Word: lane
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Other eating places are as follows: Tigger Shop, 64 Nassau street; Kenilworth, 30 Nassau street; Majestic Restaurant, 4 Nassau street; Nassau Inn; Peacock Inn, 20 Bayard Lane; Princeton Inn; Renwick's 82 Nassau street; Rose Tree Inn 78 Stockton street...
Coaches Herrick and Haines have chosen the following men to continue practice; from Smith: H. S. Chase, L. L. Emery, R. S. Emmet, R. B. Lane, G. D. Leighton, P. R. Meyer; from Gore: E. Billings, Jr., J. S. Coleman, G. G. Garceau, E. H. Gardiner, J. R. Parsons; from Standish: R. Cobb, R. F. Flynn, L. K. Garrison, R. E. Strawbridge, Jr., K. R. Whitmarsh, E. C. Whittemore...
...will hold its first meeting of the fall in the Widener Library, this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The Society will dine at the Colonial Club after inspecting the building and will have as its guests, Professor A. C. Coolidge '87, director of the University Library; Mr. W. C. Lane '81, University librarian, and Mr. G. P. Winship '93, librarian of the Harry Elkins Widener special collection...
Professor Coolidge will describe the building, Mr. Lane will speak on the books in the collections owned by the University, and Mr. Winship will describe the Harry Elkins Widener collection. Mr. Winship will also show the rare and valuable books in the collection later in the evening to the members of the society...
...Lane, Director of the Harvard University Press, daily 10-12, University...