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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Shepard St.PONY FOR SALE. - High-strung and enduring saddle pony; now carrying 185 lbs. Has played polo. Address T. A., Boston Transcript...
...well-gloved hands together in rythmic applause that night. Harvard boys? Not a bit of it ! Young gentlemen from Dr. Blimber's own academy, taking an evening out, in charge of Miss Cornelia Blimber-that's what they were, and that's all they were."- Dorothy Lundt, in Boston Transcript...
...print in another column a high compliment on the gentlemanly tone which prevailed at the "Harvard Night." Precisely this sort of compliment was not expected from the good old Transcript...
...Pooling is an evil.- (a) It deteriorates the service: J. F. Hudson, 229.-(b) It puts arbitrary power over the commerce of the country into the hands of a few men: Hadley's Railroad Trans. p. 76: Hon. T. M. Cooley in Boston Transcript, Jan. 9,1889.-(c) Its object is to raise rates by destroying competition: Hudson p. 215: Mr. Lincoln in Interstate Commerce Rep't 1886, p. 363.-(d) It destroys healthful competition.-(e) It leads to the maintenance of unnecessary roads at the expense of the public: Hudson...
...CRIMSON of Jan. 26, appeared a communication suggesting that the proposed new religious building be erected is a Memorial to Phillips Brooks. The idea was considered a good one and received hearty commendation from all who heard it. The communication was published in the Boston Transcript, which appeared on the Saturday after the Bishop's death...