Word: prospects
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...board at exactly $4.00. But it should further be noticed that there is a waiting list of over 600 for the hall, that the places of those who leave the hall on account of poor fare will be filled from this list, and that there is thus no prospect of a decrease in membership. It is true that less than fifty have left the hall since October first, but that is because good board in Cambridge is expensive, and does not show that the management of the hall can not be improved...
...question which has been selected for this debate between the Forum and the Prospect Union, which will probably come on the same night. The Forum speakers for this debate will be chosen at the same trial; the first three men chosen will speak against Columbia and the second three against the Prospect Union...
Tickets may be obtained at the Prospect Union or at Thurston...
Professor Charles Eliot Norton is to deliver a course of six lectures at the Prospect Union on "Dante's Life and Work." The lectures will be given on Monday afternoons at 3.30, beginning next Monday. The price of course tickets is five dollars, and single admission will be one dollar. The lectures are given for the benefit of the Union, and college men will find this a particularly favorable opportunity to hear Professor Norton on this subject. The dates and subjects are as follows...
...PROSPECT UNION.- Teachers must not fail to meet their classes during the midyear period, or to send competent substitutes if it is impossible for them to attend themselves...