Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . is now assistant demonstrator inanatomy in the latter. Dr. Conant is a member ofthe Boston Society for Medical Improvement, theMassachusetts Medical Society, the Boston Societyfor Medical Observation, the Society of the MedicalSciences, and the Association of American Anato-mists. He is a surgeon to the linston I )is|ieiisary,surgeon to out-patients at the Massn^ liii-,iiis i IcncralHospital and at Carney Hospital, and sntycon lo Hos


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . is now assistant demonstrator inanatomy in the latter. Dr. Conant is a member ofthe Boston Society for Medical Improvement, theMassachusetts Medical Society, the Boston Societyfor Medical Observation, the Society of the MedicalSciences, and the Association of American Anato-mists. He is a surgeon to the linston I )is|ieiisary,surgeon to out-patients at the Massn^ liii-,iiis i IcncralHospital and at Carney Hospital, and sntycon lo Hospital. ConnerY, Walter J., was born in Boston , 1852. He was a member of the firm of & Co., builders, from March 15, 1881,until April i, 1890, when he associated in partner-ship with Walter .\. Wentworth, also of that firm, andunder the firm name of Connery & Wentworth suc-ceeded to its business. The concern of D. Connery& Co. had been in existence a number of years, suc-ceeding the well-known Boston builders, & Woodbury; D. Connery, the fatherof Walter T-, having been active in the business for. WALTER J. CONNERY. over forty years. The present firm of Connery &Wentworth may therefore be said to have beenestabhshed for over years. .Although making a specialty of mason work, they take large contractsfor all other branches in the building line, and assumethe responsibility of the work in every detail. Theybuilt the Pierce Building in Copley square, and theTelephone Building, corner of Milk and Oliverstreets. Other important work of theirs is shownin the Christian Association building, the Ho-moeopathic Hospital, the Cambridge Hospital,Westborough Insane Asylum, Quincy Storage Build-ing, the fine residences of Messrs. E. V. R. andNathaniel P. Thayer on Commonwealth avenue, andover three hundred other dwellings in the Back Baydistrict and at the South End. Mr. Connery wasone of the originators of the Master Puilders Associ-ation. His home is in


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