Word: travelling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...held in Chicago on June 5 and 6. The committee in charge of the Boston delegation aims to have the largest representation from Boston that has ever gone to the meeting of the associated clubs. As has been the case in the past, the Boston club party will travel for a least part of the way with the Harvard Club of New York and other clubs along the route. The headquarters are to be at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago...
...Boston committee suggests two routes for travel to Chicago and is taking a postal canvass to determine which the majority prefers. By one plan the delegation would leave Thursday, June 4 at 12.30 o'clock on the Century Limited and arrive in Chicago Friday forenoon. By the other it would leave Wednesday, June 3, at 2 P. M., on the Wolverine, arriving in Chicago Thursday afternoon. For the return trip the party will leave either at 3 A. M. or at 8.25 A. M. Sunday...
Since a great number of Harvard men travel in Europe every summer, and, failing to know the whereabouts of one another, never meet, the CRIMSON proposes to establish a travelers' bureau which will endeavor to assist Harvard men to keep in touch with each other...
This may be done if every member of the University who plans to go abroad this summer will send to the Travel Editor of the CRIMSON the following facts: Members of party, bankers in Europe, date of sailing and name of boat, landing place, probable itinerary with dates, place and date of departure. In 1911 the CRIMSON printed the above data concerning 65 men, the facts proving of great value to the voyagers. It is hoped that an even larger number will take advantage of this opportunity and send in the information at once...
...cast will leave April 19 for New York, where they will give three performances on the following evenings of Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, in Carnegie Lyceum. There will be one performance in Philadelphia on Thursday, April 23, at the Bellevue-Stratford. The members of the club will travel by private car from New York to Philadelphia, and thence to Baltimore, for a performance in Albaugh's Lyceum Theatre on Friday. Tickets for all these presentations will be $2 each. For the New York engagement they may be secured from W. S. Seaman, Jr., 515 Madison avenue; at Philadelphia, from Guilliaem...