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Trains are also stored overnight in yards at Braintree ( Caddigan Yard ) and Ashmont ( Codman Yard ), as well as the stub tracks west of Alewife.
His architectural drawings and papers are collected at the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University ; the Codman Family papers are also held by Historic New England and the Boston Athenaeum.
The Vanderbilts also hired Georges Glaenzer and Ogden Codman to decorate several rooms.

Codman and opened
The remainder of the extension opened to Ashmont station and Codman Yard on September 1, 1928, and included a station-Shawmut-where there had been no Old Colony station due to the relatively close proximity to Fields Corner.
A replacement facility opened in Codman Square on Talbot Avenue 1901.
* Codman Square Branch-Originally opened at 6 Norfolk Street in 1905 and was named after a preacher named John Codman.

Codman and offices
After brief apprenticeships with Boston architectural firms, Codman started his own practice in Boston, where he kept offices from 1891-1893, after which time he relocated his main practice from Boston to New York City.

Codman and Newport
Wharton subsequently introduced Codman to Cornelius Vanderbilt II, who hired Codman in 1894 to design the second and third floor rooms of his Newport summer home, The Breakers, which he did in a clean eighteenth-century French and Italian classical style.

Codman and early
Morbidity and Mortality conferences have long been part of the practice of medicine, having originated in the early 1900s with Dr. Ernest Codman at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

Codman and 1891
* Charles Devens ' Orations and Addresses, with a memoir by John Codman Ropes ( Boston, 1891 ).

Codman and was
His homestead in Lincoln was the Codman House property, which was occupied after his death by his relatives, the Coodman family.
Dental floss was still unavailable to the consumer until the Codman and Shurtleft company started producing human-usable unwaxed silk floss in 1882.
Another great-great grandson, Paul Codman Cabot ( b. 1898 in Brookline ), was cofounder of America's first mutual fund and " Harvard's Midas.
Gallivan Boulevard was once Codman Street and Brookvale Street was once Brook Street.
Ernest Amory Codman was the first to study it using X-rays.
Her father was Francis Hunter Potter, a playboy who was a grandson of Alonzo Potter, an Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania, and a nephew and great-nephew of successive Episcopal bishops of New York, Horatio Potter and Henry Codman Potter.
The Joint Commission's predecessor organization was an outgrowth of the efforts of Ernest Codman to promote hospital reform based on outcomes management in patient care.
Henry Codman Potter ( sometimes I or Sr .; May 25, 1835-July 21, 1908 ) was a bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States.
Henry Codman Potter was born the son of another Episcopal bishop, The Right Rev'd Alonzo Potter, in Schenectady, New York in 1835.
Henry Sargent Codman was an American landscape architect in Frederick Law Olmsted's celebrated design firm.
Daniel H. Burnham later wrote of his work on the exposition grounds: " Harry Codman's knowledge of formal settings was greater than that of all the others put together .... Harry Codman was great in his knowledge and in his instincts.
Charles Russell Codman ( February 22, 1893-August 25, 1956 ) was an American author, wine expert, and aide to General George S. Patton during World War II.
Codman was a Boston, Massachusetts native who was born into an old, notable, and wealthy New England family.
When Nazi Germany invaded France in 1940, Codman was in the invaded country on a wine buying trip, and escaped to Lisbon on the last plane out of Bordeaux.
Another famous figure who advocated clinical audit was Ernest Codman ( 1869 – 1940 ).
Despite the successes of Nightingale in the Crimea and Codman in Massachusetts, clinical audit was slow to catch on.
It was enlarged in the 1790s to its current three-story Federal style by John Codman, brother-in-law of Chambers Russell III and executor of his estate.
The Codman House grounds are a prospect of farm and pleasure grounds, a gentleman's country seat that was a powerful force in the lives of five generations of the Codman family.

Codman and first
******* Paul Codman Cabot ( b. 1898 in Brookline ),-cofounder of America's first mutual fund, " Harvard's Midas "
Henry Codman Potter married, in 1857, as his first wife, Eliza R. Jacob ( died 1901 ).
Codman became known as the first true medical auditor following his work in 1912 on monitoring surgical outcomes.
Thanks to a gift by Dorothy Codman, it has been owned by Historic New England since 1969 and is open to the public June 1 – October 15 on the first and third Saturdays of the month.
Edith Wharton used the principles described in her first book, The Decoration of Houses ( co-authored with Ogden Codman, Jr .), when she designed the house.

Codman and met
In the latter stages of the North African Campaign, he met Patton, who soon asked him to serve as his aide-de-camp, which Codman did for the rest of the war.

Codman and Edith
Ogden Codman, Jr. ( January 19, 1863-January 8, 1951 ) was a noted American architect and interior decorator in the Beaux-Arts styles, and co-author with Edith Wharton of The Decoration of Houses ( 1897 ), which became a standard in American interior design.
Mr. Codman was co-author with Edith Wharton of the highly influential and still in print book The Decoration of Houses.
Edith Wharton and Ogden Codman, Jr., in The Decoration of Houses ( 1897 ), distinguished three gradations of quality in such " household ornaments ": bric-à-brac, bibelots and objets d ' art.

Codman and .
In 1887 Bishop Henry Codman Potter of the Episcopal Diocese of New York called for a cathedral to rival St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan.
* October 6-Stephen Codman, composer ( b. 1796 )
One participant, a man named John Codman, joined the community at the age of 27 in 1843.
* Ropes, John Codman.
* Charles R. Codman ( 1893 – 1956 ): author
******* Charles Codman Cabot ( b. 1900 in Brookline )-associate judge of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, Boston Bar Association president
* Ropes, John Codman.
Designed by renowned architect Richard Morris Hunt and with interior decoration by Jules Allard and Sons and Ogden Codman, Jr., the 70-room mansion has approximately of living space.
* Mr. Vanderbilt ’ s Bedroom-As with the rest of the second floor, Ogden Codman designed this room in Louis XIV style.
The third floor contains eight bedrooms and a sitting room decorated in Louis XVI style walnut paneling by Ogden Codman.
Ogden Codman and the Decoration of Houses.
* Sebastian Tillinger-Private Bert D. " Moose " Codman

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