Word: playground
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...life, namely: wherever there is real need, we should work to satisfy that need. He said he thought that Boston needed good music. Accordingly, in 1881, he established the Symphony Orchestra. He applied the same principle in the case of his University. In 1890, he thought Harvard needed a playground: the result was Soldiers Field. In 1900, he believed he saw the need of a centre for university life: the result was the Union. With the same spirit the Corporation acquired and built up the present great Medical School...
...kinds of work which these men were ready to undertake varied greatly, boys' club and social service have the greatest number of advocates, 60 in all. The next greatest number, 47, desired to undertake practical politics, while 21 were interested in athletics and playground work...
There is skating today at the Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton; the Brookline Country Club; Charles River, opposite the Newell boathouse; Common-wealth Park; Franklin Field, Dorchester; Gibson street Playground; Public Gardens; Wood Island...
There is skating today at the Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton; the Brookline Country Club; Charles River, opposite the Newell boathouse; Franklin Field, Dorchester; Gibson street Playground; Public Gardens...
There is good skating today at Brookline Reservoir; Spy. Pond, Arlington; Hammond's Pond, Chestnut Hill; Ell Pond, Melrose; Gibson street Playground; Public Gardens; Wood Island Park; Columbus avenue Playground; North Brighton Playground; Broadway Field, Somerville; and on Charles River, opposite the Newell boat-house...