Word: hotels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...whole situation was thoroughly set forth in a CRIMSON editorial that appeared on January 12, 1914: "Brattle Hall is both hopelessly small and hopelessly ugly. An armory would deprive the Dance of its atmosphere, would transfer it into a mere subscription party, nondescript and characterless. A Boston hotel would present unwise and perhaps disastrous extraneous temptations. We recall the class dinners of old. Finally, it is doubtful whether engaging any of these places would decrease expenses...
...practice yesterday the University should be in good condition for the game with Cornell tomorrow night. Cornell has been somewhat handicapped by not having had any practice on ice since Wednesday. Coach Hunter and his squad will arrive in Boston at 7.05 tomorrow morning and will stay at the Hotel Lenox, Boston...
...morning session of the ninth annual convention of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in the La Salle Hotel, Chicago, Coach P. D. Haughton '99, who, with P. Withington '09, and F. W. Moore '92, represented the University, spoke on "Mental Training in Football," stating that the man with brains, regardless of size, was the most in demand in the present game. Professor C. W. Savage '98, of Oberlin, read a paper on "Professionalism versus Amateurism...
...Williams '16; properties, E. P. Goodnow '17; electricians, T. C. Browne '15 and F. B. Foster '17. The coaches, Clayton D. Gilbert and Theodore Koch accompanied the cast which left Boston on the 12 o'clock train Monday, December 28, arriving at their headquarters, the Hotel Wellington, that evening. A dress rehearsal was held on the Tuesday afternoon preceeding the performance. Including the cast, which, with a few changes in the minor parts, was the same as that for the Boston performances, thirty people made the trip
Columbia won the annual tournament of the Quadrangular Chess League which was held at the Murray Hill Hotel, New York City of, December 28, 29 and 30. Columbia had ten wins to its credit with only two losses. Princeton was second with five wins, one draw and six losses. Harvard third with four wins, two draws, and six losses, and Yale last with two wins, three draws and seven losses. Mandell and Kargus of Columbia were the stars of the tournament, each having a clean slate of three wins. A. S. Ellenberger uC. and Carter of Princeton each won twice...