Word: lunch
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...city the club will go to Chicago where it will spend four days. All members of the club and undergraduates of the University have been invited to luncheon by the Harvard Club of Chicago at the University Club on Friday, December 24. Two days later the club will take lunch with Mrs. Rellogg Fairbank and dinner with Mrs. Francis Beidler. On the afternoon of Monday, December 27, the club will sing to a large gathering of school children in Winnetka, returning to Chicago in time for the concert that is scheduled to be given in Orchestra Hall that evening...
...invitation has been received from the Kansas City Harvard Club to take lunch at the University Club in Kansas City on December 28. In the afternoon the club has been invited to tour the city in automobiles and attend a tea. The club will give a concert in the Westport High School Auditorium at 8.15 in the evening...
...order to facilitate the giving of subscriptions among undergraduates living outside the dormitories, pledges will be received beginning today at the Union and Memorial Hall Dining Rooms during the lunch hour. Such subscriptions may also be taken to the Crimson Building and men should remember that pledges may be made in any desired form convenient to the individual subscriber...
...other day I went into Memorial Hall for a transient lunch. In the course of the passing moments, I was vastly amused by my paradoxical school-mates...
...Yale game trip, the Union plans to put up box luncheons or any other meals desired on the way to or from New Haven. The special box luncheon with an elaborate outlay of food will be available for one dollar. It will also be possible to secure special hot lunches served on the New York, New Haven and Hartford special trains by arrangements made between the Union and that company. If a large enough party decides to secure such meals, the Union will serve a complete six-course lunch on the train for five dollars. Orders for either...