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Four times vanquished in successive encounters, the Crimson Freshman football eleven yesterday left for Hanover by bus to play the Dartmouth '41 team this afternoon on the Indians' gridiron...
President Zapf and wife, a plain, smiling German couple, went to last week's Rochester Congress by bus, took charge of various receptions, joined the rehearsals under Rochester Dirigent Hubert Stiens. The orchestra contained 50 zithers gathered from all over the U. S., three violins, one 'cello, seven mandolins, eight guitars, one flute, one bass viol. A spat nearly spoiled a rehearsal when Soloist Maximillian Veith, a lithographic demonstrator with a Hitler mustache, became piqued at Dirigent Stiens, commanded the orchestra: "When I am in your city I play as I wish. Now you must follow...
When, following the War, the first few scattered bus lines strung short networks along rural roads, trolley cars, interurban electric lines and railroads had already pre-empted the best U. S. transportation routes. Slim indeed seemed the prospects of the infant bus industry. Last year the onetime infant had driven trolleys entirely out of 434 cities, had $690,000,000 worth of equipment, operated 1,389.000 miles of route, carried over 3,000,000,000 passengers, and its 4,780 bus companies had an aggregate income of $467,000,000. Of the 124,000 busses in service...
George Carens spoke for a moment and said he had picked Army 20-13 over Yale, in spite of the fact that the West Point captain, Isbell, strained his elbow getting on a bus last night and will be out of the game...
...through Central Square. Danny Cheever's voice carries to the back of the bus, "Who's this guy Reidy?" Crowther says something to Bill Coleman. Torbert MacDonald says something to Ryan. Ryan observes how both Timmy Russell and Bob Stuart are making the trip. Through the back window. The other bus has disappeared...