Word: parking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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During the course of the evening the names of those who had been awarded the University second football insignia were announced as follows: L. Berenson '13, of Roxbury; W. J. Blake '13, of Fal River; W. E. Bright, Jr., '14, of Waltham; L. H. Chenowith '12, of Oak Park Ill.; G. T. Driscoll '13, of Brookline; J. M. Eager '12, of Naples, Italy; T. C. Hardwick '13, of Quincy; S. T. Hopkins '14, of Newtonville; D. Lawson '13, of Boston; V. Morris '12, of Milwaukee, Wis.; T. McCall '13, of Chicago, Ill.; O. D. Pfaelzer '12, of Boston...
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...
...Metropolitan Park Commission has granted permission for automobiles to use the Speedway on the days of the Dartmouth and Yale Games and an opening has been made in the iron fence allowing automobiles to enter Soldiers Field from the Speedway...
...Llewellyn '14, weighs 155 pounds, is 5 feet 8 inches tall, and 20 years old. He played on last year's freshman team. Llewellyn prepared at Hyde Park, Chiago...
...Metropolitan Park Commission has granted permission for automobiles to use the Charles River Speedway, bordering on Soldiers Field, tomorrow and on the days of the Dartmouth and Yale games. An opening has been made in the iron fence allowing automobiles to enter Soldiers Field, from the Speedway. Automobiles may be parked either on Soldiers Field, entering by the new gate, or on the Speedway between the Newell boathouse and North Harvard street, and passengers from machines parked on the Speedway may enter Soldiers Field through the small gate opposite the boathouse...