1870-1971
Offsite Storage Inventory
Restrictions on Access
The Henry Lee Shattuck papers are stored offsite and must be requested at least two business days in advance via Portal1791. Researchers needing more than six items from offsite storage should provide additional advance notice. If you have questions about requesting materials from offsite storage, please contact the reference desk at 617-646-0532 or reference@masshist.org.
Note: This collection is PARTIALLY PROCESSED. Unprocessed additions (Series VIII) are CLOSED pending processing.
Abstract
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of attorney, philanthropist, and public official Henry Lee Shattuck, including papers related to Boston and Massachusetts government, as well as national affairs.
Biographical Sketch
Henry Lee Shattuck (1879-1971) was a noted Boston attorney, philanthropist, and public official who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1920 to 1930 and again from 1943 to 1949, and on the Boston City Council from 1934 to 1942. As a legislator, Shattuck chaired the House Ways and Means Committee (1923-1929) and the Joint Committee on Public Service (1943-1949) and was a member of a number of other important investigating committees and special commissions.
Collection Description
This collection consists of the public and professional papers of Henry Lee Shattuck, including correspondence and printed material related to nearly all aspects of Massachusetts state government from the 1920s through the 1940s. Subjects include book and motion-picture censorship in Boston and Massachusetts, the finances and operations of the Boston Elevated Railway, the state budget, gas and electricity rates, automobile insurance, government pensions and salaries, and city and state fuel and water supplies. The collection also reflects Shattuck's substantial involvement and interest in national affairs, including the Sheppard-Towner and Towner-Sterling federal aid proposals (1922), the National Child Labor Amendment (1924), and unemployment insurance. Also included is material related to the Sacco-Vanzetti case and to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Supreme Court reorganization effort of 1937, as well as correspondence and printed material about the National Economy League, an anti-New Deal organization to which Shattuck belonged in the 1930s.
A considerable portion of the collection concerns elective politics. Included are letters, flyers, and other campaign materials from Shattuck's first unsuccessful campaign to become a Theodore Roosevelt delegate at the 1916 Republican National Convention to his successful elections to the Massachusetts House in the 1940s. The collection also contains correspondence and other information on the Boston mayoralty campaigns, 1921-1937, various Massachusetts gubernatorial and United States Senate races, 1928-1942, and presidential contests, 1928-1940. Also included are papers related to the career of the controversial Massachusetts governor and Boston mayor James Michael Curley (1874-1958). Among Shattuck's correspondents are Godfrey Lowell Cabot, Joseph B. Eastman, Felix Frankfurter, Christian A. Herter, James M. Landis, Bishop William Lawrence, John L. Lewis, Henry Cabot Lodge, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., John W. McCormack, Roscoe Pound, Leverett Saltonstall, Henry L. Stimson, George Holden Tinkham, and Maurice J. Tobin.
See the Select Index below for some of the individuals, organizations, and other subjects of significance appearing in this collection.
Arrangement
The Henry Lee Shattuck papers were originally stored onsite at the Massachusetts Historical Society in 84 document boxes of loose manuscripts and 18 bound volumes. When the collection was moved offsite, the papers were rehoused in record cartons (3 oversize boxes are still stored onsite at Ms. N-911). The numbers of the folders in the original document boxes have been preserved in the Detailed Description of the Collection below. For example, the first folder in Carton 1 below is numbered 1.1, indicating that it was formerly Box 1, Folder 1. Folder 2.1 below (also located in Carton 1) was formerly Box 2, Folder 1.
Acquisition Information
Deposited by the Shattuck family, 1979. Unprocessed additions given by E. P. Richardson, Jr., 20 Dec. 1996.
Restrictions on Access
The Henry Lee Shattuck papers are stored offsite and must be requested at least two business days in advance via Portal1791. Researchers needing more than six items from offsite storage should provide additional advance notice. If you have questions about requesting materials from offsite storage, please contact the reference desk at 617-646-0532 or reference@masshist.org.
Note: This collection is PARTIALLY PROCESSED. Unprocessed additions (Series VIII) are CLOSED pending processing.
Detailed Description of the Collection
I. Legislative sessions, 1870-1956
A. Session I, 1870-1950
Arranged alphabetically.
Aberjona River, 1923-1925
Accountants, 1923-1924
Accounts receivable, 1923
Administration and finance
1919-1928
Post of commissioner declined by Shattuck, 1925
Northampton State Hospital, 1928
Attack on commission by Frank A. Goodwin, 1928 [clippings]
Miscellany, 1929-1931
Resolves, etc., 1924-1925
Administration of estates, 1926
Advertising of stocks legislation, 1920
Agriculture extension work, 1928 [clippings]
Air Pollution-Smoke Nuisance Bill, 1928-1930
Airplane landing field in East Boston, 1921-1927
American Taxpayers League and National Council of State Legislatures, 1930
American Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1923
Americanization of immigrants, 1926
Appointments to state positions, 1927-1930
Arbitration Act, 1925
Attorney general
Powers of, 1921
Contest for, 1928
Atwood, Harrison H. - Mass. House candidacy, 1915-1916
Audit Law, 1920 [clippings]
Automobile regulation, 1920 [clippings]
Back Bay Railroad Station, 1928
Banking laws (Mass.), 1921
Banking law in Mass. and U.S., 1933-1934
Banks
Branch banking and other matters, 1922-1931
Closings, 1922-1931
Commissioner of, 1925
Examination fees, 1925-1926
Bar regulations - disbarment, 1921
Barber shop regulations, 1928-1929
Beaver Dam Brook improvements, 1928
Belchertown and Wrentham state schools, 1924
Biennial legislative sessions
1927-1931
Shattuck opposition to, 1934
Curley plan, 1935 [clippings]
Debate, 1938
Shattuck radio talk, 1938
Billboard laws - restrictions, 1920-1945
Birds of Mass. - correspondence re: publication of book, 1921-1927
Blind, Division of
Work for legislation concerning, 1924
Closing of Cambridge industries, 1923-1924
Correspondence, 1923-1924
Notes and figures re: hearing in connection with budget, 1924
Welfare of blind, bills and draft resolves, working conditions, 1924
Blue Hills trolley line, 1921
"Blue Sky" laws (regulation of the sale of securities), 1920-1935
Bonus, military, 1920-1927
Book censorship (Mass.) - legislation
1928-1930
Sedgwick amendment, 1928-1930
1929-1930 [clippings]
Boston and Maine Station Bill, 1928 - North Station
Bovine tuberculosis
Legislation, 1922-1928
Miscellany, 1922-1928
Boxing legislation, 1920-1925 - correspondence
Bridges
Chelsea and Boston, 1924
Cottage Farm (BU), 1925-1927
Cottage Farm (BU) - correspondence, etc., 1926-1945
Hull, Mass., 1931-1932
Neponset, 1922
Budget
Correspondence, 1920-1929
Correspondence, figures, 1920-1929
Correspondence with State Departments, 1925-1929
Correspondence with editors, 1928-1929
List of expenditures, etc., 1928-1930
Correspondence, 1929
Governor's statements, etc., 1928-1929
Buildings, state institutions, 1929
Documents on, 1928-1929 [printed material]
Miscellany, 1929
Governor's message, 1929
Miscellaneous, 1929
State building, etc., 1930-1931
Building, etc., 1930-1931
Cities and towns, 1931-1932
Miscellaneous clippings, 1932-1938
Miscellaneous clippings, 1931-1932
Public employee salaries, 1932
Buildings
Boston Building Heights, 1923-1927
Boston Building Heights, Chamber of Commerce on, 1920-1923
Boston Building Heights, correspondence, etc., 1925-1926
Zoning laws, 1920-1936
Zoning laws, 1924-1929
Business corporations
Excise taxes, 1925
Legislation, 1920-1931
Cambridge and Charles St. elevated station, 1924-1930
Cambridge City Council, 1931
Cancer Hospital legislation, 1926
Cape Cod Canal Terminal, 1921-1925
Capital punishment, 1928-1930
Causeway St. improvements, 1927
Census
1924
Bills, etc., 1921-1926
Charitable corporations, 1927-1940
Charles River pollution, 1920-1939
Charles River Basin
1926
Miscellany, 1921-1929
1928-1929
Chattel mortgages, 1920-1922
Child Labor Amendment
1924
1924-1936 [with clippings]
Miscellany, 1924-1925
Civil liberties, 1938
Civil service
Miscellany, 1924-1943
1920-1928
Claims vs. Commonwealth of Mass., 1923-1929
Classification of prisoners, 1923-1924
Coakley, Daniel H., impeachment of, 1940
Congressional Medal of Honor tablet, 1928
Conservation, Department of - miscellaneous issues, 1923-1927
Consolidation of the general laws of Mass., 1920
Constitution of Mass., 1919-1923
Constitutional Convention, 1916-1917
Corrupt Practices Act, 1924-1925
Counsel, legislators acting as before State Departments, 1927-1928
County penal institutions, 1921-1922
County institutions, 1922-1928 [with clippings]
Court fees, 1927
Credit unions, Mass., 1923-1926
Criminal law, 1926-1927
Crippled children's education, 1930
Daylight saving plan, 1921-1923
District attorneys, 1921-1926
Dorchester Bay Channel, 1928
Dowd, John F., investigation of 1939 [clippings]
Dry Cleaning Bill, 1924
Dry dock - Commonwealth Pier, 1921-1926
East Boston bridge and tunnel, 1922
East Boston ferry boat traffic, 1870-1925
East Boston-Boston bridge/tunnel, 1925-1929 [with clippings]
East Boston, Boston, Chelsea, and Revere transportation, 1928
East Boston Land Company, 1928
East Boston Railroad, 1920
Education, 1921-1924
Election laws, 1921, 1924
Eminent domain - public lands, 1929
Employment certificate - child labor, 1921
Equal pay for teachers, 1923 [with clippings]
Escheat, law of, 1927
Exchange Street (Boston)
1926 [clippings]
1928-1929 [with clippings]
Eye and Ear Infirmary, 1921
Federal Congressional memorials, 1926
Federal Constitution - Lame Duck Amendment, 1932
Federal subsidies, 1922-1930
Federal taxation, 1923-1939
Federal miscellany, 1921-1922
Fish and game licenses, 1925-1929
Fish and game laws, 1929
Fishermen's cooperatives, 1924
Flood damage, 1928
Forest fires, 1923
Forest lands, state, 1920-1936
Forestry Bill, 1926
Forestry and taxation, 1923-1925
Free port in Boston, 1925-1926
Free speech, 1920-1927
Garrett, Oliver B., pension inquiry, 1930
Gas and electricity
1927
Cambridge Electric case, 1927-1928
Capitalization of companies, 1921
Capitalization, 1921-1925 [with clippings]
Clippings, 1926-1927
Clippings, 1927-1930
Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of Boston, 1929
Edison case clippings, 1929
Interconnection of New England power stations, 1927
Great Britain, 1927
Mass. Utilities Investment Trust, 1927
Municipal power plants, 1929-1930
Municipal power plants, 1929 [with clippings]
Holyoke Municipal Power Plant, 1928-1929
New England Association, 1928-1933
Property valuation, 1923
Miscellaneous bills, notes, and speeches, 1922-1931
Government rate fixing, speeches, 1923-1930
Government rate fixing, notes, clippings, 1926-1929
Government rate fixing, 1926-1927
Government rate fixing, 1926-1927
Government rate fixing, 1927-1929
Rate investigation, 1928-1929 [with clippings]
Company statistics, 1923-1927
Statistics, 1926-1927
Worcester rate case, 1926-1929 [with clippings]
Gasoline investigation, 1924
General clippings, etc., 1920-1928
General correspondence, 1920-1930
General printed material
1920-1929
Bills filed, 1920-1930
Gold Star Record, 1926
Governor, relations of legislature with, 1927
Governors' Council, 1922-1938
Grade crossings, abolition of, 1926-1930
Hampden Probate Court, 1929
Harvard Bridge, 1922-1925 [with clippings]
Health, public
Bills to regulate medicine, 1919-1927
Budget recommendations, 1924
Public schools, 1919-1924
Public schools, 1922 [clippings]
Public schools, 1924 [printed material]
Printed material, miscellaneous correspondence, 1923-1924
Historical site - Henry Knox route in 1775-1776, 1926
Hoover Plan
Correspondence, 1928-1930
Cost of living, 1930-1932
Reserve employment fund, 1924-1930
Stabilization of employment, 1929, 1931 [with clippings]
Statistics, employment and payroll, 1929
Statistics, 1927-1930
Statistics for Mass. cities, etc., 1923-1929
Housing
Automatic sprinklers, 1920-1921
Rent bills, 1920
Rent, etc., clippings, 1920
Bills, etc., 1921-1923
Clippings, etc., 1921-1926
Miscellany, 1933-1943
Hutchinson, Anne - statue, 1921
Hyde Park - transit problem, 1920
Hospital facilities, 1924
Independent Taxi Operators Association, 1928-1929
Indian claims, 1924
Industrial Accident Board, 1921-1922
Industrial investigation, 1928
Initiative and referendum, 1918-1926
Insolvency laws, 1922
Insurance
Brokers' licenses, 1923-1925
Fire insurance rates, 1927-1929
Fraternal laws, 1926
Monopolistic trends, 1923-1925
State control legislation, 1920-1921
Workmen's compensation, 1928
Insurance, automobile - compulsory liability
1920-1926
Correspondence, 1923-1925
1923-1929 [with clippings]
Insurance, health - correspondence, 1917-1924
Insurance, life
Medical examinations, 1924
Union Labor Life Insurance Co., 1920
Insurance, reciprocal
1922-1925
Bills, etc., 1924-1925
Clippings, etc., 1924-1925
Senate #490, clippings, etc., 1924-1925
Senate #490, correspondence, 1924-1925
Insurance, unemployment
Correspondence, 1920-1922
Constitutionality, 1921
Legislation, 1922
Legislation, 1922 - drafts, notes, resolves, etc.
Legislation, 1912, 1921 - acts of other states
Legislation, 1921 - magazine clippings, etc.
Legislation, 1921-1922 - press clippings
Clippings, 1922-1932
Speech notes, 1921-1922
Shattuck Boston American article, 30 Jan. 1922
Intermediate Loop Highway
1924-1925
Correspondence, etc., 1924-1927
Miscellany, 1925-1926
Miscellaneous clippings, etc., 1925-1938
Investment trusts, 1924-1929
Ireland, 1921
Jeweler's Bill, 1927
Judges
District and Land Court - bills and correspondence, 1923-1929
Election of in Mass., 1922
Salary increases and compensation, correspondence, etc., 1920-1930
Judicature Commission, 1921-1922
Judicature Council
Correspondence, 1924-1926
Miscellaneous, 1926-1930
Jury fixing, 1923
Juries, women on, 1923-1930
Keyes, Judge, etc. - impeachment, 1922
Labor legislation
Cotton industry, 1926
Labor shares, 1926
Wagner Bill re: unions, 1934-1937
Workmen's compensation laws, 1920-1930
Labor and Industries, Department of
1921-1927
Board of Sanitary Control, 1927-1929
Lawrence Strike, 1922
Laborers' wages
1927-1930
Bills and correspondence, 1925-1930
Legislators' salary increase, 1929 [clippings]
Libraries - miscellaneous bills and correspondence, 1923-1925
Licensing, Boston - dance halls, etc., 1921-1930
Literacy tests re: voter qualification, 1928
Lobbying - legislation, 1920-1922
Lowlands and swamps - improvement legislation, 1925
Mahar Claim - example of special legislation, 1927
Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1927-1928
Massachusetts Bar Association - Committee on Legislation
Malpractice, 1913-1916
Bills introduced, correspondence, 1915-1918
Massachusetts Industrial Commission, 1931
Maternity benefit bills, 1920-1926
Mayflower - prohibition of sale, 1924-1925
Medal of Honor, design of - Dudley Pratt, 1924
Medical examinations and inquests, 1923
Memorial Drive - extension proposal, 1924-1928
Mental diseases
Correspondence, pamphlets, 1922-1936
Division of Mental Hygiene, 1922
Metropolitan District Commission
Bench, park, and playground improvements, 1921-1924
Appointment of commissioner, 1939
Boulevards and parkways, 1921-1930
Boulevards and parkways, Embankment Road, 1930
Bridge attendants, correspondence, 1924
Division of Metropolitan Planning - miscellaneous, 1923-1929
Miscellany, 1922-1941
Sewerage system, Neponset River, 1928
Metropolitan Transit Commission, establishment of, 1922
Midwife Bill, 1922-1923
Military - universal service, 1917
Militia laws
1922-1924
Bills, etc., 1924
Minimum wage legislation
Correspondence, 1921-1923
Miscellany, 1924-1931
Motion picture censorship
Correspondence, 1920
National correspondence, 1920-1921
Correspondence, 1921
Pamphlets, notes, 1920-1921
Motor taxes
Gasoline, etc., 1920-1929
Miscellany, 1919-1922
Notes, 1922
Notes, bills, etc., 1921-1923
Notes on traffic and Boston parking, 1923
Printed material, etc., 1923-1929
Municipal finance - city manager plan
1927-1928
Notes, clippings, 1927-1928
Mystic Lakes, 1926
National banks
1923
Bills, 1923
Notes, bills, etc., 1923
Press clippings, 1923
Clippings, 1923-1925
Correspondence, 1923-1927
Legislative hearings, 1923
Legislative hearings, bills, etc., 1925
Legislative hearings, miscellany, 1925-1926
New York legislation, 1923-1924
National Economy League
Correspondence and notes, 1932
Correspondence, 1932-1933
Correspondence, 1933-1934
1934-1940
Correspondence, etc., 1934-1939
Miscellany, 1938
Miscellany, 1933-1940
Natural History, Boston Society of, 1936
Nautical School, 1927
Necessaries of Life, Commission on
1920-1925
Bills, clippings, etc., 1920-1922
Neponset Sewerage, 1928
New England Investment & Security Co., 1926
Newspapers, 1920
Norfolk State Hospital, 1926
Northern Artery, 1921-1929
North and South Stations, 1928
Number pool investigation, 1940
Obsolete Laws, Commission on Repeal of, 1926
Old Colony Boulevard (Boston), 1928
Pardon probe - Raymond L. Patriarca, clippings, Nov. 1939
Parking problem - Boston, 1926
Peddlers and hawkers, 1928
Pensions
Acts, general laws, 1910-1921
Bills, 1916-1925
Civil servants - legislations, etc., 1909-1926
Civil servants - miscellany, 1908-1945
Clippings, etc., 1920-1931
Correspondence, June 1920-Apr. 1921
Correspondence, May 1921-1945
Old age - correspondence, etc., 1924-1930
Old age - miscellany, 1923-1925
Special Committee on, 1921
Special Committee on, 1921
Special Committee on - bills, etc., 1920-1921
Special Committee on - hearings, 1921
Special Committee on - notes, 1920
Legislation, etc., 1921
Pierce, Edward P., indictment of, 1922
Pilgrim tercentenary, 1920-1926
Playgrounds, 1925
Plumbers, 1927
Plymouth Firemen Bill, 1927
Police
Correspondence, 1920-1929
Miscellany, 1921-1926
Political prisoners, 1923
Poll tax, 1920
Poultry disease, 1928
Primary elections - laws, etc., 1920-1931
Prisons
Correspondence, 1922-1935
Correspondence, etc., 1922-1928
Miscellany, 1922-1935
Clippings, 1922-1929
Probate court fees, 1925-1926
Probation, Commission on, 1927
Prohibition - correspondence, etc., 1920-1930
Proportional representation - correspondence, etc., 1937-1941
Public documents - printing, 1922
Public utilities, 1924-1929
Public welfare, 1921-1929
Public works
Correspondence, 1920-1929
Miscellany, 1925
Bills, etc., 1922-1927
Purchasing, 1924
Railroads
Correspondence, etc., 1923-1938
Miscellany, 1923-1938
Reading, Arthur K., impeachment of, 1928
Redistricting - reapportionment, 1916-1940
Registration of chiropractors, 1927-1929
Registration of chiropractors, dentists, midwives, etc., bills, 1923-1927
Reorganization of state government - correspondence, 1930-1933
Reorganization
Miscellany, 1930
Printed material, clippings, 1930-1933
Shattuck addresses, 1930-1950
Rifle range, Wakefield, 1925
Rules, House and Joint, 1923-1929
Sacco-Vanzetti case, 1926
Salaries, state employees'
1926-1930
Correspondence, 1926-1930
Miscellany, 1919-1930
Miscellany. 1926-1927
Reclassification, etc., 1926-1927
Saltonstall inheritance case, 1929
Savings Bank Life Insurance
Correspondence, 1921-1939
Miscellany, 1921-1939
Savings banks
Investments, etc., 1920-1934
Tax assessment, 1925
Trust mortgage, 1920
School age extension
Correspondence, 1920-1929
Miscellany, 1920-1929
School buildings, 1929
Seal, state, 1924
Sedition, bill defining, 1922
Sewer bonds, 1924
Shareholders' lists, 1927-1928
Shellfish, Special Commission on, 1928
Shellfish regulations, 1926
Sheppard-Towner Act
Correspondence, 1921-1922
Correspondence, etc., 1922-1925
Legislation (House), 1922
Legislation (Senate), etc., 1920-1922
Miscellany, 1921-1922
Press clippings, etc., 1922-1924
Printed material, 1921-1927
Sherborn, annexation of, 1924
Shipping, 1927
Sinking Fund investments, 1926
Sliding scale rates (gas)
1926-1927
Hearing on new schedule, 1927
Repeal of, 1926
Revision of schedules, 1927
Small claims court, 1920
Small loans, 1920-1922
Soldiers' Home, Chelsea
Annual reports, 1922-1924
Correspondence, 1923-1926
Miscellany, 1922-1926
Soldiers' relief, 1925
Southern Artery, 1929
Speakership, Massachusetts House
Correspondence, 1924-1928
Miscellany, 1928
Springfield Bridge, 1920-1929
Standish, Myles - statue, 1923-1925
State committees of political parties, etc., 1922-1929
State House - fire protection, 1924
State institutions
Correspondence, etc., 1920-1926
Mental Health Department, housing survey, 1943
Miscellany, 1929
State jobs - clippings, 1939
Street railways - correspondence, etc., 1920-1928
Street widening
Cambridge and Court Streets (Boston) - correspondence, 1923
1923-1924
Cambridge and Court Streets (Boston) - correspondence, etc., 1923-1925
Stuart Street plan, 1921
Suffolk County
1925-1926
Reapportionment - maps, 1925
Supreme Judicial Court Building, 1923-1925
Suffolk County Court House
1927-1929
Additional accommodations, 1928
Additional accommodations - bills, etc., 1923-1929
Additional accommodations - miscellany, 1921-1930
Suffrage, women, 1920
Sunday sports, 1920 [clippings]
Superintendent of Buildings (Mass.), 1926
Suits to enforce statutes and administrative orders, 1928-1929
Supreme Court reorganization
Correspondence, 1937
Miscellany, 1937
Taxes, estate and inheritance
Correspondence, 1920-1928
Miscellaneous clippings, 1925-1928
Taxes, federal
Correspondence, etc., 1926-1939
Correspondence, etc., 1927-1930
Correspondence, Mass. legislation, etc., 1934-1941
Taxes, Massachusetts
1920-1926
Correspondence, 1920-1931
Income, 1929-1930
Triennial valuation, 1928
Teacher loyalty oath, 1935-1936
Teachers' pensions, salaries, etc.
Correspondence, 1920-1939
Miscellany, 1920-1929
Telephone rates, 1924-1927
Tercentenary, 1929-1930
Textile industry, 1923-1924
Theater censorship, 1930
Traffic regulations, 1928
Trails, trees, etc. - conservation matters, 1923-1924
Trust company legislation, 1927
Tuberculosis, 1924
United States Senate - David I. Walsh, 1928
Universalist Church, 1921
Vaccination
Correspondence, 1920-1928
Miscellany, 1921-1930
Valuation - utility stock, 1928
Ventilation of school buildings, 1926
Veterans
Correspondence, 1920-1933
Miscellany, 1922-1928
Voluntary associations, 1921-1927
Voting
Definition of legal, 1920-1924
Miscellaneous correspondence, etc., 1920-1925
War memorials
Beacon Street controversy, 1924-1926
Beacon Street controversy, miscellaneous, 1926
Copley Square, State House - correspondence, 1921-1931
St. Mihiel - correspondence, 1926
St. Mihiel - plans, 1926
NOTE: This folder has been removed to Box OS 1.
Special commission, etc., 1924-1927
Water resources, 1920-1921
Water supply
Clippings, 1920-1936
Connecticut River, 1926-1927
Financing for metropolitan system, 1928
Legislative hearings, 1926
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1937-1938
Miscellany, 1938
Quabbin Reservoir, 1936
Quabbin Reservoir, 1936
Water supply legislation
1924
Correspondence, 1925-1926
Filtration of South Sudbury Reservoir, 1925-1927
Metropolitan Commission report, 1925
Miscellany, 1925
Senate bills, 1926
1926
1926
Correspondence, 1926
Miscellany, 1926
Correspondence, 1926-1927
1927
Hearings, 1927
Report of Thaddeus Merriman, consulting engineer, 1927
Water supply matters, 1936 - Quabbin Reservoir, etc.
Water supply - Special Metropolitan Commission, 1924
Ways and Means Committee - clippings, etc., 1924
Welfare, public, 1935-1936
Women
Eligibility for public office, 1922
Employees, 1927-1928
Works Progress Administration, etc., 1936-1937
Yellow dog contracts, 1930
B. Session II, 1923-1956
Arranged alphabetically.
Airport, Logan
Civil Aeronautics Board, 1941-1944
Clippings, 1943-1945
Correspondence, 1943-1949
Massachusetts Aeronautics Commission, 1940-1943
Miscellany, 1944-1947
Recreational facilities, 1943-1945
State Management Board, 1949
Anti-Racial Discrimination Bill, 1945
Appointments to state positions, 1943-1947
Barnes Education Bill (Anti-Communism), 1947-1948
Biennial sessions, 1944
Board of Recreation Bill
1943-1946
Copies and versions of bill, 1943
Correspondence, 1943-1944
School Committee, etc., 1942-1945
Boston School Committee - bills, etc., 1945-1946
Boston Common Garage tax exemption, 1948-1949
Boston Esplanade play areas, 1946
Boston Lame Duck Bill, 1945
Boston Plan E movement
1938-1949
Miscellany, 1947-1949
Boston Police Detective Bureau, 1948
Boston Port Authority, 1944-1945
Boston Public Library, 1943-1945
Boston Youth Correction Authority Act, 1943
Budget - correspondence, 1942-1946
Building regulations - lodging houses, 1946
Charles River Embankment Road, 1946
Civil service, 1940-1943
Commission on Grievances of State Employees
1943-1945
Abstracts of statutes, 1943
Correspondence, etc., 1943-1945
Hospitals, 1943
Minutes of meetings, 1943-1944
Commission on Interstate Cooperations, 1947
Committee on Public Service
1945-1946
Correspondence, 1943-1948
Miscellany, 1943-1947
Notes, etc., 1945-1947
Correspondence
Constituents, 1943-1947
Miscellany, 1943-1947
Cost of living - salary increases, 1947
Curley, James Michael
Clippings and correspondence, 1932-1941
Clippings, 1942-1947
Correspondence, etc., 1923-1956
Death penalty, 1943
Department of Public Utilities, 1946
Department of Public Works, 1943-1944
Displaced persons, 1946-1947
District courts, 1946-1952
East Boston Tunnel, 1947
Education
Board of, 1946-1947
Reports of Special Recess Commission, 1946
Roxbury Latin School, 1947
State teachers' colleges, 1943-1944
Taxation of institutions, 1945-1947
Emergency compensation for state employees, 1943-1945
Emergency compensation, 1943 [clippings]
Eminent domain, 1942-1943
Employees, state
1943-1944
Courts, 1943
Harvard unemployment compensation, 1948
Mental institutions, 1943-1944
Military and drafts, 1943
Public Service Committee investigation of salaries, 1945-1946
Salaries, 1947
Salary Bill, 1947
Salary study, 1946-1948
Travel expenses for members of the General Court, 1945-1953
Equal Rights Amendment, 1943
Federal free speech, 1947
Highways - bills and correspondence, 1947-1949
House counsel (Mass.), 1948
House elections (Mass.), 1948
Housing, 1943-1948
Labor Initiative Petition, 1948
Labor referenda, 1948
Labor unions - Barnes Bill
1945-1947 [with clippings]
Correspondence, 1946-1947
Shattuck statement on, etc., 1946-1947
Legislative procedure, 1946
Legislature - extra session, 1943
Librarians - Board of Registration, 1947-1948
Medical matters, 1944-1947
Memorial Drive - proposed extension, 1946-1948
Massachusetts Transit Authority, 1943-1948
Off-street parking, 1946
Old age assistance, 1944-1946
Peace Conference - Shattuck resolution on neutral countries, 1945
Police cases
1930-1944 [with clippings]
Correspondence, 1936-1944
Extracts from testimony, 1941-1944
Police time off and organization, 1942-1943
Public policy - vote tabulation, 1942-1943
Quabbin Reservoir, 1936-1946
Racing, horse and dog
1943-1948 [with clippings]
Correspondence, 1945-1948
Financial statements, etc., 1943-1947
Railroad Holding Company (Boston)
1944-1948
Bills, etc., 1945-1947
Clippings, etc., 1945-1947
Correspondence, 1945-1947
Financial statements, 1945-1947
Memoranda, 1945-1947
Notes, 1945-1947
Records and petitions, 1945-1947
Reports, 1935-1948
Statements and testimony, 1945-1947
Testimony, 1945
Reciprocal insurance, 1947
Relief for the blind, 1943
Rent laws, 1947 [with clippings]
Smoke abatement, 1948
Speakership campaign (Nathaniel Tilden)
Circulars, form letters, 1944
Clippings, 1944
Correspondence, 1944-1945
Expenses, 1944-1945
Lists of supporters, 1944
State liquor stores, 1947
State lottery, 1943
Subversive activities, 1947
Suffolk County - appointment of expenses, 1945
Taxes, Massachusetts - miscellany, 1945-1946
Taxes - proposals by governor, 1947
Veterans
1944-1947
American Committee, 1947
Bonus bills, 1944
Personal correspondence, John Burchette, 1947
Veterans Administration, 1944
Vivisection - Nolen-Mills Bill, 1947
World Federation
1943-1947 [with clippings]
Constituent correspondence, 1943-1946
General correspondence, 1942-1946
Resolutions, 1943
II. City of Boston, 1920-1951
Arranged alphabetically.
Automotive equipment, management of, 1951
Budget
Department estimates, 1935
Miscellany, 1922-1935
Suffolk County appropriations, 1934-1935
Charter - amendments, 1920-1925
City Council, reorganization of, 1920-1925
City Hospital - financing of expansion, 1923
Department of Public Welfare - reorganization, 1933
Elections - primaries, 1927
Finance Commission, 1933
Finance, municipal - miscellany, 1922-1934
Funded debt
Notes and statistics, 1922-1934
Clippings, 1924
Legislation material, 1924-1926
High Pressure Fire Service, 1922
Mayor - annual message, 1939
Property assessment, 1932-1934
Real estate taxes, 1924-1949
Schoolhouse Commission, 1929 [clippings]
Supply system, 1949
Tax limit
1920-1926
Statistics, etc., 1923-1924
Correspondence, 1924
Clippings, etc., 1924
Correspondence, 1925-1926
Clippings, etc., 1925-1926
Shattuck remarks, 1924
1927-1930
III. Boston Elevated Railway, 1917-1945
Arranged chronologically.
History of legislation, 1917-1919
Investigation, 1921
Investigation, 1921
Clippings, 1922
Hearings, 1922
Legislation, 1922
Depreciation, 1923
Legislation - Shawmut branch, 1923
Bibliography, 1924
Legislation, 1924
Miscellany, 1924
Recess Commission report, 1924-1925
Clippings, etc., 1924-1925
Correspondence, 1924-1925
Financial statistics, 1924-1925
Cleveland Railway, 1925
Clippings, 1925
Correspondence, 1925
Detroit Department of Street Railways, 1922-1926
Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 1895-1925
Hearings
1925
Finances, 1925
Huntington Avenue subway, 1925
Legislative matters, 1925
Legislation, etc., 1925
New Orleans Public Service Company, 1925
Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, 1924-1925
Report of the Joint Special Committee on the Boston Elevated and Metropolitan Transportation District, 1925
Bills, etc., 1926-1927
Bills with Shattuck notes, 1927
Clippings, 1926-1927
Correspondence, 1926-1927
Financial statistics, 1926-1927
Hearings, 1926
Hearings, 1926-1927
Legislative materials, 1926-1927
Report of the Commission concerning Boston elevated structures, 1926
Report on improved transportation facilities, 1926
Canadian National Railways, 1928
Clippings, 1928
Correspondence, etc., 1928
Chelsea - Revere extension request, 1928
Elevated matters, Shattuck remarks on, 1928
Hearings, memoranda concerning, 1928
Governor Square Act, 1928
Harriman, Henry I. - remarks, 1928
Legislative matters, 1928
Street maps of Boston, 1928
Clippings, 1929
Clippings, 1929
Correspondence, 1929
Elevated matters
Shattuck remarks on, notes, 1929
H. I. Harriman remarks on, 1929
General manager - Edward Dana's statement, 1929
Hearings, 1929
Legislative matters, 1929
Hearings, 1930
Clippings, etc., 1930-1938
Detroit Street Railways financial statements, etc., 1933-1936
Elevated matters
Shattuck remarks on, 1930
Shattuck article on, 1930
Financial statistics, 1928-1936
Legislative matters, 1930-1939
Elevated matters, 1943-1945
IV. Politics, 1916-1946
A. City of Boston, 1920-1946
Miscellany - political correspondence and clippings, 1920-1942
Campaigns for City Council, 1933-1935
City Council race, etc., 1937-1939
City election statistics, 1933-1939
City Council - correspondence, 1939-1946
Mayoralty campaign, etc., 1921-1937
B. State and national, 1916-1946
Arranged chronologically.
Campaign literature, 1916
Clippings, 1916
Correspondence, etc., 1916
Finances, 1916
Candidate lists, vote tabulations, 1916
Speech notes, 1916
Campaign correspondence, 1919
Campaign literature, etc., 1919-1920
Campaign - clippings, 1919-1920
Campaign finances, 1919-1920
Correspondence, 1920
Information on candidates, 1920
Presidential campaign, 1920
Shattuck - Henry Cabot Lodge correspondence, 1921
Clippings, 1922
Corrupt practice regulations, 1922
Campaign finances, 1922
Campaign information, 1922
Campaign literature, 1922
Nomination papers, 1922
Washburn, Robert M. - campaign, 1922
Campaign - miscellany, 1922
Correspondence, 1922
Campaign literature, 1924
Clippings, 1924
Correspondence, 1924
Information to voters, 1924
National convention - correspondence, etc., 1924
Clippings, 1924
House nomination, 1924
Official papers, 1924
Correspondence, etc., 1926
Fuller campaign, etc.
1926
Notes, 1926
Clippings, 1926
Shattuck statements, 1926
House nomination and election, 1928
Campaign issues, 1928
State and national finances, 1928
Corruption, 1927-1928
Prohibition, 1928
Gas and electric rates, 1928
B. Loring Young and labor, 1928
Soldiers' bonus, 1928
Tariff, 1928
Tariff, 1928
Campaign offices
Lieutenant governor, 1928
President, 1928
Campaign, presidential, 1928 [clippings]
Campaign, Senate, 1928
1928 [with clippings]
Correspondence, 1928
Miscellany, 1928
Campaign, 1930
Correspondence, etc., 1930
Clippings, 1930
Republican nomination, treasurer, 1930
State representative, Ward 21 (Boston), 1930
Campaign, House, 1930 - Shattuck retirement and Christian A. Herter candidacy
Governor Joseph B. Ely - clippings, etc., 1930-1931
Campaigns, 1932
Campaign, 1934
Clippings, 1934
Correspondence, etc., 1934
Campaign, 1936 - correspondence, etc.
Campaign, 1938 - correspondence, etc.
Campaign, 1940 - correspondence, etc.
House campaign, 1942
Correspondence, 1942
Clippings, 1942
Miscellany, 1942
House campaign, 1944 - miscellany
Campaign, 1946
V. Massachusetts Department of Public Works investigation, 1893-1949
Arranged alphabetically.
Accounting, 1937
Bay State Dredging Company, 1938-1939
Billboards, 1939
Breed, Charles B. - report on Worcester Turnpike, 1935
Bridges, 1938-1939
Budget, 1934-1939
Callahan, William F., 1939-1949
Central Equipment Company, 1938-1939
Clippings, etc., 1939-1940
Coleman Brothers Corporation, 1933-1937
Commission to investigate dissolution of first commission and establishment of new commission, 1939-1940
Commission to investigate travel expenses, 1939
Commissioner, Public Works - powers and limitations, 1927-1942
Construction companies - contracts, 1938-1939
Contracts
Awards, 1933-1937
Award comparisons, 1933-1939
Award comparisons - hurricane and flood damage, 1938-1939
Awards - Hurricane and flood damage, 1938-1939
Hurricane and flood damage, 1938-1939
Miscellaneous, 1936-1939
1938-1939
1937-1939
Payments, etc., 1935-1939
Complaints, 1938-1939
Correspondence, 1931-1942
Corporation status of construction companies, 1937-1939
Crandall Engineering Company, 1935-1939
Curbing, 1937-1939
District 7 (Mass.) maintenance expenditures, 1934-1937
Equipment, 1935-1937
Emergency Appropriation Act - hurricane, 1938
Emergency Commission, 1933-1939
Engineering contracts, 1936-1939
Federal aid projects, 1936-1937
Flood control, 1938-1939
Fuller, George A. Company, 1934-1939
Guard rails, 1939
Hancock Construction Company, 1939
Henderson, James D. & Son, 1934-1938
Highway Division
Expenditures, etc., 1893-1936
1936-1938
Miscellany, 1929-1939
Correspondence, etc., 1939
1938-1939
Kelleher Corporation, 1938-1939
Labor payroll, 1926-1938
Land damages, 1937-1939
NOTE: This folder has been removed to Box OS 1.
Lane Construction Company, 1938-1939
Maney and Perini contracts, 1934-1939
Moore & Haller, Inc., 1938-1939
New England Road Builders Association, 1934-1939
Newspapers, 1935-1937
Organization of department, 1937
Pavement, 1935-1939
Perini, B. & Sons, Inc., 1938-1939
Rip Rap (Granite), 1936-1939
Rendle, James B., Company, 1938-1939
Reports on Department of Public Works
1939
Draft, 1939
Recommendations, etc., 1939
Miscellany, 1939
Comments and criticisms, 1939
Final draft, 1939
1937-1938
Right-of-way settlements, 1934-1936
Rugg, Charles B. - arguments vs. William F. Callahan, 1939
Salaries, 1937
Selectmen - Massachusetts towns, 1938-1939
Shields, Frank J., Company, 1939
State aid, 1931-1937
Statistics, 1924-1937
Stream clearance, 1939
Testing laboratories, 1939
Tool boxes - prices, 1935-1939
Tree and stump removal, 1934-1939
Trucks, 1935-1939
Unit price comparisons, 1936-1939
W & L Engineering Company, 1938-1939
Walsh Body & Equipment Company, 1934-1939
Worcester office space case, 1938-1939
Works Progress Administration, 1936-1939
VI. Coal investigation, 1901-1927
Arranged alphabetically.
Addresses and notes - Henry L. Shattuck, 1923
American Academy of Political and Social Science - conference, 1923
Anthracite, 1923
Anthracite and bituminous coal, alternatives to, 1921-1923
Anthracite in Massachusetts, 1923
Bills - investigations, 1904-1923
Chamber of Commerce - Special Committee on Fuel Economy, 1924-1927
Correspondence, 1923-1924
Correspondence, 1924-1927
Hearings, 1923
Interviews, etc., 1922-1923
Joint Special Coal Investigating Committee
Creation, 1923
1923
Report to the General Court, 1923
Miscellany, 1923
Correspondence, 1923-1924
Licensing of coal dealers, 1923
New England Governors Fuel Committee, 1923-1926
Personal: Shattuck notes and miscellaneous correspondence, 1923
Retail prices, 1923
Special Commission on the Necessaries of Life
1925-1926
Memoranda, reports, etc., 1923-1927
Statistics, anthracite, 1901-1925
Testimonials and suggestions
Dealers, 1923-1925
1923-1925
Transportation rates
Anthracite, 1923
1923-1925
Degradation in transit of coal, 1923
1922-1925
United Mine Workers, 1923
United States Coal Commission
1922-1923
Reports to the president, 1923
Wages in anthracite mines, 1921-1923
Newspapers abstracts, press releases, 1921-1923
Clippings, 1922-1923
Clippings, 1923-1924
Clippings, 1925-1927
VII. Bound volumes, 1897-1971
This series consists of 3 letterbooks containing copies of Shattuck's business and official correspondence, 1910-1924; and 15 scrapbooks of clippings and other items documenting his career and his political and philanthropic interests, 1897-1971. The scrapbooks also contain some papers related to the career of Shattuck's nephew, Elliot L. Richardson (b. 1920).
A. Letterbooks, 1910-1924
14 Dec. 1910-25 Aug. 1914
28 Aug. 1914-2 Oct. 1916
4 Oct. 1916-28 May 1924
B. Scrapbooks, 1897-1971
Personal scrapbooks, 1897-1971
Included are papers related to Shattuck's life, career, and interests.
1897-1903
1934-1938
1939-1942
Nov. 1942-1944
1945-1947
1948-1952
1959-1969
1969-1971
Political scrapbooks, 1921-1939
Included are papers related to the Boston Elevated Railway, the Massachusetts Department of Public Works, and various political questions.
Mar.-Apr. 1921
Apr. 1921
Apr. 1921
Apr.-May 1921
May 1921
1922-1923
Jan.-Aug. 1939
VIII. Unprocessed additions
NOTE: This series is CLOSED pending processing.
Correspondence, photographs
Financial records
This carton contains papers related to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Fiduciary Trust Co., New York; Harvard contributions; Mutual Life Insurance Co., New York; and art owned by Henry Lee Shattuck. Included are miscellaneous property lists, wills, etc.
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Printed Materials Removed from the Collection
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Included are 14 cartons of typescripts of proceedings, government documents, periodicals, books, and other printed materials arranged in broad subject categories, but otherwise unsorted.
Boston Elevated Railway
Typescripts of arbitration proceedings, 1924-1925 [3 vols.]
Typescript, Elevated investigation, 1921 [1 vol.]
Financing the Boston Elevated Railway, 1924 [2 vols.]
Boston Elevated Railway bills, hearings before the Joint Committees on Metropolitan Affairs & Street Railways, 23 Jan.-28 Feb. 1928 [12 vols.]
Boston Elevated Bill: hearings before the House Committee on Ways and Means, 13-15 May 1929 [3 vols. ]
Boston Elevated Legislation: hearings before the House Ways & Means Committee, 11 July 1928
Bill presented by Mayor Nichols, relative to the Boston Elevated Railway, 16 Apr. 1928
Annual reports of the Boston Elevated Railway, 1919-1929
Miscellaneous printed materials pertaining to the Boston Elevated Railway and other Boston street railways
House 1183: Boston Railroad Holding Company hearings, Apr. 1945
Department of Public Utilities
Typed transcripts of hearings pertaining to the Department of Public Utilities
DPU 2701--Order of the House of Representatives relative to changes in the laws on raising new capital by gas and electric companies, 16-25 Feb. 1927 [2 vols.]
DPU 3242--Investigation under Chapter 49 relative to the regulation of gas and electric companies, 14 Nov. 1928 [1 vol.]
Special report of the DPU relative to lighting rates, before the Committee on Power and Light, 1 Mar. 1927
House 727: Additional powers for the DPU in regard to gas and electric rates before the Committee on Power and Light, 1 Feb. 1927
Hearing upon admission of an order offered by Rep. Shattuck relative to rates of gas & electric companies before the House Committee on Rules, 23 Feb. 1928
Regulation and supervision of gas and electric companies before the Committee on Rules, 25 Apr. 1928
Control and conduct of public utilities before the Special Recess Legislative Commission, 3-20 Dec. 1929 [3 vols.]
Proposed fight and power investigation before Joint Committee on Rules, 29 Apr. 1929
House 497: Notice of proposed changes in rates, before the Committee on Power and Light, 19 Feb. 1929
DPU 3642, 3737, 3763: Rates of Edison Electric Company before the Department of Public Utilities, 1 Apr. 1930
House 1235: Municipal lighting plants and departmental powers, before the House Ways and Means Committee, 17-22 Apr. 1929
Expenditures and liabilities of the DPU, 30 Nov. 1937
Financial statements, 30 Nov. 1935, June 1936, 30 Nov. 1936, 30 Nov. 1937
Report of the Committee to Study the DPU, 13 June 1939
Report on the DPU Materials Testing Lab, Oct. 1937
Information on DPU bids and prices
Interstate Commerce Commission
Transcripts of hearings before the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1923-1924
Transcripts of hearings before the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1925
Transcripts of the Sep. 1938 flood investigation
Speeches of Henry L. Shattuck [3 vols.]
Miscellaneous hearings
Testimony in hearings before House and Senate Committees
Rapid transit in Metropolitan Boston, before the Committee on Metropolitan Affairs, 4-18 Feb. 1929 [9 vols.]
Investigation by the Special Commission of Public Utilities, before the House Committee on Ways & Means, 17-20 May 1929 [2 vols.]
House 1279: Municipal lighting plants, before the Senate Committee on Ways & Means, 14-15 May 1929 [2 vols.]
House 154, 496, 499, 712, 819, 820: Power and light, before the Committee on Power & Light, 28 Feb. 1929 [1 vol.]
House 498: Borrowing for plant expansion, before the Committee on Power & Light, 19 Feb. 1929 [1 vol.]
Investigation of lighting companies, before the House Rules Committee, 13 Jan. 1927
Senate 52 & 171; House 622: Statement of Sheldon Wardwell before the Committee on Power & Light
Regulation & supervision of gas & electric companies before the Committee on Power & Light, 14-21 Feb. 1928 [3 vols.]
Commission on unemployment and minimum wage, 29 Nov.-19 Dec. 1922 [4 vols.]
Hearings on rapid transit, 23 Jan.-9 Feb. 1928
Explanation of Sanatorium Division budget, 1939
House 1129 & 1149: Metropolitan Transit District, before the House Ways & Means Committee, 3 Apr. 1928
Pilgrim Memorial Association, 12 Dec. 1922
Report of Special Commission on the Necessaries of Life relative to the coal deposits in Southeastern Mass., 15 Dec. 1924
Hearing on charges against William F. Callahan, 10 July 1939 [3 vols.]
Mass. Ways & Means Committee
Bound volumes of Mass. House and Senate bills brought before the House Committee on Ways & Means, 1923-1928
Mass. House and Senate Documents
Unsorted Mass. House and Senate documents
Unsorted Mass. House and Senate documents
Budgets, 1921-1930
Miscellaneous government publications
Boston
Appropriations & tax orders, 1933-1935
Auditor's Department, 1928-1930, 1935
City Record, 18 May 1935, 28 Sep. 1940
Finance Commission, 1922, 1933, 1934
Mayoral addresses, 1922-1946
Port Authority annual reports, 1937-1944
Sinking Funds Dept., 1928, 1934, 1935
Miscellaneous reports
Massachusetts
Attorney general, 1929, 1936
Bar Association, 1915
Commission on Administration & Finance, 1926, 1929, 1935
Dept. of Public Works standard specifications for highways & bridges, 1935-1936
Joint Board comprising the Commission on Waterways and Public Lands & the Transit Dept. of the City of Boston re: Boston-East Boston bridge or tunnel
Metropolitan District Commissions, 1896-1940
Miscellaneous Mass. documents
Miscellaneous other state documents
United States
Bureau of Public Roads, report, 1933-1936
Director of the Bureau of the Budget, annual report, 1927, 1928
Congressional Record, 68th Congress, 1st session
Subject files
Boston Elevated Railway (see Cartons 1-2)
Bridges (reports of the New Jersey Interstate Bridge and Tunnel Commission)
Census--Massachusetts, 1925
Chicago--rapid transit
Child labor
Civil service
Cleveland Railway Co.
Coal (see Carton 14)
Constitution--Massachusetts
Crime & delinquency
Detroit Street Railways
Education/teachers' salaries
Electricity
Energy conservation; fuel economy
Federal grants in aid, 1920
Fire insurance
Flood, 1938 (see Carton 5)
Furnaces, boilers, stoves
Gas
Glasgow Corp. Tramways
Health insurance
Highways
Holland Tunnel (New York-New Jersey)
Industries (miscellaneous)
Insurance (miscellaneous)
Interstate Commerce Commission (see Cartons 4-5)
Labor
Labor relations
Maps
Mass. General Court: list of committees, 1918-1919
Mental health
Miscellaneous
Motion picture censorship
New England Telephone & Telegraph
Oil
Parks & recreation--Massachusetts
Pensions
Philadelphia rapid transit
Politics and government--general
Politics and government--Massachusetts
Public Utilities, Dept. of (see Carton 3)
Railroads--New York
Shattuck, Henry L., speeches (see Carton 5)
Tariff, 1922
Taxes
Unemployment
Uniform Partnership Act
Water
Workman's compensation
Materials on coal
Select Index
Listed below are select individuals, organizations, and other subjects of significance appearing in this collection. The numbers following each item indicate the folder or folders where information about that item or correspondence with that individual is located. Use the Detailed Description of the Collection above to find the folders in the cartons.
A |
Abbot, Willis J., 8.16, 8.17, 49.9 |
Academy of Political and Social Science, 78.2 |
Adams, Charles Francis, 8.19, 21.4, 21.5, 36.14, 64.13, 66.4 |
Adams, Henry, 26.18, 26.19 |
Adlow, Elijah, 2.18, 6.8, 7.20, 26.18, 30.7, 39.7, 57.2, 61.1 |
Administration and Finance, Commission on (Mass.), 1.4-13, 1.15, 1.16, 3.1, 3.7, 5.3, 5.7, 5.9, 9.1, 10.9, 23.16, 29.1, 30.10, 30.18, 31.17, 31.19, 32.2, 32.3, 34.1, 42.8, 80.6 |
Advisory Committee on Co-operation in Patriotic Work, 2.3, 34.22 |
Agassiz, Mabel S. (Mrs. George R.), 21.4, 21.6 |
Agriculture, Department of (Mass.), 10.13, 23.23, 24.13 |
Ahern, Francis X., 41.7 |
Airola, Augustine, 11.7, 59.7 |
Airport Management Board (Mass.), 40.8 |
Albers, Homer, 8.1 |
Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (Mass.), 42.14 |
Aldrich, Talbot, 12.14 |
Allen, Claude L., 1.21, 31.19, 37.9, 43.15, 51.3 |
Allen, Frank G., 2.3a, 5.1, 5.6, 5.7, 5.9-11, 10.1, 12.15, 17.17, 19.2, 25.1, 31.19, 36.2, 58.3, 59.2, 63.12, 63.14, 64.4, 64.9, 65.1 |
Allen, Henry J., 24.25 |
Allen, J. Weston, 5.2, 34.7, 35.6, 36.16, 36.19, 62.21 |
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 21.7 |
American Airlines, 40.5 |
American Association for Labor Legislation, 9.17, 19.1, 21.4, 21.5, 21.6, 21.7, 21.8, 21.9, 21.10, 23.11, 33.5 |
American Association for Medical Progress, 36.13 |
American Association of State Highway Officials, 43.21 |
American Bankers' League, 35.12 |
American Bar Association, 35.11 |
American Bar Association Journal, 1.7, 35.11 |
American Battle Monuments Commission, 36.24, 36.27 |
American Electric Railway Association, 57.4 |
American Equity Association, 5.4, 5.11 |
American Farm Bureau Federation, 8.10 |
American Federation of Labor, 8.1, 29.29, 43.4 |
American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees, 8.25, 41.19, 41.22, 41.23, 41.24, 42.6, 42.9 |
American Foundation for the Blind, 3.6 |
American Gas Association, 33.14 |
American Labor Legislation Review, 21.7, 21.8 |
American Legion, 2.3, 26.18, 29.3, 34.22, 36.16, 36.17, 36.23, 36.26, 46.19 |
American Legislators' Association, 31.5 |
American Public Utilities Bureau, 15.12 |
American Railway Association, 30.20, 79.10 |
American Taxpayers' League, 2.1, 35.15 |
American Telephone & Telegraph Company, 2.2 |
American Unitarian Association, 36.21, 36.22 |
American Veterans Committee, 46.18 |
American War Veterans' Association, 62.11, 62.22 |
American Women's Overseas League of New England, 36.23 |
Ames, Butler, 64.4, 64.6, 64.7 |
Amory, Gertrude L. (Mrs. Harcourt), 24.26, 32.23 |
Amory, Harcourt, Jr., 62.11, 78.9 |
Amoskeag Company, 45.13 |
Anderson, Elbridge R., 51.2, 51.3, 55.2, 55.4 |
Anderson, George W., 16.2, 33.14 |
Andrew, A. Piatt, 8.8, 8.15, 27.1, 32.23, 33.4, 35.15, 63.22, 63.23, 79.8 |
Andrews, Irene Osgood (Mrs. John B.), 21.4 |
Andrews, John B., 9.17, 19.1, 19.2, 20.21, 21.4, 21.5, 21.6, 21.7, 21.8, 21.9, 21.10, 23.11, 24.21, 29.3, 32.2, 32.24 |
Anthracite Bureau of Information, 78.9, 79.8, 80.1 |
Anthracite Operators' General Policies Committee, 79.5 |
Appalachian Mountain Club, 36.6 |
Appleton, Francis Henry, Jr., 7.20, 9.17, 62.22 |
Appleton, William Sumner, 3.4, 3.13, 12.20, 12.21, 18.7, 22.7 |
Arnold, Horace D., 20.1, 37.11, 39.13 |
Ashfield, Albert Henry Stanley, 54.2, 56.5 |
Associated Industries of Massachusetts, 39.18, 79.1 |
Associated Veterans' Societies, 36.23 |
Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, 30.7, 30.8, 62.22 |
Association for the Improvement of Municipal Government, 61.4, 66.1 |
Association of Massachusetts Assessors, 42.5 |
Association of Owners of Massachusetts Street Railway Securities, 50.1 |
Atkins, Richard A., 41.4, 41.7, 41.8, 41.9, 43.15, 44.20 |
Atkinson, Henry Russell, 30.1, 66.2, 67.3 |
Atlantic Monthly, 3.13 |
Attorney General (Mass.), 2.5, 2.6 |
Attucks, Crispus Non-Partisan League, 60.2 |
Attwill, Henry C., 1.20, 2.10, 5.10, 7.9, 9.5, 11.7, 13.3, 13.8, 14.13, 14.18, 15.4, 15.7, 15.12, 15.13, 16.2, 16.3, 16.6, 16.7, 16.15, 30.11, 32.4, 33.14, 35.9, 55.4, 56.5, 57.2 |
Atwood, Harrison H., 2.7, 11.14, 52.5, 55.1, 55.4 |
Automobile Legal Association, 25.7, 25.11 |
Automobilists' Protective Committee, 25.4 |
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B |
Babson, Roger W., 21.8, 25.15, 74.5 |
Back Bay Leader, 60.2, 60.6 |
Back Bay Ledger, 66.8 |
Back Bay Tenants Association, 19.16, 50.2, 50.3 |
Bacon, Gaspar Griswold, 5.17, 8.20, 9.17, 14.18, 15.12, 15.13, 21.3, 24.6, 58.3, 59.7, 59.9, 62.1 |
Badger, Walter I., Jr., 33.19 |
Bailey, James A., 12.19, 18.8, 24.4, 24.6, 24.10, 24.11, 37.13, 38.4, 39.13, 39.14, 54.3, 55.4, 56.5 |
Baker, Day, 1.11, 18.2, 18.8, 19.10, 20.14, 20.16, 20.17, 25.1, 25.4, 25.12, 29.1, 30.13, 57.1 |
Baker, William B., 5.6, 5.17, 7.20, 29.4 |
Baldridge, H. Clarence, 19.6 |
Bangs, Francis R., 6.8, 6.9, 7.3, 22.11, 30.7, 57.1 |
Banking and Insurance, Department of (Mass.), 5.3, 10.3, 20.9, 20.18, 20.23, 21.9, 28.15, 32.6, 32.11, 46.1 |
Barbour, Thomas, 12.14, 18.13, 36.12 |
Barnes, Clarence A., 40.11, 40.12, 40.13, 40.14, 44.3, 44.5, 44.6, 44.12 |
Barnes, George L., 27.14, 30.19, 32.6, 32.7 |
Barney, J. Dellinger, 3.4 |
Barnum, H. Ware, 7.8, 11.7, 34.16, 50.2, 51.2, 51.5, 51.7, 52.1, 52.2, 52.5, 52.6, 53.3, 54.3, 55.1, 55.2, 55.3, 55.4, 56.5, 56.7, 57.2, 57.3, 58.3, 59.8 |
Bartlett, Arthur, 61.3 |
Bartlett, Joseph W., 26.8, 39.7, 51.3 |
Bassett, J. Colby, 28.5, 32.23, 62.11, 64.9 |
Bates, George J., 11.14, 27.3, 37.9, 38.8, 48.4, 49.7, 66.4 |
Bates, Sanford, 1.10, 5.1, 5.3, 29.29, 30.1, 34.11 |
Baxter, Charles S., 61.1 |
Baxter, Percival P., 32.24, 78.9, 78.10 |
Bay State Dredging Company, 67.2 |
Bay State Street Railway Company, 50.1 |
Bayley, James C., Jr., 40.20, 43.29, 60.6 |
Bazeley, W. A. L., 5.1, 5.3, 9.13, 12.18, 12.20, 34.8 |
Beacon Hill Association, 6.11, 6.14, 36.26, 46.5 |
Beal, Boylston A., 1.17 |
Beal, Thomas P., 26.19 |
Begg, Alexander S., 20.1 |
Belchertown State School, 2.20, 5.8 |
Belding, Anson W., 11.14 |
Bell, Stoughton, 24.1, 39.18 |
Bennett, March G., 6.5, 9.17, 24.12, 34.5, 62.22 |
Benton, Jay R., 1.1, 9.4, 9.9, 9.10, 10.19, 22.21, 24.21, 26.6, 29.18, 30.14, 33.2, 35.12, 38.4, 42.20, 43.6, 55.3, 62.21 |
Best, William H., 7.6, 16.4, 49.9, 62.11 |
Biddle, Francis B., 24.24, 24.25 |
Bigelow, Albert F., 2.22, 5.14, 5.15, 5.17, 5.18, 9.17, 23.9, 35.16, 41.15, 42.14, 43.10, 43.12, 69.6, 71.11, 72.8, 73.5, 76.5 |
Bigelow, George H., 3.19, 3.20, 5.1, 5.3, 18.11, 18.13, 32.22, 36.15, 38.9 |
Bigelow, Henry B., 29.23 |
Bigney, Robert E., 33.15 |
Billings, Franklin S., 79.1 |
Bilodeau, Thomas H., 5.5, 10.15, 27.21, 59.9 |
Bird, Charles Sumner, 62.3 |
Bird, Reginald W., 39.10 |
Birmingham, Leo M., 14.18 |
Bituminous Operators' Special Committee, 78.9 |
Blake, J. A. Lowell, 7.13, 12.14, 30.7, 31.11, 36.16 |
Blind, Division of the (Mass.), 3.5-9 |
Bliven, Bruce, 32.7 |
Bolster, Wilfred, 34.23 |
Bolton, Charles Knowles, 36.2 |
Bonded Law Association, 23.26 |
Booth, George F., 5.14, 36.21, 38.7, 39.2, 64.13 |
Boston Daily Advertiser, 9.17 |
Boston American, 2.22, 22.5, 56.5 |
Boston & Albany Railroad, 4.2, 4.3, 80.7, 80.8 |
Boston and Maine Railroad Co., 45.5, 45.6, 45.8, 45.9, 45.13, 80.8, 80.12 |
Boston Art Commission, 47.2 |
Boston Athenaeum, 36.2 |
Boston Automobile Dealers Association, 18.5, 25.2, 25.4 |
Boston Bar Association, 2.17, 22.24, 23.6, 30.21, 34.24, 43.16 |
Boston Bar Bulletin, 23.3 |
Boston Better Business Bureau, 3.11 |
Boston, Cape Cod & New York Canal Co., 7.12 |
Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1.21, 1.22, 2.4, 2.22, 3.11, 5.11, 5.17, 6.6, 6.9, 6.11, 6.14, 9.18, 10.13, 11.4, 11.12, 12.6, 12.7, 12.22, 18.5, 19.18, 19.20, 20.1, 22.7, 22.9, 23.4, 23.20, 24.6, 24.7, 25.4, 25.5, 26.19, 27.2, 27.11, 27.18, 27.23, 28.7, 28.10, 28.16, 30.16, 34.22, 35.14, 35.15, 35.17, 35.19, 36.5, 37.11, 37.13, 39.1, 39.10, 39.13, 41.4, 41.7, 41.8, 42.5, 42.14, 43.6, 46.13, 47.7, 48.2, 48.5, 48.6, 48.7, 48.8, 49.9, 49.12, 49.13, 55.3, 55.4, 56.1, 56.5, 57.2, 57.5, 58.9, 61.5, 62.11, 78.1, 78.8, 78.9, 78.10, 79.1 |
Boston Charter Association, 48.2, 62.8 |
Boston Charter Commission of 1946, 41.5, 41.8 |
Boston Citizens' Committee for Proportional Representation, 30.9 |
Boston Citizenship League, 30.8 |
Boston City Club, 22.3 |
Boston City Federation, 24.23 |
Boston City Hospital, 47.5, 48.4 |
Boston Common Garage, 40.24, 40.25 |
Boston Conservation Bureau, 18.16, 18.19 |
Boston Consolidated Gas Company, 33.14, 33.15, 33.16, 33.17, 33.18 |
Boston Council of Social Agencies, 28.10, 48.5 |
Boston Elementary Teachers' Club, 28.7, 28.10, 29.1 |
Boston Elevated Railway, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 44.12, 50.1-5, 51.3-56.2, 56.5-58.1, 58.3-10, 59.2-21 |
Boston Emergency Fuel Committee, 80.1 |
Boston Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government, 9.17 |
Boston Finance Commission, 1.1, 11.4, 11.8, 11.14, 12.6, 22.11, 28.5, 31.7, 34.17, 37.7, 40.16, 40.23, 48.7, 48.12, 49.4, 49.5, 49.12, 74.1 |
Boston Globe, 9.17, 20.21, 22.10 |
Boston Head Masters Association, 11.14 |
Boston Health League, 7.16, 23.14 |
Boston Herald, 2.17, 2.22, 3.1, 5.14, 8.6, 8.13, 8.17, 36.21, 42.16, 44.5, 45.1, 45.3, 63.17 |
Boston Housing Association, 19.20 |
Boston Housing Authority, 43.30 |
Boston Labor Committee to Combat Intolerance, 43.4 |
Boston League of Women Voters, 10.3, 10.4, 24.23, 25.13, 30.9, 32.14, 32.23, 40.23, 48.2, 48.3, 60.2, 60.6, 61.5, 62.12, 62.22, 63.5, 63.7, 63.12, 66.8, 66.11, 78.9, 78.10 |
Boston Legal Aid Society, 23.26 |
Boston Liberal Group, 21.12 |
Boston Municipal Research Bureau, 30.9, 37.13, 37.14, 39.9, 41.2, 41.3, 41.4, 41.5, 41.6, 41.8, 43.15, 47.1, 47.7, 48.11 |
Boston Plan E Movement, 41.3-10 |
Boston Post, 17.15, 35.20, 59.13, 62.11, 63.20, 64.6 |
Boston Principals' Association, 28.7, 28.15, 29.1 |
Boston Public Library, 47.5, 47.7 |
Boston Railroad Holding Co., 45.5, 45.6, 45.7, 45.8, 45.9, 45.10, 45.11, 45.12, 45.13, 45.14, 45.15 |
Boston Real Estate Exchange, 6.9, 6.14, 7.2, 12.5, 17.10, 22.10, 22.11, 22.12, 34.19, 39.10, 49.2, 49.12, 49.13 |
Boston School Committee, 11.14, 28.15, 35.23, 35.24, 40.20, 40.21, 40.22, 40.23 |
Boston Schoolmen's Economic Association, 11.14 |
Boston Social Union, 10.13, 17.10 |
Boston Society of Architects, 3.3, 6.9, 6.14, 7.1, 36.21 |
Boston Society of Natural History, 27.9 |
Boston State Hospital, 5.8, 5.11 |
Boston Students' Union, 6.14, 6.15 |
Boston Taxpayers' Alliance, 60.6 |
Boston Teachers' Club, 28.16, 35.23, 48.8 |
Boston Teachers' Newsletter, 28.9, 28.10 |
Boston Teachers' Retirement Fund Association, 28.9 |
Boston Evening Transcript, 2.4, 2.17, 2.22, 7.24, 8.2, 8.13, 8.15, 9.17, 9.20, 22.7, 22.13, 35.10, 46.15, 56.5, 57.4, 60.2, 63.14 |
Boston Traveler, 11.14 |
Boston Women's Trade Union League, 8.9, 21.5, 79.1 |
Bottomly, Robert J., 59.7, 62.13a |
Bourne, Frank A., 6.5, 6.6, 6.14, 7.1, 7.22, 9.5, 18.5, 36.21 |
Bowditch, Vincent Y., 1.20, 3.3, 7.20, 18.2, 18.5, 18.7, 18.8, 31.3 |
Bowen, Benjamin J., 41.19, 41.25, 42.5, 42.6, 42.7, 42.8, 42.14, 43.19, 43.23, 44.20 |
Bowker, Philip G., 44.11, 44.12, 45.8 |
Boyden, Roland W., 22.7, 79.8 |
Boylston Street Associates, 58.5 |
Boylston Street Association, 2.10, 6.14 |
Brackett, Jeffrey R., 12.19, 21.6, 21.7, 21.13, 30.12, 61.2 |
Bradford, Robert F., 40.10, 41.7, 42.22, 43.5, 44.2, 44.3, 44.5, 46.13, 48.7 |
Bradley, Eleanor Cabot (Mrs. Ralph), 33.1 |
Bradley, Leverett, 12.19 |
Bradley, Richards M., 6.9, 22.7, 22.8, 22.11, 35.15 |
Bramhall, Robert I., 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 |
Brehaut, Ellerton J., 5.11, 5.17, 11.4, 11.12, 12.6, 20.1, 22.7, 23.4, 23.20, 24.7, 25.4, 26.19, 27.2, 27.18, 28.16, 35.14, 35.18, 35.19, 36.5, 37.13, 39.9, 39.10, 42.14, 43.6, 47.7, 48.5, 48.6, 48.7, 48.8, 49.1, 49.9, 49.12, 53.3, 55.3, 55.4, 56.5, 58.3, 61.5, 78.8 |
Brewer, D. Chauncey, 2.3, 7.15, 24.4 |
Brewster, Ralph O., 79.1 |
Bridge Tenders' Union, 31.19, 42.9, 60.1, 60.2 |
Bridgewater State Farm, 42.1 |
Briggs, L. Vernon, 2.7, 5.13, 24.3, 26.18, 26.19, 36.23, 60.2 |
Brooks, Frank A., 24.5, 66.2, 66.4, 66.5 |
Brooks, Lawrence G., 12.16 |
Brown, Albert O., 79.3, 79.10 |
Brown, Dorothy Kirchwey (Mrs. La Rue), 8.15, 8.16, 33.2 |
Brown, E. Gerry, 28.16 |
Brown, Frank Chouteau, 34.16 |
Brown, Merton R., 5.1, 5.3, 20.9 |
Brydon, John C., 78.9, 79.1, 79.3, 79.8, 79.10, 80.6 |
Buckley, Thomas H., 41.25, 42.6, 42.8, 42.9, 42.11, 42.12a |
Buckley, Thomas J., 44.12, 59.21 |
Bulfinch, Francis V., 36.21 |
Bulkley, Robert J., 24.24 |
Bullard, F. Lauriston, 11.1 , 78.9 |
Bundy, Harvey H., 21.4, 46.13 |
Bureau of Mines (United States), 78.9 |
Burke, James A., 42.9 |
Burnstead, Eben W., 2.22, 23.9, 29.29, 51.7, 52.4, 54.3, 55.1, 55.2, 55.4, 56.5, 56.7, 62.11 |
Burr, Herbert W., 62.22 |
Burton, Theodore E., 32.24 |
Bushnell, Robert T., 28.14, 28.15, 44.16, 44.17, 44.18, 44.19, 64.6, 66.6 |
Butler, William M., 35.12, 36.16, 63.3, 63.23, 64.9, 65.5 |
Buxton, Frank W., 5.4, 5.14, 39.9, 39.10, 47.7, 60.2, 63.14, 63.19, 63.22, 63.23, 64.6, 78.9 |
Byrd, Harry Flood, 31.5 |
Byrd, Richard E., 26.19 |
Byrns, Joseph W., 5.17, 6.4 |
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Cabot, F. Elliot, 20.8, 34.10 |
Cabot, Frederick P., 3.6, 78.9 |
Cabot, Godfrey Lowell, 3.13, 7.10, 10.14, 12.22, 23.5, 61.5, 66.5, 66.6 |
Cabot, Henry B., 46.26 |
Cabot, Hugh, 42.14 |
Cabot, Paul C., 22.18, 36.14, 39.9 |
Cabot, Philip, 31.3, 33.16, 53.3, 55.3, 55.4, 56.5, 57.5 |
Cabot, Walter M., 66.4 |
Cahill, Horace T., 17.12, 44.21 |
Callahan, William F., 67.4, 67.11, 68.2, 71.3, 71.9, 71.10, 72.8, 75.8, 76.1, 76.5, 76.10, 76.11, 77.5 |
Cambridge City Council, 7.10 |
Cambridge Committee for Plan E, 30.9 |
Cambridge Electric Light Company, 13.3 |
Cambridge Industries for Men, 3.6, 3.8, 3.9 |
Canadian Club of Boston, 62.11 |
Canadian National Railways, 58.1 |
Cape Cod Canal, 7.12 |
Carberry, Clifton D., 15.13, 39.9, 59.2 |
Carleton, Philip G., 11.7, 51.2, 59.7, 59.8 |
Carpenter, Dunbar F., 20.19 |
Carr, Charles L., 11.8, 22.11, 37.7, 48.4, 49.5, 49.12, 57.1, 61.1 |
Carroll, James E., 21.3 |
Carven, Rupert S., 5.16, 22.9, 48.11, 49.5, 49.7 |
Casassa, Andrew A., 55.1, 55.4 |
Catchings, Waddill, 21.8, 79.3 |
Catherton, Allison G., 6.8, 7.1, 10.3, 32.4 |
Catholic Charitable Bureau, 24.23 |
Caverly, Harold, 29.28, 32.23, 32.24, 61.1, 62.11 |
Central Equipment Company, 68.1 |
Central Labor Union of Boston and Vicinity, 42.8 |
Chadbourne, William M., 6.4 |
Chafee, Zechariah, Jr., 3.13, 7.13, 40.11, 40.14 |
Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 5.1, 12.22, 21.5, 29.4, 30.16, 30.19, 30.20, 33.2, 35.14, 35.15, 35.19, 79.1 |
Chamberlain, Allen, 12.19, 29.23, 36.6, 62.11 |
Chamberlain, George D., 7.8, 9.4, 10.3, 18.1, 28.16, 29.22 |
Channing, Lawrence Minot, 42.22 |
Chapin, Arthur B., 13.4, 26.6, 63.3 |
Charles River Association, 7.18 |
Charles River Basin Improvement Associates, 7.20 |
Chase, Perlie Dyar, 46.8 |
Child Labor Amendment (1924), 7.24-8.2, 8.5, 8.6, 8.8-22 |
Children's Bureau, United States, 8.13, 11.13 |
Chindblom, Carl R., 32.24 |
Choate, Charles F., Jr., 9.13, 50.1 |
Christian Science Monitor, 8.13, 8.16, 49.9 |
Christianson, Theodore, 8.20 |
Church Home Society, 18.16, 24.26 |
Citizens Committee on Playgrounds and Recreation, 40.22 |
Citizens Committee to Protect Our Homes and Children, 7.24, 8.1, 8.13, 8.17, 8.19 |
Civic League of Wards 4 and 5 (Boston), 66.8 |
Civic Welfare Alliance, 29.29, 30.3 |
Civil Aeronautics Board, 40.1, 40.2, 40.4 |
Civil Liberties Committee of Massachusetts, 36.4 |
Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts, 40.13, 46.13 |
Civil Service and Registration, Department of (Mass.), 1.2, 8.25, 23.17, 31.17, 41.25, 42.6, 43.19 |
Civil Service Commission, United States, 21.7, 29.3 |
Clan-na-gael of Greater Boston, 44.15 |
Clark, B. Preston, 21.6, 21.13, 24.24, 24.27 |
Clark, Grenville, 8.16, 8.18, 8.23, 8.24, 26.18, 26.19, 27.1, 27.2, 27.3, 27.4, 27.5, 35.10, 66.3, 66.4 |
Claus, Henry T., 5.4, 39.9, 60.2, 64.9 |
Clemons, Maynard E. S., 3.13, 64.9 |
Cleveland Railway Company, 53.1 |
Coakley, Daniel H., 9.11, 66.2, 71.3, 74.1 |
Coal Age, 79.8 |
Coal Commission, United States, 78.9, 79.3, 79.11, 80.12 |
Coal Investigating Committee (Mass.), 79.4-8 |
Coal Review, 79.8 |
Cocoanut Grove, The, 42.14 |
Codman, John, 46.5 |
Codman, John S., 46.15 |
Codman, Julian, 30.8 |
Codman, Katy Bowditch (Mrs. Ernest A.), 7.13, 46.13 |
Codman, Russell S., Jr., 42.9, 64.2 |
Codman, William Coombs, 2.13, 6.5, 7.1, 7.8, 7.9, 34.16, 57.1, 62.22 |
Coffin, Winthrop, 16.5, 39.2, 52.1, 52.5, 52.6, 53.3, 55.1, 55.4, 56.5, 56.7, 57.3, 57.4, 57.5, 58.3, 58.9, 59.2, 59.14 |
Cole, Charles H., 63.14, 63.16 |
Cole, John N., 25.1, 25.7, 30.13 |
Coleman Brothers Corporation, 68.4 |
College Men's Training Corps, 24.16 |
Comerford, Frank D., 16.8, 16.9 |
Comey, Arthur C., 22.9, 57.1 |
Commerce, Department of (United States), 78.10 |
Commerce & Industry Magazine, 27.2 |
Committee for Better Representation in Government, 66.12 |
Committee for the Continuation of Biennial Sessions, 40.15 |
Committee of Massachusetts Citizens Against Censorship, 24.27 |
Committee on Pensions at 60, 66.8 |
Committee on Rural Health and Medical Service, 18.19 |
Committee to Compile Information and Data for the Use of the Constitutional Convention, 9.17 |
Commons, John R., 21.4, 21.5, 21.7, 21.10, 21.17, 21.18 |
Commonwealth Service Association, 31.15, 31.18, 32.2 |
Communist Party of New England, 40.13 |
Compton, Karl T., 35.10 |
Conant, James B., 7.18, 40.13 |
Conant, Richard K., 5.1, 5.6, 9.7, 20.3, 31.14, 32.4 |
Conlon, William J., 29.2, 62.11 |
Conry, Joseph A., 4.3, 22.9, 22.11, 24.9, 57.1 |
Conservation, Department of (Mass.), 3.18, 3.19, 3.20, 5.3, 9.13, 12.14, 12.15, 12.18, 12.19, 12.20, 25.7, 32.22, 42.14 |
Constitutional Convention, Massachusetts (1917), 9.16-18 |
Consumers' League of Massachusetts, 21.5, 21.6, 21.11, 23.14, 29.29 |
Cook, Alonzo B., 61.2 |
Cook, Frederick W., 5.1, 5.3, 7.15, 7.16, 9.9, 9.10, 12.19, 17.10, 17.12, 62.11, 62.22, 63.5, 63.7, 66.11, 66.12 |
Cook, Sherwin L., 63.1 |
Cook, Waldo L., 2.17, 5.1, 5.4, 5.14, 35.20, 61.3, 65.1 |
Coolidge, Calvin, 31.5, 32.23, 62.7, 63.3, 78.9 |
Coolidge, Charles A., 7.8, 17.11 |
Coolidge, J. Randolph, Jr., 12.19 |
Coolidge, Julia S. (Mrs. Charles Allerton), 30.1 |
Coolidge, Louis A., 8.12, 8.15, 8.16, 8.18, 8.19, 8.20, 63.1 |
Coolidge, Marcus A., 27.1, 27.2 |
Coonley, Howard, 6.14, 18.5, 18.6, 21.6, 22.7, 48.2, 49.7, 78.9 |
Corbett, Joseph J., 24.4 |
Corporations and Taxation, Department of (Mass.), 5.3, 25.5, 26.4, 26.6, 26.7, 26.13, 29.4, 32.4, 32.12, 35.16, 35.19, 35.21, 42.5 |
Correction, Department of (Mass.), 5.3, 9.22, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 10.8, 30.1, 31.14, 41.22, 41.25 |
Cotting, Charles E., 62.22 |
Cotton, Joseph R., 3.11 |
Council of Jewish Women, Boston Section, 29.22 |
Council of State Governments, 41.19, 42.3 |
Council on Foreign Relations, 46.23 |
Council on Women and Children in Industry, 24.21 |
Cousens, John A., 79.1 |
Cowan, Fairman C., 41.7, 41.8, 41.9 |
Cox, Archibald, 60.6, 67.11 |
Cox, Channing H., 1.4, 1.10, 1.21, 2.20, 21.9, 26.5, 31.14, 32.19, 41.7, 46.13, 62.7, 62.11, 62.22, 78.5, 78.9, 79.3, 79.10 |
Cox, George Howland, 18.6, 18.7, 35.18 |
Cox, Guy W., 20.8, 20.22, 21.3, 21.9, 32.6 |
Cox, Louis S., 22.24 |
Coyne, Francis X., 55.1, 55.4, 56.7 |
Crandall Engineering Company, 71.5 |
Credit Union League of Massachusetts, 10.10 |
Crocker, Courtenay, 11.7, 35.20, 50.2 |
Crocker, George U., 20.18 |
Cross, Wilbur L., 5.17 |
Curley, James Michael, 5.17, 5.18, 6.6, 6.15, 7.8, 9.4, 18.2, 18.6, 18.16, 18.19, 22.9, 24.2, 25.18, 26.5, 26.6, 26.8, 26.11, 28.7, 30.3, 34.17, 39.9, 39.11, 41.4, 42.16, 42.20, 42.21, 42.22, 48.4, 48.8, 48.9, 48.12, 49.7, 49.9, 51.3, 51.4, 51.5, 52.1, 55.4, 61.1, 61.2, 62.23, 74.5, 77.4, 77.6 |
Curran, Henry H., 26.19, 27.1, 27.2, 27.3, 27.4 |
Current Affairs, 6.12, 11.4 |
Curtis, Charles P., Jr., 2.17, 7.8, 8.25, 9.16, 9.17, 17.10, 17.11, 24.7, 40.9 |
Curtis, Frances G., 35.23, 46.16 |
Curtis, Laurence, 5.17, 7.18, 32.7, 41.18, 42.3, 42.16, 43.30, 44.11, 60.2, 60.6, 61.3, 65.5, 66.4, 66.6 |
Curtis, Louis, Jr., 59.2, 61.3, 79.1 |
Cushing, Grafton D., 7.25, 8.15, 62.7 |
Cushing, Harvey, 26.18 |
Cutler, Leslie B., 41.13, 42.14, 44.15 |
Cutter, R. Ammi, 35.16 |
Cutting, R. Fulton, 48.7 |
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Dallas Power & Light Company, 52.5 |
Dallinger, Frederick W., 5.17, 7.20, 32.23, 35.15 |
Dana, Edward, 11.7, 44.12, 51.5, 52.1, 52.2, 53.3, 54.4, 55.1, 55.3, 55.4, 56.5, 58.3, 59.2, 59.6, 59.7, 59.20 |
Dana, Richard Henry, 8.25, 18.2 |
Danvers State Hospital, 5.8 |
Davenport, Charles M., 12.19, 28.14, 32.23, 35.16, 37.6, 38.1, 39.5, 39.9, 39.10, 62.7, 62.11, 63.3, 72.8 |
Davis, Elbridge G., 27.17 |
Davis, J. Bradford, 30.5, 35.5 |
Deane, Frederick, 61.4, 66.2 |
Deane, Julia Coolidge (Mrs. Frederick), 66.8 |
De Blois, George L., 6.5, 6.8, 7.3, 62.11 |
Deland, Frank S., 11.8, 29.26, 33.15, 38.8, 38.9, 38.11, 38.12, 57.2, 67.2 |
Delano, Raymond P., 57.1 |
Demeter, George, 7.3 |
Democratic State Committee, 66.2 |
Dempsey, John B., 8.18, 8.19 |
Denison House, 21.9 |
Dennett, Carl P., 7.21, 7.22, 26.19, 27.1, 27.2, 27.5, 60.2 |
Dennett, Tyler, 35.10 |
Dennison, Henry S., 1.16, 19.1, 19.9, 21.4, 21.5, 21.6, 21.8, 21.9, 21.11, 21.13, 23.9, 25.15, 38.4, 38.9, 39.1, 56.5, 57.4, 64.12 |
De Normandie, Alice (Mrs. Robert L.), 8.17, 8.18, 33.1 |
Derby, Ethel Roosevelt (Mrs. Richard), 8.19 |
Detroit Department of Street Railways, 54.1, 59.11 |
Dever, Paul A., 7.17, 37.15, 37.16, 39.9, 39.10, 39.11, 67.6, 71.3 |
Dewey, Judd, 32.7 |
Dewey, Thomas E., 42.9 |
Dewson, Mary W., 8.20, 24.21, 33.2 |
Dickie, Logan R., 46.8, 46.10 |
Dinwiddie, Courtenay, 8.20 |
Dodge, Robert G., 10.19, 23.4, 30.21, 32.24 |
Dolan, Arthur W., 5.1, 23.27, 29.3 |
Donaldson, Sylvia, 20.22 |
Donovan, James, 23.24, 62.7, 62.11, 62.22, 63.5, 63.7, 63.12 |
Dorchester Board of Trade, 30.13, 51.7, 52.1, 52.5 |
Dorman, William E., 9.10, 9.15, 38.4, 39.2 |
Doten, Carroll W., 78.9, 80.6 |
Douglas, Lewis, 27.1, 27.3, 27.5 |
Douglas, Paul H., 19.9 |
Douglass, John J., 35.15 |
Dowd, John F., 60.2, 61.3, 61.4 |
Dowling, John C. L., 11.4, 12.6, 49.12 |
Draper, Eben S., 1.7, 22.7, 29.19, 49.5, 49.9, 64.6, 72.8 |
Drinker, Henry S., Jr., 21.5, 24.25, 56.5, 78.9, 78.10, 79.1 |
Drury, Samuel S., 35.22 |
Durant, Inc., 7.3, 7.4 |
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East Boston Board of Trade, 11.4 |
East Boston Free Press, 11.2 |
East Boston Land Company, 11.8 |
Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Company, 11.7 |
Eastern Racing Association, Inc., 45.1, 45.3, 45.4 |
Eastman, Joseph B., 16.6, 16.7, 16.8, 30.19, 30.20, 33.14, 52.2, 52.5, 56.5, 58.3, 58.9, 78.4, 78.9, 79.3, 79.8 |
Economists' National Committee on Monetary Policy, 27.2 |
Edgecomb, Horace A., 16.3, 16.4, 16.5, 16.6, 16.9, 16.17 |
Edison Electric Illuminating Company of Boston, 13.8, 14.13, 14.17 |
Education, Dept of (Mass.), 3.6, 3.7, 5.3, 5.7, 11.10, 23.19, 27.10, 28.7, 28.15, 28.16, 32.14, 32.15 |
Edwards, Clarence R., 36.23, 80.6 |
Ehrmann, Herbert B., 35.10 |
Electrical World, 16.7 |
Eliot, Amory, 26.6 |
Eliot, Charles W., 8.16, 24.11 |
Eliot, Christopher R., 18.15, 18.16, 24.23, 24.26, 30.7 |
Eliot, Samuel, 44.13 |
Eliot, Samuel A., 18.6 |
Elliott, Martha Helen, 8.17, 8.18, 10.3, 24.23, 30.8, 33.1 |
Ellis, David A., 13.8, 16.4, 51.5, 51.7 |
Ely, Joseph B., 1.15, 5.14, 5.17, 5.18, 6.4, 36.16, 36.23, 39.10, 45.7, 48.5, 48.7, 59.8, 59.21, 61.4, 65.1, 74.5 |
Emergency Fleet Corporation, 53.3 |
Emerson, William, 18.5, 18.6, 46.25 |
Employers Association of Eastern Massachusetts, 8.16 |
Employment Security, Division of (Mass.), 42.8 |
Ernst, Roger, 8.17, 43.9 |
Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, 29.22, 33.1 |
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Fahey, John H., 5.4, 14.16, 14.18, 16.4, 16.6, 16.8, 16.9, 16.17, 32.20, 63.19, 64.6 |
Fall River Electric Light Company, 15.7 |
Fall River Globe, 19.1 |
Family Welfare Society, 17.10, 21.5, 21.6, 21.7, 21.9, 21.10, 30.12, 32.14 |
Farley, John Wells, 64.6, 66.4 |
Farmers' States' Rights League, 8.11 |
Fay, Frederick H., 6.8, 11.4, 34.17 |
Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, 8.20 |
Federal Trade Commission, 78.9 |
Federated American Engineering Societies, 21.7 |
Federation of State, City and Town Employees, 23.16, 60.1 |
Fenno, H. Bradlee, 30.1 |
Fenno, Pauline Shaw, 7.20, 24.26 |
Fernald State School, 5.8 |
Fess, Simeon D., 32.24 |
Fessenden, Russell G., 26.7, 26.13 |
Field, Elias, 24.4 |
Filene, A. Lincoln, 10.13, 19.9 |
Finnegan, Joseph, 20.2 |
Finneran, Francis J., 2.6, 59.7 |
Fire Underwriters, National Board of, 48.12 |
First National Bank of Boston, 5.18, 35.19 |
Fish, Alfred L., 7.3 |
Fish, Erland F., 26.7, 55.3 |
Fiske, Gardiner H., 1.21 |
Fitzgerald, John F., 36.2, 51.2, 59.9 |
Fitzgerald, John I., 7.8, 11.1 |
Fitzgerald, William T. A., 34.23 |
Fitzpatrick, Frank G., 20.24, 21.3, 25.4 |
Flattery, M. Douglas, 18.16, 18.19, 24.27 |
Flynn, William S., 78.9, 79.3, 79.7, 79.10 |
Foley, Henry E., 39.9, 45.8, 60.6, 71.3 |
Foote, Alfred F., 5.1, 5.3, 6.10, 29.23, 31.19, 36.15 |
Forbes, J. Murray, 51.7, 59.20 |
Ford, Worthington C., 17.6, 17.11, 32.17 |
Forgrave, William M., 30.8 |
Fosdick, Harry Emerson, 8.20 |
Foss, Eugene Noble, 6.14, 51.2 |
Foss, Frank H., 27.1, 35.15 |
Foster, A. Frank, 66.12 |
Foster, William T., 3.6, 19.1, 19.2, 19.6, 19.9, 19.10, 19.11, 19.12, 21.8, 21.10 |
Fox, Isidore H., 33.15, 63.12 |
Foxborough State Hospital, 5.8 |
Frankfurter, Felix, 14.13, 16.3, 21.6, 21.7, 21.13, 24.22, 27.20, 31.13, 32.7, 32.24, 78.9 |
Franklin, George S., 26.6, 26.7, 78.10 |
Fraternal Order of Eagles, 29.4, 29.5 |
French, Daniel Chester, 36.24, 36.25 |
Friedrich, Carl J., 46.26 |
Frost, Donald McKay, 27.2, 30.7, 62.11, 66.2 |
Frothingham, Channing, 18.10, 18.11, 18.12, 31.3 |
Frothingham, Clara Rotch (Mrs. Channing), 24.23 |
Frothingham, Francis E., 7.1, 11.1, 11.5, 13.4, 15.9, 16.2, 16.3 |
Frothingham, Mrs. Louis A., 26.19 |
Frothingham, Paul Revere, 24.26 |
Frothingham, Thomas G., 9.17, 21.3, 60.2 |
Fuel Administration, United States, 79.11 |
Fuller, Alvan T., 1.10, 1.12, 2.3a, 5.3, 5.7, 9.20, 10.11, 16.4, 16.15, 18.13, 20.2, 22.21, 23.3, 23.4, 23.14, 23.24, 27.20, 30.1, 30.5, 31.13, 31.16, 31.19, 32.2, 34.1, 35.12, 35.18, 35.19, 36.1, 36.24, 37.7, 39.5, 48.4, 53.3, 55.3, 55.6, 56.5, 57.4, 57.5, 58.9, 61.4, 62.22, 62.23, 63.1, 63.8, 64.6, 66.4, 79.1, 79.7, 80.5, 80.6 |
Fuller, George A. Company, 71.14 |
Fuller, Raymond G., 8.16, 8.18 |
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Gardiner, J. Pennington, 21.5, 62.11 |
Gardiner, Robert Hallowell, 26.19, 27.2 |
Gardiner, William Tudor, 2.1, 5.4, 5.9, 8.20, 31.20 |
Gardner State Colony, 5.8 |
Garfield, Harry A., 18.15 |
Garrett, Oliver B., 13.1 |
Gebhart, John C., 27.1, 27.3, 27.6, 27.7 |
General Council of Social Agencies, 21.7 |
Geological Survey, United States, 78.4, 78.10 |
Gibbons, Charles, 46.8 |
Gibbs, John M., 2.11, 22.21, 23.11, 32.9 |
Gilbert, Arthur W., 3.4, 10.13, 23.23, 24.13, 38.4, 78.3 |
Gillett, Frederick H., 16.9, 35.15, 63.1 |
Gilman, George A., 7.1, 57.2 |
Glasgow, William A., Jr., 78.9, 79.3, 79.11 |
Glasgow Corporation Tramways, 53.3, 54.2 |
Gloucester Times, 9.20 |
Glynn, Theodore A., 34.10 |
Goethals, George W., 79.3 |
Good Government Association (Boston), 2.7, 48.2, 61.1, 61.3, 61.4 |
Goodale, Francis G., 35.10 |
Goodwin, Angier L., 9.2, 24.8, 34.23 |
Goodwin, Elliot H., 5.5, 8.25 |
Goodwin, Frank A., 20.19, 29.3, 31.15, 31.16, 31.19, 32.2, 48.5, 57.3, 59.9 |
Goodwin, Robert E., 24.23, 26.18, 34.1, 42.9, 69.6 |
Goulston, Ernest J., 63.7 |
Governor Square Association, 6.14 |
Grady, Alice H., 10.3, 20.22, 21.9, 32.4, 32.6 |
Grant, Robert, 22.23 |
Graustein, Archibald R., 16.8, 16.9, 29.25 |
Gray, Francis C., 66.4 |
Gray, Mrs. Francis C., 2.18, 30.1 |
Gray, Ralph W., 7.3, 22.9, 66.8 |
Gray, Roland, 6.8, 62.11 |
Greater Boston Development Committee, 41.12, 43.6, 43.27 |
Green, William, 29.29 |
Greene, William S., 32.23 |
Greener, George C., 8.17, 10.13, 19.9, 19.18, 63.8 |
Greenslet, Ferris, 10.13 |
Grievances, Special Commission on (Mass.), 41.19, 41.20, 41.21, 41.22, 41.23, 41.24, 41.25, 42.1, 42.2, 43.18 |
Griffenhagen & Associates, 42.6, 42.7, 42.8, 42.12a |
Grinnell, Frank W., 2.4, 7.16, 7.24, 9.8, 9.15, 9.18, 10.13, 12.10, 17.11, 20.6, 22.21, 22.22, 23.1, 23.3, 23.4, 23.26, 23.27, 27.20, 29.2, 29.3, 32.23, 32.24, 33.19, 34.22, 34.23, 35.12, 36.20, 36.23, 36.26, 42.21, 43.26, 44.21 |
Guild, Courtenay, 62.11, 62.22 |
Guild, Mrs. Curtis, 34.9 |
Guild, Horace, 2.10, 6.14, 20.7 |
Gutterson, Mildred D., 23.14, 29.4, 36.4 |
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Haigis, John W., 8.17, 41.23, 64.11, 66.2, 66.4, 66.7, 78.7, 78.9, 80.4, 80.5, 80.8 |
Hale, C. Wesley, 8.20, 18.1, 19.2, 20.19 |
Hale, Richard K., 7.12, 10.20, 30.13, 40.7, 42.12a, 71.12 |
Hale, Richard W., 17.10, 17.12, 20.7, 29.29, 33.2, 34.23 |
Haley, Cornelius F., 37.13, 42.13, 46.5 |
Hall, Damon E., 64.9 |
Hall, John L., 41.13, 45.8, 45.14, 45.15 |
Hall, Walter Perley, 22.21 |
Halliwell, John, 48.4, 50.2, 64.13 |
Hallowell, John W., 21.7, 24.26, 49.7 |
Hallowell, Mrs. N. P., 32.14 |
Hamburger, Leo S., 51.5 |
Hammond, John Hays, 78.4, 78.9, 79.1, 79.7, 79.10, 80.6, 80.12 |
Hancock Construction Company, 71.16 |
Hannon, Thomas J., 60.6 |
Harding, Francis A., 44.2 |
Hardy, Leonard F., 5.1, 7.6, 10.1, 35.6 |
Hardy, Walter A., 4.5, 21.8, 21.9 |
Harriman, Henry I., 4.2, 4.3, 5.11, 5.13, 6.9, 7.20, 7.22, 11.1, 11.7, 13.7, 18.4, 22.7, 22.8, 22.9, 22.11, 24.6, 24.7, 24.8, 24.11, 24.12, 25.4, 27.17, 30.13, 30.14, 52.5, 54.3, 54.4, 55.4, 56.5, 56.7, 57.1, 57.2, 57.3, 57.4, 57.5, 58.3, 58.8, 58.9, 59.5, 59.7 |
Hartman, Edward T., 6.10, 7.1, 7.3, 18.15, 62.11 |
Harvard Alumni Bulletin, 31.5 |
Harvard Club, 24.16 |
Harvard Liberal Club, 12.24 |
Harvard University, 8.18, 8.19 |
Hawes, John B. 2d, 1.7, 9.17, 23.14, 31.3, 34.11, 36.8, 62.11 |
Hays, Martin, 2.17, 7.22, 17.10, 17.11, 34.5, 34.6, 53.3, 64.12 |
Health Education Committee, 18.15 |
Heffernan, John J., 61.2 |
Hemenway, Augustus, Jr., 12.21 |
Henderson, James D. & Son, 71.17 |
Herlihy, Elisabeth M., 6.8, 6.11, 7.1, 7.3, 7.4, 49.1 |
Herrick, Margaret Perkins, 9.10, 23.19 |
Herter, Christian A., 2.22, 5.14, 26.19, 30.9, 31.5, 32.7, 35.16, 36.4, 41.18, 44.3, 44.5, 61.4, 63.14, 64.13, 66.4, 66.7, 66.8, 72.4 |
Hickenlooper, Smith, 24.24 |
Hickey, William P., 61.4 |
Higginson, Corina, 12.19, 24.26, 32.9, 62.11, 79.1 |
Higginson, Francis L., Jr., 12.6 |
Hill, Arthur D., 6.8, 13.4, 14.18, 15.4, 17.12, 26.19, 56.5, 56.7, 60.2 |
Hines, Frank T., 34.1, 36.16, 46.16, 46.19 |
Hitchcock, William Harold, 26.5, 26.6, 26.8, 26.12 |
Hoar, Samuel, 26.5, 26.6, 37.9 |
Hobbs, Clarence W., 20.15, 28.15 |
Holcombe, Arthur N., 24.21, 32.24 |
Holland Tunnel (New York), 11.6 |
Hollis, Arthur W., 9.4, 17.17, 37.13, 37.14, 57.2 |
Holmes, Newland H., 11.4, 20.19, 24.8 |
Holmes, Pehr G., 27.1, 37.9 |
Holmes, Sybil, 74.5 |
Holt, Robert H., 46.13, 56.7 |
Holyoke (Mass.) Municipal Electric Plant, 15.3 |
Homans, Abigail Adams, 60.2, 60.6, 66.6 |
Homans, Marian, 8.17, 8.18, 12.21, 32.14 |
Homans, Robert, 6.5, 6.8, 6.10, 6.14, 7.1, 7.20, 12.8, 17.12, 20.11, 61.3, 62.7 |
Homans, William P., 66.6 |
Home Rule League of Massachusetts, 10.3 |
Hooper, Roger F., 62.22 |
Hoover, Herbert, 19.5, 21.8, 22.3, 22.4, 27.1, 52.2, 63.14, 64.2, 64.6, 78.10 |
Hopkins, Harry, 77.6 |
Hopkins, Robert H., 40.20, 43.14 |
Hormel, Herman, 9.17, 66.2 |
Hornblower, Henry, 3.3, 60.2 |
Hornblower, Ralph, 12.14 |
Housekeepers' League, 27.11 |
Hovey, Roy A., 2.15, 5.1, 5.3, 5.12, 5.13 |
Howard, Charles P., 1.12, 1.13, 1.15, 1.20, 2.15, 5.2, 5.3, 5.10, 10.9, 11.7, 14.15, 16.15, 17.6, 19.2, 21.10, 30.2, 31.17, 31.19, 32.2, 32.3, 32.5, 34.3, 35.8, 39.5, 39.6, 41.23, 57.4, 66.5, 67.2, 67.6, 67.10, 67.11, 68.3, 68.5, 71.2, 71.3, 71.5, 71.12, 71.13, 72.6, 72.7, 72.8, 73.3, 74.1, 75.2, 76.1, 76.7, 76.11, 77.1, 77.6 |
Howe, Mark Antony DeWolfe, 46.25 |
Howie, Wendell D., 28.14, 28.15, 28.16, 52.2, 52.5, 53.3, 55.4, 78.4, 78.6, 78.9, 78.10, 79.7, 80.1, 80.6, 80.8, 80.12 |
Huber, Henry A., 21.4, 21.17, 21.18 |
Hudson, Manley O., 8.1, 8.18 |
Hull, John C., 1.3, 3.11, 7.15, 7.22, 7.23, 9.5, 17.6, 17.11, 23.3, 23.11, 25.15, 34.1, 34.5, 34.9, 35.8, 53.3, 56.5, 62.11, 63.7 |
Hultman, Eugene C., 16.19, 24.5, 24.12, 27.11, 33.16, 37.13, 38.1, 39.10, 39.11, 72.7, 78.3, 78.4, 78.5, 78.9, 78.10, 79.1, 79.7, 79.10, 80.1, 80.2, 80.3, 80.4, 80.6, 80.8, 80.10 |
Hunnewell, James M., 6.5, 18.2, 24.23, 32.2, 62.8, 62.11, 62.16, 62.18, 62.22 |
Hunt, Edward Eyre, 21.8, 21.10, 78.9, 79.3, 79.11, 80.12 |
Hunt, Jarvis, 32.7, 45.14 |
Hunting & Fishing Magazine, 12.14 |
Hurlbut, Henry F., Jr., 16.2, 16.3, 62.11 |
Hurley, Charles F., 30.9, 37.13 |
Hurley, Donald J., 40.4, 40.8, 60.6 |
Hurley, John L., 71.2, 71.3, 72.6, 72.7, 72.8, 73.2 |
Hurley, Joseph L., 24.2, 66.2 |
Hutchinson, Anne, Statue Fund, 19.21 |
Hynes, John B., 42.22, 66.12 |
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Iannella, Christopher, 66.7 |
Ihlder, John, 19.20 |
Improvement Association for Blind People, 3.6 |
Inches, Henderson, 46.8 |
Independent, 79.1 |
Independent Taxi Operators Association, 20.2 |
Independent Voters League, 66.5 |
Industrial Accident Board (Mass.), 20.4, 21.13, 31.19 |
Innes, Charles H., 13.7, 61.2, 61.4, 62.13a, 63.3, 63.7 |
Innes, Charles J., 41.7, 66.8 |
Insull, Samuel, 16.9 |
Insurance Federation of Massachusetts, 20.12 |
Interior, Department of the (United States), 78.3, 78.4 |
Intermediate Highway Commission (Boston), 22.11 |
International Association of Machinists, 44.5 |
International Union of Steam & Operating Engineers, 57.5, 62.11 |
Interstate Commerce Commission, 30.19, 78.4, 78.9, 78.10, 79.1, 79.10, 80.8, 80.10, 80.12 |
Interstate Cooperation Commission (Mass.), 42.3 |
Investment Bankers Association of America, 25.18, 26.15 |
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Jackson, Charles, 1.20, 9.17, 10.13, 25.1, 59.2, 66.8 |
Jackson, Charles C., 9.10, 9.17, 36.16, 63.7 |
Jackson, James, 5.17, 5.18, 9.13, 10.19, 22.18, 29.1, 29.2, 62.11, 62.22, 62.23 |
Jackson, James F., 1.1, 7.8, 11.7, 51.5, 51.7, 52.1, 52.2, 52.5, 54.3, 55.3, 55.4 |
James, Ellerton, 2.20, 22.7, 51.7 |
Jewell, Pliny, 26.6, 26.8, 26.12 |
Jewett, Victor F., 34.5 |
Johnson, Arthur A. Corporation, 44.22 |
Johnson, Ernest A., 42.9, 57.2, 59.8 |
Johnson, Ethel M., 5.1, 5.7, 11.13, 17.6, 24.22, 32.2, 64.6 |
Johnston, Robert Matteson, 24.16 |
Jones, Arthur W., 2.3a, 5.10, 5.14, 12.14, 35.15, 71.3 |
Jones, Eliot N., 7.1 |
Jordan, Michael H., 23.13, 37.9 |
Joy, Benjamin, 9.17, 24.16 |
Joyce, Thomas F., 43.10 |
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Kaplan, H. Eliot, 8.25, 41.18, 41.23 |
Keliher, John A., 23.5 |
Kelleher Corporation, 72.9 |
Keller, Carl T., 12.19, 27.3, 29.22, 29.23 |
Kelley, Augustus H., 28.16, 29.1 |
Kelley, Edward J., 37.9, 38.1, 39.11, 42.8, 44.5, 44.22 |
Kelley, Eugene R., 1.1, 18.10, 18.14, 23.29, 36.8, 39.13 |
Kelley, Florence, 8.20, 24.21 |
Kelley, Kenneth J., 44.1, 44.2, 44.5 |
Kellogg, Arthur P., 21.6 |
Kellogg, Paul U., 19.9, 79.8 |
Kendall, Henry P., 6.14, 7.8, 7.20, 18.19, 19.9, 34.16 |
Kendall, Waldo S., 36.16, 64.13 |
Keniston, Davis B., 4.2, 4.3, 5.6, 6.14, 9.4, 9.6, 9.7, 12.16, 17.10, 18.8, 23.16, 24.7, 24.8, 24.9, 37.7, 37.8, 38.4, 38.5, 38.8, 38.9, 38.11, 38.12, 39.5, 39.7 |
Kenny, Thomas J., 6.9 |
Kerrigan, John E., 40.7, 40.18, 40.21, 42.5, 46.15, 61.5 |
Ketchum, Phillips, 66.7 |
Keville, William J., 5.13, 17.10, 34.1 |
Keyes, Henry W., 32.24, 78.9 |
Kidder, Clarence P., 5.13, 9.4, 10.14, 14.18, 19.2, 22.21, 34.13, 63.1 |
Kiley, John C., 24.5, 35.14, 42.9, 42.13, 42.14, 43.14, 44.15, 55.2, 60.2, 60.6, 66.8 |
King, Clyde L., 78.2, 78.9, 78.10, 79.1 |
King, James E., 2.4, 9.17, 16.3, 22.7, 52.3, 52.5, 56.5 |
King, Rudolph F., 41.14, 42.12a |
Kline, George M., 5.1, 5.4, 5.6, 9.4, 18.10, 24.2, 31.20, 34.11 |
Kluttz, Whitehead, 8.19, 8.20, 29.19 |
Knights of Columbus, 62.21 |
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Labor and Industries, Department of (Mass.), 5.7, 11.13, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4, 19.10, 19.11, 19.12, 19.13, 19.14, 20.5, 21.6, 23.13, 23.14, 24.21, 24.22, 32.2, 41.21, 42.4, 72.8 |
Labor Bureau, Inc., 21.10 |
La Follette, Robert M., 62.23 |
La Follette-Wheeler Campaign Committee, 63.1 |
Lakeville Hospital, 36.8, 42.1 |
Lamb, Annie Lawrence, 6.8 |
Lamson, Fred I., 40.23 |
Landis, James M., 19.1, 19.11, 26.18, 35.10 |
Landon, Alfred M., 66.3 |
Lane, Benjamin C., 7.20, 61.1 |
Lane, Richard J., 11.14, 23.24 |
Lane, Thomas J., 54.3, 57.2 |
Langtry, Albert P., 9.16, 9.17, 19.16, 28.15, 36.20, 62.7, 62.11 |
Laundry Workers' International Union, 42.5 |
Law Enforcement League, 30.8 |
Lawrence, Bishop William, 8.16, 9.13, 18.16, 26.18, 30.1, 34.11 |
Lawrence, Telegram-Sun, 27.17 |
Lawyers' Preparedness Committee, 24.16 |
Lee, John C., 78.9, 79.7, 79.8, 80.6 |
Lee, Joseph, 7.22, 8.1, 8.13, 8.16, 8.17, 8.19, 8.20, 8.22, 9.10, 10.3, 10.6, 18.15, 18.16, 29.19, 29.22, 29.29, 30.1, 31.5, 32.14, 36.2 |
Lee, Joseph, Jr., 35.23, 40.16, 40.20, 60.6, 61.5 |
Lee, Roger I., 18.13, 20.1, 31.14 |
Lefavour, Henry, 5.13, 71.10 |
Legislative Council, 32.24, 33.2, 33.5 |
Leveroni, Frank, 22.23, 22.24 |
Lewis, John L., 78.9, 79.3, 79.5, 80.11 |
Liberal Civic League of Massachusetts, 30.9 |
Liggett, Louis K., 64.9 |
Lincoln, Alexander, 8.1, 8.13, 8.15, 8.16, 8.17, 8.18, 8.19, 8.20, 29.28, 32.24, 34.9, 51.5, 62.11, 66.2 |
Lippmann, Walter, 31.5 |
Little, Arthur D., 78.8, 79.1 |
Lloyd, Demarest, 12.24, 22.19 |
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 23.11, 32.23, 32.24, 34.1, 50.2, 62.13a, 62.22 |
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., 35.10, 35.11, 39.9, 66.3, 66.4 |
Loeffler, Herman C., 37.13, 37.14, 39.9, 41.3, 42.21, 47.7, 48.5 |
Logan, Edward L., 36.24 |
Logan Airport, 40.1, 40.2, 40.4-8 |
Lomasney, Martin M., 7.20, 50.2, 57.1, 58.9, 59.2 |
Long, Henry F., 5.1, 5.3, 5.11, 7.6, 11.8, 12.20, 15.4, 22.18, 25.5, 26.4, 26.5, 26.6, 26.7, 26.8, 26.13, 26.15, 29.4, 32.4, 32.12, 35.12, 35.16, 35.18, 35.19, 42.5, 42.8, 46.2, 50.2, 59.8 |
Long Island Hospital (Boston), 47.5 |
Lord, Herbert M., 31.19, 63.14 |
Lord's Day League of New England, 3.18 |
Loring, Augustus P., Jr., 2.13, 16.3, 16.5, 17.12, 33.19, 40.13, 45.8, 46.13 |
Loring, Charles G., 9.17, 36.23 |
Loring, Homer, 1.4, 1.7, 1.8, 1.10, 1.11, 1.16, 3.7, 3.17, 5.14, 22.8, 30.13, 34.1, 34.8, 34.10, 34.11, 53.3, 55.4 |
Lourie, Moses S., 22.21 |
Lovett, Robert Morss, 31.13 |
Lowell, A. Lawrence, 32.16, 35.10, 35.11 |
Lowell, Ralph, 9.17 |
Lowell Courier-Citizen, 2.17, 8.17, 80.6 |
Lowell-Whipple Company, 67.6 |
Loyal Coalition, 22.19 |
Luce, Robert, 5.17, 9.20, 27.1, 29.3, 32.23, 32.24, 35.15, 79.8 |
Lufkin, Wilfred W., 62.3 |
Luscomb, Florence H., 23.14, 24.24, 61.1 |
Lyman, Arthur T., 41.22, 41.25 |
Lyman, Frank E., 4.5, 5.1, 5.3, 11.11, 18.16, 24.23, 25.1, 25.2, 27.11, 28.16, 31.14, 36.16, 71.10 |
Lynn Gas & Electric Company, 16.13 |
Lyons, Louis, 40.20 |
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McCaffrey, George H., 17.6, 48.2, 48.3, 61.1 |
McCarthy, Michael J., 43.29, 44.13, 46.8 |
McChord, Charles C., 78.9, 78.10, 80.8 |
McCormack, John W., 10.20, 22.22, 27.1, 27.3, 31.5, 31.14, 32.7, 35.13, 61.5, 62.22 |
McDevitt, Daniel J., 40.20, 40.21 |
MacDonald, Herman A., 1.4, 2.3a, 9.20, 16.15, 23.4, 30.5, 31.13, 31.19, 32.2, 35.19, 41.12, 41.25, 42.12a, 43.3, 56.5, 63.8, 76.10, 79.1 |
MacDonald, Norman, 39.9, 39.10, 39.11, 41.22, 46.19, 67.6, 71.3, 72.7 |
McDonough, John, 77.6 |
Machen, Arthur W., Jr., 24.24, 24.25 |
McIntyre, Marvin H., 27.1 |
McKibben, James A., 3.11, 12.22, 22.7, 28.16, 33.2, 35.23, 39.13, 48.2, 78.9, 78.10 |
McLane, Walter M., 7.8, 7.11, 9.4, 9.13, 11.1, 18.2, 22.8, 26.9, 26.11, 26.12, 34.23, 36.23 |
McLean, Angus Wilton, 8.20 |
McLean Hospital, 35.18 |
MacLeod, Frederick J., 34.15 |
McMorrow, William M., 11.8 |
McNary, William S., 57.1 |
MacNider, Hanford, 27.21 |
Maginnis, Charles D., 6.5, 7.1, 18.6, 18.8, 36.21 |
Mahar, Ralph C., 42.13, 42.14, 44.10 |
Mahoney, John J., 35.10 |
Mahony, Mary C. (Mrs. Thomas H.), 40.20, 40.23 |
Mahony, Thomas H., 30.9, 46.26, 66.7 |
Mallinckrodt, Edward, 35.16 |
Mann, Alexander, 24.23, 24.26 |
Mansfield, Frederick W., 27.1, 37.13, 37.15, 39.9, 39.10, 47.7, 48.8, 60.2, 61.3, 61.4 |
Manufacturers' Record, 8.20 |
Marshall, Andrew, 28.15, 31.1, 55.3, 57.3 |
Martin, Joseph W., Jr., 27.1, 63.3 |
Marvin, Langdon P., 76.6 |
Massachusetts Aeronautics Commission, 40.4 |
Massachusetts Agricultural College, 5.1, 5.3, 11.10, 23.25 |
Massachusetts Anti-Saloon League, 30.8 |
Massachusetts Art Commission, 34.8 |
Massachusetts Association for Promoting the Interests of the Adult Blind, 3.8 |
Massachusetts Association of Alcoholic Beverage Importers and Wholesalers, 46.11 |
Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents, 20.28 |
Massachusetts Automobile Dealer and Garage Association, 25.1, 25.4, 25.12, 29.1 |
Massachusetts Bankers Association, 25.18 |
Massachusetts Bar Association, 2.4, 23.1, 23.26, 23.27, 30.21, 43.26 |
Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary, Inc., 36.2 |
Massachusetts Central Health Council, 42.9 |
Massachusetts Board of Free Library Commissioners, 28.15 |
Massachusetts Charitable Eye & Ear Infirmary, 7.7, 12.8 |
Massachusetts Child Labor Committee, 7.25, 8.15, 8.18 |
Massachusetts Civic Alliance, 2.22, 23.29, 29.29, 56.5, 62.11 |
Massachusetts Civic League, 6.6, 8.25, 9.1, 9.10, 10.3, 18.15, 20.6, 23.6, 29.29, 30.1, 30.3, 36.16, 46.12, 62.23, 67.3 |
Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association, 29.22, 36.16, 36.17 |
Massachusetts Committee for Medical Research, 46.22 |
Massachusetts Committee for Old Age Security, 29.4 |
Massachusetts Committee for Port Development, 41.12 |
Massachusetts Committee for World Federation, 46.23, 46.26 |
Massachusetts Committee on the Ratification of the Child Labor Amendment, 8.11, 8.20 |
Massachusetts Consumers' League, 11.13 |
Massachusetts Co-op Bank League, 2.16 |
Massachusetts Council for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, 7.13 |
Massachusetts Council of Women, 62.22 |
Massachusetts Credit Union League, 10.10, 22.18 |
Massachusetts Daughters of the American Revolution, 18.20 |
Massachusetts Emergency Fuel Committee, 78.5 |
Massachusetts Fair Employment Practice Commission, 40.9 |
Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation, 3.18 |
Massachusetts Federation of Churches, 7.15 |
Massachusetts Federation of Patriotic Societies & Good Government Clubs, 30.8, 61.3, 64.6 |
Massachusetts Federation of Taxpayers Associations, 3.1, 5.18, 39.10, 41.3, 42.11, 43.6, 46.19, 76.2 |
Massachusetts Forestry Association, 12.18, 12.19, 12.20, 36.6 |
Massachusetts Fuel Administration, 80.6 |
Massachusetts General Hospital, 7.7, 7.8 |
Massachusetts Historical Society, 17.6, 17.11 |
Massachusetts Hospital School, 10.12 |
Massachusetts Ice Dealers' Association, 25.5 |
Massachusetts Industrial Commission, 23.28 |
Massachusetts Industrial Protective Association, 24.21 |
Massachusetts Judicial Council, 23.3, 23.4 |
Massachusetts League of Women Voters, 8.20, 23.13, 23.21, 25.4, 25.13, 30.12, 33.2, 43.25, 62.11, 66.12 |
Massachusetts Liberal League, 42.21 |
Massachusetts Medical Society, 18.10, 18.12, 18.19 |
Massachusetts Medico-Legal Society, 44.10 |
Massachusetts Parent-Teacher Association, 24.26, 62.11 |
Massachusetts Police Association, 60.1 |
Massachusetts Poppy Committee, 27.1 |
Massachusetts Public Interests League, 8.1, 8.6, 8.11 |
Massachusetts Public Opinion League, 30.7 |
Massachusetts Racing Commission, 45.1, 45.4 |
Massachusetts Real Estate Exchange, 25.5 |
Massachusetts Society for Aiding Discharged Prisoners, 29.29, 30.3 |
Massachusetts Society for Freedom in Teaching, 35.22 |
Massachusetts Society for the Protection of the Insane and Mentally Infirm, 24.2 |
Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, 17.12 |
Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, 24.2 |
Massachusetts Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 24.2 |
Massachusetts State Chamber of Commerce, 44.3, 44.5, 80.6 |
Massachusetts State Employees Association, 42.4, 42.9, 43.23 |
Massachusetts State Engineers Association, 31.15, 31.21, 42.6, 43.22 |
Massachusetts State Federation of Labor, 29.3, 39.20, 40.15, 41.23, 44.1, 44.2, 63.12, 64.2 |
Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs, 32.23, 36.17, 62.23 |
Massachusetts State Grange, 3.4, 10.13 |
Massachusetts State Planning Board, 76.5 |
Massachusetts Teachers Federation, 35.23 |
Massachusetts Transit Authority, 44.12 |
Massachusetts Tuberculosis League, 3.20, 36.8 |
Massachusetts Utilities Investment Trust, 14.17 |
Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, 18.15, 24.23 |
Massachusetts Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 30.8 |
Massasoit Greyhound Racing Association, 45.1 |
Mather, Kirtley F., 40.13, 46.13 |
Matthews, Nathan, 9.17, 11.1, 15.6, 15.7, 16.3, 18.7, 22.8, 23.4, 34.22, 38.4, 38.7, 38.11, 38.12, 39.2, 49.9 |
Mayo, Charles H., 3.19 |
Mead, Edwin D., 36.23 |
Means, James H., 7.8, 31.3 |
Medfield State Hospital, 5.8, 42.1 |
Meins, Carroll L., 2.13, 25.5, 63.7, 66.5, 67.10 |
Mellon, Andrew, 12.12, 33.4, 35.12 |
Mental Diseases, Department of (Mass.), 2.20, 5.6, 5.13, 24.2, 24.3, 31.20 |
Mental Health, Department of (Mass.), 34.12, 41.18, 41.22, 42.5, 42.15, 43.18 |
Metropolitan District Commission (Mass.), 1.1, 2.19, 4.2, 4.3, 5.6, 5.8, 7.20, 9.6, 9.7, 9.13, 12.16, 18.2, 18.3, 18.4, 18.5, 18.6, 18.7, 18.8, 23.16, 23.17, 24.4-13, 25.17, 27.13, 27.17, 27.21, 29.3, 32.2, 38.4, 38.5, 39.13, 39.14, 42.4, 44.11, 76.6, 76.8, 80.6 |
Metropolitan District Water Supply Commission, 37.13, 39.1, 39.6, 39.9, 39.10, 39.13, 39.14 |
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 21.12, 36.12, 36.13 |
Metropolitan Planning, Division of (Mass.), 4.2, 4.3, 5.13, 11.2, 22.7, 22.8, 24.7, 24.11, 25.4, 27.17, 30.13, 30.14, 30.15, 30.20, 52.1, 52.5, 57.7, 58.9 |
Metropolitan State Hospital (Waltham, Mass.), 5.2, 5.8 |
Milano, Joseph A., 37.14, 40.7 |
Milbank, Jeremiah, 65.5 |
Miller, Nathan L., 32.23 |
Mills, Ogden L., 63.14 |
Minot, Henry W., 36.16, 61.4 |
Minot, James J., 31.3 |
Minot, James J., Jr., 30.7 |
Minot, William, 12.21, 18.6, 22.8, 35.20 |
Moderation League, Inc., 30.7 |
Mohawk Trail Reservation, 12.19 |
Monk, Wesley E., 20.18, 20.27, 35.18 |
Monson State Hospital, 5.8 |
Moon, Parker T., 21.4 |
Moore & Haller, Inc., 73.5 |
Moors, John F., 12.6 |
Morgan Memorial Co-operative Industries & Stores, 24.23 |
Moriarty, James T., 41.21, 41.23, 42.12a |
Morison, Samuel Eliot, 35.22 |
Morris, Newbold, 35.14 |
Morse, John T., Jr., 5.14 |
Morss, Everett, 20.13, 78.9, 79.8, 80.1 |
Motion Pictures, State Committee on (Mass.), 24.23, 24.24, 24.25, 24.27 |
Motor Coach & Bus Association of Massachusetts, Inc., 30.13 |
Motor Truck Club of Massachusetts, 25.1 |
Motor Vehicle Conference Committee, 25.4, 25.5, 25.13, 25.14 |
Mulhern, Joseph J., 13.1, 64.13 |
Mullen, Luke D., 38.12, 55.1, 55.4, 56.7, 57.2 |
Munro, William Bennett, 23.21 |
Munro, Willis, 1.7, 1.8, 7.15, 52.5, 55.1, 55.4, 57.3 |
Murphy, Frank, 71.3, 74.8 |
Murphy, John R., 28.16, 61.1 |
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National Child Labor Committee, 7.24, 7.25, 8.1, 8.11, 8.20 |
National Civic Federation, 9.10, 18.11, 18.13, 30.12 |
National Civic Service Reform League, 8.25, 28.9, 35.14, 41.18, 41.23 |
National Coal Association, 78.9, 78.10, 79.1 |
National Coal Mining News, 78.9 |
National Committee for Independent Courts, 35.10, 35.11 |
National Committee for the Rejection of the Twentieth Amendment, 8.11 |
National Consumers' League, 24.21, 33.2 |
National Council of State Legislatures, 2.1, 35.15 |
National Economic League, 9.16, 9.17, 9.18 |
National Economy League, 26.18, 26.19, 27.1, 27.2, 27.3, 27.4, 27.5, 27.6, 27.7, 27.8, 36.16, 60.12 |
National Industrial Conference Board, 21.8, 21.13, 63.14 |
National Industries, 79.1 |
National Labor Relations Act (1935), 23.10 |
National League of Women Voters, 33.2 |
National Municipal League, 25.15, 25.16, 27.2, 29.3, 29.28 |
National Security League, 9.17 |
National Sportsman Magazine, 12.14 |
National Tax Association, 35.12 |
National Union Bank of Boston, 25.18 |
Necessaries of Life, Special Commission on (Mass.) , 16.19, 27.11, 27.12, 78.3, 78.10, 79.1, 80.1, 80.2, 80.3, 80.4 |
New Bedford Gas & Edison Light Co., 15.7 |
New England Coal Dealers Association, 78.9, 79.1 |
New England Council, 12.19, 43.27, 44.3 |
New England Gas & Electric Association, 14.17, 15.5 |
New England Governors Fuel Committee, 79.1, 79.10 |
New England Hotel Association, 36.1 |
New England Investment and Security Company, 27.14 |
New England Power Association, 14.17 |
New England Power Company, 9.13, 13.7 |
New England Public Service Co., 14.17 |
New England Road Builders Association, 29.23, 73.6 |
New England Telephone & Telegraph Company, 30.11, 36.1 |
New England Town Hall, 3.1, 12.12 |
New England Truck Owners Association, 25.5 |
New England Watch and Ward Society, 3.13, 3.14 |
New England Water Works Association, 37.6 |
New England Wholesale Coal Association, 78.10, 79.11 |
New Hampshire Public Service Commission, 14.17 |
New Orleans Public Service Company, 52.5, 55.5 |
New Republic, 8.15, 16.6, 19.1, 31.13, 32.7 |
New York Central Railroad, 4.2, 4.3 |
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co., 27.14, 30.19, 45.8, 45.12, 45.13, 45.14, 45.15, 80.10 |
New York Times, 66.7 |
Newburyport News-Herald, 80.6 |
Nichols, Malcolm E., 2.10, 6.8, 7.4, 11.4, 11.8, 12.7, 24.16, 30.14, 34.23, 37.7, 38.7, 48.11, 49.5, 49.13, 50.2, 58.9, 61.2, 61.4, 62.13a |
Nichols, Marian Clarke, 6.14, 29.22, 42.12a, 49.5, 62.8, 62.11 |
Nichols, Philip, 26.8, 26.9, 43.14, 51.2, 51.3 |
Nicholson, Donald W., 44.7 |
Noble, John, 17.10 |
Norfolk State Hospital, 27.16 |
North American Civic League for Immigrants, 2.3, 7.15 |
North Bennet Street Industrial School, 19.9 |
North Reading Sanatorium, 42.1 |
Northampton State Hospital, 1.13, 5.8 |
Norton, Charles L., 78.4, 78.6, 78.9, 78.10 |
Norton, Clement A., 40.20, 41.12, 42.14, 60.6 |
Norton Company, 19.11 |
Norwood, C. Augustus, 55.2, 62.7, 62.11 |
Nutter, George Read, 9.19, 17.11, 21.3, 22.23, 22.24, 23.3, 23.4, 23.6, 25.15, 28.16, 34.22, 34.23, 37.7 |
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Oakes, George F., 41.4, 41.6, 41.9 |
Oberholtzer, Ellis P., 24.25 |
O'Brien, Robert Lincoln, 8.17, 8.18, 13.4, 16.7, 36.21, 62.11, 63.7, 64.9, 78.9 |
O'Brien, Thomas C., 10.14 |
O'Connell, John F., 27.11, 78.8, 79.1 |
O'Connell, Joseph F., 26.18 |
O'Connell, William Cardinal, 8.17, 8.18 |
Ogden, Hugh W., 6.6, 28.7, 34.22, 53.3, 55.3 |
O'Hare, J. Frank, 55.4, 57.3 |
O'Neil, Joseph H., 7.8, 22.10 |
Oppenheim, Harold A. J., 64.12 |
Osborne, Frank W., 15.4, 16.9, 17.12, 25.15, 34.3, 49.12 |
Osgood, Robert B., 18.10, 18.11, 31.3, 36.12, 46.25 |
Ottinger, Albert, 22.18 |
Outlook, 79.8 |
Overseers of the Public Welfare (Boston), 47.6, 48.5 |
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Page, Arthur W., 79.8 |
Page, Walter Gilman, 17.6, 23.31, 34.8 |
Paine, Robert Treat, 7.20 |
Palfrey, John Gorham, 39.17, 50.2, 50.4 |
Palmer Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases, 7.11 |
Pan American World Airways System, 40.4 |
Paradise, Viola, 8.15 |
Parents' League, 24.26 |
Parker, George A., 30.9, 66.12 |
Parker, Herbert, 36.2, 37.9, 38.9, 38.11, 38.12, 39.2 |
Parker, William Stanley, 3.3, 6.5, 6.14, 7.1, 7.3, 7.20, 7.22, 19.1, 19.2, 19.12, 22.7, 22.9, 57.1 |
Parkhurst, Lewis, 13.4, 29.29, 30.1, 30.2, 30.3 |
Parkman, Henry, 9.16, 9.17, 62.22 |
Parkman, Henry, Jr., 2.12, 2.13, 2.22, 5.4, 6.8, 6.11, 7.1, 7.18, 12.6, 20.2, 28.5, 34.19, 35.5, 36.4, 37.13, 39.20, 48.8, 48.11, 49.5, 49.9, 59.20, 60.2, 60.3, 61.2, 61.3, 61.4, 61.5, 64.9, 64.13, 65.5, 66.4, 66.5, 66.6, 66.7, 71.3 |
Parkman For Mayor Women's Committee, 61.3 |
Paul, Elliot H., 21.4 |
Payne, Frederick H., 64.13 |
Peabody, W. Rodman, 3.17, 13.4 |
PennRoad Corporation, 45.13 |
Pensions, Commission on (Mass.), 28.5. 29.2, 29.6, 29.16 |
Pepper, George Wharton, 29.25, 32.24 |
Perini, B. & Sons, 73.4, 74.4, 74.5 |
Perkins, Clifton T., 34.12, 41.18, 41.23, 41.24, 42.5, 42.8, 42.12a, 42.15, 43.17 |
Perry, Joseph Earl, 2.6, 34.5, 35.16, 41.23, 41.24, 43.15 |
Peters, Andrew J., 13.5, 19.16, 28.15, 35.23, 49.5, 49.12, 62.7 |
Phelan, James J., 78.5, 79.8 |
Phelps, Roswell F., 19.10, 19.11, 21.4, 21.9, 23.13 |
Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, 53.3, 55.6 |
Pierce, Edward P., 29.17 |
Pierce, Roger, 35.12 |
Pierce, S. S. Company, 25.4 |
Pillsbury, Albert E., 15.6, 15.7, 33.16 |
Pinchot, Gifford, 78.9, 79.7, 79.8 |
Pinkham, Wenona Osborne, 8.25, 9.10, 10.3, 10.4, 18.15, 20.6, 24.23, 24.26, 29.19, 29.29, 32.23, 33.1, 62.8 |
Planning Board (Boston), 6.11, 6.13, 6.14, 6.15, 7.1, 34.17, 47.2, 49.1 |
Plymouth Electric Light Company, 16.5 |
Pollak Foundation for Economic Research, 19.1, 19.2, 19.5, 19.6 |
Pond, Bremer Whidden, 36.24, 72.5 |
Porter, George W., 45.1, 45.3, 46.8, 46.16 |
Post-War Rehabilitation Committee, 46.19 |
Pound, Roscoe, 2.4, 8.12, 8.18, 8.19 |
Powers, Samuel L., 53.3, 55.1, 55.4, 57.3 |
Prescott, Francis, 2.22, 28.15, 28.16, 63.8, 64.6 |
President's Conference on Unemployment (1922), 22.4 |
Prince, Morton, 9.17, 48.2 |
Pritchett, Henry S., 11.10, 29.1, 29.2 |
Probation, Commission on (Mass.), 30.6 |
Procter & Gamble, 21.10, 22.1 |
Proctor, Anne W., 8.17, 8.19 |
Proctor, Redfield, 78.9, 79.3, 79.8, 79.10 |
Progressive Action Committee of Massachusetts, 63.12 |
Public Franchise League, 14.18, 15.4, 15.13, 16.10, 59.20 |
Public Garden (Boston), 7.2 |
Public Health, Department of (Mass.), 2.18, 5.3, 7.11, 18.10, 18.11, 18.14, 23.29, 31.21, 32.4, 32.19, 32.22, 36.8, 36.15, 39.6, 39.13, 42.6 |
Public Ownership League of America, 51.5, 52.1, 53.3, 55.4, 59.2 |
Public Safety, Department of (Mass.), 5.3, 6.10, 31.19, 32.4, 36.15, 42.9, 44.20 |
Public Service, Committee on (Mass.), 42.5, 42.6, 42.7, 42.8, 42.9, 42.10, 42.11, 42.12, 42.12a, 43.20 |
Public Service Commission (Mass.), 34.15, 52.1 |
Public Service League, 62.23 |
Public Utilities, Department of (Mass.), 1.15, 1.20, 2.10, 3.11, 5.3, 5.10, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 11.7, 13.3, 13.4, 13.5, 13.6, 13.7, 13.8, 14.13, 15.1, 15.4, 15.5, 15.7, 15.12, 15.13, 15.14, 16.1, 16.2, 16.6, 16.9, 16.13, 16.17, 30.11, 30.19, 32.20, 33.14, 33.15, 40.4, 43.2, 51.5, 51.7, 55.4, 78.9 |
Public Utility Security Holders Association, 50.4 |
Public Welfare, Department of (Mass.), 5.4, 5.6, 7.4, 7.11, 17.11, 20.3, 31.14, 32.4, 41.24, 41.25, 42.8, 48.5 |
Public Works, Department of (Mass.), 7.12, 10.19, 20.14, 20.17, 25.1, 25.2, 25.3, 25.4, 25.5, 25.11, 25.12, 30.13, 30.14, 30.16, 40.6, 40.7, 41.25, 43.3, 67.1-68.1, 68.4-77.7 |
Putnam, Eben, 17.13, 36.2 |
Putnam, Elizabeth, 8.17, 8.18, 32.23, 34.9 |
Putnam, Elizabeth C., 9.14, 34.11, 62.11 |
Putnam, Frank H., 23.16, 28.16, 31.19, 31.20, 32.3 |
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Quabbin Reservoir, 37.15-38.2, 39.9-12, 44.22 |
Quinn, Edward M., 7.20, 55.4 |
Quincy Savings Bank, 11.12 |
Quirk, Hilda Hedstrom, 24.25, 48.2 |
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Rackemann, Charles S., 17.10, 34.23 |
Rackemann, Felix, 2.17, 17.11 |
Rackemann, Francis M., 18.11 |
Railroad Commissioners, Board of (Mass.), 50.5 |
Railroad Trainmen, Brotherhood of, 42.14 |
Rand, Stuart C., 41.4, 46.8, 46.25, 66.8, 66.10, 66.12 |
Rantoul, Lois B., 21.5 |
Raskob, John J., 63.23 |
Ratshesky, A. C., 57.3 |
Rayburn, Sam, 60.1 |
Raymenton, Marion W., 23.14, 29.29 |
Raymond, Carl A., 2.15, 3.6, 5.12, 5.13, 5.17, 10.12, 22.11, 23.16, 23.17, 27.21, 28.14, 29.18, 32.2, 32.22, 34.1, 34.13, 35.5, 35.6, 36.6, 36.16 |
Raymond, Stockton, 21.5, 21.6, 21.7, 21.9, 21.10, 32.14 |
Reading, Arthur K., 16.15, 30.21, 31.17, 63.8 |
Real Estate News, 6.12 |
Recreation, Board of (Boston), 40.16, 40.17, 40.18, 40.19, 40.20, 40.21, 40.22 |
Registry of Motor Vehicles (Mass.), 1.11 |
Rendle, James B. Company, 74.7 |
Republican City Committee of Boston, 63.3, 66.2 |
Republican Civic and Political League, 60.6 |
Republican League of Massachusetts, 29.28 |
Republican Legislative Committee, 64.9 |
Republican National Committee, 62.11, 65.5 |
Republican Party (Mass.), 23.13, 64.6, 64.9, 66.2, 66.5, 66.11 |
Research Committee on Employment Regulation, 19.9 |
Retirement State Board of (Mass.), 28.7, 28.14, 28.15 |
Retirement Association for State Employees, 28.5 |
Revere Racing Association, 45.1, 45.4 |
Reynolds, Harris A., 12.18, 12.19, 12.20, 36.6 |
Rice, Abbott B., 17.10, 28.16, 30.14, 52.5 |
Richards, George Louis, 5.17, 54.3, 55.1, 55.3, 55.4, 56.7, 57.2, 57.3 |
Richardson, Harris S., 41.17, 42.5, 77.4 |
Richardson, John, 3.11, 63.14, 63.15, 64.2, 64.6, 65.5, 66.2, 66.5, 66.7 |
Ritz Carlton Hotel, 6.8, 7.1 |
Robbins, Reginald L., 51.7 |
Robie, Richard S., 43.15 |
Rogers, Edith Nourse, 27.1, 27.7, 35.15 |
Rogers, John Jacob, 32.23, 78.4, 79.8, 80.4, 80.12 |
Rogerson, Charles M., 2.11, 17.10, 26.5, 26.7, 32.20, 35.12, 36.7, 51.7 |
Roosevelt, Archibald B., 26.18 |
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 27.1, 27.3, 29.4, 35.15, 65.5, 66.4, 66.7 |
Roosevelt, Theodore, 62.1, 62.3, 62.4, 62.5 |
Roosevelt Club, 17.10, 34.9 |
Root, E. Tallmadge, 3.21, 7.15 |
Root, Elihu, 8.16, 8.18 |
Rotch, Arthur G., 41.25, 44.14 |
Rotch, Helen G. (Mrs. Arthur G.), 8.20, 23.13, 30.12, 32.23, 32.24, 33.1, 33.2, 39.17, 62.8, 62.11 |
Rothwell, Bernard J., 3.3, 22.11, 23.4, 24.26, 27.23, 32.6, 60.2 |
Rousmaniere, Edmund S., 30.1 |
Rousmaniere, John E., 2.4 |
Roxbury Latin School, 43.9 |
Rublee, George, 42.21 |
Rudd, H. W. Dwight, 20.19 |
Rugg, Arthur P., 1.1 |
Rugg, Charles B., 42.21, 44.17, 44.18, 60.6, 67.11, 74.6, 75.8 |
Russell, Richard M., 7.10 |
Russell, Richard S., 26.18, 26.19 |
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Sacco-Vanzetti National League, 31.13 |
Sage, Russell Foundation, 21.10 |
Salem News, 80.6 |
Saltonstall, John L., 12.15, 26.19 |
Saltonstall, Leverett, 2.1, 5.14, 11.4, 12.10, 14.8, 17.6, 17.15, 20.19, 24.5, 28.5, 29.4, 30.11, 31.12, 31.19, 32.3, 34.5, 34.6, 35.5, 35.23, 40.4, 40.5, 40.7, 40.10, 41.15, 42.6, 42.14, 43.12, 46.26, 60.1, 64.9, 66.4, 66.5, 67.10, 67.11, 68.3, 68.5, 71.2, 71.3, 75.3, 76.5 |
Saltonstall, Richard, 24.5, 68.5, 76.10 |
Sanders, Everett, 32.24 |
Sargent, John G., 79.1, 79.10 |
Sargent, Porter E., 12.24 |
Sasserno, Henry A., 66.5 |
Savings Bank Life Insurance, 32.4, 32.6, 32.7, 32.8 |
Sawyer, Roland D., 38.12, 39.7, 42.9 |
Sayward, William A., 6.5, 18.5, 36.18 |
Schwartz, Leo, 6.5, 7.1 |
Searles, Ellis, 78.9, 79.3, 80.11 |
Sears, Eleanora, 66.7 |
Sears, George G., 48.4 |
Sears, Mason, 67.3 |
Sears, Roebuck & Co., 6.8 |
Seasongood, Murray, 21.8, 21.9, 24.24 |
Sedgwick, Ellery, 3.13, 3.14, 21.5, 21.6, 26.19 |
Selfridge, George S., 7.19, 9.10, 17.10, 18.8 |
Sentinels of the Republic, 8.10, 8.11 |
Shattuck, Frederick C., 18.10 |
Shattuck, George Cheever, 18.10, 23.14, 32.23 |
Shaw, Mrs. Quincy A., 3.3 |
Shepard, Harvey N., 32.23, 49.9, 56.5 |
Sheppard-Towner Act (1922), 32.23, 32.24, 33.1, 33.2, 33.3, 33.4, 33.5, 33.7, 33.9, 33.10 |
Sherburne, John H., 64.1 |
Sheridan, Carl A., 46.8 |
Sherman, Maurice S., 8.15, 8.16, 8.17, 36.21, 49.9, 78.10, 79.1 |
Shields, Frank J. Company, 76.2 |
Shuebruk, Walter, 7.6, 10.3, 36.18, 62.11 |
Silbert, Coleman, 11.16, 62.11 |
Sinclair, Upton, 66.2 |
Slattery, Francis E., 8.16, 55.4 |
Slichter, Sumner H., 41.25, 44.3 |
Smith, Alfred E., 26.17, 26.18, 63.14, 63.15, 63.16, 63.18, 63.19, 63.23, 64.2, 78.9, 79.8 |
Smith, Alfred E. Club of Massachusetts, 60.2 |
Smith, Fitz-Henry, Jr., 7.8, 7.23, 10.13, 17.10, 17.11, 22.9, 27.23, 30.14, 35.18, 35.19 |
Smith, George Otis, 78.9, 78.10, 80.12 |
Smith, Payson A., 3.6, 3.7, 5.1, 5.3, 11.10 |
Smith, Reginald Heber, 2.4, 33.20 |
Smith, Roy C., 4.3, 41.25, 42.5, 42.8, 42.9, 42.15, 43.23, 43.24, 44.12, 45.3, 46.16 |
Smith, Theobald, 3.18, 3.19 |
Snow, Frederick E., 33.14, 54.3, 56.7, 59.7 |
Socialist Party, 64.9 |
Society for the Preservation of Native New England Plants, 17.10, 23.30 |
Soldiers' Home in Massachusetts at Chelsea, 33.21, 34.1, 34.2 |
Sons of Veterans, U.S.A., 36.23 |
South End House, 32.14, 40.20, 40.21 |
Southbridge Evening News, 44.5 |
Speare, Frank P., 7.3, 55.2 |
Spring, Romney, 20.2 |
Springfield Central Labor Union, 21.10 |
Springfield News, 34.5 |
Springfield Republican, 5.14, 29.23, 34.5, 64.6, 64.8 |
Springfield Union, 2.17, 8.15, 8.16, 8.17, 17.17, 26.7, 36.9, 36.21, 49.9, 64.6 |
Stackpole, Pierpont L., 17.12, 26.19 |
Standish, Lemuel W., 6.11, 27.24, 30.7, 38.12, 59.7 |
State Street Trust Company, 61.3 |
Statistics, Bureau of (Mass.), 28.6 |
Stearns, Frank W., 29.23, 60.2, 62.3, 63.1, 63.3 |
Stearns, Wallace E., 60.2, 64.13 |
Stevens, Jesse F., 5.13, 9.4, 9.5 |
Stetson, George W., 42.8, 44.22 |
Stimson, Henry L., 78.9, 80.11 |
Stock Exchange Telegraph Advisory Service (Boston), 3.11 |
Stone, Edward C., 20.14, 20.17, 20.24, 20.27 |
Storey, Moorfield, 12.19 |
Storrow, Helen Osborne (Mrs. James J.), 7.20 |
Street Commissioners, Board of (Boston), 10.20, 27.23 |
Sturgis, Fanny Torrey, 10.3, 18.5, 21.13 |
Sturgis, R. Clipston, 18.7, 18.8, 35.5, 36.23 |
Sullivan, E. Mark, 9.4, 51.3 |
Sullivan, James T., 3.21, 25.4, 29.23, 78.9 |
Sullivan, John A., 26.3, 26.4, 26.5, 26.6, 26.8, 26.9, 26.10, 26.11, 48.2, 51.3 |
Sullivan, Michael H., 1.1, 11.14, 28.15, 28.16, 29.1, 32.16, 43.10, 48.12, 49.5 |
Sullivan, Stephen C., 60.2 |
Sullivan, Thomas F., 7.8, 18.2, 44.16, 44.17, 44.18, 54.3, 55.2, 55.4, 56.5, 57.2 |
Supreme Court (United States), 7.1, 7.2, 7.5, 15.6, 20.18, 26.6, 26.7, 26.16, 33.4, 35.14 |
Supreme Judicial Court (Mass.), 7.2, 30.9, 31.2, 34.22, 35.3, 35.4, 35.5, 47.3, 56.1 |
Survey, 21.5, 79.8 |
Survey Committee of the Boston Public Schools, 32.16 |
Sweetser, E. LeRoy, 19.1, 19.10, 23.14 |
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Tapley, Alice P., 3.3, 9.10, 10.3, 12.19, 24.26, 30.1, 32.14, 33.1, 36.16 |
Taunton Greyhound Racing Association, 45.1, 45.4 |
Taunton State Hospital, 5.8 |
Taussig, Frank W., 21.5, 21.6 |
Taylor, Amos L., 51.3, 64.9 |
Taylor, Joseph D., 23.1, 24.21, 33.19, 33.20 |
Taylor, Kenneth I., 3.1 |
Taylor, Margaret, 9.15, 10.14, 17.6, 17.10, 18.19, 25.5, 78.9, 80.12 |
Teachers' Annuity Guild, 28.7 |
Teachers' Retirement Board, 28.7, 35.23 |
Templeton, Charles A., 78.9, 79.8 |
Tewksbury State Hospital, 42.1 |
Thomas, William F., Jr., 32.9, 78.9, 80.6 |
Thompson, Carl D., 53.3, 54.4, 56.5, 59.2 |
Thompson, William G., 2.17, 23.6, 31.13 |
Tilden, Nathaniel, 45.8, 46.6, 46.8, 46.10, 66.11 |
Tillinghast, Anna C. M., 18.15, 23.13, 32.23 |
Tilton, Elizabeth, 18.15, 62.11 |
Timilty, Joseph F., 44.16, 44.19, 44.20 |
Tinkham, George Holden, 2.1, 8.25, 12.19, 19.1, 21.6, 23.10, 23.11, 24.16, 26.18, 29.3, 35.15, 35.18, 37.1, 62.7, 62.11, 62.22, 63.1, 63.12, 78.9 |
Tobey, Charles W., 35.15 |
Tobin, Maurice J., 40.18, 40.20, 40.23, 41.2, 41.25, 42.5, 42.6, 42.7, 42.8, 45.1, 48.13, 61.5, 74.1, 76.6 |
Towner-Sterling Bill (1922), 33.3, 33.5, 33.9, 33.10 |
Treadway, Allen T., 26.18, 32.23, 35.14, 78.10, 79.8 |
Trumbull, John H., 79.1 |
Tudor, Eleanor, 1.20, 12.21 |
Tufts, Nathan A., 10.14 |
Turley, Thomas J., 40.20, 40.21, 41.7 |
Two Companies, Inc., 39.10, 39.11 |
Twohig, James J., 33.15, 56.7, 57.2, 59.7, 59.20, 64.13, 66.6 |
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Underhill, Charles L., 32.23, 79.8 |
Unemployment, Unemployment Compensation and Minimum Wage, Special Commission on (Mass.), 21.8, 21.9, 22.3 |
Union for a Progressive Constitution, 9.17 |
United Air Lines, 40.1, 40.4 |
United Building Trades Council, 59.8 |
United Electric Light Company, 16.13 |
United Improvement Association, 2.10, 10.15, 27.11 |
United Mine Workers Journal, 80.11 |
United Mine Workers of America, 78.9, 78.10, 79.3, 79.5, 80.11, 80.12 |
Universalists, Society of, 36.10 |
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Vahey, James H., 57.5 |
Van Antwerp, Eugene I., 8.23 |
Vaugh, Wilton, 46.16 |
Vaughan, Ellen Parkman, 18.10 |
Veterans Administration (United States), 46.20, 46.21 |
Veterans Bureau (United States), 34.1 |
Veterans of Foreign Wars, 8.23 |
Virginia, University of, 31.5, 31.9, 31.10 |
Voluntary Association to Secure More Adequate Compensation for Injured Workers, 20.4 |
Volunteer Citizens Committee, 35.11 |
Vorenberg, Felix, 22.7, 36.23 |
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W & L Engineering Company, 77.3 |
Wadleigh, Francis R., 78.9, 79.3, 79.10 |
Wadsworth, Adelaide E., 6.14 |
Wadsworth, Eliot, 2.6, 3.1, 29.1, 35.12, 56.6, 57.2, 57.5, 58.9, 59.7, 61.2, 62.22, 63.3, 63.7, 64.13 |
Wagner, Robert F., 19.2 |
Walcott, Robert, 3.4, 6.6, 6.14, 18.2, 18.5, 23.1, 24.6, 24.24, 30.13 |
Walker, Wallace H., 14.18, 15.4, 59.20 |
Walsh, David I., 5.18, 27.1, 27.2, 35.10, 35.11, 36.9, 63.22, 63.23, 79.8 |
Walsh, Richard M., 8.15 |
Walsh Body & Equipment Company, 77.4 |
War Department (U.S.), 46.19 |
Ward, William V., 42.9, 43.15 |
Wardwell, Sheldon E., 11.7, 14.18, 16.5, 16.6 |
Ware, Charles Eliot, Jr., 34.9 |
Warner, Andrew C., 12.14, 12.17, 34.5, 34.13, 64.13 |
Warner, Joseph E., 2.6, 9.7, 15.4, 32.5, 62.7, 62.11, 62.22, 63.8 |
Warren, Bentley W., 7.20, 8.10, 12.9, 17.10, 23.29, 25.4, 26.5, 26.8, 34.15, 35.12, 45.14, 54.4, 57.1 |
Warren, Charles C., 5.10, 7.1, 52.1, 52.5, 53.3, 55.1, 55.3, 55.4, 57.5, 59.7 |
Warriner, Samuel D., 79.5 |
Washburn, Charles G., 15.6, 15.7, 30.19 |
Washburn, Henry B., 29.29 |
Washburn, Robert M., 17.10, 23.22, 61.2, 62.20, 62.22, 66.8 |
Washburn, Slater, 15.6, 21.10 |
Waterways and Public Lands Division of (Mass.), 29.18 |
Ways and Means, House Committee on (Mass.), 39.15 |
Webb, Sidney, 21.6 |
Weed, Alonzo R., 13.4 |
Weeks, Edward, 3.13 |
Weeks, John W., 1.21 |
Weeks, Sinclair, 46.8, 66.4, 66.7 |
Wehle, Louis B., 78.9 |
Wellman, Sargent H., 36.15, 37.9 |
Wells, Wellington, 7.22, 10.10, 11.14, 17.10, 18.2, 28.14, 28.16, 35.23, 39.2, 62.7, 62.8, 62.16, 62.18, 62.22, 63.3, 64.1 |
Wendell, Barrett, Jr., 9.17, 26.6 |
West End Street Railway Company, 50.3 |
West Virginia Coal Association, 78.9 |
Westborough State Hospital, 5.8 |
Wheeler, Burton K., 62.23 |
Wheeler, Edward C., Jr., 16.5, 20.11, 20.18 |
Whidden, Renton, 2.6, 4.2, 6.8, 8.16, 8.20, 16.9, 21.8, 23.19, 30.1 |
Whipple, Robert L., 1.8, 1.10, 40.10, 41.7, 67.6, 67.7, 67.8, 67.11, 68.5, 71.3, 71.15, 72.7, 74.1, 74.6, 75.2, 76.2, 76.7, 76.8, 76.9, 76.10, 76.11, 77.6, 80.6 |
Whipple, Sherman L., 16.15, 35.9, 51.3, 51.4, 51.5, 62.21 |
White, Thomas W., 2.15, 5.1, 24.10, 29.1, 51.3, 78.10 |
Whiteside, Alexander, 4.2, 6.5, 8.20, 11.1, 26.5, 26.7, 26.8, 29.1, 30.7, 30.21, 32.9, 40.4, 41.12, 42.14, 43.6, 47.7, 49.7, 60.2, 61.5 |
Whitmore, Henry, 6.6, 6.9, 6.14, 49.2, 49.7 |
Whitney, Ellerton P., 3.10, 24.6, 50.2 |
Whittemore, Mrs. N. W. P., 2.5, 10.3, 50.2, 62.11, 62.22 |
Whittier, Sumner, 41.18 |
Wiggin, Henry D., Jr., 5.14, 9.9, 11.4, 11.11, 17.6, 18.2, 20.11, 23.20, 24.6, 24.18, 27.16, 41.19, 41.25, 42.14 |
Wigglesworth, Richard B., 5.17, 26.18, 26.19, 27.1, 35.10, 35.15 |
Wilkins, Raymond S., 72.8 |
Willard, Mabel Caldwell, 18.2, 33.1 |
Williams, George Fred, 10.1, 10.4 |
Williams, James T., Jr., 28.16, 36.1, 56.5 |
Williams, Sydney M., 5.18, 24.22, 34.5, 35.23, 41.24, 46.12 |
Williams, William F., 4.3, 9.4, 9.6, 10.19, 11.1, 12.17, 20.14, 20.17, 24.8, 25.2, 25.3, 25.4, 25.12, 30.13, 30.14, 32.4 |
Willis, Frederick B., 41.4, 41.15, 42.6, 42.9, 44.7, 46.6, 46.8, 46.9, 46.13, 46.16 |
Willkie, Wendell, 66.6, 66.7 |
Wilson, Herbert A., 20.2, 27.23, 63.7 |
Wilson, Robert Gardiner, Jr., 60.2, 61.5, 66.2 |
Winant, John G., 26.18, 79.1 |
Winslow, Samuel E., 32.23, 79.8 |
Wisconsin Tax Commission, 26.6, 26.7 |
Wolff, Mark, 15.12, 16.2 |
Woman Patriot, 8.10, 8.11, 33.10 |
Women High School Teachers of Boston, 11.14 |
Women's Better Government League, 61.3 |
Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 21.6, 21.10, 21.13 |
Women's Municipal League of Boston, 29.22 |
Women's Republican Club of Massachusetts, 39.17, 62.23, 66.6 |
Wood, Leonard, 62.13 |
Wood, Leonard League, 62.13 |
Woods, Amy, 24.23, 24.26, 24.27, 30.7 |
Woods, Robert A., 8.17, 23.20 |
Worcester, John N., 27.1, 27.3, 27.4, 27.5, 60.2, 60.6, 63.14, 66.5 |
Worcester Electric Light Company, 16.15, 16.17 |
Worcester Evening Gazette, 5.14, 44.5 |
Worcester State Hospital, 5.8 |
Worcester Steel Products Co., 7.6 |
Worcester Telegram, 5.14, 8.17, 17.17 |
Works Progress Administration, 39.19, 76.5, 76.10, 77.6 |
World War Memorial Commission, 5.8 |
World's Work, 79.8 |
Wragg, Samuel H., 5.18, 28.16, 33.11 |
Wrentham State School, 2.20, 5.8, 24.2 |
Wright, John D., 21.8, 21.9, 52.5, 58.3 |
Wyman, Henry A., 6.8, 34.22, 35.5 |
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Young, Allyn A., 21.5, 21.6, 21.12, 29.2 |
Young, B. Loring, 1.7, 1.17, 2.2, 5.1, 5.14, 7.1, 7.5, 7.8, 7.15, 7.16, 8.20, 9.9, 10.19, 11.14, 17.6, 18.2, 19.10, 20.21, 20.22, 21.4, 22.18, 23.2, 23.11, 23.13, 24.21, 26.5, 26.6, 28.14, 29.2, 30.6, 30.13, 32.2, 34.17, 34.22, 35.12, 35.18, 35.19, 36.8, 36.9, 36.19, 36.23, 37.9, 38.9, 39.5, 39.18, 51.5, 52.1, 52.5, 56.5, 57.2, 57.3, 57.5, 62.11, 62.19, 63.22, 63.23, 64.4, 64.6, 64.7, 64.8, 67.3, 71.3, 78.9 |
Youngman, William S., 2.14, 2.15, 5.14, 5.18, 7.8, 22.18, 29.3, 31.17, 33.13, 34.13, 74.5 |
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Zander, Arnold S., 41.23, 41.24 |
Zeo, Frank J., 43.6 |
Ziegler, Lyman H., 3.1 |
Zinsser, Hans, 18.19, 26.18, 26.19 |
Zoning Adjustment, Board of (Boston), 6.8, 6.11, 7.2, 7.3 |
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Henry Lee Shattuck papers, Massachusetts Historical Society.
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