Word: subways
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard students will be allowed to ride on the subway from Harvard Square to North Cambridge if the plan for extension which has been advocated by the North Cambridge Board of Trade receives the approval of the city and state governments, according to announcements made recently by John F. Griffin, Secretary to the Board...
...arranged her New York into a book of photographs, assembled with superb judgment from the huge incoherent mass of subjects which the great city presents. Lower Manhattan at dawn, Scarsdalers waiting herd-like for the 8.52; a homeless drunk sprawled on the sidewalk, semi-human sardines jammed into the subway; Mrs. $25,000-a-year-executive smugly viewing the man-made greenness of the Bronx River Parkway; Miss $15-a-week dictation sponge engulfing a hectic ham-on-rye; sunshine on the glories of Park Avenue; the same sunshine on the littered, crowded alloys of Mike Gold's 606 playground...
Mass. Avenue will be a one way street, south, from the subway entrance to Church Street. Peabody Street will be a one way street, north, from Church Street to Cambridge Street. There will be no left turns permitted from Kirkland Street or from Garden Street to Mass Avenue. The subway entrance will not be part of the system at present...
Arrive by Subway...
Arriving in Boston at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning the Corps will parade through Boston from the Huntington Avenue Yards to Park Street subway station where it will board special trains for Cambridge. After detraining the cadets will march up Boylston Street and into the Yard through the Johnson Gate. Because of limited facilities in the Union half of the group will eat at 11.15 o'clock, while the remainder, will eat at 11.45 o'clock...