Word: wagons
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...living in private houses can get the committee's collection-wagon to call later in the week by sending word today to F. C. Sutro, Hastings...
SPRING CLOTHING COLLECTION.- By sending word to Thayer 30 today, men living in private houses can get the collection-wagon to call Thursday morning for any clothes they wish to give...
...shell which Webb has been building for the 'Varsity crew arrived yesterday afternoon from Worcester, having been transported to Cambridge in a wagon especially built for the purpose. The boat is 64 feet long, 22 inches wide, 10 or 14 1-2 inches deep, the last measurement being from the top of the washstreak. It weighs 236 pounds and is one foot longer than last year's boat. The shell is built of American cedar and is very strong and substantial, having been built to suit a crew averaging 176 pounds. It is longer than any other shell...
...persons who may have witnessed the running over of a gentleman on bicycle by the West End emergency wagon at noon last Friday are requested to communicate the fact to William James, 95 Irving...
Samuel E. Turner, of the class of '69, who was injured by the emergency wagon of the West End Railroad in Harvard square, Friday, died at his home on Francis street Saturday. After graduating with the class of '69, Mr. Turner obtained the degrees of A. M. and Ph.D. from Harvard, and of LL.B. from the University of Maryland. He taught afterwards at Phillips Exeter and in private schools in and near Boston. Recently he had lived in Cambridge as a tutor in history...