Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 2, Issues 24-44City Council, Printing Section, 1904 |
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... playgrounds were supplied during the summer, eleven of them from the branches. Four evening schools are now supplied with books as against none last year. With the officers of the city schools there has been continued coöperation. The ...
... playgrounds were supplied during the summer, eleven of them from the branches. Four evening schools are now supplied with books as against none last year. With the officers of the city schools there has been continued coöperation. The ...
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... playground e West Roxbury, Billings field Brighton, Wilson square The attendance at the forty band concerts may be estimated at 275,000. The band consisted of forty players, under the leadership of Mr. Emil Mollenhauer. WINTER CONCERTS ...
... playground e West Roxbury, Billings field Brighton, Wilson square The attendance at the forty band concerts may be estimated at 275,000. The band consisted of forty players, under the leadership of Mr. Emil Mollenhauer. WINTER CONCERTS ...
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... playgrounds the following additions were made : On May 16, 1902, 88,668 square feet of land in East Boston, bounded by Cottage, Gove, and Lubec streets, and private lots on Maverick street, were taken for a playground for Ward 2, and ...
... playgrounds the following additions were made : On May 16, 1902, 88,668 square feet of land in East Boston, bounded by Cottage, Gove, and Lubec streets, and private lots on Maverick street, were taken for a playground for Ward 2, and ...
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... playground 3.85 acres. On June 26, 1902, the Board took 9.6 acres of land on Washington street and Florence street, between Forest Hills and Roslindale, and near the land previously taken from Harvard College for a playground. This last ...
... playground 3.85 acres. On June 26, 1902, the Board took 9.6 acres of land on Washington street and Florence street, between Forest Hills and Roslindale, and near the land previously taken from Harvard College for a playground. This last ...
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... , the whole area is occupied by baseball and cricket teams. About forty acres were flooded last winter for skating. CHRISTOPHER GIBSON PLAYGROUND. Dorchester Avenue and Park Street. (5.8 Acres.) 8 CITY DOCUMENT NO. 28.
... , the whole area is occupied by baseball and cricket teams. About forty acres were flooded last winter for skating. CHRISTOPHER GIBSON PLAYGROUND. Dorchester Avenue and Park Street. (5.8 Acres.) 8 CITY DOCUMENT NO. 28.
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