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...Boston Common Visitor Kiosk ask for a guide to the Freedom Trail and let the red line (not to be confused with the subway line) take care of the rest. Along the trail, must sees for history buffs include: the State House; the Granary Burying Ground, final resting place of not only Samuel Adams and John Hancock buy also of your childhood friend, Mother Goods; Old South Meeting House, where the idea for the Boston Tea Party was first conceived; Paul Revere's House; and the Old North Church, of Longfellow fame...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: It's The City, It's Summer, and... | 6/25/1993 | See Source »

...passed through the Yard one day during my first year here, and saw two women--clearly tourists--intently examining a kiosk plastered with ads for IOP panels and Veritones auditions. "Here," one said to her companion. "Take a picture of me by all of these rally posters...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, | Title: Fame and Other Fun Tricks | 4/27/1993 | See Source »

Performance posters here tend to be selfserving. A corner of a kiosk is the closest thing Harvard has to a theater marquee. You can get your name on a poster. Maybe even your picture. Presto--you're famous...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, | Title: Fame and Other Fun Tricks | 4/27/1993 | See Source »

...statement released yesterday, BGLSA said the student ripped down a poster on a kiosk outside Widener Library and kicked several others taped to the ground. BGLSA termed the alleged incident "obviously offensive" to the gay community, and said it "unequivocally condemns the student's actions and expects that the University will appropriate disciplinary measures...

Author: By George Wang, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: BGLSA Claims Sign Vandalism | 11/19/1992 | See Source »

...show that he, unlike the President, has a plan. His latest strategy involves using Macintosh computers to launch a high-tech assault intended to inform voters of exactly what that plan is. Drop by your local Democratic Party headquarters, and you too can access the Bill Clinton Interactive Kiosk, a multimedia presentation complete with moving pictures in which voters can view the candidate speaking to a rapt audience on 12 topics such as defense, the economy and welfare reform. Voters can even take home a printout of the Clinton positions. The program is far from boring, but music fans will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Mac Attack | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

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