Word: beach
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Associated Clubs will preside at another meeting in Sanders Theatre. At six o'clock, the members will meet at the Harvard Club and march to Symphony Hall, where the annual dinner will be held at seven. On Saturday, June 17, the graduates will have their field day at Nantasket Beach, and in the evening a dinner and the "show", put on by Pliny Jewell '99 in the Palm Garden, will be presented...
Dinner pails will be awarded' to the 3000 members of the Associated Harvard Clubs, who hold their field day at Nantasket Beach today in connection with their twenty-fourth annual meeting...
...empty--but each will be of ten-quart size, and into each, the men, filing past well-stocked counters, will place such things as please their palates--clams, a lobster each, watermelon, coffee in cups specially provided, cigars, cigarettes, tobacco and a pipe. They will then march to the beach which will be the gathering-place for luncheon...
With the appearance of straws and the beginning of the hegira to Revere Beach, the end of the "legitimate" season in Boston draws toward its close. "The Tavern", at the Tremont, is probably the last of the reputed first-rate productions that we can look for here before next fall, and it is not the sort of play to suffer much from hot weather. The fickle Mr. Cohan, who sometimes make us suspect that he is as good a publicity agent as he is actor, author and producer, has broken his vow of theatrical chastity again and honored Boston with...
...Jenkins '24 of Quincy, Edward Griffing Lund '23 of Boston, James Edward Merrill '24 of Brighton, Allan Kennedy Murray '23 of Yonkers, N. Y. : Campbell Newhall '24 of Radnor, Pa.: Richmond Page '23 of Chocerus, N. H.: Robert Fesseden Thayer '23 of Brookline Charles Henry Wansker '23 of Palm Beach...