Word: neighborhood
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...half-ton of clothing, and one and a quarter tons of books and magazines were received. The better clothes were kept at Phillips Brooks House for distribution to such students as needed them. The rest of the clothing was distributed, a case each, to the following institutions: Spring Street Neighborhood House, New York; Cambridge Associated Charities; St. Vincent de Paul Society, South Boston; McAuley Water Street Mission, New York; Morgan Memorial, Boston; St. James' Parish, North Cambridge; Tuskegee Institute, Alabama; Seaman's Friend Society, Boston; Salvation Army, Boston...
...regrets which Seniors express on leaving College is at their neglect of their opportunities for seeing places and institutions which others come far to visit. By this we do not refer merely to places of historical or literary interest in the neighborhood of Boston. There are many such excursions which would occupy a free afternoon or holiday and which would be well worth the time devoted to them. But there are in our very midst places whose existence is scarcely known except to specialization or advanced students. We refer to the museums...
...Yard on every Class Day of the past few years has been the marring feature of otherwise perfect arrangements. Everyone should keep this in mind, doing his best to make this day a day for Seniors and their friends, and not a picnic day for the whole neighborhood...
...Thayer '04 has been elected graduate secretary of the Phillips Brooks House Association for next year. Thayer spent one year at the Law School after his graduation, and at the same time had charge of educational and philanthropic work at the Riverside Alliance, a settlement and neighborhood house in Cambridge port. For the last two years he has been graduate secretary of the Cornell University Christian Association...
...Social Service Committee has packed and shipped nine cases of clothing and seven of magazines received in the recent spring collection. The clothing has been distributed to the Seaman's Friend Society, Boston; Cambridge Associated Charities; Morgan Memorial, Boston; Spring Street Neighborhood House, New York; Tuskegee Institute, Alabama; St. Vincent de Paul Society, South Boston; St. Mary's for Sailors, East Boston; Mr. Hicks, Cambridge City Missionary; a case of shoes to North Bennet Street Industrial School, Boston. The magazines and books have been sent to Tombs School, City Prison, New York; T Wharf Reading Room, Boston; Morgan Memorial, Boston...