Word: hotels
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...crowding-keep back, sir." U. S. (fiercely): "Don't you like it? Allow me to tell you that I am at your service at any time and place." Traveller (benignantly): "Ah, indeed, that is very kind of you. Just carry this satchel for me to the hotel."-[Index...
...first meeting of the Yale Club for the season will be held at Young's Hotel this evening. Professor H. A. Beers from New Haven will be present, and George L. Huntress, Esq., will preside...
...were fellow students in college the girls would sink to the level of the boys rather than raise them to the lofty heights upon which they themselves presumably abide, and he cites the Vassar tendency to imitate Harvard and Yale as evidence of the truth of his statement, mentioning hotel dinners with toasts and responses as especially worthy of condemnation. Possibly, if the boys and girls were in the same institution, the latter would content themselves with giving five-o'clock tea parties and similar entertainments. It is only when women isolate themselves from men that they try to imitate...
...Senate of the University of Cambridge has passed a grace for the recognition of Cavendish College as a public hotel of the university. The institution which has thus been at length received into the university as an independent factor was originally begun in 1873 with three students, under the title of County College. The Duke of Devonshire, who is chancellor of the university, subsequently permitted the college to assume its present name. It was designed to enable students somewhat younger than ordinary undergraduates to pass through a university course and obtain a university degree, to train...
...picked eleven of the Memorial Hall waiters were defeated by the Brunswick Hotel waiters on Boston Common yesterday, by a score of one goal to nothing. Much excitement prevailed...