Word: parking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Metropolitan Park Commission has granted permission for automobiles to use the Speedway on the day of the Yale game and two openings have been made in the iron fence allowing automobiles to enter Soldiers Field from the Speedway...
Automobiles entering by the new gateway will be parked as usual; or they may park on the Speedway between the Harvard Boat House and North Harvard Street, passengers entering the field through the small gate opposite the Boat House...
Borings are being made in the bed of the Charles River near Boylston street, by the Metropolitan Park Commission, for the purpose of ascertaining what materials will be needed for the foundation of the new Stadium bridge which it is hoped will soon replace the present wooden structure. In this way a fairly accurate estimate of the cost of the new bridge can be made...
...height of water in the Basin. In May the Massachusetts Legislature passed an act in accordance with the act of Congress, providing for the building of a bridge with funds donated for the purpose. The act also provided for a bond issue of $50,000 to enable the Metropolitan Park Commission to buy land in Boston connecting lands now in its control bordering on the river. The Legislature failed, however, to make provision for the changes in the grades of North Harvard street in Boston and Boylston street in Cambridge, which will be necessary in connection with the building...
...Yale University football squad, twenty-nine in number, arrived at the Woodland Park Hotel in Auburndale in time for dinner last evening. They spent the night there and this morning will come over to Cambridge about 10 o'clock for a short practice in the Stadium. This afternoon will probably be occupied by an automobile ride about the suburbs of Boston, and tonight will be spent in the Woodland Park Hotel. The squad will lunch at 11.30 o'clock tomorrow morning, leaving for the game by special trolley car at 12.30 o'clock. Everyone seems to be in first-class...