Word: railroader
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...RAILROAD TICKETS to all points south and west via Boston and Albany; reduced rates to San Francisco, Denver, Ogden and St. Paul. We shall be glad to secure berths in advance and give any information...
...water than it has formerly had. For two miles the course is unchanged, but after the two-mile flag the course bends west, then strikes straight for the finish. The finish flag will be nearer the Groton shore than usual to avoid the docks used in building the new railroad bridge which will cross the river here...
...race, but it has always fallen into the hands of "scalpers," owing to the fact that it has been limited to twenty-one cars. Tickets costing $1 have been sold at prices ranging from $2 to $15. President Stevenson, of the Yale navy, and Superintendent Spaulding, of the railroad company, think that by having an unlimited number of seats all this speculation can be killed. Let every Harvard man who goes to New London remember this arrangement and save himself from being cheated. The regular price for a seat is only...
...RAILROAD TICKETS to all points south and west via Boston and Albany; reduced rates to San Francisco, Denver, Ogden and St. Paul. We shall be glad to secure berths in advance and give any information...
...RAILROAD TICKETS to all points south and west via Boston and Albany; reduced rates to San Francisco, Denver, Ogden and St. Paul. We shall be glad to secure berths in advance and give any information...