. Journal of radiology . ern 796, and one-third of the woolenand worsted goods, worth $464,-067,705, are produced in the littleBay State. She also produces an impressivevolume of foundry and machine-shop products, leather prepara-tions, exclusive of boots andshoes, cut stock and findingsand other auxiliaries of the gi-gantic boot and shoe industry;electrical machinery and appara-tus, paper and wood pulp, meat BOSTON, and other food products. Thestriking variety of her productsis shown by the fact that 166 ma-jor industries received classifica-tion exclusive of a group of prac-tically 100 other
. Journal of radiology . ern 796, and one-third of the woolenand worsted goods, worth $464,-067,705, are produced in the littleBay State. She also produces an impressivevolume of foundry and machine-shop products, leather prepara-tions, exclusive of boots andshoes, cut stock and findingsand other auxiliaries of the gi-gantic boot and shoe industry;electrical machinery and appara-tus, paper and wood pulp, meat BOSTON, and other food products. Thestriking variety of her productsis shown by the fact that 166 ma-jor industries received classifica-tion exclusive of a group of prac-tically 100 other minor industries. ft is natural that Massachusettsshould be the leading market forthe raw materials which enter into THE CITY billion and a half dollars, and em-ploying on an average of 250,000wage earners. In variety, itsproducts are probably more exten -sive than those of any similarcommunity in the United has 103 major industry group-ings and about 60 minor lines ofindustry. iiillllllllllll iiillllllliSi li. Tufts Medical School, Boston. the making of her great products. hi higher educational institu-As showing how this holds true,Boston in 1918 imported wool tothe value of $177,896,026, whichmeans, in other words, that Bos- ton is the greatest wool port inthe world. Metropolitan Boston, with apopulation of about 1,800,000 per-sons, has nearly 5,000 industrialestablishments producing annuallymanufactures valued at nearly a Page Forty-three tions Boston again stands , Tufts, and Boston uni-versities, Massachusetts Instituteof Technplogy, RadclifTe, Sim-mons, Wellesley and Boston col-leges are examples of the greateducational forces which draw theattention of the world to are too well known to needencomium; their alumni and alum-nae are to be found in every coun- BOSTON, try on the globe. In the BostonConservatory of Music this citypresents the finest college of musicin the United States; in the Har-vard medical group are the finestbuildings
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