Word: piers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Albert D. Lasker, Chairman of the Shipping Board, became quite excited and wrote a letter to Mayor Hylan of New York when he learned that the Government's great ship, Leviathan, might not be able to find a pier in Manhattan...
...Ambania" is expected to reach Boston Light by early afternoon and if quarantine is successfully passed, its passengers will land at the East Boston pier late in the afternoon...
...British Trade", a new departure in the annals of shipping as well as of advertising. Built especially for the purpose, she will tour the world, carrying on board the representatives of about two hundred firms and samples of their commodities,--a county fair on shipboard, or a floating Heinz pier let loose from Atlantic City moorings...
...Critical Essay". Mr. F. W. C. Hersey '99 will have charge of English D this year in place of Assistant Professor K. G. T. Webster '93, while Professor Webster will be in charge of English 6, the course which in former years has been conducted by Mr. A. S. Pier '95. Professor J. L. Lowes, A. M. '03, will not give any part of the course on "Chaucer" this year; his place will be taken by Professor G. L. Kittredge '82. Dr. G. H. Maynadier '89 will offer a new course on the "English Short Story". Professor Murray will conduct...
...lute of the administration's peace. Something has gone wrong, certainly, when two such widely divergent policies can be brought to light within the same twenty-four hours. President Harding may have been more strongly affected than he know by the sight of the coffins on the pier; or the Senate may have suddenly become over-enthusiastic in its efforts. Whatever it was, administrative co-ordination apparently does not work at long-distance range...