Word: ganges
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Alfred Clock, an old and respectable citizen of New York, was swindled out of $1500 last week by banco sharpers. One of the gang has been arrested...
...large gang of men were at work all last night cleaning off the tracks of the Union Railway...
...notorious gang of Irish thieves and highwaymen have had their nefarious schemes brought to light in the Cork assizes...
...quietest freshman classes that has been in the college for years. It showed its good sense early in the year by not attending the theatre in a body, and making the class and the college the subject of the customary long editorial in the Boston papers, on the "gang of ruffians, presumably from Harvard," "Harvard roughs," etc. For this '85 deserves the hearty thanks of the college. We never before knew the Boston press to refrain so long a time - five months now - from venting its indignation on Harvard students. But while '85 deserves to be commended for the general...
...once to clear out those who have dared to take a seat before them. No reserved seats, but in order to get one you must roll down Cambridge street as far as Charles. This car is a great favorite with the "Port gents," Tommy "the pusher," and his gang, so a policeman often rides on the platform as far as the bridge to kindly assist the conductor. In this car "standees" cost ten cents, instead of eight, cash up, no trust. But for pure aesthetic minds the only car to enjoy life in is the half-past four. There...