"Interurban" Quotes from Famous Books
... the countryside has been but little counteracted as yet, but may be more in future, by the growing enjoyment of rural life, by the back-to-the-land movement, by interurban railways, by improved roads, ... — Modern Economic Problems - Economics Vol. II • Frank Albert Fetter
... music-racks and music, and the rest put on their wraps. Then Professor Marshall stood at the door holding up a lamp while the company trooped down the long front walk to the gate in the hedge, and turned along the country road to the cross-roads where the big Interurban cars whizzed by. ... — The Bent Twig • Dorothy Canfield
... its old size; schools, churches, post-office, shops, a box factory, a lumber yard, and a winery had come to Monroe. There was the Town Hall, a plain wooden building, and, at the shabby outskirts of South Main Street, a jail. The Interurban Trolley "looped" the town once ... — Martie the Unconquered • Kathleen Norris
... together "on a labor union basis." Today men operating electric engines or motor or gas cars on lines using electricity are eligible for membership, if they are otherwise qualified. This arrangement does not interfere with unions already established on interurban lines. ... — The Armies of Labor - Volume 40 in The Chronicles Of America Series • Samuel P. Orth |