Word: car
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...special car from Boston to New Haven is being arranged for 1912 men at the Rendezvous. Those who intend to go must sign the blue-book before tomorrow night. Twenty-five names are needed to secure the car...
...House steps, down Park street to Tremont, to Boylston, to Huntington avenue, to Ruggles street, to Columbus avenue, and, turning to the left again, back to Massachusetts avenue, to Beacon street. The parade upon reaching Boylston street will swing to the left in order to avoid interrupting the street car service. This rule will also be observed on Columbus and Massachusetts avenues. When the parade is over the Harvard divisions will proceed up Massachusetts avenue over Harvard Bridge. The bridge will then be closed for ten minutes. Men remaining in Boston will be required to take off their caps...
...march runs down Beacon street to Park street and then turns to right down Park street as far as Tremont street. It runs along Tremont street as far as Boylston street, there turning to the right out Boylston street and Huntington avenue, keeping to the left to avoid the car tracks, to Ruggles street. The parade will there turn to the left, march to Columbus avenue, and, turning to the left again, march back to Massachusetts avenue. The line of march then runs along Massachusetts avenue, where the parade will disband; the Harvard contingent continuing across the bridge, the North...
...Friday. The applications should be addressed to H.S. Thompson, graduate manager of athletics, and should contain a check for $2.50. The tickets will be returned by registered mail if postage stamps to the amount of 10 cents are put on the addressed envelope. Tickets admit to a special Harvard car, but the seats are not reserved by number...
...applications should be addressed to H. S. Thompson, graduate manager of athletics, and should contain a check for $2.50. The tickets will be returned by registered mail if postage stamps to the amount of 10 cents are put on the addressed envelope. Tickets admit to a special Harvard car, but the seats are not reserved by number...