Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 24-44City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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... Department, annual report. 1902–1903. 25 — Market Department, annual report. 1902–1903. 26 – Music Department, annual report. 1902–1903. 27 — Overseeing of the Poor Department, annual report. 1902–1903. 28 – Park Department, annual ...
... Department, annual report. 1902–1903. 25 — Market Department, annual report. 1902–1903. 26 – Music Department, annual report. 1902–1903. 27 — Overseeing of the Poor Department, annual report. 1902–1903. 28 – Park Department, annual ...
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... Department. The accessions to the Library, as distinguished from the books that have reached the shelves and excluding mere transfers from one department to another, were, for the year, 34,635 volumes, as against 35,835 in the preceding ...
... Department. The accessions to the Library, as distinguished from the books that have reached the shelves and excluding mere transfers from one department to another, were, for the year, 34,635 volumes, as against 35,835 in the preceding ...
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... department has also looked up the titles of 5,474 volumes with a view to their purchase. Since May, 1902, this work has been in change of Mr. Thomas S. Perry, and the above figures represent the number examined by the department, in ...
... department has also looked up the titles of 5,474 volumes with a view to their purchase. Since May, 1902, this work has been in change of Mr. Thomas S. Perry, and the above figures represent the number examined by the department, in ...
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... DEPARTMENT. On the removal last summer to Stanhope street, the Printing Department found itself in possession of a large and comfortable workshop in place of the small and badly ventilated room at the Library building on Dartmouth ...
... DEPARTMENT. On the removal last summer to Stanhope street, the Printing Department found itself in possession of a large and comfortable workshop in place of the small and badly ventilated room at the Library building on Dartmouth ...
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... Department. Miss Louise Prouty was placed in charge of the Barton-Ticknor room, in place of Miss Helen R. Keller, resigned. DEPARTMENT OF DOCUMENTS AND STATISTICS. Mr. Worthington C. Ford resigned as chief of the Department of Documents ...
... Department. Miss Louise Prouty was placed in charge of the Barton-Ticknor room, in place of Miss Helen R. Keller, resigned. DEPARTMENT OF DOCUMENTS AND STATISTICS. Mr. Worthington C. Ford resigned as chief of the Department of Documents ...
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