Word: harbors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...route is: Los Angeles, Seattle, Prince Rupert, (B. C), Sitka (Alaska), ......... Island of Attu, Kashiwabara Bay, Bettobu (Kuriles), Minato Japan (April 17) .......... Shanghai .......... Akyab (Burma), Calcutta (May 28) .......... Bagdad, San Stefnano, Bucharest, Belgrade, Vienna, Strassbourg, Paris, London .......... Kirwall (Orkney Islands) .......... Reykjavik (Iceland), Angmaksalik (Greenland) .......... Indian Harbor (Labrador) .......... Montreal, Keyport, N. J., Washington, Dayton, St. Joseph, Cheyenne, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles...
Much more engaging is the evening service suggestion. This would appear to inconvenience no one, and to harbor no trace of guile. At the same time, it is very probable that many who find it difficult to be abroad in time for the present services would gladly take advantage of the evening chapel. There is, indeed, almost no unfavorable criticism which one can make. In all likelihood, the seven o'clock chapel would be welcomed.... but no more of quarter-to-nine classes...
...Yale A crew, now rowing in New Haven harbor while the Crimson remains indoors because of the failure of the Charles to clear of ice, has five 1923 letter men on it, and two more are in college, busied with winter sports...
...before the Charles was clear of ice by journeying to the Shawmut Boat House in South Boston, where the crew rowed on the salt water for about ten days. Yale is doing much the same thing this year inasmuch as Coach Leader opened his spring rowing in New Haven harbor instead of on the waters of Lake Housatonic, where the new Eli boat house is located...
...head knows the shipping business literally from the engine-room up. He began as a fireman on a harbor tug, rose to marine engineer in Buffalo. In 1906 he was elected President of the Licensed Tugmen's Protective Association of the Great Lakes. In 1908 he became President of the International Longshoremen's Association. He held that post during the longshoremen's strike which lasted from March to October in 1919. He tried to bring about a peaceful settlement. He approved the ultimatum of the Shipping Board to the longshoremen, was tried by the union for favoring...