Word: jamaica
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Collins. Whitehead has sung with the 'varsity club and has had considerable experience in leading at Exeter. The club is fortunate in having an unusually strong first tenor part, but the second basses are rather weak. The three concerts allowed by the Faculty will probably be given at Jamaica Plain, Brookline and Cambridge, the proceeds going, as in former years, to the crew...
...Faculty does not see fit to repeal its decision unconditionally, we request that the Freshman Musical Clubs may be allowed to give concerts in the following places. Cambridge, Brookline, and Jamaica Plain...
...reasons for petioning that the Freshman Musical Clubs be allowed to give concerts in Brookline and Jamaica Plain are as follows...
...name Brookline and Jamaica Plain as desirable towns, not only because we believe that concerts given in those places are successful financially, but also because we think that the auspices under which concerts are given in those towns are of the best influence socially...
...Blake '93 and J. O. Nichols L. S., started from the gymnasium in the direction of Allston. Five minutes later the hounds started with J. O. Manley '93 as master. The trail led through Allston, up over Corey Hill, beyond to Brookline, round Chestnut Hill reservoir, then on to Jamaica Plain Pond. From there the trail led to Brookline, down Huntington Avenue, through Back Bay Park. where the pace was increased and kept undiminished until the hounds reached the Cambridge end of Harvard Bridge, where the break was. But about half of the original starters lined...