Word: plans
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Board of Survey has already reported favorably on the route of the subways as outlined above, but legislative action will be necessary before the plan can be put into effect. The legislation last year provided for a four-track subway from Harvard square under Massachusetts avenue and Main street to the new Cambridge bridge, but the Railroad Company declined to build this system because prospective travel was not sufficient to warrant such an expense. Under the new plan the company will build the Massachusetts avenue subway as soon as legislative sanction is obtained, but it may postpone building the Cambridge...
...right which the Railroad Company possesses by its present charter to build an elevated structure in Massachusetts avenue, Main, River, Bridge and Cambridge streets and Webster avenue would, under the new plan, be annulled, excepting for such sections as may be necessary to connect the Massachusetts avenue subway with the Boston elevated system, and the Cambridge street subway, at its junction with Webster avenue, with the elevated road in Somerville...
...plan will be submitted for approval to the Common Council of Cambridge Tuesday evening and if approved will then be voted upon by the citizens of Cambridge at the city election to be held on December 12. In thus providing for the approval of the plans at the election, an opportunity, which they have not yet had, is given the citizens of expressing their opinion on the subway question...
...candidates for the degree of A.B. in 1906, who are also candidates for the Degree of Distinction under the new plan, must apply to the Dean of the College before Wednesday. They must submit, at the same time, a program of study with the written approval of the chairman of the division or department under whose direction they intend to work...
...November 25, the day of the football game with Yale, both dining rooms of the Union will be open to ladies accompanied by members. This plan has been found very successful the last few years. Besides membership tickets, separate tickets for luncheon and dinner will be required. These, of which 300 have been printed, may be obtained at the Union office on or before November 24. The cost for the luncheon, served from 11.30 to 2 o'clock, will be 50 cents; for the dinner served from 6 to 8 o'clock, 60 cents. The Union orchestra will play during...