Word: stationer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Agitation by the Harvard Square Business Men's Association has again resulted in preliminary plans being made and filled at the state house for the substitution of a new and smaller subway station in the center of Harvard Square in place of the present structure...
Another event which closely affects the U. S. Minister in Poland is the opening of the new trans-Atlantic radio station at Warsaw by President Wojciechowski, who sent a message to U. S. President Coolidge stating that he hoped "the new means of intercourse . . . will contribute greatly to the strengthening of the existing friendship between our countries." It follows, then, that Mr. Gibson will be able to get into touch with the U. S. State Department at much shorter notice than heretofore...
...football game with Yale this afternoon will be broad casted from several radio stations in the eastern part of the United States which will be connected with the Stadium by special telephone lines installed recently. The shortest line leads to James W. Brine's sporting goods store on the the Square and the longest line leads to the great radio station in Washington. A reproduction of the game will be given at Brine's in addition to broadcasting...
...supposed any members of that University were sufficiently owl-like in their habits to be up and in a railway station at that hour of the night, and great was the surprise amongst the Harvard men when their 'Rahs*' were responded to by that single-joined imitation of our cheer which the Brown men have affected of late. The two crowds coalesced, and united in a few jovial songs, and, when the time came for starting, cheers were exchanged once more, and our men left with the good wishes of their Brown friends for success...
...chief effort will be made to eliminate congestion on Boylston Street, the main thoroughfare between Harvard Square and the Stadium. After 12 o'clock noon tomorrow Harvard Square and Boylston Street will be closed to automobile traffic. Side streets will be roped off and special policemen will be stationed at every intersection to enable the thousands going to the Stadium to move freely along Boylston Street. To eliminate further the crowding on this street, the officials of the Boston Elevated Railway have announced that after 12.30 o'clock tomorrow all subway trains from Boston will carry passengers through Harvard Square...