Word: hills
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...more than four miles long. Two suspended spans, each almost a mile long and bigger than Manhattan's famed George Washington Bridge across the Hudson, reach from San Francisco to Yerba Buena ("Goat") Island, about midway across the Bay. At Yerba Buena the roadway dives through a rocky hill for 540 ft. From Yerba Buena to Oakland for two and a half miles stretch one huge cantilever bridge, five smaller spans, then a long trestle. It was the centre of the 11,400-ft. cantilever which was joined last week...
Payless president of the New York association is heavy-browed Karl Emrich Eilers, 70, rich consulting metallurgist and payless president of Manhattan's up-to-date Lenox Hill Hospital...
...HILL-Eleanor Green-Doubleday, Doran ($2). Very short first novel of a middle-class family seen through the searching eyes of one of them, a just-grown-up girl. A refreshing contrast to such books as Josephine Johnson's ornate Now in November, Pulitzer Prizewinner for 1935, The Hill is well written, but in prose...
...Connell, of Molrose; Sumner A. Pondleton, of Somerville; Sidney D. Ross, of Lynn; Lawrence F. Ebb, of Dorchester; Roger C. Lyndon, of Hingham; Albert Cohen, of Roxbury; Hamilton Q. Dearborn, of Springfield; Leonidas H. Demeter of Boston; Louis J. Dunham, Jr., of Dorchester; Elisha R. Greenhood, Jr., of Wellesley Hills; Charles A. Hill, of Worcester; Joseph Levine, of Dorchester; Philip Levine, of Dorchester; Sotirios Papafrangos, of Springfield; Edward T. Powers, of Boston; Leon N. Satenstein, of Malden; Maurice Steinberg, of Whitman; and Harold R. Taylor, of Somerville...
...addition to this event, there will be a unique ballet staged by William Gray '36, Lawrence K. Ach '39, and Samuel E. Hill...