Word: central
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...horse-dars provided the most excitement. When several men were feeling good they would jump on a car and drive in towards Boston. They might push the conductor off the car, or else just take care of him inside. Sometimes they would get off at Central Square and drive back. No, they did not turn, the car around. They just boarded one coming-the other...
...group of professors in the Harvard Law School are to assist a committee of nine men to be named by the Boston Central Labor Union to draw up a bill for presentation before the state legislature. This document will have as its object the alleviation of injunction law wrongs in Massachusetts...
...Boston Central Labor Union made this decision at a meeting held recently in Langdell Hall on the motion of G. W. Roewer, and the 200 assembled at the conference carried it unanimously. The gathering expressed its appreciation of the part the Faculty of the Law School was playing in the matter as well as its esteem of the gladly offered cooperation. As a further mark of respect for Harvard, for its Law School, and especially for Dean Roscoe Pound who was absent, the Boston Central Labor Union conference stood in silence for one minute...
...cling to the ideal of a small college. Nevertheless Pomona firmly shut its doors yearly in the face of all but 750 students. But if there were two colleges? Later, perhaps, three? On the coast of the Pacific another Oxford, a group of autonomous colleges united by a common central organization...
Today next to Pomona stands Scripps College for Women.† Together Pomona and Scripps are referred to as The Claremont Colleges, which is the name of the central mediating organization acting between the two individual colleges. Dr. James A. Blaisdell, onetime president of Pomona, is now president of this organization. Dr. Charles Keyser Edmunds, onetime president of Lingnan University, Canton, was inaugurated president of Pomona last fortnight...