Word: carly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Ernest Lewis Gay '97, of Boston, died of heart trouble in the special car of the University Club on one of the trains for New Haven Saturday. He was born in Boston 41 years ago and entered the University in 1893 graduating with the degree of A. B. After graduating he spent one year in the Law School. A keen interest in old books prompted him to give up law and go abroad, returning later to become librarian of the University Club. As the holder of this position up to his death he made frequent research excursions in Europe, particularly...
Livingston Cushing '79, of Boston, a prominent member of the Massachusetts bar, dropped dead while hurrying to catch to car before the game at New Haven Saturday. He was born in Boston 60 years ago. After studying abroad for a time, Mr. Cushing entered the University in 1876 and graduated with the degree of A. B. He graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1882. The following year he was admitted to the bar and since that time he has practiced in Boston. During the four years of his college course at the University he played on the University football...
...Haven, trolley cars run from the railroad station to the Central Green at the corner of Church and Chapel streets where passengers may transfer to cars marked "To Yale Bowl," which will run at half-minute intervals. Some car will be run from the station direct to the Bowl and will be marked accordingly...
...York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad has arranged to run 19 trains from Boston today and tomorrow, and of these 11 will be made up of parlor cars, two of sleeping cars and six of day coaches. Round-trip tickets on the day coach trains will be $6.96, and will be good returning from New Haven at any time. The parlor car fare will be one dollar extra; lower berths will cost two dollars and uppers...
...Parlor car specials for Harvard Club of Boston, via Shore Line...