Word: streets
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Maid of Orleans," with Miss Maude Adams, which will be given in the Stadium on Tuesday, June 22, at 8 o'clock, are on sale today at the Co-operative Society and at Thurston's, Cambridge; at the Colonial Theatre, Boston; and at the Empire Theatre, Broadway and 40th street, New York City...
...list of collectors for the dormitories, with rooms of each is as follows: Apley 43, C. B. Roepper '10; Apthorp 11, D. Crocker '10; Beck 26, P. Tappan '09: 9. Bow street, F. H. Burr '02; Frentlord 56, J. P. Long '11; Cravenly 31, S. S. Hanks '12; College House 18, R. V. Hill 2G., No. 31, J. R. Desha '12; Conant 29, H. K. Alden 2G.; Craigie 108, F. J. Neale '11, No. 202, W. W. Thayer 21.; Dana 39, R. D. Lyman '09; Tivinity 15, P. Ferkins 2Dv.; Drayton 25; A. M. Rogers '12; Dunster 40, J. Curtis...
...region on Mt. Auburn street from Westmorly to Dunster street has gradually become populated practically entirely by undergraduates, and the students have come to look upon the neighborhood as a sort of playground where one can disport himself pretty much as he pleases at all hours of the day and night. During the spring months in particular, the noise and disturbance throughout the night become so annoying that sleep is often almost impossible. The various men in training have issued unavailing pleas for quiet, but the criminally thoughtless rioters have continued their noise unchecked...
...complaint has now come from another direction, namely, from the non-collegiate inhabitants of the vicinity, either landladies who take college lodgers, or the few private individuals who, having no connection with the College, nevertheless have the ill-fortune to live on or near Mt. Auburn street. The College authorities after a long period of inaction have suddenly roused themselves to the investigation of these complaints, and as a result stringent disciplinary measures have been visited upon certain disturbance-raisers. In other words, the time has come for this nocturnal noise to stop. The College has finally decided to make...
...Evening in Granada, Debussy 4. Waltz, "Espana," Waldteufel 5. Suite I, "Carmen," Bizet 6. Husarenritt, Spindler 7. Hungarian Dances, Brahms 8. March, "Tannhauser," Wagner Organ, Mr. Marshall. 9. American Fantasy, Herbert Organ, Mr. Marshall. 10. Selection, "Prince Pro Tem," Thompson 11. "Fair Harvard." 12. March, "Up the Street," Morse...