Word: arbors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...gratifying to note that no agency in Ann Arbor has the reputation of having such efficiency. However, if such an agency existed here there can be little doubt but that hundreds of students at this time of the year would sacrifice their week's allowance for a supply of canned knowledge...
This attendance record was made public by C. F. Getchell, General Manager of the Harvard Athletic Association, last. night. Much of the decrease was accounted for by the difference between the attendance of the Harvard-Michigan game at Ann Arbor in 1929 and the game in the Harvard Stadium in 1930. At Ann Arbor 86,000 people attended whereas only 48,090 were at the game this year in the Stadium. All of these records are based on the number of tickets issued for the games...
...Pennsylvania R. R. claimed it bought into these roads for defensive purposes in 1927 when eastern trunk lines were scrambling to enlarge their systems. Under the Commission's merger plan the Wabash and Lehigh Valley would be joined in a separate system combining the Wheeling & Lake Erie, Ann Arbor, Norfolk & Western, Seaboard Air Line. Western Maryland, Detroit, Toledo & Ironton, Pittsburgh & West Virginia...
...Cities to hear the Don Cossack Chorus: Troy, Boston, Montreal, Toronto, Detroit, Ann Arbor, St. Louis, Chicago, Minneapolis, Madison (Wis.), Pittsburgh, Akron, Indianapolis, Dayton, Cincinnati, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Hartford (Conn.), St. George (Staten Island). Baltimore, Washington...
...Maize and Blue will appear in the Stadium this afternoon for the first time since 1914. In the days before the war teams from Ann Arbor were not infrequent visitors to Cambridge and the memory of those earlier contests furnished an attractive background last fall when Harvard invaded the West. Today, with the 1929 game fresh in mind as a reaffirmation of an old sporting friendship, the University is happy to play host once more to Michigan...