Word: traffics
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...rock and gravel. It is completely lined with concrete walls two feet thick, and the delicate recording instrument will be placed on concrete piers 30 Inches high, and five feet wide. This insulation will insure almost perfect recording of earthquakes, as the station will be entirely free from traffic disturbances, temperature changes, and all other interference...
Lehman Hall officials register little emotion at the records of this traffic in Graduate School Students. The cost to the individual men, of course, does not enter into their considerations. In the long run it is shown that the balance of trade in graduate school students equalizes itself between the various schools...
...expected that the committee would offer some plan to alleviate the crowded parking conditions caused by the taxis and the bus-stop in the center of the Square. The present scheme, however, will take care of moving traffic only. The City Government will probably appropriate funds for the project in the near future...
Harvard Square traffic difficulties are soon to be relieved by a new plan that has been offered by the Cambridge Committee on Traffic Problems. The system proposed will not do away with the Boston Elevated rotunda in the center of the Square. A traffic signal tower is to be placed close to the rotunda, with individual signals on the adjacent corners, to aid the problem of the crosswalk...
...result of a discussion on Square conditions that was held a year ago. At that time, representatives from the University, members of the Cambridge city government, the Harvard Square Business Men's Association, and local taxi companies met at the Cambridge City Hall to talk over the traffic conditions in Harvard Square and around the Yard. Officials present at that meeting divided on the method of bettering the dangerous conditions. They sided with the University's suggestion to remove the subway rotunda from the center of the Square and to prohibit the loading and unloading of buses at that point...