Word: roades
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...sectors we do all our work at nigh without lights and at a fair risk. It's all chance, anyway. If the Germans land a shell in the dark on general theory that something ought to be on that road, at that spot, at that time, and you are there-you get it. That's all. But there are lots of roads and they are long Some cross-roads get special attention right along, and that brings me to tell you of an incident that happened the other night...
Professor T. N. Carver, A. M., 9-12.30, Lower Reading Room; P. M., 2.30-4.30, 7 Kirkland road...
...Justinian, Road Builder and Law Maker...
...remarkable collection of English historical broadsides and proclamations printed between 1626 and 1700. The collection, which includes many from Lord Polwarth's library, has been formed during the past quarter century by a well-known collector and sold on his behalf to Harvard by Messrs. Dobell of Charing Cross Road. The only collections to rival it were those in England of Colonel F. Grant and J. E. Hodgkin, both now dispersed, and that in the possession of Lord Crawford...
...into residence at Oxford. Inquiries as to particulars may be mailed to any American college by intending candidates. More specific information, however, may be obtained from The Rhodes Trust, Seymour House, Waterloo Place, London, S. W., or from F. J. Wylle, Secretary to the Rhodes Trustees, 9 South Parks Road, Oxford, England...