Word: boston
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lampy has once more put over a scoop, and it has skilfully frolicked with the qualities that makes "America's greatest magazine" great. But it is a scoop that certain Boston, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco and Los Angeles papers won't copy...
...motto "Education at any price" is more and more popular. When reading is assigned or recommended in a book of which only one copy has reached the libraries of Greater Boston, certain lovers of learning usually appropriate it from the shelves of Widener two days before the hour examination and browse through it. When the examination has passed the book reappears. Common considerations of honesty and fair play do not deter these people; they brave the fear of discovery and the wrath of the librarian in their omnivorous search for knowledge. To call these people schoolboys is to understate...
...Wednesday and Thursday Leavitt and Peirce will have tickets and berth reservations on sale from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. for men who wish to go to the Princeton game via the Fall River Line. The rate for the ticket from Boston to Princeton is $7.26 each way, including the war tax. Staterooms sell at either $1.62 or $2.16, depending upon their size and location...
...Sperry is minister of the Central Congregational Church, Boston...
...desire in carrying on negotiations, there is no reason why the employee should be denied a like right"; (3) "collective bargaining, which is the negotiation of agreements through the representatives chosen by the respective parties themselves, does not mean recognition of the 'closed shop' unless the agreement so provides." Boston Globe...