Word: western
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...entrance to Memorial Hall will be at the south door; the exit at the north door. The entrance to the Gymnasium will be at the eastern to the Gymnasium will be at the eastern gate on Kirkland street; the exits at the western gate on Kirkland street and on Holmes place...
...account of the narrowness of the temporary footbridge over the Charles at Boylston street, the Boston Elevated will run extra subway trains between Harvard square and Central square, and extra surface cars from Central square along Western avenue to Allston, with free transfer between, to accommodate those who wish to attend the afternoon exercises in the Stadium. In addition, the subway service between Boston and Cambridge, and the surface car service between Cambridge and outlying suburbs will be increased. The Stadium terminal of the Cambridge subway will not be used
...Westernization. The King of Kings combines his knowledge of time-honored Iranian political methods with a passion for reform and an incorrigible interest in blue prints. Despiser of meddling, dictating European governments, he nevertheless admires Western habits and dress, Western technical achievements. Just as Kamal Atatürk had ordained in Turkey a few years before, Reza Shah Pahlavi ordered jail sentences for turban-wearers, forbade veils for Iranian women. Robed, turbaned mullahs were obliged to carry licenses. The Iranian habit of contracting temporary marriages, sanctioned by the Shiah sect of Mohammedanism, was so curtailed by the Shah that polygamy...
Collegiate Sports Baseball: West Point 2, Lafayette College 4; Navy 26, Western Maryland 11. Tennis: Navy 5, Duke 3; Army 5, Lafayette...
...Mass, was the first to cry havoc. Police authorities in Boston and many another New England city jumped into line. New Orleans, one of the three cities west of the Mississippi which banned LIFE, used an 1884 statute to pull the magazines off the newsstands. In Tucson, only far-Western city to object, the publisher of the Arizona Star sold 25 copies of LIFE over his own counter in defiance of the police. The Memphis Press-Scimitar contrasted the local ban on LIFE with open sale at the same time of Sex Guide, The Nudist and Tattle Tales. Though William...