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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...abandonment was caused by budgetary restrictions. Most of the plants were sent to Atkin's Institution in Cuba, the roof green houses of the Biological Laboratory, and the Bussey Institution. The remaining stock was presented to Massachusetts State College, Boston Teachers College, Wellesly College, and the Boston Park Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLANTS NOW ABANDONED BY BOTANICAL GARDEN | 2/26/1937 | See Source »

...arrival in the front of Hollis the new truck was given the place of honor and the all-in-one-piece ladder was run up with eclat but unfortunately it was long by about 20 feet and wrapped itself around the roof. A shorter, old fashioned ladder did the trick, but as the fireman who stands on the back platform said, the new one "shore looks purity up there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RED FIRE TRUCK FASCINATES ONLOOKERS AT HOLLIS BLAZE | 2/23/1937 | See Source »

...never did know a thing about flowers. Occasionally we've had to send them to girls, and then they've impressed our bank book a good deal. Yet even the Pierre Roof and somebody's debutante daughter tastefully decorated in silver smilax, silver fox, and perhaps a corsage of spinach have left us cold as we eyed down the page, up of the night's festivities. Botany didn't mean much then...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crime | 2/23/1937 | See Source »

Flying one day from Washington to Cleveland, a Pennsylvania Airliner ran into a patch of bumpy air near Harper's Ferry, Va. On one bump the ship fell about 300 ft., pitching two of the passengers against the roof so violently that they had to be taken back to Washington at once and sent to a hospital. Last week these two-George P. Kimmel, Washington patent lawyer, and Homer J. Byrd, Illinois State Superintendent of Registration & Education-were in court demanding $200,000 damages from the airline.* They contended the pilot should have warned them to fasten their safety...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Perils of the Air | 2/15/1937 | See Source »

...Merivale is now sad because he is a small-town English nonconformist parson who has to live in a ghastly house with a leaking roof, put up with a whining wife, stand for any amount of bulldozing from his parishioners and much bad cooking from a gabbling, ill-trained slattern. He is sadder when one of his younger parishioners runs away. He is a little more cheerful when he goes after her and falls in love with her, but then he is much sadder than ever when she is killed in an off-stage railway wreck from which he escapes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Feb. 15, 1937 | 2/15/1937 | See Source »

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