Word: tremont
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Surrounded by handmade hot-pink signs with slogans like “Blogette Power” and “Boston McLovin McCain,” the senator’s 24-year-old daughter greeted the crowd that had gathered in front of the campaign’s Tremont Street headquarters to meet...
...hurt either. Regatta Bar, the Charles Hotel. Saturday, 10 p.m. $12 Ready, Set, Go! Harvard dating scene got you down? Then the April Speed Social/Mixer is the place for you. Get outside the Harvard dating bubble for some stress-free speed dating at Lounge Aria. 246 Tremont St., Boston. Friday, 8 p.m. Free Cambridge Science Festival Get outside and head over to MIT Museum to check out the Cambridge Science Festival. Tons of free activities and exhibits all day long including “Bioart” self-portraits, “The Secret Life of Nature...
...predominately alumni, according to Johnson. Recent growth has required that the lodge, which doesn’t actually own a building on campus, move out of their traditional meeting space at Harvard, the Faculty Club’s Library Room. They now meet at the Masonic Lodge on Tremont Street in Boston. In addition to monthly dinners and the obligatory Harvard-Yale tailgate, the lodge’s activities include charitable donations. The Harvard lodge donates to the Masonic Angel Fund and the Child Identification Program in Boston. Members also contribute through other means besides monetary donations: recent events included...
These new investors also demand details about who is managing their money. "What has been a wake-up call for them is that communication is very much a key part in being able to attract and retain this level of assets," says Rupert Allan, president of Tremont Capital Management, which creates and manages portfolios that invest in other hedge funds...
...group then hopped on the Red Line to Park Street, where they had planned to meet with other demonstrators for a rally in Boston Common. But the Harvard group arrived in the Common about a half-hour early, so the protesters marched to the Armed Forces Career Center on Tremont Street. Outside the career center, the protesters chanted: “Hey recruiters, we’re no fools, get your lies out of our schools.” Back at the Common, the crowd swelled to about 200 as students from six other colleges and several high schools joined...