Word: neighborhood
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...collection of early customs records, many of them manuscripts dating from 1790, has been purchased by the Business Historical Society, it was announced recently. The papers, from the neighborhood to which they mainly relate, have been provisionally termed the Marblehead Collection...
...chorus in the latter part of this week, the annual musical production of the Pi Eta Club will go into rehearsal for presentation in the middle of January. Written as usual by undergraduates, the comedy will play three performances in Cambridge and then go on short tours in the neighborhood of Boston...
Yesterday an officer from the City of Cambridge came and told the Dramatic Club that The Barn is to be torn down this morning. The widening of Church Street has taken toil of several structures in the neighborhood, but had spared The Barn. Now it is the turn of that ancient and venerable building...
...combined. Of course it must be borne in mind that the Negroes' contribution is not entirely in cash, but computed also on the basis of labor and material put into the schoolhouses, and often Negroes who are good collectors obtain some of the funds from whites in the neighborhood...
...make ends meet. He showed that she herself read the racy French and Russian novels of her day; that she was gaunt, dowdy, with a deep tinge of cynicism. At the same time, he noted the fact that she was indefatigable; that she sewed up baseballs for the neighborhood urchins; kept Harvard boys out of scrapes; slaved for one and all in kitchen, study, school, hospital. The saccharine type of "the nation's pure and enlightened womanhood," for which she was the unwilling inspiration, would have been aghast, as another generation is reassured, by the tart honesty...