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...attempted suicide was reported at 124 Mount Auburn St to the HUPD. The case was referred to another agency by the HUPD...
...There is no law or regulation that regulates smoothies in this land." --Benny, Owner, Benny's Juice Bar JOINTBenny's Juice Bar The Wrap & Smoothie Joint Caf‚ Gaia LOCATIONHarvard Square T station 11 Mt. Auburn St. Loker Commons INGREDIENTS fresh, not frozen, fruit Bananas are fresh, the rest frozen. Frozen fruit. "It ensures a regular supply of ripe fruit. It's what makes it cold and thick," says John J. Soldano, manager of Loker Commons. MOST POPULAR OFFERING For women: strawberries & mango. For men: Pineapple & banana Strawbana: A delicious combination of plump strawberries, banana, orange sherbet and apple...
...Tonight, the glittering ballroom of the cotillion is theirs for the taking. Silk gowns sway and champagne flows. The band thrills and the playboys survey the scene. The party swells. In the early morning hours, the gala subsides and the young men return to their lush apartments on Mount Auburn Street...
...suite of three rooms: two bedrooms, study with fireplace, and bath, second floor front in Westmorely Court in Mt. Auburn Street. In the basement was the only swimming pool in Cambridge in those days. Boston newspapers referred to this neighborhood as the Gold Coast. The study proved to be an ideal spot for poker. The pool was a handy bit of moisture into which to dunk unsuspecting and slightly alcoholized guests, without bothering to remove their clothing--often white tie and tails and a two-quart hat. This seemed to have a sobering effect...
...Gold Coast, students lived in the lap of luxury surrounded by all that money could buy. Local realtors jumped at the chance to rent exclusive apartment houses on Mt. Auburn Street catered to the needs of the extremely wealthy. Claverly Hall, Apley Court and Randolph Hall and Westmorely Court (today, part of Adams House) housed the College's rich kids. These students were the members of the social clubs, the clientele of the mirrored bars and marbled restaurants of downtown Boston and the owners the flashy Mercedes and Renaults parked along Mt. Auburn...