Word: projected
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...University Club Committee, acting upon the advice of President Etiot, Mr. Adams, the chairman of the graduate committee, and a number of well known graduates in Boston and New York, has decided to send a pamphlet explaining the project to all graduates...
...Hyde '98, chairman of the Undergraduate University Club Committee will attend the Harvard Club dinner in New York this evening and explain the project from an undergraduate standpoint...
...Committee understands that the present project is to organize a University Club which would form a nucleus of University, rather than undergraduate, life. Such a club, formed on a proper basis, would imply, we think, an outlay for building purposes, etc., of from $200,000 to $250,000, and an annual expense for maintenance of from $25,000 to $50,000, to be derived from all available sources...
Meanwhile, as a preliminary step, we would suggest that the matter be brought, at the earliest practicable moment, before the Corporation of the University, with a request that it give the project serious consideration; and if, in the judgment of its members, it is expedient, that they will assign a suitable site for the building of the proposed club within the limits of the College Yard, if possible, in case the necessary funds for its construction should within a reasonable time be forthcoming...
...meeting of the Harvard Club of the Connecticut Valley at Springfield last Tuesday, the following officers were elected: President, James A. Rumrill '59; vice-presidents, Ralph W. Ellis '79 and Frederick L. Green '96; secretary and treasurer, Charles H. Beckwith '93. At the banquet which followed the project for the University Club was heartily indorsed by the alumni present. Professor Kittredge was the guest and the first speaker...