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...large party of young ladies from Wellesley College, who came in to attend the Wagner concert on Thursday evening, found that they had missed the train on reaching the station to return home, and that they were obliged to stop in town for the night. Their chaperone was somewhat alarmed over the situation, but the young ladies thought it a jolly lark...
...nine will play the Hartfords at Hartford on Wednesday, at 3 o'clock. Train leaves Boston and Albany station...
...College appeared in alphabetical order. Before that date the students of each class were arranged in order, according to the rank which their parents held in the social world. A good story is told of a shoe maker's son who came to Harvard. When asked as to what station his father held in life, he replied that he held a position on the bench. The student was accordingly ranked among the upper men of his class...
...half a mile from the square to the Agassiz Museum, or from University to the Boat House, does not seem so strange. The botanists soon learn that to the Botanic Garden is three-quarters of a mile. The Observatory is about the same distance away. To Porter's Station the distance from the steps of the gymnasium is just seven-eighths of a mile, although usually called a mile. The mile is from the middle of the yard to the station. These are some of the commonest distances, and will give a more accurate idea of this phase...
...State of New Hampshire can say where Dartmouth is. And even in New Hampshire itself, there are people who would be at a loss to direct the stranger how to reach it. In going from New York or Boston the passenger by the train alights at a shabby little station called Norwich. He is in the State of Vermont. There is, so far, nothing to indicate his proximity to an important seat of learning. The picturesque and forest-clad banks of the Connecticut River are on his right; over a rickety covered bridge he crosses the stream, and then...