Word: wagoner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...wagon will make the rounds of the dormitories this afternoon starting with the Divinity School buildings, going to the Law School dormitories the Yard, Freshman dormiteries, Craigie Hall, Mt. Auburn street, and Bow street in the order named. Collectors are expected to have their collection ready for the wagon when it calls. Men living outside of the College buildings and not on the route of the wagon are requested to bring any contribution they may have to Phillips Brooks House...
...eliminate excess work it is planned to have the wagon called not only at the Law School and Divinity School dormitories, the Yard, and the Freshman dormitories, but also it will stop at the houses on Bow and Mt. Auburn streets to make further collection...
...after the explosion occurred, Detective Burns was on the scene with a score of men; he told the reporters at that time it was a plan of the communist government to startle the world. Upon the evidence of witnesses, a composite picture of the man who drove the dynamite wagon was made, but all efforts to locate him were unsuccessful. The Burns Agency is still on the track of the criminals...
...gone by. Ten years ago such a sight would hardly have been a surprise; today its chief result is the summoning of the S. P. C. A. "Trick" advertising is rapidly becoming obsolete. The day of the sandwich man is gone; the dropping of samples from balloons, the band-wagon sign-board, the costumed buffoon wandering the streets--all are passing, with the cigar-store Indian and the druggist's colored jars. Even the blatant bill-boards and flashy electric signs that have marked the last decade seem to be taking on a greater restraint and simplicity...
...been a large factor in American development, but we are now entering International Trade and competition and if we do not meet that competition in a satisfactory way, as time goes on we will hold the little end. It is well for all of us to hitch our wagon to a star. But is it not wise for us to ascertain as nearly as possible that that star is attainable before we set out for it. Is it not wise for us to pick out a star within our reach rather than to set our hearts on something with...