Word: tremont
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...THAT perceptive paragraph is nearlly the full text of a letter that we got last week from Betsy Tremont, a U.S. Government employee in Teheran. Reader Tremont had spotted a change in the style of our Milestones section. Since the section appeared in the first issue of TIME in 1923, each milestone has usually followed a form fairly described in the reader's letter. In the Sept. 29 issue, we changed the general style. Now a milestone takes a less restricted form, is more like a little story. Reader Tremont doesn't like the new style...
...Tremont Street at Park Street Subway The Very Rev. Charles H. Buck, Jr, Dean...
...offices for the one-week recruitment drive are at 55 Tremont Street...
...point to, Boston has a small area of delicate trees and historical graves. There is never any question in a visitor's mind as to where the heart of Boston is. Bawdy Washington Street and arty Newbury are mere auxiliaries. He returns to the Hill, to the Common. Tremont Street, he says, that must be it. But no, there just doesn't seem to be a main street. Aside from the few movie house and stores on one side only, the heart of this city seems bordered by a white-steepled church, a charming silversmith shop, and rows of stately...
...rummaging progressed, "I don't have any adhesive tape to put on my pasties with. You think I could go on without them tonight. It's the last performances, they can't close us," she grinned, envisioning the spectacle of the Boston constabulary raiding that staid old brontasaurus, Tremont Street's Music Hall Theatre where she and Blaze Starr were heading up "Those Wonderful Days of Burlesque...