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...commence according to schedule. At 8.45 o'clock, C. A. Shea will distribute crimson badges to the officials of the day. After this important ceremony the class will march to the Square, where special cars will be in waiting, ready to leave at 9 o'clock for Commercial Wharf, Boston. Here the class will board the "King Philip," which will sail at 10 o'clock for Nantasket Point. During the trip there will be a brass band and refreshments...
...class will meet in front of University Hall on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock. Special cars will run to Rowe's Wharf, where the "King Phillip," staunch and strong, will assume the burden. Creatore II, fresh from the St. Louis Exposition, and his famous band will discourse real music on the hurricane deck. Upon arriving at the Point the class will partake of Nantasket's choicest baked clams and lobsters, broiled. After this repast a corn-cob smoker will be held to prepare for the Senior field day sports. Three baseball games have already been arranged. The Heavyweights will...
...instance, are sent annually to assist with boys' clubs and men's clubs at the Riverside Alliance. Other men go to assist at the East End Christian Union, at the Francis E. Willard Settlement, at Dennison House, the Civic Service House and other settlements in Boston. On T. Wharf, at the foot of Atlantic Avenue, the Association superintends a reading-room for the fishermen and sailors who come into Boston harbor, and several Harvard men by giving there monthly entertainments and smokers keep in touch with the life about the wharves. About 800 fishermen have their mail addressed...
...slight collation at the bar ended the entertainment, and to the tune of "Johnnie Comes Marching Home" and led by Captain Knowles of the nine, the men marched to the wharf and were taken aboard the "King Philip." Here a third meal awaited them, which was followed by some impromptu singing and a few speeches on the part of the Information Committee; but before the rest of the carefully prepared programme could be run off the steamer struck the wharf with a dull thud and the field day was over...
...delay while the President makes an address, and then the various committees will be decorated by the master of cermonies, P. S. Coonley. The hour of 9.25 o'clock has been scheduled for taking the palatial special cars from Harvard square, and the "King Philip" will leave 84 Commercial Wharf at 10 o'clock...