Word: hotels
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...game of foot-ball will take place tomorrow afternoon in Cambridge, between the Memorial Hall waiters and the Brunswick Hotel eleven. A close contest is predicted...
...Theta Delta Chi Society convenes at Young's Hotel, Boston...
...been filled. But two causes conspired to make him short of waiters when October came, and so forced him to engage new men whom he knew nothing about, and who therefore, some of them, naturally turned out to be incompetent. In the first place, the proprietors of Young's Hotel, which has this summer been enlarged, hired some forty men waiters; and as they pay much higher wages than Memorial can afford to pay, they succeeded in getting some of the best of those waiters whom Mr. Fred Balch had already engaged for this winter. In the second place...
...today, the board of officers of the League of American Wheelmen, representing a membership of over 3,000 active wheelmen, will meet at Hotel Vendome. At 2 P. M. the one mile championship race takes place at Beacon Park, followed by a five mile race for a silver cup, offered by the publishers of the Bicycling World. On Saturday the officers will join the Massachusetts members of the league in an all-day run to Sharon and return under Chief Consul F. S. Pratt of Worcester...
...foot-ball delegates from Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia met Saturday at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Messrs. Camp and Tompkins represented Yale; Mr. Cabot, Harvard; Messrs. Peace and Morgan, Princeton; Messrs. Morgan and Fisburn, Columbia. The games with Yale were settled upon as follows: Yale vs. Columbia, Nov. 18, at New Haven; Harvard vs. Yale. Nov. 22, at Cambridge; Princeton vs. Yale, Thanksgiving day at Polo Grounds. Princeton tried to push a motion through the convention to restrict the number of rushers in a scrimmage to six of each team, and not to allow the half-backs to come nearer...