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Plans for San Francisco Meeting

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The Alumni Bulletin prints the following account of the plans for the meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs in San Francisco, for the benefit of those who will be present:

"Preparations for the meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs in San Francisco on August 20 and 21 are rapidly going on.

"The headquarters of the association will be at the Palace Hotel, and all delegates should register at the registration room there, on arrival. That hotel has already established a registration and information bureau for all college men; Harvard men who go to San Francisco at any time this summer can use that bureau to locate friends, etc. There is an excellent cafe, with reasonable prices, at the headquarters. The local Harvard men will have luncheon there regularly on Thursdays and frequently at other times.

"The committee of the San Francisco Harvard Club has secured from 300 to 400 rooms, with baths, at the hotels for the time of the meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs. The rates vary from $4 to $8 a day for two persons. The hotels are the Palace, Fairmont, St. Francis, Bellevue, Plaza, Clift, King George, and Thoma. The Fairmont, because of its location, is recommended to the delegates who will have ladies with them. Rooms have been applied for also at the Inside Inn, which is in the Exposition grounds. Harvard men who have not already made application for hotel accommodations should do so at once. The secretary of the hotel committee is Alden Ames, LL.B. '11, 310 Sansome street, San Fransieso. Other information may be obtained from the secretary of the publicity committee, A. E. Stow '12, at the same address. A deposit of, say $5, should accompany all applications for rooms, and specific dates for the occupancy of the rooms should be given.

Many eastern Harvard men will take the trip to San Francisco on the Finland, which will sail from New York on July 31, but those who are not going by sea may take advantage of the special Harvard, train which the Harvard Club of Chicago has engaged. This train de luxe will leave Chicago at 9 o'clock on Sunday evening, August 15

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