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...Bowdoin College student, who says he has been there, gives his views on the romance and profit of spending the summer vacation as a hotel waiter. He says the summer months are given the student to rejuvenate his mental faculties and tone up his physical constitution, and seems to think the one is not accomplished by association with the help usually employed around hotels or the other by sleeping in laundries or under bowling alleys. As to the financial success of the scheme he is equally skeptical, his experience seeming to have been that the cooks got the greater part...
...delegates from the different colleges to the Inter-Collegiate Lacrosse Convention met in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. As stated before, Harvard's delegates were Messrs. F. C. Hood, '86, and A. A. Gardner, '87. The first in the order of business was the election of officers for the coming year. They were elected as follows: president, A. A. Gardner, Harvard; vice president, B. A. Matthews, University of New York; secretary and treasurer, C. G. Riggs, Princeton. Harvard was formally awarded the championship flags for 1885. After some deliberation, Stevens Institute was admitted...
...annual convention of the Inter-collegiate Athletic Association will be held at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York city, on Saturday, Feb. 27th...
...most enjoyable and informal club dinners ever sat down to in Denver, was that given last night, at the Albany Hotel, by the Rocky Mountain Harvard Club. About 8 p.m. the Harvard graduates at present in the city, were called together in the main parlor, and a permanent organization effected. Joseph N. Baxter, '75, was chosen president, and the Rev. Thomas Van Ness vice-president, and Chambers Baird, '82, secretary. After the constitution of the club had been adopted the members, with their guests, repaired to the elegant dining room, which was fitted up with neat floral designs...
...service conducted by their own chaplain (a member of the class). They then marched in procession to the president's (Wadsworth) house, and escorted him to the chapel (Holden) where were prayers, oration, poem, and class ode, as now. The class supper was usually the same night, at some hotel in Boston. Class Day was the last day of the term. The vacation of six weeks commenced at once, and Commencement came immediately after vacation. There had gradually grown up, however, by the side of Valedictory Day a new custom of dancing around the Liberty Tree, (the present class tree...