Word: prospects
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...voted at the last regular meeting of the Prospect Union that Professor F. G. Peabody, President Ely and Vice-President C. J. Wood be appointed delegates to represent the Union at the Conference of Social Settlement workers in New York City...
...postponement of the graduates' night necessitated the giving of one less public performance than was at first announced, it will be impossible to give the Saturday performance for the benefit of the Prospect Union as was originally intended...
...director of the Student Volunteer Committee is planning a conference of volunteer workers to be held on Tuesday evening, April 30. All students engaged in any form of charitable enterprise, whether at the Prospect Union or Social Union, in connection with one of the religious societies, or under the personal guidance of the director himself, and only such, are to be invited to this conference. Short addresses will be made by members of the Advisory Board, by invited guests, but chiefly by students, who will present brief reports of the different kinds of work in which they are engaged...
...paper, printed and published wholly by the boys of my Club, the Pastime Progressive Club, of North Bennet street. We fill the paper mostly with articles written by the boys, but we greatly desire matter of interest to the members from outside sources. If those men connected with the Prospect Union and the Oak Street Club could furnish reports of their work, our boys would be greatly interested. All communications should be addressed to me at 403 Washington...
...recent meeting of the Executive Committee (of the Prospect Union) it was suggested that it would add greatly to the pleasure and benefit of those using the reading room if more pictures could be procured and hung upon the walls. It would not be necessary for these pictures to be valuable as works of art, but merely as appealing to the patriotism, loyalty and love of liberty of the members of the Prospect Union. It was thought that pictures of men and women identified with the history of our own country, scenes of famous battles, etc., would be appropriate...