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...Mansfield, Cambridge; J. A. Marcus, Brooklyn, N. Y.; A. J. Marder, Dorchester, D. F. Margolies, New York City; J. S. Mason, Pittsburgh, Pa.; E. J. Masseilo, Somerville; F. X.; Moloney, Roxbury, Z. I. Mosesson, Uniontown, Pa.; Vernon Munroe, Jr., New York City; C. T. Murphy, Phila., Pa.; J. J. Murphy, Jr., Cambridge...
Manayunk, Phila...
Because Statesman & Scientist Benjamin Franklin won his fame in Phila- delphia, few but historians are prone to associate him with Boston. He was Boston-born Jan. 6, 1706, son of Josiah Franklin, a tallow chandler. Not until 1723, after he had written many an essay for his brother James's New England Courant, "first sensational newspaper in America," did Benjamin Franklin migrate to Philadelphia...
...certs, Metropolitan Opera, and other im portant musical events, summer sojourns here or in Europe on the advice of the faculty, financial assistance in setting out on professional careers. Last week Mrs. Bok revealed a further extension of activity. She announced that the Institute had affiliated with the Phila delphia Grand Opera Company to provide the city with opera the equal of Chicago's and Manhattan's. Emily Mlynarski, con ductor of the Warsaw Philharmonic and Opera, was named as director of both the Curtis Institute Orchestra and the Phila delphia Grand Opera, replacing Artur Rodzinski...
...Stewart of Phila...