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Saturdays open up larger vistas: you can follow Paul Revere's routh around Concord and Lexington, with a side trip to the "rude bridge that arched the food." Or you can drop in on the domain of Henry D. Thoreau, 1837, at Walden Pond and stay for a drip. Or, two bucks will get you a Youth Hostel Card that will make a weekend trip to Gloucester or the Cape a cinch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bicycles Provide Inexperience Way To View Environs | 5/4/1951 | See Source »

...Cambridge, several mediocre courses are within fifteen minutes of the Square. Nearest is Fresh Pond Golf Course, a nine hole Cambridge Municipal affair. Short, in poor condition, and fairly uninteresting, Fresh Pond's only advantage is the fact that it can be reached by driving 2 1/2 miles along Concord Avenue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Facilities for Golf, Sailing, Tennis Are Available for Student Athletes | 5/4/1951 | See Source »

...Cambridge City Planning Board, makes studies and recommends specific proposals to City Manager John B. Atkinson and the City Council. Another, Harvard's Graduate School of Design, contributes additional ideas. Plans have been drawn up for building an expressway from downtown Boston through North Station and Cambridge to the Concord Turnpike, for moving the Cambridge subway yards north, and for eliminating many of the Harvard-owned tenements. As a first step, the state has just approved construction of the section of the proposed expressway from downtown Boston to North Station...

Author: By Alan I. W. frank, | Title: Cambridge: City of Education and of Slums; Its Experts Plan, Hope but Rarely Get Results | 4/27/1951 | See Source »

...this is only one step in the "redevelopment" of Cambridge; another is the extension of the Concord Turnpike to Lechmere Square. The new road will divert many of the 36,000 cars and 6,000 trucks that pass Harvard Square daily, and make possible a conversion of the Square to a leisurely shopping center...

Author: By Alan I. W. frank, | Title: Cambridge: City of Education and of Slums; Its Experts Plan, Hope but Rarely Get Results | 4/27/1951 | See Source »

Major Sport H in Minor Colors--James E. Bacon, Wilmette, Ill.; Joseph S. Clark 3rd, Philadelphia, Pa.; Washington A. Flagg Jr., East Williston, New York; C. Henry W. Foster 2nd, Charles River, Mass.; Samuel Hoar, Jr., Concord, Mass.; Jehangir J. Mugaseth, Bombay, India; Hugh Nawn Jr., Newton Centre, Mass.; David Symmes, Franconia, N.H.; Charles W. Ufford, Haverford, Pa.; David Watts, Short Hills, N.J.; Morris W. Wood Jr., Amber Pa.; Laurence A. Pierce, Manager, Brookline, Mass...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Varsity Letters | 4/27/1951 | See Source »

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