Word: cars
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...squad will leave Harvard square on a special car at 9.30 o'clock this morning, and will take the 10.11 train for New York. They will have supper at the Harvard Club, and the game is scheduled to start at 8.15.--Courtesy of Boston TranscriptWILL DEFEND UNIVERSITY'S GOAL AGAINST PRINCETON J. I. WYLDE...
...University Musical Clubs will give a concert in the Auditorium at Springfield this evening at 8 o'clock. Fifty two members of the clubs will make the trip, leaving the South Station on a special car at 2.40 o'clock. They will attend a dance following the concert and will be entertained in Springfield over night, returning to Cambridge tomorrow...
...usually the older generation which holds firm in well-grooved paths the car of progress; it is the younger men who supply much of the energy and who usually point out the new directions in which progress may move. With proper flexibility and sane guidance both perform a highly valuable function in civilization. But when conservatism becomes reactionary, and when radicalism becomes flighty, the car is in danger of losing its balance...
...once more in active service and is doing excellent work, with a full rank list of 50 men and a waiting list besides. Lieutenant Renwick, who is in charge of the corps, hopes to carry out an idea of General Wood's which would make the company an "armored car corps"; that is, every one in the company would have a place on an armored motor truck. This would make a unique corps, which could be carried on in the form of an experiment for the United States army. In order to accomplish this, however, funds must be raised...
Professor' Barrett Wendell '77, of the Departments of English and Comparative Literature, was injured in an automobile accident yesterday morning. He was on his way out to College from his home in Boston, and near Central square another car came out of a side street and in trying to avoid it, the chaffeur ran into a lamp-post. Professor Wendell was thrown through the windshield, suffering cuts about the head and a general shaking up. The injuries are not serious, however, and Professor Wendell will be able to go on as usual with his classes in a few days...