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Phillips Brooks House Association will entertain the members of the Columbia Park Boys Club of San Francisco, Cal., in their visit to the University today. The club is making a tour of the United States, particularly in the East, and is inspecting the various colleges and universities on its route. The organization has been in Boston throughout the week giving entertainments in dramatics, gymnastics and musical selections at the Boston Theatre...
...Columbia Park Boys' Club of San Francisco, Cal, which is making a tour of the United States and which has just completed a 600-mile hike from Washington to Boston, will be entertained at the University by the Phillips Brooks House Association next Friday. This organization of 45 boys from the slums of San Francisco is in Boston during this week giving exhibitions consisting of dramatics, gymnastics and musical selections at the Boston Theatre. Friday the members of the club will come out to Cambridge at noon, when they will be entertained at lunch by individual Freshmen at the Freshman...
...Columbia Park Boys' Club is an organization unique among boys' clubs. Starting from the humble beginning of a settlement house club, it has risen to a place of distinction among boys' clubs, and to a stage where it is entirely self-supporting through the clever entertainments which its members have perfected. The members of the club wear uniforms and each plays a particular part in its efficient organization. In previous years the club has taken transcontinental tours similar to the trip it is making this year...
...Tufts-Syracuse game at Fenway Park is the most prominent athletic attraction in Boston today, Tufts, with only two out of seven games played, has the advantage over her opponent, who has lost four of the eight games of her schedule. Since Tufts has her full strength again, and Syracuse has a much heavier rush line, a close contest is expected...
...LONDON, CONN., Nov. 24, 1916.--During the morning the team rested at the hotel, and at a special performance witnessed moving pictures of the Harvard. Princeton game. After lunch the players took special cars to the Eastern League ball park, where a very light signal drill was held. The men practiced in street clothes and sneakers. Minot did some good punting and Taylor practised passing the ball. Horween and Robinson also tried drop-kicking against the wind. The coaches did little but supervise the work, leaving the men to their initiative. The air was cold and bracing, and the entire...