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There is good skating today at the Cambridge Skating Club; Jamaica Pond, Jamaica Plain; Franklin Field, Dorchester; Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton; Country Club, Brookline; Billings Field, West Roxbury; Boston Common and Public Garden; Wood Island Park, East Boston; Neponset Playground; North Brighton Playground; Rogers Park, Brighton; Commonwealth Skating Club, Brighton; Ashmont Playground; Charlesbank Gymnasium, Boston; Randolph Street Playground; Columbus Avenue Playground; Charlestown Playground. The skating at Franklin Field is especially good...
There is good skating today at the Cambridge Skating Club; Jamaica Pond, Jamaica Plain; Franklin Field, Dorchester; Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton; Country Club, Brookline; Billings Field, West Roxbury; Boston Common and Public Garden; Wood Island Park, East Boston; Neponset Playground; North Brighton Playground; Rogers Park, Brighton; Commonwealth Skating Club, Brighton; Ashmont Playground; Charlesbank Gymnasium, Boston; Randolph Street Playground; Columbus Avenue Playground; Charlestown Playground. The ice is in fair condition on the Brookline Reservoir, and the toboggan slide at Franklin Field is in good condition...
There is good skating today at Spy Pond, Arlington; Artificial Pond, Cambridge; Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill; Brookline Reservoir, Brookline; Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton; Country Club, Brookline; Billings Field, West Roxbury; Wood Island Park, East Boston; North Brighton Playground; Rogers Park, Brighton; Charlestown Playground...
...first meeting of this club, which will be held at 8 o'clock this evening in the Common Room of Divinity Hall, Rev. W. A. Knight of Brighton will deliver an address. All students in the University who are thinking of making the ministry their profession are especially invited to attend...
...There has been a long-felt need for a better approach to Soldiers Field from the Cambridge side than the present structure affords, but as the river is still a navigable waterway owing to the few barges and lighters which ply between the one or two remaining wharves at Brighton and various coalyards in the Boston harbor, a stationary bridge over the channel at Boylston bridge would have to have a head room of 25 feet at high tide to fulfil the government requirements. The authorities are in hopes of soon being able to gain control of the wharves...