. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. rson 189189190190190191192 195199204208211214217220222 Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews, Civic ConferenceArthur Burnham, Fine and Industrial Arts Con ferenceDr. Richard C. Cabot, Health ConferenceJohn H. Fahey, Charter MemberGeorge B. Gallup, Contributing MemberIrving T. Guild, City Plan ConferenceMrs. Emma S. Gulliver, Education ConferenceSolomon Lewenberg, Contributing MemberWilliam E. Litchfield, Business ConferenceFrank S. Mason, Youth Conference PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Willi


. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. rson 189189190190190191192 195199204208211214217220222 Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews, Civic ConferenceArthur Burnham, Fine and Industrial Arts Con ferenceDr. Richard C. Cabot, Health ConferenceJohn H. Fahey, Charter MemberGeorge B. Gallup, Contributing MemberIrving T. Guild, City Plan ConferenceMrs. Emma S. Gulliver, Education ConferenceSolomon Lewenberg, Contributing MemberWilliam E. Litchfield, Business ConferenceFrank S. Mason, Youth Conference PUBLICATION COMMITTEE ,IndustrialRelationsConference Miss Mary Boyle OReilly, Charities and Cor-rection ConferenceWilliam H. Pear, Charities and Correction Con-ferenceLeonard J. Ross, Industrial Relations ConferenceMrs. John B. Suckling, Youth ConferenceMrs. May Alden Ward, Womens ClubsMiss Mary C. Wiggin, Co-operative ConferenceMyron E. PierceFred J. McLaughlin Entered as second-class matter at the Boston Post Office JAMES P. MUNROE, Editor-in-Chief LEWIS E. PALMER. Managing Editor RAYMOND P. EMMONS. Advertising Manager NEW BOSTON. Dont fail to visit the exhibit of the Aniencan¥oolen Company President AT THE Industrial & Educational Exposition MECHANICS BUILDING, BOSTONOPEN OCTOBER 2nd ^This exhibit occupies the entire stage in the mainhall where you are invited to inspect not only finishedfabrics, but many of the processes employed in themaking of same. ^ As we are the largest manufacturers of worsted andwoolen goods in the world, necessitating the operationof thirty-four up-to-date mills, this exhibit will certainlybe worthy your closest inspection. Executive Offices: SHAWMUT BANK BUILDING Boston Sales Offices:AMERICAN WOOLEN BUILDING 18th to 19th Street on 4th Avenue, New York


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