Word: pleasant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...action until after a plebiscite among its passengers. The opinions of those who ride on the buses because they can smoke on the upper deck, and the opinions of those who object to have smoke, fire, and ashes in their eyes and hair are all set down in a pleasantly written and charmingly printed booklet by the coach company. Ah, yes! As charming and pleasant a pirate booklet as ever scuttled-one of the pleasures of the world...
...pleasant to hear such assurances from the Ambassador. The fact that Italy has kept a firm grip on herself is not only encouraging to other nations which are passing through the same crisis, but tends also to stabilize Europe and to hasten its sluggish progress toward after-war prosperity by an increase in trade markets. It is sane and steady work, and not unrest that is so sorely needed to-day throughout the world; and Italy is giving...
...B-11.Michalsplos, T. S., Sd. C-51.Mickelson, M., 43 Hays St.Middleton, T. L., 39 Holyoke St.Mitton, R., 21 Dana Chambers.Molina, J. E.Moniger, F. L., P. S. B-11.Monks, J. P., Sd. C.32.Morehouse, R. L., Go. E-13.Morey, G. P. Jr., 91 Orchard St., West Somerville.Morgan, C. H., P. S. A.31Morgan, J. H., 180 Pleasant St, Arlington.Morrison, R. M., 40 Holborn Pk., RoxburyMorse, A. C., P. S. B-31.Morse, M., 25 Trowbridge St.Mullen, T. L., 50 Baldwin St., Charlestown.Mullen, C. F., 48 Brattle St.Muller, P. W., Sd. E-22.Murdock, D. A., Go. A-12.Murphy, G. A., 25 Summit Ave., Winthrop.Murray, N., J. S. A-12.Myer, J. W., Matthews 14.Nash...
...part of our sleeping in classes, quite a little is often attempted before midnight. Others try to study during these hours. The residents of the Yard have the street-cars and the various bells as a diversion; while this year those who dwell on Mt. Auburn street have the pleasant lullaby of the two pumps engaged in the Herculean task of pumping out a spring which flows beside Claverly. Since springs have a habit of filling up as fast as they are pumped out, and as the noises in the Yard seem likewise destined to go on forever...
...held on Saturday afternoons, following the football games. The dances will start immediately after the close of the games and will continue until 7 o'clock. One end of the Living Room will be cleared as dancing space, and at the other end refreshments will be served. In pleasant weather, the veranda facing on Harvard street will be opened. Music for dancing will be furnished by Spalding's Orchestra, managed by J. V. Spalding '20 and Merrill Buffington '21. Price of admission will be $1 apiece. This Saturday following the Maine game, admission to the entertainment will be open...