Word: roades
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...held this afternoon, starting from the Gymnasium at 4 p. m. About eight miles will be covered at a moderate pace. No scorching will be countenanced. The Back Bay Fens will be visited, the return run being made via Coolidge's Corner and Allston. All persons interested in road riding are cordially invited...
...were elected: President, F. S. Elliot '95; vice-president, A. B. Holmes '96; secretary, J.W. Schereschewsky '95; treasurer, J. C. Hunt '96; captain, W. R. Brinckerhoff '97. The election of stewards was postponed until a later meeting. It was voted to reduce the membership fee to two dollars. A road race will be held this fall...
...annual road race will be arranged for this fall. The one last year was very successful and created much enthusiasm among the spectators...
...interest. - (a) Railroads carried on for private ends alone. - (1) Paralleling: R. T. Ely, Problems of Today. - (2) Speculation: Hadley, Railroad Transportation, ch. 3. - (b) Neglectful of public welfare. - (1) Poor service. - (2) Accidents. - (3) Discriminations: Hudson. The Railways and the Republic, ch. 2, 3, 4. - (4) "Skinning the Road." - (c) Source of corruption in politics: - T.V. Powderly, Arena...
...house will be kept open and the baths constantly supplied with hot water until the last of November. Freshmen who are interested in rowing are urged to join at once so as to get as much practice as possible before the races. The boat house being now on the road to the football field men will find it a convenient place to stop for an hour's exercise and a good bath. The membership fee is $5; lockers, $1 extra. Tickets, good until July, 1895, may be obtained at Thurston's, or of the secretary...