Word: underpasses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...wooden roof, lumbered out. When a pedestrian saw her waddle wild-eyed into a public street, the police gave the alarm, closed the park streets to traffic, drove moppets out of the park swimming pool. After a five-hour police search a park workman walked down into an underpass, found the bear holed up in a cool corner. Driven out by a machine-gun barrage, Too Tough reared up to her full eight feet, lunged at Zoo Superintendent Arnold J. Schaumann, stiffened as his rifle cracked four times...
...asterisk after the number of the course indicates that underpass must obtain the written can of the instructor...
...room per month. Designed by Architect Clarence S. Stein, who built a famed model colony at Radburn, N. J., the Hillside community's buildings occupy only 34% of their 697,000 sq. ft. site. There is a 2½-acre playground. Dead-end streets, footpaths and an underpass to the school across an arterial highway from the development safeguard children. Most of the buildings will be four-story walk-ups. Some will be six stories high, have self-operated elevators...
...most striking examples of modern street traffic regulation. The most important step to consider in making traffic regulation in Harvard Square safe and efficient is the installation of these lights throughout. Massachusetts Avenue should have those signals at every corner from the Cambridge Common to the new Underpass next to M. I. T." Professor McClintook said, "We are now making a survey for the city of Chinese. ally the 'Loop District', and will probably advocate the use of this time-interval system throughout...