Word: prospects
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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WANTED.- A German dictionary for use at the Prospect Union. Please communicate with F. W. Palfrey, 22 Grays Hall...
...first of a course of six evening lectures on "Public Control of Railways" was given at the Prospect Union, Saturday, by Mr. Frank Hendrick 1L., who spoke on "The Railway Commission and Railway Regulation in France." The subsequent lectures are as follows...
These lectures will be given in Sanders Theatre in the evening and will be open by ticket to the Faculty, to the members of Harvard and Radcliffe, and of the Prospect Union, and to the patronesses of the Cercle Francais Play, which is to be given during the week after Easter. After these have been provided for, the tickets will be distributed on application to the public...
...Whir of the Printing Press: What it means," will be the subject of the lecture this evening, by Mr. A. L. Blair of the Boston Journal, at the Prospect Union, 744 Mass. Ave., Cambridgeport. The lecture will be free...
...Christmas entertainment will be given this evening at 7.45 o'clock at the Prospect Union, 744 Mass. avenue, Cambridgeport. It will be a ladies night and admission will be free to all. The programme will consist of an address by Rev. Dr. Alexander McKenzie. Music by the Mozart Trio: Miss Bertha Lloyd, violin; Miss Edith Cabot, violoncello; Miss Geneva Weitze, piano. Solos by Miss Florence Tyler and Miss Cheever, accompanied by Miss Blethen; readings by Mr. H. Porter Smith, etc. Harvard men invited...