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[Charles Sumner statue at entrance to subway, Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.]

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[Charles Sumner statue at entrance to subway, Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.]

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Harvard University is a private, Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, established 1636. In 1638, the college became home to British North America's first known printing press.

The history of the subway, or underground railway, dates back to the 19th century. The first underground railway was the Metropolitan Railway in London, which opened in 1863. It was proposed for London by Charles Pearson, a city solicitor, as part of a city-improvement plan shortly after the opening of the Thames Tunnel in 1843. The subway quickly became a popular mode of transportation in urban areas, as it allowed people to travel quickly and efficiently through the city. Over time, many cities around the world built their own subway systems, and today, subway trains are a common sight in many major cities. The technology used in subway systems has evolved over time, and modern trains are faster and more efficient than ever before.

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01/01/1900
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Detroit Publishing Co., publisher
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Library of Congress
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