Word: extended
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...civic welfare purposes", improvements are now under way for the widening of the Charles River Esplanade, construction of a boat haven and breakwater near the Union Boat Club, and the construction of a lagoon, 1000 feet in length, oposite Exeter and Fairhaven Streets, so that the present park will extend with out a break, from the dam to Cottage Farm Bridge...
...other events, the Yale mermen have turned in times substantially under those of Harvard. The University mermen will be obliged to extend themselves to take better than third in the 50, breast stroke, and dive. Yale's relay team, made up of Hapke, Fobes, Brines, and Butler, has equalled the world record of 3 minutes, 35 seconds, giving the Crimson little hope of annexing the final eight points...
...Baker's views on the League of Nations are well known. I feel sure that if he were elected President, he would extend our cooperation with the League and would make an effort to educate our public opinion on the subject as problems come along. For the future of the United States and the world, I hope that such a man can be elected President...
...joint meeting of the American Physical Society and the Optical Society of America will mark the official openings of the new Research Building of the Jefferson Physical Laboratory at Harvard and the recently constructed spectroscopic laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The meeting will begin tomorrow and extend through Saturday, February 27. The first day's sessions take place at Technology, while meetings Friday and Saturday are at Harvard...
Miss Pennington's spontaneity does not extend to the plot, which seems to an admittedly intolerant Playgoer just another refurbishing of ideas that were old even before "Jack O'Lantern" came to town. Such matter as the old pun about coffe-grounds, or the mix-up taken from O'Henry's "Gifts of the Magi," or the business of loading teacups with sugar-lumps as a sign of abstraction--all these held no charm for the Playgoer, while the very smoothness and finish of the performance depressed him. For as he watched Mr. Shaw's infinitely competent capering, he hoped...