Word: parking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Keelan (A), A. K. Hobby (B), H. C. Lane (C), H. S. King (D). Sect. 31, J. W. Lincoln (A), M. N. S. Kjorlanz (B), N. E. Lincoln (C), O. C. Moles (D). Sect. 32, D. B. McKinnon (A), P. B. Potter (B), W. L. McLane (C), E. C. Park (D). Sect. 33, J. B. Wentley (A), N. L. Tory (B), G. W. Tobin (C), J. Rose (D). Sect. 34, P. H. Raymond (A), E. M. Wanamaker (B), J. B. Smith (C), B. Strauch (D). Sect. 35, A. W. Vinal (A), J. M. Waterman (B), L. B. Arey...
...North. Sta. (Information), Haymarket 3000 Porter Station (B. & A.), Camb. 2958 South Sta. (Information), Oxford 4060 Trinity Place (B. & A.), Tremont 21822 Theatres. Boston, Oxford 722 Castle Square, Tremont 5 Colonial, Oxford 411 Hollis, Oxford 131 Keith's, Oxford 1724 Majestic, Oxford 452 Opera House, Back Bay 4490 Park, Oxford 744 Plymouth, Oxford 2075 St. James, Back Bay 202 Shubert, Oxford 3022 Symphony Hall, Back Bay 1492 Tremont, Oxford 608 Boston Papers. Associated Press, Fort Hill 400 Boston Advertiser, Main 499 or 4258 Boston American, Main 5180 Boston Globe, Main 5721 Boston Herald, Oxford 3000 Boston Journal, Main 650 Boston...
...Topiarian Club. "Playgrounds." (Illustrated). Mr. Arthur A. Shurtleff, Landscape Architect to the Boston Park Department, in Robinson Hall...
...stage representation of "Evangeline," which opened at the Park Theatre in New York on Saturday evening last, has some special interest for these living in the vicinity of the Longfellow home, and it will doubtless attract many Harvard men when, in a few weeks, it is brought to Boston. The first night in New York was largely an invitation production. Among the guests present were a few of the Harvard Faculty, several of the faculty of Columbia and instructors from other colleges. Mr. Arthur Hopkins, the producer of the play, is a Cornell graduate. Mr. G. R Bunker '10, recently...
Horton, W. M., 9 Windermere Park, Arlington...