Word: mass
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...information of those who are unfamiliar with the Union it should be stated that in addition to its being a convenient rendezvous, it is the recognized place for nearly all of the University mass meetings, and among its other advantages includes a library of about six thousand volumes, a ladies restaurant, meeting-rooms for University organizations, billiard, game, periodical and writing rooms, and accommodations for guests. There are, besides, telephones, toilet and bath rooms, lockers, bicycle racks...
Class Day Committee--Albert Chester Travis, New York City; Walter Thatcher Harrison, Braintree, Mass.; William Clarence Matthews, Montgomery, Ala.: Lewis Miller Thornton, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Harrison Briggs Webster, Cohasset, Mass...
Photograph Committee--Victor Francis Jewett, Lowell, Mass.; Hubert De beare Kernan, Alder Creek, N. Y.; Richmond Dana Moot, Buffalo...
...only more open and non-exclusive. But it was soon discovered that this was not its function; its membership was not sufficiently cohesive the common bond was not strong enough for its size and heterogeneousness. However, we were not satisfied to make the Union a mere meeting place for mass meetings, class smokers, debating clubs, committees and various other bodies. We wished to make it the great "hearth-stone of Harvard," a great centralizing force which should form all the varied activities and interests of our college world...
Cornelius Edward Daly, 1905, of Worcester, Mass., two, prepared for college at Mount Pleasant Military Academy. Age, 22 years; height, 6 feet 2 inches; weight, 176 pounds. He rowed on the 1902 and 1904 university eights...