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Cynthia Wesson in an archery competition, from a 1917 publication. Wesson was national women's champion in archery in 1915, 1916, and 1917, [6] [7] and again in 1920. [8] [9] Footage of her 1915 winning round appeared in newsreels, seen in theatres across the country. [10] Her 1915 record score held until 1931, when it was broken by Dorothy Duggan.
Springfield Hospital Medical Center Springfield Hampden I 1870-1974 [17] Succeeded - Originally named Springfield City Hospital. Merged with Wesson Women's Hospital in 1974, forming the Medical Center of Western Massachusetts. [17] State Reform School for Boys: State: Westborough Worcester II 1848-1884 Closed: Stillman Infirmary Harvard ...
Baystate Health is a non-profit [2] integrated healthcare system headquartered in Springfield, Massachusetts, primarily serving Western Massachusetts.The system comprises four acute-care hospitals [2] encompassing over 1,000 licensed beds; [3] a multi-specialty group, Baystate Medical Practices, which includes over 700 physicians across 40 care locations; [3] and a health maintenance ...
Sep. 11—The diversity of Springfield and its residents' willingness to work together toward strengthening it are what make the city a great place to work and live, local women in leadership say.
Smith & Wesson in Columbia, MO, and Springfield, MA, recently manufactured 2,317,792 units. The Smith & Wesson M&P9 pistol is available in the 9mm chamberings. The approximate base retail price ...
Why is Massachusetts the best state for women’s health? The Bay State had a total score of 74.15, and was ranked No.2 in health standards and living, No.9 in healthcare and support, and No.6 in ...
Daniel Baird Wesson (May 18, 1825 – August 4, 1906) was an American inventor and firearms designer. He helped develop several influential firearm designs over the course of his life; he and Horace Smith were the co-founders of two companies named "Smith & Wesson", the first of which was eventually reorganized into the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and the latter of which became the ...
Erika Lawler − U.S Olympic women's hockey team; Michael Leach − tennis player; Dana LeVangie − baseball player, coach; Howie Long − Hall of Fame football player, sportscaster; M–R. Connie Mack − Hall of Fame baseball manager; Andrew Mackiewicz (born 1995) - Olympic saber fencer; Rabbit Maranville − Hall of Fame baseball player