Word: locked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...committee recommends the construction of a dam, one hundred and thirty feet in width, to serve also as a bridge. Provision is made for a large lock and proper sluicing appliances. The estimated cost of such a structure is $1,250,000 or substantially the same as the cost of a bridge, which must, if the dam is not constructed, be built at this point...
...others who are willing, are urged to continue training on Soldiers Field, after the recess. Men will be taken to the training table as they show ability: J. Barnes, Darling, Bernstein, Ferguson, Abercrombie, Lightner, Fish, Hubbard, Draper, Walsh, Fullerton, J. A. Knowles, Glidden, Ware, Webb, Kimball, Barber, Ainsworth, Lock, Sanderson, Mifflin, Robbins, Hewitt, Winslow, Ayer, Adams, F. C. Williams, Murphy, Heath, Lee, C. L. Barnes, J. Foster. [Signed] A. G. MASON, Manager...
...programme of Mr. Copeland's reading, to be given in Sever 11 at 8 o'clock this evening, will be mainly chosen from "Queen Anne's Men." It will include an extract from "The Rape of the Lock," and one from Pope's "Iliad"; Addison's "The Citizen's Journal," and "The Vision of Mirza"; Swift's account of the Struldbrugs, from "Gulliver's Travels"; Gay's fable, "The Hare and Many Friends"; and, a letter of Lady Mary...