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...sharp earthquake shock was registered yesterday morning at the Harvard Seismograph Station. Professor J. B. Woodworth, in charge of the station, reported at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon that according to his calculations the earthquake must have occurred at 22 minutes and 33 seconds past 8 Eastern Standard time yesterday morning, and at a distance of 2125 miles from the observatory, but it is impossible to tell the direction of the earthquake from Cambridge. It is probable, however, that it was to the southwest of here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Receive Sharp Earthquake Shock | 2/5/1921 | See Source »

Received from the Metropolitan Park Police Station...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Skating Report | 2/3/1921 | See Source »

...Cosmopolitan Club will go to Wellesley this afternoon to attend a tea dance given in its honor by the Wellesley International Relations Club. It is planned to have the club picture taken on the Widener steps before leaving on the 2.15 train from the South Station. The Wellesley Ice Carnival in the evening will also be attended by several of the members of the club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cosmopolites Off For Wellesley | 1/22/1921 | See Source »

...noon today the Glee Club, consisting of sixty men, will leave South Station for Northampton, where they will take part in a joint concert with the Smith College Oratorio Chorus. Mr. Ivan T. Gorokhoff, the Smith leader, will conduct all the numbers sung by the Smith girls, as well as the Russian Carrol from Rimsky-Korsakoff's Christmas Night, which the Glee Club and the Oratorio Chorus will sing together. The concert is scheduled for eight o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB IN CONCERT AT SMITH | 1/15/1921 | See Source »

Little more than a month has passed since three naval officers left the air station at Rockaway in a balloon. But in that month their flight, ostensibly made on experimental purposes, has aroused throughout the country a degree of interest in naval aeronautics that is surpassed only by the transatlantic trip of the four "NC" biplanes. Besides the desire to know the reasons for a flight which so nearly ended in disaster, there is also a justifiable curiosity concerning the reports of the journey--reports that contradict each other at almost every turn. The days of melodrama for melodrama...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "NOW IT CAN BE TOLD" | 1/15/1921 | See Source »

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