Word: subway
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Your charge that I did not "risk my neck to help some of the delegates escape" is ridiculous. Anyone can "escape" from East Berlin simply by taking the subway to West Berlin. Once more you have obscured the point: that most of the delegates went freely to West Berlin, just to have a look around. They did not want to "escape," since they did not realize what they were supposed to escape from...
With the new trend, PBH began to bring the light activity it had held in the background for so long--service to the College and community. The new subway to Boston enabled it to expand its work until today, it sends volunteers to 33 Boston settlement Houses to teach kids how to speak and write, how to play basketball and baseball, how to make wooden bookstands and tin ashtrays for Christmas gifts, and how to have...
Monday dawned brisk and sunny. For some people it was a day to sleep late. For some it was a day to catch up on that back studying or to take the subway into Boston to watch the Armistice Day Parade. But for the 2000 who thronged the Stadium, watching the Open-Closed game was a perfect way to spend a holiday afternoon...
...Park into a bakery's loading yard. When four men tried to lasso it, the buck headed for an eight-foot fence, cleared it on the third try. With 16 police cars in hot pursuit, it darted 15 blocks to the Erie Avenue station of the Broad Street subway and slid down the stairs. Patrolman Thomas Gleason stopped it with a revolver shot as it was heading toward a turnstile for a northbound train...
...previous regrettable occasions a number of students had apparently just emerged from the subway when they were tapped by the Law. I suggest that in future if any student do emerge from the subway to find a riot going, on he would be wise to go right back down again and come up some other place...