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Word: assistant (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1880-1889
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...reserved seats, but in order to get one you must roll down Cambridge street as far as Charles. This car is a great favorite with the "Port gents," Tommy "the pusher," and his gang, so a policeman often rides on the platform as far as the bridge to kindly assist the conductor. In this car "standees" cost ten cents, instead of eight, cash up, no trust. But for pure aesthetic minds the only car to enjoy life in is the half-past four. There you will find yourself surrounded by, and listening to, the conversation of "the litterateurs" of Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BE CAREFUL OF A CARFUL. | 1/14/1881 | See Source »

...order to assist the Committee, all students are requested to conform strictly to the above arrangements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS DAY. | 6/18/1880 | See Source »

...Class Day Committee ask the students to assist them in protecting lanterns from being stolen Class Day evening. The wanton destruction and heavy loss of lanterns in previous years has become so notorious that the Committee had difficulty in locating the contract for the illumination. To those who desire a lantern as a souvenir, lanterns will be sold at cost if they will leave their names with the Committee. It should be borne in mind that this is a matter upon which the success of future Class Days depends...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LANTERNS ON CLASS DAY. | 6/18/1880 | See Source »

...often controlled by a crowd in which the class has no interest. In view of these facts, the Committee ask the class to use their best efforts to prevent tickets from falling into the hands of others than their own guests; and the other classes, that they will assist '80 in protecting Class Day from its dangers, assuring them that they will make their own Class Day more successful...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS-DAY TICKETS. | 5/21/1880 | See Source »

SUSAN B. ANTHONY.GENTLEMEN, - I fail to see what connection your invitation has to do with politics, or how it would in any way assist the working of the immortal machine. Therefore I must decline...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON BREAKFAST. | 2/6/1880 | See Source »

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