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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Merchants' and Miners' Transportation Co., sailing at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, February 24, and arriving at Norfolk early Monday morning. The route from Norfolk will be the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad to Louisville, thence by Louisville and Nashville Railroad to Nashville. As the latter road passes Mammoth Cave, a stop of a few hours to see the cave has been planned. The party will reach Nashville Wednesday morning, February 28 and the convention will open that afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plans for Nashville Convention | 2/15/1906 | See Source »

...Providence to Norfolk, Va., sailing Saturday afternoon, February 24. From Norfolk the men will travel in a special Pullman car over one of the four possible routes, to be determined later by preference of the men in the party. On one of these routes a stopover at Mammoth Cave is possible, and on the others a stop at Chattanooga to see Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, and other historic points can be arranged. On the return trip, there will be time enough at Norfolk to visit Newport News, and Old Point Comfort before boarding the return steamer, which will arrive...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NASHVILLE CONVENTION | 1/11/1906 | See Source »

...speech was an arraignment of the capitalist class for its mismanagement of society. The cave man, he said, had the crudest implements and lived under constant danger from enemies yet could get enough food to maintain himself without working all the time. The modern man, however, removed from hostile environment in a state of society which by the aid of machinery enormously multiplies production, cannot, even by working incessantly, get enough to eat, and must live in a state of wretchedness which no cave man ever knew. Ten million people in the United States are unable to obtain enough food...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Jack London on "Revolution" | 12/22/1905 | See Source »

...ZOOLOGICAL CLUB. "Studies in the Fauna of a Small Cave," Mr. A.M. Banta. Short Reviews. Room 1, fifth floor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 11/29/1905 | See Source »

Following is the program for the Pop Concert at Symphony Hall this evening: 1.March, "Under the Double Eagle," Wagner 2. Overture, "Fingal's Cave," Mendelssohn 3. Waltz, "Nachtschwarmer," Ziehrer 4. Selection, "Serenade," Herbert 5. Ballet Music, "Feramors," Rubinstein 6. Harp Solo. Mr. Schuecker. 7. Indian Serenade, Converse 8. Overture, "1812," Tschaikowski 9. "Offenbachiana," Conradi 10. "Narcissus," Nevin 11. Selection, "Yankee Consul," Robyn 12. March, "Vienna Dade," Wagner

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Pop Concert | 6/13/1905 | See Source »

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