Search Results (3 titles)

Searched over 7.2 Billion pages in 0.66 seconds

 
Boylston, Massachusetts (X)

       
1
Records: 1 - 3 of 3 - Pages: 
  • Cover Image

The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ng Stal>lea Uain and Sooth Strssm, Oppoeite Greylork Hotel Wllllamstown, - Massachusetts Lone DI«tance Telephone OLYMPIAN Bowling and Billiard Parlors... .... American and European Plan.... HENRY E. MARSH, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, . MASSACHUSETTS 1 WILLIAMS ICBCOBD i Bowling and Billiards AT THE CASINO Hoo... ...merican and European Plan .... HENRY E. M^RSH, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, ... MASSACHUSETTS WIIiLUMK KBOORD Bowling and Billiards AT THE CASINO Hoosac C... ...an and European Plan. . . . HENRY E. MARSH, Proprietor SPRINGFIELD, . ., . MASSACHUSETTS w »*rtV«aw • ,y^^,i.-4/^aihJiaLH IM':i W1LLLAM« KBCORl) M'"-... ...or to Public Library, one bloclt from Art Mu- seum. Address, Ttie Dean,68S Boylston Street. Sollool of Thmology. Opens Sept. i3. Address. Tile Dean. 7... ...acon Street. Ofmtlumlm OmitrnHmmntt Opens Sept. 19. Address. The Dean. 688 Boylston Street. Holy Cross Beaten Continued from page L Col. 2. gain by Sw... ...oor to Public Library, one block from Art Mu- seum. Address, The Dean, 688 Boylston Street. Sokool of ThBOloaaT' Opens Sept. 18. Address, The Dean, 72... ...oor to Public Library, one block from Art Mu- seum. Address. The Dean. 688 Boylston Street. Soltool of Theoloay. Opens Sept. tS. Address. The Dean. 72... ...eacon Street. Oraduato Donarfmont. Opens Sept. 19. Address.'.The Dean. 688;Boylston Street. FourConcerts BeforeNew Year's— First in Jesup Hall Nov. 16...

Read More
  • Cover Image

The Whole History of Grandfathers Chair or True Stories from New England History, 1620-1808

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...hey made a settlement, and called it Plymouth, which, though now a part of Massachusetts, was for a long time a colony by itself. And thus was formed ... ...everal gentle men among them purchased a tract of country on the coast of Massachusetts Bay, and obtained a charter from King Charles, which authoriz... ...the king’s charter in his keeping, and was appointed the first governor of Massachusetts. Imagine him a person of grave and benevolent aspect, dressed... ...ters differed, in many respects, from those of the rulers and clergymen of Massachusetts. Now, the wise men of those days believed that the country co... ...lymouth colony; but as the people there held the same opinions as those of Massachusetts, he was not suf fered to remain among them. However, the wil... ... the poor minister so much as a patient hear ing, This was Doctor Zabdiel Boylston. He looked into the matter like a man of sense, and finding, beyon... ...r of words, written, printed, and spoken, against Cotton Mather and Doctor Boylston. T o hear them talk, you would have supposed that these two harmle... ...ing it. The strangest reports were in circula tion. Some said that Doctor Boylston had contrived a method for conveying the gout, rheumatism, sick he... ...ed Grandfather, “which stood near the corner of Essex Street, opposite the Boylston Market. Under the spreading branches of this great tree the people...

Read More
  • Cover Image

American Notes for General Circulation

By: Charles Dickens

...ly believe that the public institu tions and charities of this capital of Massachusetts are as nearly perfect, as the most considerate wisdom, be ne... ... an immense amount of evil passion and misery. The Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind, at Boston, is superintended by a body o... ... two establishments for boys in this same neighbourhood. One is called the Boylston school, and is an asylum for neglected and indigent boys who have ... ...nder the same roof, but the two classes of boys never come in contact. The Boylston boys, as may be readily supposed, have very much the advantage of ... ...is an American fash ion. One of the provinces of the state legislature of Massachusetts is to alter ugly names into pretty ones, as the children impr...

Read More
       
1
Records: 1 - 3 of 3 - Pages: 
 
 





Copyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from Project Gutenberg are sponsored by the World Library Foundation,
a 501c(4) Member's Support Non-Profit Organization, and is NOT affiliated with any governmental agency or department.