Word: lenox
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...general convenience the CRIMSON publishes below a list of those places with their telephone numbers which are frequently called by members of the University: BOSTON. ArenaBack Bay 4680 Herrick's Back Bay 2328 Hotels, etc. Bellevue, Haymarket 42981 Georgian, Oxford 44560 Lenox, Back Bay 42680 Parker House, Fort Hill 45380 Plaza, Tremont 42007 Somerset, Back Bay 45700 Touraine, Oxford 43500 Westminster, Back Bay 41030 Stations. Back Bay (N. Y., N. H. & H.), B.B. 5806 Huntington Ave., (B. & A.), B.B. 21994 North Sta. (Information), Hay. 3000 South Sta. (Information), Oxford 4060 Trinity Place (B. & A.), Tremont 21822 Theatres. Boston, Oxford...
...been stated, the club is an organization devoted to the sole purpose of promoting the candidacy of Governor Wilson, irrespective of party affiliations. The work will be carried on in co-operation with the Woodrow Wilson College Men's League which has its headquarters at the Hotel Lenox. Circulars will be sent out and speakers provided for rallies near Boston. Men have already been sent to Williams, Amherst, and Andover for the purpose of organizing similar clubs there...
...Club is a member of the Woodrow Wilson College Men's League, which has Massachusetts headquarters at the Hotel Lenox, and will work in conjunction with the State Organization at rallies and at the polls. Its chief duties will be to send men out to organize and start active campaigning in other Massachusetts colleges. Harvard men are wanted to speak at Wilson rallies and volunteers are asked to form a competent quartet to sing at political meetings in suburbs of Boston...
...October 21, 1910.--The university squad held signal practice only today. Everybody is in good condition for the game with Harvard tomorrow, High's injured knee being sufficiently improved to allow his playing. The squad will leave Providence at 10.07 tomorrow morning and will stay at the Hotel Lenox, Boston...
Class Day Committee.--Robert Canby Hallowell, of Wilmington, Del.; Frederick Monroe deSelding, of Summit, N. J.; Edward King Merrihew, of Newton, Mass.; Robert Lenox Groves, of Coudersport, Pa.; Francis De Hart Houston, of Concord, Mass.; Leon Magaw Little, of Newburyport, Mass.; Lester Watson, of Brookline, Mass...