Word: bus
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Boston, Patrolman John Flaherty told children to look out for cars, crossed the street, got hit by a bus...
Especially in the dining room and library departments is the pressure made clear. Whereas union waitresses hired on the outside receive one rate of pay and one type of meal allotment, student waiters and bus boys get a lower rate and a smaller number of free meals in the bargain. The fact that both groups do almost exactly the same work, under the same circumstances does not seem to enter into University calculations. The large turnover of part-time student workers may well be traced to dissatisfaction over this double standard...
...Private bus transportation has been arranged for the weekend by the University Travel Company and can still be secured through them...
Forty-two members of the Crimson Varsity squad, plus an entourage of coaches, managers, doctors and trainers will leave Quincy Square at 10:10 o'clock this morning by bus for Kimball Union Preparatory School near Hanover, where the squad will work out this afternoon before proceeding to Hanover on Saturday for their appointment with the Dartmouth Indians...
...from the man who "looks through the eyes of the dead, or feeds on the specters in books," in the cavalier estimation of Walt Whitman. Recognition is coming to him as potential philosopher and friend. He may not quite meet the test of "a very delectable, highly respectable, thrippenny bus young man," the role so coveted by Bunthorne. But at least, the clusterers seem to say, he is human. Of course, that may not be what they will be saying after the blue books...