Word: carly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...students wish parlor car accommodations on the train, returning Sunday afternoon, they will be able to get chairs at the time of buying their tickets...
...horse-car hustle of Harvard and the scholastic quiet at Oxford cannot find place in the same category," Mr. Adams began. (It will be remembered that, a Harvard graduate, he had served for 24 years as an Overseer of the American University.) "In Oxford, man walks, talks and has his being in an atmosphere of scholasticism. The old classical traditions are there still preserved. Do I expect a revival of those traditions in our American colleges? There is not the remotest probability of it. For 50 years the tendency in the United States has been steadily the other...
...will find lots of silly boys with more radical notions than they--thank Heaven!--"have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in.' And they are no Hamlets either! For instance, while I was lecturing, a strike of street-car men was going on. I do not doubt the striking employees had their 'grievances' and sufficient cause for self-assertion; it was, however, no affair of the undergraduate world. Yet a contingent of those half-baked boys must needs side with the strikers, making stump speeches about the rights...
...Kirkland street entrance. Pedestrians use the Cambridge street entrance. After eleven o'clock both doors will be open for those leaving in conveyances and the carriage checks will indicate by which door they should leave. The taxicab companies have been asked to have taxis on hand. The street car company has also been requested to increase its service and no lack of conveyances is anticipated...
...Special car for the men going to Red Top will leave the Square at 12.30 o'clock, and attention is called to the fact that all trunks should have been packed by 8.30 o'clock. Boat-rigger Hart and an assistant carpenter left on Saturday to attend to the transportation of the shells, of which two eights, four fours, one double, and two singles, were taken. Besides Coach Wray, the following forty men will take the trip...