Word: station
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Rear Admiral Nicholson, commanding the European station, telegraphs to the navy department that all the vessels of that squadron now in the Mediterranean are under orders to proceed to Alexandria, Egypt, to look after American interests at that port...
...Washington Tuesday evening a special policeman at the Comique Theatre brought to the central station J. De Soto, the secretary of the Spanish legation, for behaving in the theatre in a boistrous and disorderly manner...
...Haven next Saturday to support '85 in her first game with Yale. There seems to be no reason why at least fifty men should not back up the freshman nine. The fare is but $4.75 for the round trip. Trains leave the N. Y. & N. E. station at 6 P. M. and 9 A. M. Returning, leave New Haven at 8 P. M. and 2.45 A. M. Every man who can possibly go should make the most of this opportunity...
...with an account of the uninteresting journey from Saug Centre to Boston, except to tell you that Mrs. Butterfield told me after the journey was over that she should never wear her black "alpaca" again to travel in. On their arrival in Boston they were met at the station by Mrs. De Sorosis and her niece Asphyxia, and escorted thence to the home of Mrs. De Sorosis at the South...
...residence at Hughenden is now occupied by an Australian millionaire named Wilson, whose eldest son is at Eton School. It so happened that Garelon Wilson was among the Eton boys who interfered with the man MacLean when he attempted a few weeks ago to shoot the Queen at Windsor station, and the further interesting fact is made public that he punched the miscreant with his umbrella...