Word: trolley
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Decorated trolley cars will then take the Class at law-defying speed to Rowe's Wharf, where it will board the "Lusitania," nee "King Philip," Fighting Bob, our captain, will then weigh anchor (500 pounds or thereabouts) and, assisted by his enthusiastic sky-pilots, will steer into mid-stream. Fairly bound for Nantasket Point, the keg-tappers start their work. On arriving at the Point, baseball games, track meets and swimming races will occupy the time until the tempting odor of a barbecue announces the serving of a collation by Oscar, of the Waldorf. Singing by class talent will beguile...
...left at 3 A. M. for Detroit, where they arrived at noon, and were entertained at a very enjoyable luncheon at the Detroit Country Club by Mr. Frederick Alger '99. Special trolley cars then conveyed them to tea at Mrs. C. H. Hodges'. After a successful concert in the evening at Strasburg's Academy, there was a dance until midnight, and then a smoker at the University Club...
...Trolley Cars at New Haven...
...Trolley cars from the N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. station, New Haven, (B. & A. trains also come in at this station) run direct to College Green and the New Haven House...
...Trolley cars to Yale field, with large sign "To Yale Field, will run at intervals of thirty seconds from the New Haven house, corner of Church and Chapel streets. Thirty minutes should be allowed to reach the field from the N. Y., N. H. & H. station...