Word: car
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University crew, which will row against Cornell next Thursday, will leave for Ithaca this afternoon from the Trinity place station, Boston, at 6.03 o'clock. A special car will leave the Square at 5.15 o'clock in which the whole squad accompanied by Coach Wray, Menager G. Whitney '07, Dr. T. N. Manahan M.'98, and Charles Hart, manager of the Newell boathouse, will leave for Boston. The men will reach Ithaca tomorrow morning at 9.45 o'clock, having breakfasted at Geneva, N. Y., and will stay at the Ithaca Hotel...
...Freshman baseball team will leave Cambridge this morning for New Haven, where they will play their first game with the Yale freshmen tomorrow. The team will leave the Square by a special car at 12.15 o'clock, and will take the 1.03 o'clock train from the South Station. While in New Haven the men will stay at the New Haven House. The team will return tomorrow night immediately after the game on the 6.45 train, arriving in Boston about 11 o'clock...
...University track team will leave Cambridge this morning for New Haven to compete tomorrow in the annual dual games with Yale. The team will leave the Square by a special car at 11.15 o'clock, and will take the 1 o'clock train from the South Station. While in New Haven the men will stay at Duncan Hall. The team will return tomorrow night immediately after the meet on the 6.45 train, arriving in Boston about 11 o'clock...
...dialogue, also, is handled with admirable directness and naturalness, and the characterization of the principal figures is excellent. Something of the same admirable restraint appears in R. J. Walsh's "Little Wanderers," which treats a difficult situation with delicacy and good taste. K. B. Townsend's "Deus ex Box Car" is marked by vivid and convincing description, and his picture of the brakeman and his wife and the happy-go-lucky youngster who "don't have to work" is skilfully drawn...
Yesterday, the President, accompanied by Congressman and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, took the 11 o'clock train, on which was a special car, to go to Groton, to see Kermit Roosevelt, after dining there at 4 o'clock, the party returned to Boston on the 6 o'clock train, arriving in time to take the 8 o'clock express for Washington from the South Station...