Word: traffic
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Rotary traffic in Harvard Square is permanent...
...where he lives with his mother and brother in a suburb of Wilmington, Del., Halla has been most impressed by "the stores, the traffic and the friendly people who have been so helpful to me." He hopes to get into a U.S. medical school soon where he can complete his interrupted education. Meanwhile, he has scheduled talks on his experiences abroad and on foreign relations...
...Near-by traffic officers rushed to the scene, and, before they had brought the situation entirely under control, a squad car also roared up an spewed forth its quota of police. The dog was speedily hustled into the squad car, and quite restored. The dog, according to its tag, came from Middletown, Connecticut...
...days of the one-hoss shay and the stage-coach are generally considered to be over; a car is often not merely a convenience but a necessity at college. Cambridge's snarled traffic and winding streets are bane enough to car owners without the curse of the parking ordinance. The ban is no use to the firemen; it means nothing more than extra work for the Police Department; for students it is the last straw. There is only one group of people who stand to gain from the parking law, and they are the proprietors of the local garages...
Early reactions to America varied from pleasure at the well-ordered traffic to amazement on the ease with which women in this country combine a family with a career. There were mixed opinions among the visitors on the laxity in child training here...