Word: neighborhood
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...about midnight, on that Christmas night, Richard started out on his motor ambulance in the neighborhood of the battlefield. And, as he neared the scene, a shell struck him as he sat on his chauffeur's seat. The ambulance was wrecked. No one heeded. But next day another ambulance driver found the American boy's body buried under the ruins of the vehicle, and the French soldiers paid it such military honors as they could...
...that it will be possible to take a band to New Haven for this year's game. In order to be able to take a band to the game, however, many more contributions are necessary. The estimated cost of transportation for a band of 40 pieces is in the neighborhood, of $500. This sum must be raised by undergraduate subscription and to this end contribution boxes will be placed at Memorial Hall, Leavitt and Peirce's, the Union, and the CRIMSON Building. So far only $50 has been collected and unless $450 more is raised there will be no Harvard...
...Navy Y. M. C. A. is an organization of national scope, maintaining adequate buildings adapted to its important work in the neighborhood of the larger navy yards in the country. Although the Third Division of the Atlantic Fleet has Boston for a home port, it is alone in being entirely insufficiently equipped in this respect. Over 10,000 different bluejackets and marines come here every year for a period varying from a few days to several months and in many respects the Boston Yard is the second in size in the United States. The present move on foot...
...classes of 1918 and 1919. The two upper classes are not included in the undergraduate collection, as they have both contributed to the Gymnasium Fund and neither will have as long use of the pool as 1918 and 1919. The entire cost of the pool will be in the neighborhood of $30,000, of which $10,000 will be taken care of by the Gymnasium fund upon permission of its donors...
...Methods of Reaching the Neighborhood" will be the topic of discussion this evening at the fourth of a series of conferences called "A Training Course for Workers with Immigrants" offered by the Department of University Extension, the State Board of Education, at the Old South Meeting House, corner of Washington and Milk streets, Boston, on Monday evenings at 7.45 o'clock. The speakers will be Mrs. Eva W. White, Director of the Extended Use of Boston Public Schools, and Hyman B. Dine '16, who will talk on "The Adoption of School Centres to the Needs of the Immigrant." The conference...