Word: houston
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Howard Houston Hall is undoubtedly the most popular building of the whole University of Pennsylvania in the eyes of the student body. It is the pivotal point around which the interesting features of the social life of the University are grouped, has brought the students more in contact with each other, and offers every attraction which can be properly recognized as legitimate and desirable for the University student...
...interesting to note that the students themselves were the first to recognize this need and that they actually secured about $6000 towards the present building before the Houston family came so generously to their...
...that if the pressing need for the club were more clearly demonstrated and more generally known, the subscriptions to the fund would be larger and more numerous. There is now a strong feeling among the students that an institution on the general plan of the English university clubs and Houston Hall at the University of Pennsylvania is really needed in Cambridge, and that the longer delay there is in starting it the greater will be the misfortune to the University...
Haverford-A. B. Mifflin, T. Wistar, J. A. Lester, W. S. Hinchman, S. W. Mifflin, C. G. Tattnall, A. Haines, H. H. Lowry, A. G. Scattergood, S. Wendell, C. H. Houston...
...annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Cricket Association was held at Houston Hall, University of Pennsylvania, last Tuesday. Haverford was represented by C. H. Howson and A. M. Collins; Pennsylvania by S. Goodman, P. H. Clark and J. P. Wales; and Harvard by C. E. Morgan and E. A. Waters...