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...citizens of Toronto will entertain the delegates, the only necessary cost will be travelling expenses, which will be comparatively small. It is expected that Harvard will be represented at the Convention by twenty-eight delegates. All men who wish to attend should notify E. C. Carter 2G., Brooks House...
...play a musical instrument, read, do tricks, or entertain in any way are urged to meet in the Randall Room, Brooks House, tonight at 7. Those who are unable to attend this meeting may communicate with T. Perry '03, A. B. Parson '03, E. C. Carter 2G., or Mr. Birtwell...
...understanding that these young men were to play ball, but while at the hotel they did play three games on a scrub nine made up of boarders, bell-boys and visitors. The nine was not organized in any way and there is no evidence that its purpose was to entertain the hotel. On the statement of the case, the Committee, not believing that the student received his board for playing baseball, felt obliged to decide that the above rule had not been violated, although the decision must be considered a close...
More specifically, the work of the committee includes two annual collections of old clothes; the arrangement of general conferences in Brooks Parlor of all men interested in Boys' Club work, friendly visiting, and so forth; the forming of groups of men, who by playing or reciting can entertain the inmates of almshouses and similar institutions. Early next year the work will be still more exactly outlined and a calendar published. Much of the work done by the committee, especially through the agency of Mr. Birtwell, is of such a nature that it can be known only by those who have...
...Student Volunteer Committee urgently requests the names of men who can play any musical instrument, or entertain in any way, and who are willing to give up one or more nights during the winter for the benefit of the inmates of the city institutions. Heretofore Harvard men have organized small visiting troupes and quartettes, or have gone singly for this purpose, giving entertainments at the Cambridge Almshouse, the Boston Lunatic Asylum, the Truant School, the Home for Incurables, and the State Reform School. Men who can do anything in the way of brightening the lives of these people are urged...