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Organized in November, the Association already boasts 40 members paying the not inconsiderable dues of five dollars a year. In the finest tradition of serious art, the members do their work in a two room studio garret on the top of Sever Hall where the Association offers three-hour "life" classes once a week...
...Adamses had always walked-his great-grandfather, President John Quincy Adams, had been as addicted to three-hour hikes as to his famed diary. For another thing, there was something satisfying in a leisurely look at Boston. Despite the Irish, the Italians, the automobile and the social "philosophy" of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Boston was still Boston. Its church steeples still stood unchallenged by tall buildings. Beacon Hill's decorous cascade of red brick houses still defied time and modern architects. The lion and unicorn of England, which revolutionary mobs had neglected to pull down in the 1770s, still stood...
Before the needle wore out, Partner Petrillo was calling the tune. This week union recording musicians begin drawing a straight hourly increase of 37½% ($41.25 instead of $30 for a three-hour session). "Pretty good," said James Caesar Petrillo...
...three-hour hearing (which disclosed that Leon McAtee had not stolen a saddle after all), the local judge freed each of the accused under $2,000 bond until a grand jury convenes in October...
Some wrestled indignant dowagers for the possession of seats from which to view the three-hour Centennial parade. In the official reviewing stand were Maurice Tobin, governor of Massachusetts; James Michael Curley, mayor of Boston; and Lieut.-Gen. Courtney L. Hodges, famed commander of the First Army...