Word: bicyclists
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...irate bicyclist, bottle in hand, sped along a Cairo street. A hundred yards from a big house he stopped, waited foot on pedal...
...Esses (bequeathed in 1567 by ex-Lord Mayor Sir John Alen to the then Lord Mayor and his successors to "use and occupie yerely at and uppon principall and festival dayes"), Sir Alfred Bower, member of the Vintners' Company (14th Vintner to be elected Lord Mayor), athlete and bicyclist, rode in state from the Guildhall* to the Law Courts to be sworn in as Lord Mayor of London...
...hairs on a dog's back and the expression "No, thanks, I'm going to walk to the office as I haven't time to ride in an automobile," is in daily use. In across-Paris race between a bicycle, an automobile, a subway passenger and a pedestrian, the bicyclist won?time 17 mins., 16 secs., distance about 6 miles...
With the return of milder weather, the bicyclist polishes his machine and looks forward to the long spring days in which he can explore the country around Cambridge. Every one knows how much more distance can be covered by a jolly party than by one or two riding alone. Appreciating this fact, the Harvard Bicycle Club has arranged for more frequent and longer runs than last year, when bad weather and small attendance made the meets less successful than they promise to be this spring. March...
...those of the past in a very good paper, finding 'that in all field events and in the track events through the mile we are far superior to our grand parents." "A Dangerous Sidepath" by John Seymour Wood is a typical Outing love story. The heroine is a great bicyclist possessed of all the charms peculiar to her sex. Her hero is also altogether admirable. Naturally they marry. Perhaps the best article of the number is "Shore Birds and Shooting" by Ed. Sandys. It is an account of a shooting trip on the great lakes with a list...