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...petition was filed with the Public Service Commission yesterday asking that the Boston Elevated Railway be ordered to provide the Harvard square station of the subway with a more convenient method of transfer from one level to another. At present people coming in on the lowest level are forced to climb two flights of stairs in order to reach the street. It is desired to have the cars which now run on this level enter the Square on the surface, or else to have escalators installed...
...Hall '16 (manager) and A. K. Hobby '15; flying rings--W. Campbell '16, D. G. Nutter '16 and M. F. Gates '15; club swinging--R. G. Nathan '16 and P. M. Symonds '15; tumbling--A. K. Hobby '15 and R. G. McPhail '15. The squad will leave the South Station on the 5.33 train...
...existing boiler plants of the University, nor by additions to them, and the College, therefore, arranged to purchase the surplus steam from the Boston Elevated Railway. If this excess can be utilized through the new tunnel by the University, it would reduce the smoke nuisance from the power station, and would eliminate much of the smoke, and teaming of ashes and coal in the Yard...
...following articles supposed to have been stolen from students' rooms or lockers are being held at Police Station 1, Brattle square, awaiting identification: a diamond scarf pin (in the form of a (?) mark); large 45-calibre revolver; dark gray, ready made overcoat; Beal's Criminal Law; Wambaugh's Cases on Agency; Ames's Cases on Terts (Volumes 1 and 2); Open-face silver watch with Harvard seal; silver top; a black foldeer pooketbook, made in Paris...
...Yonkers, N. Y.; Adriance Bush Nolan, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Charles Watkins Simms, of Watertown; John Aloysius Sullivan, of Dorchester; Fred Sanborn Thorne, of Gardiner, Me.; Roger Eddy Treat, of Fitzwilliam, N. H.; Guy Cranston Weeks, S.B. (National Normal Univ.) 1897, of Dayton, Ohio; Charles Weston, of Merion Station, Pa.; Robert Dunster Whittemore, of Cambridge; Howard Horr Williams, of Mechanicsburg, Ohio...