Word: wharfing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...text books received from the collection were added to the Text Book Loan Library at Phillips Brooks House, where they may be obtained for the College year on application. The magazines were sent to the following places: Cambridge Hospital; Holy Ghost Hospital, Cambridge; Newspaper Hospital, Boston; T Wharf Seaman's Reading Room, Boston; New York City Prison; St, Mary's House, East Boston; Morgan Memorial, Boston; East Cambridge Jail; Salvation Army, Boston; Dr. Dixwell's Parish, Boston...
...crew squad arrived here this afternoon, consisting of the following men: Coach Gill, Bacon, Marvin, Waid, Wyman, Buxton, Goit, Sargent, L. Morgan, Adams, Maxwell, Macleod, Loring, Forster, Hadden, Vogel, Managers Morgan and Fahnestock, and Assistant Manager Howes of the University crew squad. They were met at the New London wharf by the launch "John Harvard" and came directly to the quarters. Tomorrow morning the crews will go out shortly after 11 o'clock. A. G. Gill 1L., who accompanied the squad as assistant coach and supervisor was appointed to succeed E. Farley '07, who resigned last week on account...
...York; Tuskegee Institute, Alabama; St. Vincent de Paul Society, South Boston; St. Mary's for Sailors, East Boston; Mr. Hicks, Cambridge City Missionary; a case of shoes to North Bennet Street Industrial School, Boston. The magazines and books have been sent to Tombs School, City Prison, New York; T Wharf Reading Room, Boston; Morgan Memorial, Boston; Holy Ghost Hospital, Cambridge; Cambridge Hospital; Dr. J. Dixwell, Boston, for the light-ships and life-saving stations; and St. Mary's for Sailors, East Boston...
...free excursion to Deer Island, Boston harbor, this afternoon to see the penal institutions. F. S. Montgomery '08 will be in charge of the party, which will leave the Square promptly at 1 o'clock, and will be taken to Deer Island by a steamer which leaves Eastern Wharf at 2 o'clock...
...free excursion to Deer Island, Boston Harbor, next Monday afternoon to see the penal institutions. F. S. Montgomery '08 will be in charge of the party, which will leave the Square at 1 o'clock, and will be taken to Deer Island by a steamer which leaves Eastern Wharf at 2 o'clock. At the island the men will be shown through the work-houses, hospital, and other institutions, and will return late in the afternoon. The number that can be taken is limited to 15. Men, who wish to go, should send their names to Grays 20 at once...