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*" Ethics for the Atomic Age " By Ana Maria O ' Neill, Publisher ; Boston: Meador Publishing Company, 1948.

Boston and Publishing
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2009.
Steiner states that the sole original source to claim that he did join a church – in Hudson, New York – is Vernon B. Hampton, in Religious Background of the White House ( Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1932 ), the basis of which Steiner was unable to verify.
Boston: Tuttle Publishing, 1997.
Boston: Tuttle Publishing, 1997.
Boston: Blackwell Publishing, 2005.
Boston: Tuttle Publishing, 200.
Boston: Tuttle Publishing, 1959.
Boston: Boston Publishing Company, 1987.
* Arnold Issacs, Gordon Hardy, MacAlister Brown, et al., Pawns of War: Cambodia and Laos, Boston Publishing Company, Boston 1987.
* " Historical Sketch of Boston Highlands ", Mercantile Publishing Company, Boston, 1888.
Boston: Boston Publishing Company, 1983.
Boston: Boston Publishing Company, 1984.
Boston: Tuttle Publishing, 2005.
* 1998: Peter Drucker on the Profession of Management ( Boston: Harvard Business School Publishing )
Additional businesses created after World War I included the Boston Stove Foundry, Roger Reed Waxes, Ace Art, Addison-Wesley Publishing and several other companies.
All periodicals are published by the Christian Science Publishing Society in Boston.
The Christian Science Publishing Society ( CSPS ) was established in 1898 by Mary Baker Eddy and is the publishing arm of The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts.
* Rose and Thorn, Congregational Sunday-School and Publishing Society ( Boston, MA ), 1889.
* Sammarco, Anthony Mitchell, East Boston, Arcadia Publishing, Images of America series, 1997.

Boston and Company
* Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, a town in the British colony of Massachusetts, against the British government and the monopolistic East India Company that controlled all the tea imported into the colonies.
* The Boston Beer Company, under its " Samuel Adams " label, brews a seasonal Chocolate Bock, and has been brewing Double Bock since 1988.
The original Boston Herald was founded in 1846 by a group of Boston printers jointly under the name of John A. French & Company.
It boasts one of the world's largest pipe organs, built by the Aeolian-Skinner Company of Boston.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Julia Griffiths, Boston: Jewett and Company, 1853. pp. 174 – 239.
Boston: John P. Jewett and Company.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 2003.
Realising the War of 1812 had ruined his import business but that a market for domestic finished cloth was emerging in America, he memorised the design of textile machines, and on his return to the United States, he set up the Boston Manufacturing Company.
Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company.
While at Harvard, he conducted the Bach Society Orchestra and was a reserve clarinetist for both the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Opera Company of Boston.
* The League of Nations, Boston: Old Colony Trust Company, 1919.
Targets included three Ford showrooms ; Peugeot and IKA-Renault showrooms ; Goodyear and Firestone tire distributors, the pharmaceutical manufacturers Riker and Eli Lilly, the Union Carbide Battery Company, the Bank of Boston, Chase Manhattan Bank, the Xerox Corporation, and the soft drink companies, Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola.
Notable examples include Samuel Adams of the Boston Beer Company in Boston ( even though the recipe for the beer does not come from New England ); Sea Dog Brewing Company of Bangor ; Shipyard Brewing Company of Portland ; and Smuttynose Brewing Company of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Boston and 1939
* 1939 – Ralph Boston, American athlete
He played his entire 22-year Major League Baseball career as the left fielder for the Boston Red Sox ( 1939 – 1942 and 1946 – 1960 ).
In 1939, with the help of his agent, Audrey Wood, he was awarded a $ 1, 000 grant from the Rockefeller Foundation in recognition of his play Battle of Angels which was produced in Boston in 1940, but poorly received.
In 1939 – 40 NHL season, the Rangers finished the regular season in second place behind the Boston Bruins.
In 1939 he was under contract to appear in black theatres in New York, Baltimore, Boston and Washington D. C ..
* Ralph Boston ( born 1939 ), Olympic Gold Medalist
Then, after completing the 1939 summer season at the Hollywood Bowl, Klemperer was visiting Boston and was incorrectly diagnosed with a brain tumor, and the subsequent brain surgery left him partially paralyzed.
Then, after completing the 1939 Los Angeles Philharmonic summer season at the Hollywood Bowl, Klemperer was visiting Boston and was diagnosed with a brain tumor ; the subsequent brain surgery to remove " a tumour the size of a small orange " left him partially paralyzed.
1939 sheet music cover, " Introduced by Glenn Miller ", Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co., New York. Notable artists who have recorded big-band versions of " In The Mood " include the Joe Loss Orchestra, Xavier Cugat, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Lubo D ' Orio, the Brian Setzer Orchestra, The Shadows and John Williams with the Boston Pops Orchestra.
He was the sixth Archbishop of New York from 1939 to 1967, having previously served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Boston ( 1932 – 39 ).
* Carl Yastrzemski ( 1939 -), former member of the Boston Red Sox and a Major League Baseball hall of famer.
Boston: Merrymount Press, 1939.
Kennelly died in Boston, Massachusetts on June 18, 1939.
* Bradford Washburn, photographer, director of the Boston Museum of Science from 1939 – 1980 and Honorary Director ( a lifetime appointment ) 1985 – 2007
* Timothy George Frank Boteler Irby, 10th Baron Boston ( 1939 – 2007 )
Raymond Leo Flynn ( born July 22, 1939 ), also known as Ray Flynn, served as Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts from 1984 until 1993.
* Factories in the Field: The Story of Migratory Farm Labor in California ( Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1939 ).
The Indians had been affiliated with several Major League clubs over the years including Cincinnati ( 1939 – 41, 1961 ), Boston Braves ( 1946 – 47 ), Pittsburgh ( 1948 – 1951 ), Cleveland ( 1952 – 1956 ), Philadelphia ( 1960 ) and the Chicago White Sox ( 1962 – 67 ).
In 1939, he did radio play-by-play for the Boston Braves and the Boston Red Sox on the Colonial Network, a regional radio network serving five New England states.
While line coach in 1939, the Tigers ' record ( 8 – 1 ) was good enough to merit a trip to Dallas where Clemson met undefeated Boston College under Frank Leahy in the 1940 Cotton Bowl Classic.
The Class of 1939 Eagle at Alumni Stadium's South GateAlumni Stadium has hosted numerous intellectual and cultural luminaries, religious leaders and heads of state as the venue for Boston College's annual Commencement Exercises since 1957.
So far, Detroit's 20 consecutive playoff appearances ranks tied for fifth in league history after 29 consecutive trips by the Boston Bruins from 1967 – 1968 to 1995 – 1996, 28 consecutive trips by the Chicago Blackhawks from 1969 – 1970 through 1996 – 1997, 25 consecutive appearances by the St. Louis Blues from 1979 – 1980 to 2003 – 2004, 24 and 21 consecutive berths by the Montreal Canadiens from 1970 – 1971 to 1993 – 1994 and 1948 – 1949 through 1968 – 1969 respectively as well as tied with their own streak of 20 seasons from 1938 – 1939 to 1957 – 1958.
He batted over. 300 every year from 1937 to 1940 with Boston, scoring 100 runs in 1938 and 1939, and tied for the league lead in hits ( 200 ) in.

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