Word: medford
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...George Abbott Brownell, of New York, N. Y., chairman; Charles Chester Bassett, Jr., of Washington, D. C.; Edward, Livingston Burrill, Jr., of New York, N. Y.; Robert Tyng Bushnell, of Andover; Joseph William Cummings, of Fall River; George Daniel-Flynn, Jr. of Fall River; Francis Whiting Hatch, of West Medford; George Delmar Leighton, of Tunkhannock, Pa.; Edwin Earle Lucas, of Sound Beach, Conn.; Eugene Dorr Morse, of Brookline; Robert Early Strawbridge, Jr., of Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Osric Mills Watkins, of Indianapolis...
...Cambridge city planning board has recommended that Cambridge should be consolidated with Somerville, Medford, Arlington, Belmont and Watertown, in a great Middlesex city...
...apparently developed an offensive power, according to the result of the Bates game, but when Tufts came to the Stadium, this was proved to be true only against a weak eleven. For Tufts outplayed the University not only on the offence but also on the defence, and the Medford team won a 7 to 3 victory...
...machine like this, a real product of the Haughton system of coaching, that will face Princeton this afternoon. The University football team has won six games and lost one, but the machine, developed after the check by Tufts, has yet to be defeated. The victory of the Medford team was undoubtedly due in great measure to the fact that it had prepared for many days for the contest with the University, while Coach Leary had not made any more than the usual preparations for a so-called "minor" college team. Tufts proved to be anything but a "minor" college eleven...
Nearby are some of the great shrines of American liberty, Faneuil Hall, Bunker Hill, the green at Lexington and the site of the bridge at Concord where the Minutemen fired "the shot heard round the world." Massachusetts avenue, between Medford and Lexington, was the route which Paul Revere took on his famous ride of April 19, 1776. It was over the wooden structure which the Anderson bridge has replaced that the British redcoats marched on that same night, and it was in Harvard square that they lost their way and received new directions from a Loyalist tutor of the College...