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Brattle and area
The Harvard Square area includes Brattle Square and Eliot Square.
Harvard Square is a large triangular area in the center of Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue, Brattle Street, and John F. Kennedy Street.

Brattle and /
" Harvard / Brattle ", a temporary station built of pressure-treated wood, consisted of two platforms between three tracks in Eliot Yard, just outside the portal.

Brattle and Cambridge
The name of the DC & H corporate offices is visible on the third floor window above the corner of Brattle and JFK Streets, in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
After his death, a " Bogie Cult " formed at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as well as Greenwich Village, New York and in France, which contributed to his spike in popularity in the late 1950s and 1960s.
The home is still standing at 121 Brattle Street in Cambridge.
Specifically, it lies underneath Massachusetts Avenue and Brattle Street near their intersections with Eliot, JFK, Cambridge and Garden Streets.
After she moved to the United States in 1951, her first engagement was at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts in It's About Time, a revue which incorporated some of her London material.
Janus Films was founded in 1956 by Bryant Haliday and Cyrus Harvey Jr., in the historic Brattle Theater, a Harvard Square landmark in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Two shows at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on October 6, 2007, were a musical reunion of sorts, as Donelly co-headlined with Hersh.
With financial support from his father, he co-founded the Brattle Theater Company ( 1948 – 1952 ) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and established himself in the professional theatre.
The name of the DC & H corporate offices is visible on the third floor window above the corner of Brattle and JFK Streets, in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
On the 2nd, several thousand men bent on violence gathered in Cambridge, where they forced several notable Loyalists, including William Brattle, to flee to Boston and the protection of the military.
The Longfellow House – Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site, also known as the Vassall-Craigie-Longfellow House and, until December 2010, Longfellow National Historic Site, is a historic site located at 105 Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
It premiered at the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, MA to a sold out audience as part of the Boston Independent Film Festival.
Initially constructed 1685 and enlarged and remodeled many times thereafter, it is located at 159 Brattle Street in Cambridge.
Hubbard's house on Brattle Street in Cambridge ( on whose lawn, in 1877, Hubbard's daughter Mabel married Alexander Graham Bell ) no longer stands.

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In 1914, the historian George Lincoln Burr sided with Upham in a note on Thomas Brattle's letter, " The strange suggestion of W. F. Poole that Brattle here means Cotton Mather himself, is adequately answered by Upham ..." Burr also reprinted Calef in full and dug deep into the historical record for information on the man and concludes "... that he had else any grievance against the Mathers or their colleagues there is no reason to think.
Brattle Street itself is home to the Brattle Theater ( a non-profit arthouse theater ) and the American Repertory Theater.
It is the second oldest building at Harvard ( the first being Massachusetts Hall ), and General George Washington briefly set up his first headquarters in the house from July 3 to about July 14, 1775 before transferring to the larger John Vassall house ( now the Longfellow House ) on Brattle Street.
A car park is along the Woodchurch Road, heading north from Appledore towards Brattle.
* The first permanent church organ in the United States, the Brattle organ, imported by Thomas Brattle, is installed in Boston at King's Chapel.
He is currently a principal of economic consulting firm The Brattle Group.

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* 1876 ( plaster version in 1874 ): Frieze and four angelic trumpeters on the tower of Brattle Square Church, Boston, Massachusetts, United States ;
This superstition was based on the Cartesian " Doctrine of Effluvia ", which posited that witches afflicted by the use of " venomous and malignant particles, that were ejected from the eye ", according to the October 8, 1692 letter of Thomas Brattle, a contemporary critic of the trials.
Records of the Church in Brattle Square disclose that in 1772 Copley was asked to submit plans for a rebuilt meeting-house, and that he proposed an ambitious plan and elevation " which was much admired for its Elegance and Grandure ," but which on account of probable expensiveness was not accepted by the society.
Petru Stelian Stoianovici, a researcher from The Brattle Group, and Michael T. Maloney, an economics professor from Clemson University, found " no empirical evidence that payday lending leads to more bankruptcy filings, which casts doubt on the debt trap argument against payday lending.
NERA has been ranked the No. 1 firm for economic consulting on the Vault. com 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, and 2009 lists of top consulting firms, ahead of competitors such as Charles River Associates, Analysis Group, Cornerstone Research, and The Brattle Group.
Also on the 2nd, Boston newspapers published a letter from William Brattle in which he protested that he had not warned Gage to remove the powder ; Gage had requested from him an accounting of the storehouse's contents, and he had complied.
Brattle remained on Castle Island through the siege of Boston, leaving when the British evacuated the city in March 1776.
Beginning in the summer of 1837, he rented rooms on the east side of the second floor of the home on Brattle Street, now owned by Elizabeth Craigie.
Annually, the Brattle Prizes are awarded annually for outstanding papers on corporate finance at its annual meeting.
# Gregory Corso, Gasoline, 1958 ( reissued with The Vestal Lady on Brattle, 1978 )

Brattle and by
* Harvard Square, formed by the junction of Massachusetts Avenue, Brattle Street, and JFK Street.
This split eventually led to the founding in 1698 of Boston's Brattle Street Church, which issued a manifesto explicitly distancing itself from some of the more extreme Puritan practices advocated by Mather and his son Cotton.
One locked storehouse near Boston, in what was then part of Charlestown, now Powder House Square in Somerville, was controlled by William Brattle, the leader of the provincial militia and an appointee of the governor.
This was soon after the old Mystic River Bridge ( since replaced by the Tobin Bridge ) was closed to streetcars, with those lines last running January 12, 1935 ( into the subway at the Canal Street Portal and to the Brattle Loop ).
Image: 1855 BrattleSt AbbottLawrenceFuneral Boston Southworth Hawes MFABoston. png | Brattle St., 1855 ( future site of City Hall ), photo by Southworth & Hawes

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Most of the inhabitants were descendants of the original Puritan colonists, but there was also a small elite of Anglican " worthies " who were not involved in village life, who made their livings from estates, investments, and trade, and lived in mansions along " the Road to Watertown " ( today's Brattle Street, still known as Tory Row ).
It includes the sub-neighborhoods of Brattle Street ( formerly known as Tory Row ) and Huron Village.
The show's offices are located nearby at the corner of JFK Street and Brattle Street in Harvard Square, marked as " Dewey, Cheatem & Howe ", the imaginary law firm to which they refer on-air.
In 1800, Joseph Stevens Buckminster became minister of the Brattle Street Church in Boston, where his brilliant sermons, literary activities, and academic attention to the German " New Criticism " helped shape the subsequent growth of Unitarianism in New England.
Joseph Stevens Buckminster, and was ordained pastor of the Brattle Street Church in Boston in 1814.
Both Bowdoin and Hancock attended the Brattle Street Church, where they competed with each other over the size and quality of the improvements to the building ( and even the location of a new one ) that they funded.
* Brattle Street ( Boston, Massachusetts )
The lead tracks to Eliot Yard ( a railcar maintenance and storage facility, since demolished ) curved under Harvard Square and Brattle Street, with a portal south of Bennett Street.
* Brattle Street entrance ( south ) from Google Maps Street View
He lived at the corner of Brattle Street and Queen-Street.
The inner pair of tracks served cars from the northern suburbs which turned at Brattle Loop at Scollay Square ( now Government Center ) station, while the outer tracks served streetcars that ran through the entire Tremont Street Subway to the Public Gardens Portal and Pleasant Street Portal.

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