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...Corporation has recently added to Soldiers Field 80,000 square feet of land lying along the unfinished street to the south of the old football field. Part of this land, together with a house standing upon it, was purchased by the Athletic Association last June with money from the gate receipts. The Association plans to continue the uncompleted street from North Harvard street to the Driveway. This work will be done this year, and, when finished, will greatly decrease the congestion of vehicles on North Harvard street on the days of the games. With the completion of the new roadway...
...military and industrial duties of the Navy office and its seven distinct bureaus of work. He spoke of the accomplishments of the United States naval officers and of the increasing intelligence of the ordinary sea-men. He refuted the charge of poor markmanship, with the statement that the efficiency along this line was superior to what it had ever before been in the United States Navy. Speaking of the new ships now being built, he brought out the fact that the United States was building not because war was wanted, but because war is contemplated as a dread possibility...
...square to Quincy street; Beck Hall; Harvard Union; 25 Quincy street; corner of Kirkland and Oxford streets; College Yard (in front of University Hall); Garden street from Harvard square to Shepard street; 18 Concord avenue; corner of Craigie street and Concord avenue; 5 Berkeley street; Episcopal Theological School; thence along Brattle street to Harvard square. Mail put in the Yard box as late as 9.30 P. M. will be collected on this trip. The time of collection from the other boxes will vary from 9 to 9.30 o'clock, according to their position on the route. Cards will eventually...
...unable for the most part to gain successively. The runners did not follow what little interference could be formed, and the line held weakly, allowing their opponents to break through and tackle the runner for a loss. There was little evidence of team-play, nor did the men help along the runner, when tackled, to any appreciable extent, few players seeming to know where the ball...
...completed dam will largely eliminate the variation of level due to the tide, and will do away with the unsightly low-tide river bed; it will admit, therefore of the improvement and beautification of the banks all along the river. Aside from this, the dam and basin will greatly improve the river for University rowing. It will obviate the necessity for rowing at low-tide in a very narrow channel, as at present, and will facilitate coaching by allowing the launch to keep alongside the crew even at the narrowest parts of the river...