Word: halt
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...will review the procession. From here the members of the Harvard divisions will continue over Harvard Bridge to the corner of Beacon street and Massachusetts avenue, and will then turn to the left down Beacon street, until the head of the line reaches Arlington street, where the column will halt...
...Making of Religion," by S. M. Crothers h. '99; "Annotated Rules of the Federal Counts of the United States," by W. W. Dewhurab '75; "From the Isles," by A. D. Ficke '04; "The Castles and Keeps of Scotland," by F. R. Fraprie '98; "Youth," by G.S. Halt p. '78; "Venetian Life," by W. D. Howells h. '67; "Quantitative Punctuations," by J. D. Logan '94; "Whose Home is in the Wilderness," by W. J. Long '92; "Athens and About There," by P. S. Marden l. '98; "Cathedral Cities of France," by H. L. Marshall '02; "Abroad the Hylow," by J. Otis...
...procession of the Romans, and that while the chariots pass along, the people as well as the bridge groan. An effective measure might be taken by the football authorities to prevent such outrage by detailing a force of police at the north end of the bridge with instructions to halt all vehicles until the great crush should be over...
Protazoas--H. Miles, E. Parke, R. T. Rice. L. Miles, H. C. Knoblanch, F. W. Johnson, J. J. McCarty, W. W. Thayer, F. J. Zeigler, W. J. Holloway, E. E. Halt, W. F. O'Reilly, R. M. Smelt, B. D. Davis, H. H. Hemingway, R. S. Cogell, P. N. Moore, H. S. Ristine, M. C. Corse, J. S. Heilborn, H. G. Tucker