It was during this period that Webster Avenue developed as "fraternity row".
"I'm the only one on Webster Avenue who still has snow on my lawn."
He described the boy as a foolish youth who lived at 1350 Webster Avenue and fancied himself "a big man."
On a typical day, Webster Avenue, which has been most affected, is a mass of double-parked cars.
A set of steps which led to the station are still extant next to Webster Avenue.
Webster Avenue is one of the longest thoroughfares in the Bronx.
There are no subway stations located along the whole length of Webster Avenue.
But some have been built from scratch, like the one on Webster Avenue.
The apartment building is on the east side of Webster Avenue.
In 1923, the Society moved into 1 Webster Avenue, where it resides to this day.