- Dec 2024
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the Green Dragon Tavern in Boston
for - trivia / history - coffee house - The Green Dragon Tavern in Boston - home of The American Revolution - due to many meetings by the Sons of Liberty
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- Jun 2023
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www.ebay.com www.ebay.com
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Quarter Sawn Tiger Oak 6 Drawer Card Catalog Vintage American Business Systems
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256099662210
American Business Systems Co. at 212 Summer Street, Boston, MA manufactured six drawer wooden card indexes some time circa early 1900s.
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- Jan 2023
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monum.github.io monum.github.io
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A baseball team.
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- Oct 2022
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archive.org archive.org
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Portion of a hand-written card file listing manuscripts, documents, and portraits contained in the Boston Public Library's Chamberlain Collection of Autographs. Cards are organized by last name of the creator or subject. Names of persons who have signed documents are also listed.
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- Jun 2022
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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“In my Irish American Massachusetts family, you were born a Democrat and baptized a Catholic,” Mr. Shields wrote in 2009. “If your luck held out, you were also brought up to be a Boston Red Sox fan.”
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- Sep 2021
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www.bostonglobe.com www.bostonglobe.com
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One of the most heartbreaking realizations of the mayoral campaign was learning why she didn’t run until she took office. As a daughter of Roxbury, she didn’t believe it was possible
Kim Janey, City Council President & Acting Mayor, didn't believe it was possible for her to run for mayor of Boston. "I just didn't think I could. You can't be what you can't see."
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- Apr 2021
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www.smartcitiesdive.com www.smartcitiesdive.com
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Smart Cities Dive. ‘Few Mayors Expect to Keep COVID-Inspired Changes to Public Spaces, Survey Finds’. Accessed 17 April 2021. https://www.smartcitiesdive.com/news/few-mayors-expect-to-keep-covid-inspired-changes-to-public-spaces-survey-f/597582/?mc_cid=1c26278a4e&mc_eid=d5b42264a8.
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- Mar 2021
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www.acpjournals.org www.acpjournals.org
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Crosby, S. S. (2020). My COVID-19. Annals of Internal Medicine. https://doi.org/10.7326/M20-5126
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- Jan 2021
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Stevenson Betsey {@BetseyStevenson} (2020, Aug, 13) Hmmm....these two decisions seem connected somehow. Twitter. Retrieved from: https://twitter.com/BetseyStevenson/status/1293693723633647617
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dailyfreepress.com dailyfreepress.com
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Yang. A. (2020) Boston University instates policy to issue degrees to students after death, starting this Fall. The Daily Free Press. Retrieved from: https://dailyfreepress.com/2020/08/12/boston-university-to-issue-degrees-to-students-after-death-starting-this-fall/
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- Dec 2020
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vault.si.com vault.si.com
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Montreal was aghast. Campbell's rulingwas considered an act not of justice but of vindictiveness, theEnglish-speaking boss thwarting the aspirations of theFrench-speaking populist hero. Richard had led the Canadiens tothree Stanley Cups and had scored 50 goals in 50 games, but hehad never won a scoring title and was on the brink of his first.With teammate Bernie Geoffrion three points behind him, it wasapparent that Richard wouldn't win it this year, either.
That is so frustrating. Suspend him for his last three games? So petty. Could have just fined him if he was going to make a statement like that.
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- Sep 2020
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shelterforce.org shelterforce.org
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In Upham’s Corner, the community wanted a park, didn’t want a park, wanted affordable housing, didn’t want affordable housing, and on and on—there was no single community position to juxtapose against the City or a potential developer. Similar scenarios are easy to imagine; in any neighborhood, opinions will vary. The Mattapan case is complicated for additional reasons. The community simultaneously “won” and “lost”: Middle-class residents were unable to block the new station, while low-income residents gained greater access to public transit. Supporting the community did not necessarily mean supporting poor urban residents.
Conflicting needs, and the best we can do is "nobody is satiisfied, even if they got what they wanted, because it took so long to do anything about."
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It’s Time to Move On From Community Consensus Public meetings often disprove the notion that communities have a unified stance on any issue. With this in mind, we must move past trying to find consensus and focus on uplifting the most marginalized voices.
Provocative summary. How does anyone determine the most marginalized voices in a given situation without turning it into competitive Oppression Olympics?
Two informative case studies from Boston.
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www.cbsnews.com www.cbsnews.com
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- Jun 2020
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www.newyorker.com www.newyorker.com
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Wallace-Wells, B. (2020, June 12). Can Coronavirus Contact Tracing Survive Reopening? The New Yorker. https://www.newyorker.com/news/us-journal/can-coronavirus-contact-tracing-survive-reopening
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- May 2020
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jamanetwork.com jamanetwork.com
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Baggett, T. P., Keyes, H., Sporn, N., & Gaeta, J. M. (2020). Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Residents of a Large Homeless Shelter in Boston. JAMA. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2020.6887
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- Jul 2017
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directory.cummings.com directory.cummings.comCummings1
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Nicholas Tomaszczuk Electric
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- Aug 2015
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www.jacobinmag.com www.jacobinmag.com
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in the full bid book, which was only exposed to the public eye after a Freedom of Information Act request filed by Boston magazine,
Why the hell wouldn't this be exposed before a FOIA request had to be filed?!
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