Word: suburban
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Accepted by a normal popular vote: Boston Herald, Apr. 12, '95. - (3) Common Council voted against repeal. - (4) House defeated repeal bill: Boston Herald, Apr. 30, '95. - (5) Prominent business men endorse it: Morning Journal, Apr. 29. - (6) Opponents not representative men. - (b) Benefits local traffic. - (c) Benefits suburban traffic...
...Elevated roads are inevitable for the chief lines of the city. - (a) Subways not adapted to long distances. - (1) Great expense in construction. - (2) Unhealthfulness. - (b) Elevated road on Boylston and Tremont streets would cooperate with the suburban lines...
...Harvard Crew at Work. - "Sport, Music and Drama," Official Organ United States National Lawn Tennis Association (out today), contains an article on the Harvard crew, with portraits of the men. Also a handsomely illustrated article on the Suburban Handicap. Howard's Feuilleton printed exclusively for this paper. For sale by all newsdealers...
...Harvard Crew at Work. - "Sport, Music and Drama," Official Organ United States National Lawn Tennis Association (out today), contains an article on the Harvard crew, with portraits of the men. Also a handsomely illustrated article on the Suburban Handicap. Howard's Feuilleton printed exclusively for this paper. For sale by all newsdealers...
...York is best adapted for a World's Fair because (1) its position on the seaboard renders it most advantageous for importation of freight (2) its advantages for travelers are unsurpassed on account of (a) hotel accommodations (b) means of local transportation (c) suburban attractions. Mordecai, Terminal facilities of the port of New York, esp. P. 63. Black, Storage and Transportation in the Port of New York. Appleton, New York Illustrated...