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...facility will be located near the Harvard Institutes of Medicine between Louis Pasteur Avenue and Blackfan Street...
...plant MATEP replaces, the now-demolished Blackfan Street steam house, provided only steam and chilled water for air conditioning for the Medical Area. MATEP can churn out enough electricity to light up suburban Wellesley (population 28,000), air conditioning equal to 44,000 window-sized units, and all the needed steam--with only half the pollution--of the old facility...
March 8, 1:45 p.m. Harvard policemen stopped three youths at Children's Hospital after they were seen running down Blackfan St. with goods allegedly stolen from a local market. The property was returned to Christy's Market, and the youths were turned over to the custody of their parents...
...Brown lived to see his hospital help in the conquest of many of the great child-killers of its early days. This week, as Massachusetts' Governor Christian Herter and Harvard's President Nathan Pusey dedicated a new $5,000,000 building on Boston's Blackfan Street, Brown's hospital had grown into the Children's Medical Center, first of its kind in the world. The center now totals eight buildings, none architecturally impressive, all solid and utilitarian. The new unit, to serve as a children's and infants' hospital, is distinguished mainly...
...Blackfan was recognized as one of the outstanding pediatricians in the country. He headed or participated in many government and international commissions on child health, and taught at the University of Cincinnati, Johns Hopkins, Washington University, and the Polyclinic Hospital in Philadelphia before coming to Harvard as professor of Pediatrics in 1923. He was associated with the Infants' Hospital in Boston and was a member of the Harvard Infantile Paralysis Commission...