Word: trains
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard's band, 83 strong, will be carried to New Haven by a special train which will leave Cambridge at 8 o'clock Saturday morning. Changing to their uniforms on the train, the members will be transferred at the New Haven station to special busses which will take them straight to the Yale Bowl. There will be no restrictions to keep members from going on to New York to spend the rest of the week...
...lineup: Train, Le.; Seett. l.l.: Curtin, l.g.; De Angelis, c.: Grossup. r.g.: Wright, r.t.; Kelley. r.e.; Resee q.b.; Morton, l.h.b.: Rankin r.h.b.: Whitchead...
FILM ARTISTS WANTED, also cultured ladies and gentlemen to train for film work. - MONA LISA, 71, New Bond Street...
...their eyes because it seemed incredible that a single left hand could compass a keyboard so quickly and completely, make the treble sound clear and strong while the bass poured out a seething undercurrent. Compared with most pianists, Paul Wittgenstein has a fairly small hand. His trick was to train it to lightning speed, to develop his pedal technique so that he could cover transitions gracefully and subtly, give a solid, two-handed effect...
...practical monopoly on railroad comfort.* The other is Pullman Car & Manufacturing Corp., which is one of the biggest U. S. makers of railroad rolling stock. Lately Pullman's equipment business has fattened on railroad orders financed with PWA loans. It built Union Pacific's two streamlined, high-speed trains, has orders booked for two more. From Pullman, Illinois Central also wants an experimental five-car train...