Word: hotels
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...class of '84, Boston Latin School, held their annual meeting and dinner at Young's Hotel, Thursday night. S. F. McCleary, jr., was the poet of the evening: Herman Page, the orator, and L. H. Paddock, the historian...
After the concert, the students marched in a body to the Union Club, singing "Schneider's Band." Luncheon awaited them at the club house. Just before midnight they returned to the hotel, and, with minds relieved of all responsibility, enjoyed a good night's sleep...
...train was very late in arriving at New York, and there was time only for a short rehearsal in the hotel parlors and for a hasty dinner before the hour at which the concert was to begin arrived. The sight which met the eyes of the students as they entered Chickering Hall was very gratifying. Of the twelve hundred seats, nearly every one had been taken, and the audience was as brilliant as it was large. The clubs were stimulated to do their best, and the result was undoubtedly a great surprise...
Sunday was passed in New York. Some of the men went to church: it was noticeable that the churches chosen were those celebrated for their good music. Others went out to luncheon and to dinner, and as far as Harvard men were concerned, the hotel corridors were deserted...
...clubs wore received at the Continental Hotel. Before luncheon was eaten or trunks unstrapped a rehearsal was held and then the men were given the rest of the day to themselves...