Word: londoners
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...PARIS EXPOSITION.- Students who can organize a party of eighteen among their fellow-students, friends and acquaintances to make a 38 day trip to Europe, including seven days in London and fourteen days at the Paris Exposition, upon the most popular plan of periodical advance payments which has ever been presented by an incorporated company with $100,000 capital and backed by substantial business men, will learn of something to their advantage by addressing the European Tourist Co.. 278 Boylston St., Boston...
...PARIS EXPOSITION.- Students who can organize a party of eighteen among their fellow-students, friends and acquaintances to make a 38 day trip to Europe, including seven days in London and fourteen days at the Paris Exposition, upon the most popular plan of periodical advance payments which has ever been presented by an incorporated company with $100,000 capital and backed by substantial business men, will learn of something to their advantage by addressing the European Tourist Co., 278 Boylston St., Boston...
...PARIS EXPOSITION.- Students who can organize a party of eighteen among their fellow-students, friends and acquaintances to make a 38 day trip to Europe, including seven days in London and fourteen days at the Paris Exposition, upon the most popular plan of periodical advance payments which has ever been presented by an incorporated company with $100,000 capital and backed by substantial business men, will learn of something to their advantage by addressing the European Tourist Co., 278 Boylston St., Boston...
Lawrence E. Sexton '84 has been appointed Chairman of the New London Regatta Committee. Although not an oarsman himself, Mr. Sexton has always been identified with rowing. While in college he was a 'varsity and class crew manager, and three years ago he served as chairman of the Regatta Committee for the Harvard-Yale race...
...play abounds in bright dialogue and amusing situations, and affords a remarkably clear insight into the picturesque London street-life of the day. The morris-dance is to be performed, and the incidental lyrics will be sung, to Elizabethan music...