Word: tunnels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...problem, however, which we must consider seriously is the food problem. It is said authoritatively that in New England the food supply at one time is never more than enough for two weeks. What would happen, then, if the Hoosac Tunnel and other means of transportation were destroyed...
...automobiles, only to arrive as the last car of his train rolls majestically from the South Station. The great work is complete at last; science is vindicated. The oldest Senior who said gloomily that it would never be finished is a prophet without honor. In short, the subway tunnel to the South Station has become a reality...
...class of poems of mine which are rather un-Quakerish.' Thackeray is represented by a bit of the 'Roundabout Papers,' Sydney Smith by his 'Letter to the Pennsylvanians' who had repudiated a state loan, and George Eliot by 'Agatha.' Charles Reade's first draft of 'The Box Tunnel' is accompanied by two letters, expressing his appreciation of the fact that the Boston firm had 'taken up an author on your own judgment instead of waiting until sixteen old women had waited for some echo and echoed it and called it their verdict.' Emerson is represented by 'The Titmouse' and also...
...section of the Dorchester Tunnel extending from Park street in the Cambridge Subway to Washington Station in the Dorchester tunnel between Hawley and Arch streets, will be opened for public travel Sunday. Cambridge subway trains will run between Washington street and Harvard square and will not only provide direct service to Washington street for Cambridge subway passengers, but will connect the Cambridge subway and the Tremont street subway by transfer with elevated trains in both directions in the Washington street tunnel, and with the surface car service easterly on Summer street to the South Station...
...Cambridge subway extension, which, when completed will reach to Dorchester, is to be opened as far as the Washington street station on April 4. In this station, which lies between Chauncey and Washington streets, there will be two levels. Until another section of the tunnel is completed the lower of these will be used as a terminal station...