Word: wharf
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...announced the details of the program for the day. Promptly at 6.45 o'clock in the morning a trumpeter will arouse the Seniors. At 8 o'clock special cars, bearing refreshments and a 15-piece band, will race from the Square. Two boats will meet the Seniors at the wharf, but the committee has decided it will be best not to select in advance the destination of these boats, but to follow the "Will o' the Wisp." Suffice if for the present to say that Peddock's Island, so long the haven of picnicing Seniors, has been weighed...
...fashion this year they tell us. Furthermore they are warned to take some of the smaller U. S. coins along because even though it be a desert isle, there may be a chance to get rid of it. The boat leaves at 7.30 and will reach Otis Wharf at 5.30 this evening...
...boys will then trolley it to Otis Wharf where the S. S. Griswold, which has gone through the same experience before, will endeavor to convey its boisterous cargo to Peddock's Island...
...which will be held on Peddock's Island on Friday, May 22. The class will assemble in the Yard at 8 o'clock in the morning, and will parade to Harvard Square behind the First Corps Cadet Band of 15 pieces. They will then take special cars for Otis Wharf where the steamer Griswold will be waiting to transport them to the island...
...steamer Chester W. Chapin will leave the wharf at New London at 2.30 P. M. and will take a similar position to that occupied by the Peck, returning immediately after the race. Fares 75 cents and 40 cents...