Word: stationer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last meeting of the Cabinet, one last conference with newspapermen, and President Coolidge and his wife left the White House to the mercies of repairers and redecorators for two months. At 1.05 p. m. the Bar Harbor Express pulled out of the Union Station, Washington. The first section, comprised of a baggage car, a diner, a compartment car for correspondents, a regular Pullman (the Lake Felicity) for the Coolidges and their immediate retinue, and an observation car, carried the party...
Unlike LaFollette, Mr. Ladd's political career had been brief. He was a chemist by profession, a son of Maine, educated at the University of Maine. He served for a time as Assistant, then Chief, Chemist of the New York State Experiment Station. Later, he went West and joined the faculty of the North Dakota Agricultural College as Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the School of Chemistry and Pharmacy...
Another night, the Bow Street police station over the way from Covent Garden had a telephone call. Reserves, please; the crowd was getting burly. Twenty-five shilling seats ($6) had brought ten guineas ($50). People had heard that that stately young Viennese who sings Tosca at the Metropolitan Opera House, Manhattan, was given to temperamental outbursts...
...special train will leave South Station at 1.30 o'clock, Eastern Standard Time and Back Bay Station at 1.35 o'clock, stopping only at Providence en route to New London. Returning, the special train will leave New London immediately after the return of the Observation Train from the Varsity Race and will stop at Providence and Back...
...usual observation train affording an unobstructed view of the races will be operated for the Freshman and Second Varsity races in the morning and for the Varsity Race in the afternoon. For the Varsity Race the Observation Train will leave New London station at 4.30 o'clock, Eastern Standard Time...