Word: fronts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...present the Department of War, which maintains the arsenal at Watertown, has insisted that the proposed bridge conform to one or the other of the foregoing regulations, but it now appears that the War Department will consent to the construction of the bridge provided only that all the land fronting on the river between the bridge and the arsenal is acquired for public purposes. At present there is only one piece of property within the limits named which is privately owned, and that is the Brighton abattoir. The only use which this company makes of the river...
...describing scenes in Chili, Professor Brewster gave a brief description of the two chief seaports, Santiago and Valparaiso. Both are modern cities, except in the height of the buildings, earthquakes being so frequent that sky-scrapers are prohibited. The city houses front directly on the street and have beautiful gardens behind...
...following also report to R. Haydock in front of Locker Building at 12 o'clock; E. Angell, W. M. Applebaum, T. H. Bliss, D. Bloomfield, J. A. Butler, R. W. Chadbourne, P. C. Coiffer, R. Crosbie, P. E. Douglass, K. A. Douglass, R. Gauche, R. T. Lafferty, R. M. Lagow, T. C. Ma, J. C. McHugh, A. D. McKillop, B. A. McManus, S. J. Marshall, W. C. Miller, T. T. Mora, R. M. O'Hearn, D. Rines, Roderiquez. F. S. Rutan, S. Seininger, C. W. Simms, A. Simon, L. Z. Terrall W. H. Wheeler, J. D. Wilson, C. D. Wong...
...enthusiastic crowd of 500 graduates and about 1500 undergraduates marched to Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon to witness the last practice of the University team in Cambridge in preparation for the Yale game. The undergraduate parade assembled in front of Holworthy under the class officers at 3.15 o'clock, and, preceded by Kanrich's fife and drum corps, marched to the Stadium...
...front of Claverly the parade passed the graduates who, under Chief Marshal J. W. Hallowell '01, formed in order of classes at 3.30 and followed the undergraduates to the field, where they took seats below them in the Stadium. Chief Marshal Hallowell followed by the Salem Cadet Band of 51 pieces, led the procession. After the band came Col. M. P. Hallowell '61, and 50 members of classes previous to 1890. Then followed the classes in order of graduation, each with a banner. Upon their arrival on the field they cheered Coach Haughton and the undergraduates. The latter responded with...