Word: talbot
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...fundraisers.” It’s a tough climate for fundraising now and the need for PBHA programming continues to grow. Last March, the Boston Housing Authority closed 14 youth centers due to budget cuts; at the Boys Club on the corner of Blue Hill Ave and Talbot Street in Boston, there is a waiting list is over 200 people...
...president: E. R. Roberts, of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; J. C. Talbot, of Milton, Mass.; W. H. Trumbull, of Salem, Mass...
...intellectual founders of Dumbarton Oaks,” Talbot said. “He wasn’t the first director, but he was there during a reasonably formative period and played a key role in developing its library, nurturing the fellowship program, organizing symposia and in supervising publications...
...Essentially, he was one of the last generation of great German art historian emigrés,” said Alice Mary Talbot, the director of Byzantine studies at Dumbarton Oaks—a Harvard research library in Washington, D.C. “It was as Walter Cook, director of the Institute of Fine Arts of New York University, once remarked: ‘Hitler shook the tree, and I gathered up the fruit as it fell...
Dartmouth began the scoring on its second penalty corner in the third minute of the game. After Zacarian stopped the initial shot, Big Green forward Lauren Talbot stuffed home the rebound to put Dartmouth ahead...