Word: opened
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Bancroft '78 will preside, and the Hon. Theodore Roosevelt '80 will speak. Seats will be reserved on the stage for members of the Corporation and Board of Overseers, and former captains of athletic teams. The gallery and all unoccupied space at the back of the hall will be open after the meeting begins to undergraduates. Any Harvard graduate now in a graduate school who desires to join the Association or is interested in the movement will be expected in the body of the theatre. Music will be furnished by the College Band and by the Glee Club...
There will also be an invitation 40 yds. dash, with a special prize if the record of 4 3-5s. for that distance is broken; and a scratch 440 yds. run, open to all amateurs...
...open handicap events will be as follows: 40 yds. dash, 9 ft. limit; 600 yds. run, 30 yds. limit; 45 yds. high hurdle race, 3 flights 3 ft. 6 ins. high, 9 ft. limit; putting 16 lb. shot, 7 ft. limit; running high jump, 6 in. limit; 1000 yds. run, 50 yds. limit; 1 mile run, 70 yds, limit...
Applications for tickets may be made to J. H. Hyde at 6 Claverley Hall. The lectures are open to all members of the University and Radcliffe, and later to the general public...
...Workingmen's Reading Room which the St. Paul's Society started on Washington street, Boston, has now been open long enough to ensure the success of the undertaking. Not enough subscriptions have yet come in, however, to keep the rooms open a full year, and money will be received for this purpose by Mr. Chamberlain, University Hall. Any old pamphlets, magazines, books, or newspapers will also be useful for the library and may be left at 22 Beck Hall. The musical entertainment last Friday will probably be the last till after the mid-years...