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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Dorothea, 14-year-old daughter of Mayor and Mrs. James M. Curley; in Boston of double lobar* pneumonia...
...Osborne is well qualified to speak on subjects relating to crime and prisons. Since 1885 he has been prominent in public affairs in New York, being a candidate for the Lieutenant Governorship of New York and holding the office of mayor in Auburn, N. Y. from 1903 to 1905. He has also taken an active part in forest, fish, and game conservation holding the office of Forest, Fish, and Game Commissioner...
...actual size of the structure, but the present features would be retained. The change would cost, approximately $20,000 half of which would be paid by the city while the State would pay the remaining half and be reimbursed later by rentals from the Boston Elevated Railway Company. Mayor Quoin announced yesterday that he strongly favored the proposed change...
Tibbetts is entered in the Mayor Curley invitation mile, a distance better suited to his stride than the half. The mile race is due to be fast since Lloyd Hahn, Leo Larives, and Ray Dodge are entered...
...Lieutenant Wade before his address, and is expected to preside at the dinner which is being given in honor of the Army ace at the Union tonight before the speech. Lieutenant Wade's brief stay in Boston has already been featured by celebrations in his honor, his schedule including Mayor Curley, the American Legion, the City Club and the Charlestown Navy Yard among those who are paying tribule to the Army's achievement. It was reported last night that the Governor of Vermont has sent a representative to Boston to invite Lieutenant Wade, on behalf of the Executive...