Word: ending
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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President Whitney, of the West End Railway Company, which now controls all the Boston and the Cambridge street-railways, says that electric cars are not yet in a state of perfection to perform practical work, and that he will probably institute a system of cable cars...
...harness and repair shops at Harvard square, belonging to the Cambridge Railroad have been abolished, as well as the duties of inspectors on the different lines. About fifty men will be thrown out of employment. This has been effected per order of the West End Company...
...Cambridge railroad has passed into the control of the West End Street Railway Company...
...ball well up the field. Runs by Boyden and Porter advanced the ball to the thirty-yard line. It was now expected that Harvard would score, but Yale managed to secure the ball through a fumble. It was passed out to Graves, '91, who made a rush around the end. An interference on the part of Yale gave Harvard the ball and Porter gained some ground. Sears made a short run and Butler carried the ball twenty yards further up the field before being forced outside. Porter gained five yards more. At this point in the game, Graves...
...Woodruff carried it well forward but Graves finally ran outside. Gill tried another rush but was well tackled by Appleton. On four downs the ball went to Harvard, but Yale soon got it again. Graves and Corbin made good rushes, and Wurtemburg getting the ball ran around the end and secured a touchdown. Bull kicked the goal. Score, Yale 17, Harvard 8. Just as Harvard was starting out again time was called...