Word: roades
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...football team left Boston last night on the Fitchburg road for Chicago where it will play the Chicago Athletic Club on Thanksgiving day. On the return trip the eleven will reach Boston next Monday. The make-up of the team is as follows: Thayer, l. e.; Tukey, l. t.; Whitman, l. g.; Peirce, centre; Brice, r. g.; Waters, r. t.; Bellfield, r. e.; Peters and Anthony, h. b.; Beals, q. b.; McNear, f. b. Substitutes - Neil, Doherty, Batchelder and Woods. Of these, Thayer, Tukey, Brice and McNear are all Harvard...
...section to the 8.35 train, if the crowd is as large as usual. Besides these special trains the railroad has engaged to run three trains of private parlor cars. All these trains must be sent off before half past ten, and 8.35 is none too early to begin. The road is very desirous of handling the big crowd most satisfactorily and has taken the best steps towards doing...
...have learned from the football management that the Boston & Albany R. R. has furnished us trains at the only hours when it is possible to run them to Springfield without interfering with their regular trains. The traffic on the road is very great and special trains later are impossible. The 8.35 train, however, will be run in several sections as long as they are found necessary...
...meeting of the Cycling Association last evening the road race was brought up for discussion. The race will be 10 miter in length running over Concord Avenue from the gymnasium to Belmont and Arlington and return over the same route. The date fixed is Nov. 26 and all entries should be sent to F. S. Elliot 50 Brattle street. The prizes will be two silver cups and a medal. The race is open to and bicycle riders in the college and should receive hearty support...
...story entitled "An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving" and the last piece of writing prepared by James Russell Lowell for publication is published. It is an uncompleted essay on Francis Parkman. Archibald Forbes contributes his second article on "What I Saw of the Paris Commune." There is an interesting study of "Road-Coaching up to Date" with pictures illustrating the trip from Paris to Trouville...