Word: bullhorns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...brief question period that followed, classmates served up four cream-puff questions to Bok and his colleagues. Then, on their way to lunch, alumni scrambled up the steps of Widener, where Harry Selig, barking through a bullhorn, choreagraphed them into an enormous wedge for the official class portrait--his 50th...
...demonstration progressed, pedestrians continued to straggle by, but almost no one stopped to listen as each speaker kept the bullhorn pointed out toward the traffic on Longwood...
Upstairs the platform was almost empty. A uniformed T worker with a bullhorn had just announced to a small band, including a forlorn David Hershey-Webb, that a derailment at Copley Square had broken all Green Line service as far as Kenmore. Above ground, a confused crowd waited for buses. The overland route brought us to Kenmore Square, where another disgruntled crowd milled about. Across Beacon Street, in the Relax-A-Bit coffee house, a streetcar driver sullenly sipped coffee. He looked as gloomy as if he had driven the streetcar off its track himself; perhaps the derailment meant...
Some screaming Eagle, Class of 52, had a bullhorn in the back of the bus and was leading the alums in a rousing rendition of "For Boston." The busdriver shook his head painfully...
...better today?" Daig gave her the same noncommittal encouragement he had given Nancy. "Did Harry mind that I was goofing off so much today?" (During a break on the river, Wiki had called over to the launch. "Hey Harry, does that H on your bullhorn stand for Harvard or Harry?" "They're synonymous," Harry had called back.) Daig said no, Harry didn't mind...