Word: larz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...American universities did not depend so much on a highly refined and generally accepted form of begging, no fault is to be found with those who carry on this occupation for worthy ends. One may be annoyed, just as perhaps one is by the Salvation Army canvas on the Larz Anderson Bridge, but the worthiness of the cause would seem to be sufficient justification of the means employed in furthering...
...arched Harvard, West Boston, and Larz Anderson bridges came in time and this year the Western Avenue and River Street bridges were replaced by bridges of the arched variety. The only remaining obstacle to longer races was the Cottage Farm bridge, which the present bill would change...
...will make careful calculations of the number of automobiles going in different directions, so that by deducting from the "north-bound" score of the teller at Larz Anderson Bridge the total number of cars entering Harvard Square via Boylston Street, the number of cars turning down Mt. Auburn Street may be roughly determined. The counts will be made at the traffic "rush hours...
...competitor, and had the field of "extras" to itself in Cambridge. But competition from the Boston papers is ever present, and after the big games the CRIMSON "extra" is rushed off the press as quickly as possible, so that the copies reach the returning spectators as they cross the Larz Anderson bridge. Today's "extra" will be the first full account of the game to be on sale...
President Lowell and the Fellows of the College have been invited to ride in the parade which will start at the Larz Anderson Bridge in the afternoon, and it is probable that they will accept the invitation and attend in a body. The majority of the men who are in charge of the day's program and who will speak at Concord are University graduates. Allen French '94 is the head of the committee in charge and among the prominent speakers are B. L. Young '07 and Robert Frost '99, noted poet...