Word: subways
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...crowd was leaving after the rally about 5000 people streamed up Tremont St. towards the Park St. subway exit throwing rocks and smashing windows. Police rushed the group as it reached the subway, driving the demonstrators up Beacon Hill towards the State House...
...Boston, the November Action Coalition said they will hold a rally at 4 p. m. today at the Park St. subway station and march to Post Office Square...
...nationwide TDA (The Day After) protest against the trial is scheduled for today. In Boston, the November Action Coalition is sponsoring a militant, nonviolent march from the Park Street subway station to Post Office Square. TDA will give us a chance to join our feeble individual voices together to show the government's witchhunters that they will have to lock up a lot more than ten men before the silence of the majority is the only voice left to be heard in this country...
...wasn't going to give it back. I watched him stride away. OK, I had insurance and it wasn't unexpected. My distracted wandering behind the lens had led me from Columbia to the outskirts of Harlem-a bad sense of direction took me from there to the nearest subway, at 125th and Lenox. I watched my camera dangle over the shoulder of the green T-shirt like a panfish headed for the table, or more precisely, the pawnshop. We'd been through University Hall together...
...Saturday night I'd given up. Wherever I called, performances were sold out and scalper's rates left my date and me with enough for a preztel but not for subway tokens back to NYU. The Philharmonic with Leonard Bernstein was packed, the Knicks were in town and Madison Square Garden didn't answer. Theolonius Monk was weathering something in Canada. I'd had too many jackhammers that day for the Fillmore East to beckon, and even the movies-well, Zabriskie Point wouldn't open until Monday...