Word: larz
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Business School students may be nursing chronic headaches after January 14, when the Metropolitan District Commission moves in its steam shovels and drills to begin construction of a 500-foot underpass on the Boston side of the Larz Anderson Bridge...
...entrance fee of only 25 cents every finishes of the 12 mile grind starting from the Larz Anderson Bridge will be greeted with feasts and celebrations at the Waban Welcoming Grounds...
Starting with a furious 52 at the Larz Anderson Bridge, the Journalists' shell kept up a steady 15 under the Weeks footbridge, while the 'Poonsters clung tenaciously to a six length lead. The "humorists" stayed ahead right up to the Western Avenue finish line, at which point the CRIMSON upped the beat to 64 and swept past to win by 23 lengths over the abbreviated two-mile course in the time...
...after thirty-seven years of service to commuters between Boston and Cambridge, the Larz Anderson Bridge also goes its way. It hasn't been torn down of course, but it now suffers an even worse ignominity. It stands in the shadow of a new structure. The Eliot Bridge has thrust the sturdy old frame into the background; the burden has been lifted from its hunched back...
...funny that the bridge was never really called by its right name. Larz Anderson '88 gave the bridge as a memorial to his father, Nicholas Longworth Anderson '58, but as the years passed the full epithet gave way first to "Anderson" and then to "Larz Anderson...