Word: walks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Words worth case are first editions of "An Evening Walk" and "The White Doc of Rylstone" and the manuscript of "The Stone Pine of Monte Mario". There is also the notebook in which Words worth kept account of the books which he lent from his library...
Twenty men, including coaches, managers, and rubbers, will leave for New York at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. They will arrive at 3.10 and go directly to the Pennsylvania Hotel. In the afternoon the two teams will walk over the Van Cortlandt Park course to familiarize themselves with it. The University meet will start at 3 o'clock Monday and the Freshman meet...
...libraries, especially now when there are examinations and the demand for books is unusually great. The cause of these complaints is found in persons who may be grouped into two classes: the book robber and the book "hog". As regards the first, when a person has the nerve to walk up to the desk and, after forging a signature to a book receipt and writing down any address that enters his head, departs, never to be seen or heard from again, it is time to take drastic action concerning him. The same may be said for those who appropriate books...
...Princeton team will arrive today and will walk over the course this afternoon. No practice for the University men will be held today to enable them to rest up for the gruelling run tomorrow...
With trainmen already on strike in Texas the railroad situation approaches a crisis. To help meet this crisis in our own territory an Emergency Committee in the University has been created to organize Harvard volunteers who are anxious to offer their services. Should the trainmen walk out the students must have been previously trained in the fundamentals of railroad work if they are to be able substitutes. For this reason the railroad officials have made arrangements to hold classes in Cambridge later in the week to explain the duties involved in firing an engine and in acting as conductors...