EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: -The elevated railroad boom has set in, if we may believe what recently appeared in a Boston paper, and every man at Harvard wants to rejoice that the street cars which are now supposed to run [?] between Boston and Cambridge, are to be a thing of the past. For, who is there, that has never undergone the agony of sitting, half crushed-or, rather, owing to the unfortunate abundance of Cambridge females, of standing in the cold, crowded car, and peering frantically through the darkness in a vain attempt to discover the yard, which one never seems to reach.
The elevated railway will remedy these, and innumerable other evils; we will be provided, let us hope, with warm, comfortable cars, which will take us from Boston to Cambridge in fifteen minutes, and all this before '85 has run out! Now, since the erection of this railroad is a question of such moment to us all, could we not consistently send a letter to the company, urging the rapid completion of the work and pledging it our support? N. '88.
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