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Slade, Steve | March 18, 1978 issue
Discusses the arrest of several men in Boston, Massachusetts on charges of arson, fraud, bribery and murder. Controversy over the involvement of several...

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deG. Ford, Maurice | May 3, 1975 issue
Focuses on a novel approach proposed by federal district Judge W. Arthur Garrity to school desegration and the turbulent situation in Boston, Massachusetts....

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Blumenthal, Sidney | May 28, 1977 issue
Provides information about two books based on Boston, Massachusetts. "Liberty's Chosen Home: The Politics of Violence in Boston," Alan Lupo; "The Boston...

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Hamilton, David | June 11, 1977 issue
Presents the author's views about musician concert conducted by musician Gunther Schuller in Boston, Massachusetts. Romantic style of Schuller; Popularity...

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Kay, Jane Holtz | December 15, 1979 issue
Presents the profile of architect I.M. Pei and describes some structures designed by Pei. Details of the Boston, Massachusetts-based Kennedy Library designed...

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Husock, Howard | December 31, 1977 issue
Focuses on the electoral defeat of City Councilor Louis Day Hicks who fought for anti-busing for school integration in Boston, Massachusetts. Description...

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Lothrop, Donald G. | November 21, 1953 issue
A great Boston institution, the Community Church, has been attacked, and ministers have been slandered by a process -- which has no reference to Constitution...

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Lamb, Edward | May 25, 1970 issue
The article presents information on political activities. The shooting on the Kent University campus has been compared to the Boston, Massachusetts, Massacre....

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Miller, Perry | December 6, 1947 issue
In 1828 politician Bronson Alcott, who had peddled Yankee notions in Virginia and New York, approached at last, in breathless awe, the city of Boston. It...

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Grant, Donald | March 21, 1942 issue
Bunker Hill, the Old North Church, and all the other proud relics of a time when a fierce love of freedom and democracy was flowering in New England take...

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