Word: locks
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...constant line of people waiting to be served. There is so little space that persons waiting at the window used for the delivery of letters and sale of stamps, cannot help being in the way of those who wish to mail letters or to go to the lock-boxes, and vice versa...
...coming college term, students will do well to inspect the large and varied stock of tasteful furnishings offered by George P. Staples and Co., No. 739 Washington street. The white and brass bedsteads are special bargains that should not be overlooked; the quartered oak desk with combination lock is one of the many others. This firm also has on hand a complete assortment of rugs and carpets which are being sold at exceeding low prices. It should be remembered that the address of this firm is No. 739 Washington street...
...Hallowell '93, and Russell B. Beals '94, chairmen of the respective Class Day Committees, and all graduates who wish to see this annual celebration the gayest and jolliest college holiday in America will heartily endorse all that I have said about the desirability of having every man in the lock-step line about the tree...
...July 9, 10 and 11 was founded in 1839, and the regatta of 1895 will be the fifty-seventh annual. The races are rowed on the Thames, up stream, from just above Regatta Island to a point near Henley Bridge. The start is about a mile above Hambledon Lock, and the finish nearly the same distance below Marsh Lock, the whole stretch of water, from lock to lock, being 3 3/16 miles. The course is one mile and five-sixteenths in length. The first mile is nearly straight, with a little point jutting out at Rememham, but near the mile...
...Boys' Club in Boston is being started, to be carried on entirely by Harvard men. A house at 378 Broadway has been secured, and will be opened as soon as the requisite number of workers is made up. The institution will be under the superintendence of W. H. Wheel lock '98, who has been very successful in work of this sort in New York City, and he will be assisted by fourteen others, the plan being that two men shall go in to the club on every evening in the week. Of these fourteen eight have already been secured...