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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...section. No charge will be made for them. The seats in the section reserved for holders of the tickets will be held until five minutes before the service begins, when the general public will be admitted. Holders of Harvarn tickets should enter the Tabernacle a door 13, and will find their seats amount the first 15 rows of section...
...automobile desiring to reach the corner of College and Chapel streets from the above mentioned point come in Congress avenue to Davenport avenue; automobiles desiring to reach the centre of the city run via Congress avenue; automobiles east bound on Derby avenue, desiring to go to the Bowl, will find parking space on Central avenue, the centre of the city may be reached only via Forrest street and Congress avenue; automobiles desiring to leave the centre of the city for the Bowl use Elm street, Whalley avenue. Fountain street and McKinley avenue, to the parking space; automobiles will be slowed...
...part wonderfully well. The Master, a man of clay, caustic humor, who dominates others with his materialistic but liberal ideas, is before us in the life. When he is involved in the wheels of his own scheme of existence, it is with a feeling almost of loss that we find the Master dominated, after all, by his emotions...
...response to a demand of the human heart. There are those who think that a mere universal exchange of gifts most of which nobody wants, is a foolish institution; but the fact remains that our people once did not have it, and deliberately introduced it in its plentitude. They find it somehow well worth while, and they will cling to it. The ordinary observance of Christmas may represent a popular weakness, but if so it is a weakness of 99 human hearts out of every hundred. It will have its way. --Boston Transcript...
...zeal, but to be also the lasting and the best means of demonstrating whether he was right or wrong. And in the last analysis, Mr. Lowell himself would have desired nothing more than that the clear Arizona air and the superb instruments which he provided there should find out all that human ingenuity may possibly make know, not only about Mars, but about other planets and the stars. He has lived a useful life, which honors the city of his birth and the University of his education. Boston Transcript...