Word: traffic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...This "traffic count" has been organized to aid the newly-appointed committee which is to advise the Corporation in the general matter of the relations of the University to the problems of traffic and new road locations which face the city of Cambridge...
Professor H. V. Hubbard '97, and C. W. Eliot 2nd '20 have been appointed by the Corporation to investigate the traffic situation. Professor Hubbard, who is a Professor in the School of Landscape Architecture, is the editor of two professional magazines dealing with Landscape Architecture and City Planning. The latter is a recent venture in the periodical field. Mr. Eliot, who graduated from the School of Landscape Architecture in 1923, was formerly an assistant in the School and is now a practising landscape architect and city planner with offices in Boston. He is assistant editor of City Planning...
...Eliot has made arrangements to have the traffic counted at various points in the vicinity of the University in order that the present situation may be sized up. Men will be stationed at the crossing of Memorial Drive and Boylston Street, at Harvard Square, at the intersection of Kirkland Street and Massachusetts Avenue, and at various other crossings where there is much traffic...
...police have announced that after 1 o'clock Harvard Square from Quincy to Brattle Street, Boylston Street, the Anderson Bridge, and North Harvard Street will be closed to automobile traffic...
Before the game, from 1.30 to 2.30 o'clock, and after the game, the Cottage Farm Bridge will be open only to traffic bound for Boston; the temporary bridge at the same hours being reserved for automobiles that are bound for Cambridge...