. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. hool gymnasiums andbaths could be made of more general nseby opening them for the benefit of thepublic outside of school hours. Theschoolyards that are not advantageouslysituated for small childrens playgroundscould be equipped with gynmastie ap-paratus for the older boys. A few privateinstitutions have i)r()perty tluit could bemade to contril)ute to the welfare of thecommunity. Boston College, for ex-ample, could render a service to the con-gested neighborhood in which


. New Boston; a chronicle of progress in developing a greater and finer city--under the auspices of the Boston-1915 movement. hool gymnasiums andbaths could be made of more general nseby opening them for the benefit of thepublic outside of school hours. Theschoolyards that are not advantageouslysituated for small childrens playgroundscould be equipped with gynmastie ap-paratus for the older boys. A few privateinstitutions have i)r()perty tluit could bemade to contril)ute to the welfare of thecommunity. Boston College, for ex-ample, could render a service to the con-gested neighborhood in which it is situ-ated by opening its grounds during thesummer months. Another bit of prop-erty in the South End is the Home forAged Men, which has a i)leasant open areaabout it, and which might well be sharedby the other old people of the neighbor-hood or by mothers and small property of the Childrens FriendSociety is only partially utilized by thatorganization, and it would seem to bea suitable place, both inside and out, forsocial and neighborhood activities ofsome sort. Next to the schools, the churches offer. BROMLEY PARK, ROXBURY CROSSING Of considerable extent, but seldom used by children 13^2 NEW BOSTON


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