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  2. The Boston Globe - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe, also known locally as the Globe, is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes. [4] Its reported daily circulation had fallen to under 69,000 copies per day as of June 2022. [5] It reported 300,000 print and digital subscribers in 2017.

  3. Boston Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Public Library contains approximately 24 million items, [7] making it the third-largest public library in the United States behind the federal Library of Congress and New York Public Library, which is also privately endowed. In 2014, the library held more than 10,000 programs, all free to the public, and lent 3.7 million materials.

  4. Boston Evening Transcript - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Evening Transcript is the title of a poem by T. S. Eliot, which reads: The readers of the Boston Evening Transcript. Sway in the wind like a field of ripe corn. When evening quickens faintly in the street, Wakening the appetites of life in some. And to others bringing the Boston Evening Transcript,

  5. Maura Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1997–present. Website. www .maura .com. Maura K. Johnston (born May 28, 1975) is a writer, editor and music critic. A member of Boston College 's journalism faculty, she has written for Rolling Stone, The Boston Globe, Pitchfork, The Awl, The New York Times, Spin and The Guardian. She is working on a critical biography of ...

  6. Charles H. Taylor (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Taylor (publisher) Charles Henry Taylor (July 14, 1846 – June 22, 1921) was an American journalist and politician. He created the modern Boston Globe, acting as its publisher starting in 1873. He was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1872, [1] and later served as private secretary to the Governor of ...

  7. The Flag of Our Union - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of Our Union (est.1846) was a weekly story paper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the mid-19th century. In addition to news it featured works of fiction and poetry including contributions from notable writers such as Louisa May Alcott and Edgar Allan Poe. Publisher Frederick Gleason began The Flag in 1846, a "miscellaneous family ...

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