Word: suppers
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Yale chapters, were present. The afternoon was devoted to the usual business meeting; the reports showed the fraternity to be in a flourishing condition. The meetings held on Friday were devoted to the consideration of applicants of new chapters for admittance. In the evening the delegates attended a supper at the Brunswick Hotel. Mr. A. G. Heterington presided. The Rev. Lewis Halsey of Geneva, N. Y., read the poem of the evening: it was followed by a number of informal toasts. Among the prominent members present were Professor Brewer, of Yale, President Smith, of Trinity, and President Capen, of Tufts...
...first regular autumn meeting of the Harvard Club of New York City was held on Saturday evening, Oct. 13, at the club house, 11 West Twenty-second street. Francis O. French, recently elected president, presided. The meeting was terminated by a supper. Several new members were elected, among them H. Clifford Watson, the coach of last year's crew; Francis Peabody, jr.; George R. Agassiz, a son of the naturalist, and Judge Ward McAllister, jr., a son of Ward McAllister of New York...
...first duty of the men was to unload the boats and carry the baggage to the quarters. Then the men put on their old flannels and waited for supper. In the meantime the Yale and Pennsylvania crews and the Columbia Freshmen were seen on the Columbia Freshmen were seen on the river. At 7.30 supper was served. Afterwards the men gathered on the piazza, and spent the evening very quietly. By ten o'clock everyone was in bed, and the house silent. Everybody was up before 7 o'clock in the morning. As soon as they were dressed the crew...
...Start for Auburndale at 5 p. m. and return by moonlight. Supper at Woodland Park Hotel at expense of club. Run postponed if the weather is unfavorable...
Owing to the decision of the Yale faculty, there was no freshman supper at New Haven, Saturday...