Word: streets
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Coffin is the minister of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, Madison avenue and 72nd street, New York...
...Beacon Cup Regatta has been provisionally arranged to be rowed at 2 o'clock on Saturday, May 16, over the one and seven-eighths miles course from the Longwood Bridge to the foot of Berkeley street. Immediately after the class races the single scull race for the Carroll perpetual challenge cup will be rowed over the one-mile course from the Longwood Bridge through the Harvard Bridge. The winner will have his name inscribed on the cup, and will hold it for one year. All members of the University are eligible to compete for the cup, and there will...
...consequence the crew took only a short paddle up stream and back. The first hard work since the Annapolis race was given Saturday, when the first and second crews rowed over the three and three-eighths mile course, starting opposite the Weld boat house and finishing opposite Berkeley street. The second crew was given a start of about four lengths, but was unable to hold its lead, and was passed by the first boat near the Longwood Bridge. At times the work of the University crew was fairly good; but there was a tendency to hang at the catch...
...city of Cambridge has accepted the gift of Harvard College of a combination chemical and hose wagon and a team of horses, valued at $3500, and will put it in commission this week, at fire-house 7 on Main street...
...CRIMSON, and chairman of his Class Committee, was president of the Long Island Railroad at the time of his death, and an officer or director in over forty other companies, including the Rapid Transit Subway Construction Co., the Pennsylvania, New York and Long Island Railroad, the New York City Street Railway Co., the Corn Exchange Bank, and the Equitable Trust Co. He was a trustee of Tuskegee Institute and of the Southern Education Board, and held the same position in Smith College and the University of Tennessee. Roger Sherman Greene '01, A. M. '02, who held successively the offices...