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University men are invited to the Hostess House, 28 Quincy street, which will open today informally prior to its official opening on the 21st...
...Hostess House at 28 Quincy street, which has been used by the members of the Radio School, is to be re-opened for men of the University and their friends. It will be in operation for the rest of the spring, and will continue permanently if successful. After the Radio School moves on April 15, members of the University are invited to the house informally, although the official opening will not be until April 21. The decision to carry on the work of the Hostess House came as the result of demands from University men, who, while in the service...
...School were operated with notable success by the Association under the supervision of A. Beane, the retiring graduate secretary, until August, when the work was taken over by the Y. M. C. A. In addition to this it should be added that Brooks House itself was used as a Hostess House, Information Bureau, and reading and writing room for all men in army or navy uniform until February of this year...
Continuing at the same time its quiet work in behalf of all members of the University, the Association turned. Brooks House into a Hostess House and Information Bureau for all men in service. It also conducted a hut and canteen in connection with the Naval Radio School, until the Y. M. C. A. took over the work in August. During the autumn it fitted up the Speakers' Club as a canteen for S. A. T. C. men, and provided entertainment of a high order in weekly plays given by the 47 Workshop in the Hasty Pudding Theatre. About...
...Speakers' Club at 39 Holyoke street was operated by the Association as a canteen and hostess house. Located at a point in close proximity to the Freshman Dormitories, which were serving as barracks for most of the men in the S. A. T. C., this house rendered a valuable service to the men who had only a limited amount of time outside of their military duties for recreation, reading, writing, and hospitality. Through the efforts of the hostess who was located at the house a great many men were entertained at dances, week-end parties, dinners, sight-seeing excursions...