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...amassed an art collection that included Botticellis, Rembrandts and Raphaels. Her house on Beacon Hill was overflowing with paintings and potted palms, so she decided to make use of her spare time and her warehouse full of Italian marbles and build a palace on the newly land-filled Fenway. She changed blueprints daily for five years, infuriating her architects. She was so picky about details that, although in her late 60s, she climbed up a ladder in her central court to blend the exact shade of yellow-pink she wanted...
...Fenway was itself, resplendent in its deformity despite two soggy postponements of the opener. The park was all decked out in new red and blue seats and bedizened by half-hearted efforts at new banners. The green wall was still the green wall. Typically, Kenmore Square was thronged, Jersey Street was alive with peanut-pushers, and on Brookline Avenue the black nun who collects coins in a basket was back at her post...
After Thursday's incident, my cohort said flatly, "Boston's a racist town." And Thursday, in spite of the loss, Fenway was having a Boston...
...Fenway faithful will get a first live peek at the 1974 "New Look" Red Sox this afternoon. Assuming, of course, that yesterday's nor' easter doesn't decide to hang around another day. Over 30,000 are expected to be on hand to hear Rene Rancourt of the Boston Conservatory of Music deliver the National Anthem for the flag-raising...
...quite the same old Fenway Park that the fans will be seeing today. In addition to Bob Bolin, Luis Aparicio, Cha Cha Cepeda, and Reggie Smith, some of Fenway's seats got the heave-ho this winter. The grounds crew removed the old wooden slats from the box seats and reserved grandstand seats and replaced them with bright red plastic numbers that undoubtedly will be more comfortable but not as classy...