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The Boston Evening Traveler was founded in 1845.
On September 3, 1884 The Boston Evening Record was started by the Boston Advertiser as a campaign newspaper.
* The Boston Evening Transcript
" An article in the Boston Evening Gazette, in 1859, made reference to an early game of hockey on ice occurring in Halifax in that year.
The Boston Evening Transcript reported that Vivekananda was " a great favourite at the parliament ... if he merely crosses the platform, he is applauded ".
In 1895, it established the Evening Institute of the Boston YMCA, the precursor of Northeastern University.
During this time, Slonimsky taught music theory at Boston Conservatory and the Malkin Conservatory, and began to write music articles for The Boston Evening Transcript, The Christian Science Monitor and the magazine, The Etude.
There he painted several religious pictures and a portrait of Cornelia Wells ( Walter ) Richards, editor of the Boston Evening Transcript.
As Coolidge was unwilling to move from Boston to New York, Hamilton Fish Armstrong a Princeton alumnus and a European correspondent of the New York Evening Post ( now known as the New York Post ) was appointed as a co-editor and was sent to work in New York to handle the mechanical work of publishing the journal.
William Howe Downs, art critic for the Boston Evening Transcript, summed up this position in 1900 by saying " Art is not so much a matter of methods and processes as it is an affair of temperament, of taste and of sentiment … In the hands of the artist, the photograph becomes a work of art … In a word, photography is what the photographer makes it ‒ an art or a trade.
He may have been taught various subjects, it is reasonably conjectured, by his future stepfather, who besides painting portraits and cutting engravings eked out a living in Boston by teaching dancing and, beginning September 12, 1743, by conducting an " Evening Writing and Arithmetic School ", duly advertised.
* The Boston Evening Transcript
" Boston Evening Transcript, 10 April 1931, p. 1.
She contributed regularly to periodicals, sometimes under the pseudonym James Lincoln, including Atlantic Monthly, Congregationalist, Boston Evening Transcript, Christian Century, Contemporary Verse, Lippincott's and Delineator.
The poem reached a wider audience when her revised version was printed in the Boston Evening Transcript on November 19, 1904.
* Then Go Beyond the Reach of Road: An Evening with Poet Peter Fallon Poetry reading at Boston University, video, March 30, 2009
Initially a reporter for the Boston American in 1912, he went on to become copy desk editor and rewrite man for the Boston Evening Herald and, from 1912 to 1913, an editorial writer.
For four years, Gruening was, consecutively, managing editor of the Boston Evening Traveler and the New York Tribune.
In November 1915 ( see 1915 in poetry ), the poem — along with Eliot's " Portrait of a Lady ," " The Boston Evening Transcript ," " Hysteria ," and " Miss Helen Slingsby "— was published in London in Pound's Catholic Anthology 1914 – 1915, which was printed by Elkin Mathews.
" A positive review however came from an anonymous writer in the Boston Evening Transcript, for whom the central figure was, " analyzed with rare insight and unprejudiced if inexorable justice ", and the book itself praised as full of " realities faithfully and unflinchingly realised.

Boston and Traveler
Liston is Bill Liston, baseball writer for the Boston Traveler, who quoted Jensen as saying:
For many years, the newspaper was controlled by many of the investors in United Shoe Machinery Co. After a newspaper strike in 1967, Herald-Traveler Corp. suspended the afternoon Traveler and absorbed the evening edition into the Herald to create the Boston Herald Traveler.
The Sunday Advertiser and Record American would ultimately be merged in 1972 into The Boston Herald Traveler a line of newspapers that stretched back to the old Boston Herald.
The two papers were merged to become an all-day paper called the Boston Herald Traveler and Record American in the morning and Record-American and Boston Herald Traveler in the afternoon.
WBZ also expanded its news programming via a partnership with the Boston Herald and Traveler.
But on October 25, 1965, a newspaper story changed everything: A front page story on the Boston Traveler asked " UFO Chiller: Did THEY Seize Couple?
Brush did not attend college, but instead began working as a columnist for the Boston Traveler.
As early as 1842, the Western Railroad of Massachusetts was reported in the June 15 edition of the Boston Traveler to be experimenting with innovative freight car designs capable of carrying all types of perishable goods without spoilage.
As early as 1842 the Western Railroad of Massachusetts was reported in the June 15 edition of the Boston Traveler to be experimenting with innovative freight car designs capable of carrying all types of perishable goods without spoilage.
After graduation, he took a job as a Sunday writer for the Boston Herald Traveler.
* 1948: Frank Cushing of Boston Traveler, for his photo Boy Gunman and Hostage.
* 1957: Harry A. Trask of Boston Traveler for his dramatic and outstanding photographic sequence of the sinking of the liner SS Andrea Doria, the pictures being taken from an airplane flying at a height of 75 feet only nine minutes before the ship plunged to the bottom.

Boston and was
For the Coolidges, it was Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston, Massachusetts, owners of a large department store.
Just when it was needed for the campaign, Hearst Paper No. 8, the Boston American, began publication.
Deppy is Despina Messinesi, a long-time member of the Vogue staff who, although born in Boston, was born there of Greek parents.
After all, Pike was an established poet and his work had been published in the respectable periodicals of that center of American culture, Boston.
He was thrown out, more or less, from Boston, Plymouth, Pocasset, Newport, and Providence.
With his wife and three or more children he arrived in Boston in March, 1637, and soon found it was no place for anyone looking for liberty of conscience.
The unconquerable Mrs. Hutchinson was residing at Pocasset, after having been excommunicated by the Boston church and thrown out of the colony.
The Boston elders were great at befuddling the opposition with torrents of ecclesiastical obscurities, but Gorton was better.
In Boston, Edwin Booth was winding up a performance of A New Way To Pay Old Debts.
He had ridden hard from Boston, and he was not used to horseback.
'' and others concerning camp friends who resided in her suburban neighborhood,, and news of her commencing again her piano lessons, her private school, a visit to Boston to see her grandparents and an uncle who was a surgeon returned on furlough, wounded, from the war in Europe.
In 1914 when the town was chosen for the U. S. Amateur Golf tournament, a representative hurried here from the Boston manager's office.
The nearest undisrupted end of track from Boston was at Concord, N. H..
-- Boston Red Sox Outfielder Jackie Jensen said Monday night he was through playing baseball.
Bobby Lowe of Boston was the first to hit four at home and Gil Hodges turned the trick in Brooklyn's Ebbetts Field.
He was the lawyer for Ted Collins' old Boston Yankees in the National Football League.
In 1825, the Boston house carpenters' strike for a ten-hour day was denounced by the organized employers, who declared: `` It is considered that all combinations by any classes of citizens intended to effect the value of labor tend to convert all its branches into monopolies ''.
The fact is incontestable: that liberal world of Unitarian Boston was narrow-minded, intellectually sterile, smug, afraid of the logical consequences of its own mild ventures into iconoclasm, and quite prepared to resort to hysterical repressions when its brittle foundations were threatened.
Our endeavor to capture even a faint sense of how strenuous was the fight is muffled by our indifference to the very issue which in the Boston of 1848 seemed to be the central hope of its Christian survival, that of the literal, factual historicity of the miracles as reported in the Four Gospels.
If one of Mr. Rodgers' melodies seemed to deserve a better fate than interment in Boston or the obscurity of a Broadway failure, Mr. Hart was likely to deck it out with new lyrics to give it a second chance in another show.
His most well-known teaching position was at the Temple School in Boston.
He moved to Boston on April 24, 1828, and was immediately impressed, referring to the city as a place " where the light of the sun of righteousness has risen.
" Alcott began to believe Boston was the best place for his ideas to flourish.
It was named the Temple School because classes were held at the Masonic Temple on Tremont Street in Boston.
Reverend James Freeman Clarke was one of Alcott's few supporters and defended him against the harsh response from Boston periodicals.

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