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Boston University (BU) is a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. BU was founded in 1839 by a group of Boston Methodists with its original campus in Newbury, Vermont. It was chartered in Boston in 1869.
Paul Mariani is the University Professor Emeritus at Boston College, specializing in Modern American and British Poetry, religion and literature, and creative writing (memoir, biography, and poetry). Born February 29, 1940 in Astoria, Queens, he grew up in New York City and Long Island and is the oldest of seven children.
Bread and Roses was a socialist women's liberation collective active in Boston in the 1960s and 1970s. The group is named after the slogan of the 1912 Lawrence textile strike , with Bread signifying decent wages and Roses meaning shorter hours and more leisure time. [ 1 ]
In 1999, in addition to the 20 St. Louis Bread Company stores, Shaich's Panera Bread had more than 150 cafes. [20] [23] By 2000, Panera Bread, under Shaich's leadership, had 227 stores open across 27 states and $202 million in sales. Its stock went from $6 per share in 1999 to $19 per share in 2000 about a year later. [23]
Diana Der Hovanessian was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, to an Armenian family. [4] She received her education at Boston University, majoring in English, and then continued her education at Harvard University, studying under Robert Lowell. [5]
Treatise on Bread and Bread-Making (1837, and reissued in 2012 by Andrews McMeel Publishing) Lectures on the Science of Human Life (Boston, 1839), of which several editions of the two-volume work were printed in the United States and sales in England were widespread; Lectures to Young Men on Chastity. [2]
The Boston Globe "For articles on Boston's transit system" Joan Vennochi: COM '75 Investigative Reporting: 1980 The Boston Globe "For articles on Boston's transit system" Stan Grossfeld: CAS '80 Breaking News Photography: 1984 The Boston Globe "For his series of unusual photographs which reveal the effects of war on the people of Lebanon" [8 ...
After opening a spacious Harvard Square location in 2016, Or began ramping up expansion in the Boston area. [10] Tatte expanded into downtown Boston in 2019 with its Summer Street location, followed by a location at One Boston Place. [11] Ron Shaich, who then became CEO of Panera Bread, purchased over 50% ownership of Tatte in 2016. [12]