Word: streets
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...interclass race, which will be held immediately afterward, will be rowed over the 1 and 7-8 mile course downstream from the Longwood bridge to Otter street. The winning class crew will receive their numerals and will be sent to the American Henley Regatta at Philadelphia on May 25. If the Freshman crew wins, the upperclass eight which finishes first, will also be awarded class insignia. Furthermore, the crew that finishes second will be allowed to go to Worcester to race the Worcester High School on May 25 also...
...throughout. $146.05 was received in the boxes placed outside the doors for voluntary contribution. Boxes will be placed in Leavitt & Peirce's and in Memorial and Randall Hall, in which additional contributions may be placed, or subscriptions will be received and acknowledged by D. J. Knowlton '08, 15 Holyoke street...
...equipment for a common battery telephone exchange, such as is used in all large cities, and material for a magneto-automatic telephone exchange, for use in small towns. There is also a complete equipment for a four-party line and a large assortment of switchboard and lead-covered street telephone cable. A number of transmitters and receivers have, in addition, been received from the American Bell Telephone Company...
...truthful in substance and treatment that one is uncertain whether it is rightly classed under the head of fiction. The material is of the slightest; on a hot summer night a student involuntarily in Cambridge, amuses himself on the steps of his dormitory by engaging in conversation three little street waifs that chance by. The atmosphere is admirably reproduced by a few telling lines and the children are treated with something of that realism and sympathetic humor which one remembers in the street scenes of Marie Bashkirtseff. Finally the style, which is unmannered, has charming personal quality. The piece...
FACULTY OF DIVINITY. Meeting at 17 Quincy Street...