Word: acted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Preliminary work has been started on the proposed subway from Harvard square to Boston, which was authorized last winter by a favorable vote in the Cambridge municipal elections and a subsequent act of the Massachusetts Legislature. Superficial plans for a two track subway, the rails of which will be approximately 30 feet below the street level, have been drawn by the Boston Elevated Railroad Company and have been accepted by the City of Cambridge and by the Boston Transit Commission. Along the route, borings have been made to ascertain the nature of the ground and the strength of the building...
...right, which the Railroad Company possessed by the original charter under which it was incorporated, to build an elevated structure in Massachusetts avenue, Main, River, Bridge and Cambridge streets and Webster avenue, has been annulled by this new act, excepting for such sections as may be necessary to connect the Massachusetts avenue subway with the Boston elevated system...
Nothing will be attempted on the other Cambridge subway, authorized by the same act, which will go by way of Cambridge street to the Charles River Dam, until the first one is near completion. The building of the Cambridge street route may be postponed for 10 years. At the expiration of that period the city will have the right to build this subway, and after a 20-year period the right of purchasing all the subways...
...second Junior class smoker of the year will take place in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 9 o'clock. The smoker committee has provided for entertainment and refreshments and will act as an introduction committee...
...parts in "Le Medecin Malgre Lui" were so well taken and the musical numbers so acceptably rendered that there was not a dull moment during the entire performance. Special mention should be made of the acting and singing of A. F. Hurlburt '09, who took the part of Sganarelle. His rendition of the Bottle Song of the first act and of the "Vive la Medecine" at the opening of the third act were especially pleasing. The spirit of gayety of the great Moliere was well introduced into the performance by the acting of F. R. Leland sC., and G. Howe...