Word: boylston
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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March 6 is the date which has been set for the annual dinner at the Harvard Club of New York City in honor of Professor Charles Town-send Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, by the association which bears his name, it was announced yesterday by P. M. Holister '13, Chairman of the Dinner Committee. Professor Copeland will give his twenty-second annual reading at the Harvard Club on the preceding evening...
Puzzled Bostonians saw congregating last week on the triangular trottoir before Trinity Church, which faces on Copley Square opposite the Public Library, a group of silent men and women-folk who had just darted warily across Boylston Street, who seemed to greet one another with ingenuous, unmasked pleasure, but who spoke no words. The attentive noted that these silent folk looked at each other with wide, quick-moving eyes which certainly observed everything, especially the queerly gesticulating fingers of their fellows, fingers that seemed to fly in fluid curves, hooks and angles, fingers that flipped with exact intention. Then...
Chaos reigned among the stores along Boylston Street close to Harvard Square last evening at about five o'clock when they were suddenly left in complete darkness. Confusion reigned everywhere, and the candle supply in the Square was bought up even more quickly than the supply of slickers on the day of the "mud battle" in the Yale Bowl...
...stores on the carbarn side of Boylston Street were affected by the sudden lack of illumination, and flashlights everywhere made their appearance...
...Bulletin, which is published every six weeks, is to treble its size in the January issue. A set of cuts of the buildings to be erected on the new site across Boylston Street from the Stadium, will be run. The circulation of the paper is to be widened to include prospective students at the Business School, and all those connected with the institution...