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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor G. P. Baker '87 has announced his plans for the Cambridge pageant to be held in the Stadium next June. The wonderful possibilities in the history of Cambridge as the subject for the pageant and the city's good fortune in possessing such a site as the Stadium for the presentation of an outdoor spectacle should assure it of all possible success. The pageant will serve to arouse the people of the city to an appreciation of the meaning of the city's past by bringing before them vivid selected sketches, and it will furthermore increase community spirit. Although...
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Nearby are some of the great shrines of American liberty, Faneuil Hall, Bunker Hill, the green at Lexington and the site of the bridge at Concord where the Minutemen fired "the shot heard round the world." Massachusetts avenue, between Medford and Lexington, was the route which Paul Revere took on his famous ride of April 19, 1776. It was over the wooden structure which the Anderson bridge has replaced that the British redcoats marched on that same night, and it was in Harvard square that they lost their way and received new directions from a Loyalist tutor of the College...
...been used at alternate times for a stable and a store-house. The Dunster Realty Company has been used at alternate times for a stable and a store-house. The Dunster Realty Company has taken over the property and it is planned to erect a garage on the site of the old building. The new garage will have two stories and will provide storing room for 100 automobiles. Two additional stories will be built at some subsequent time, making the garage accommodate over 200 cars...
...plan to erect a building for the School was proposed. Pasture land in the rear of the professors' houses, the present site, was chosen. After a committee had determined that the site would be healthy, despite its perpetual dampness, building operations were begun. In conclusion the speaker paid tribute to President Eliot in view of all that he had done in bringing about the union of the Theological School with the University...