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  2. Will McDonough - Wikipedia

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    During his 40+ years writing career with the Globe (interrupted only by a brief departure in 1973), [2] McDonough worked with other legendary Globe sportswriters such as Peter Gammons, Bob Ryan, and Leigh Montville. [3] Beginning in 1993, he was named an associate editor of the Globe. [3] Montville has said of McDonough: "He was the scoop guy.

  3. Richard Dyer (music critic) - Wikipedia

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    Richard M. Dyer (December 29, 1941 – September 20, 2024) was an American music critic who specialized in classical music. [1] Described by the music critic Alex Ross as "a dean of the profession", from 1976 to 2006 he was the chief classical music critic of The Boston Globe.

  4. 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 ] The Boston Globe is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston and tenth-largest newspaper by print circulation in the nation as of 2023.

  5. Theodore A. Glynn - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, the 21-year-old Glynn was elected to the Boston Common Council. In 1905 he defeated former state senator Thomas F. Curley a seat in the Massachusetts House of Representatives . Curley's defeat was a setback for the Boston Tammany Club, run by Thomas F. Curley and James Michael Curley , however Glynn joined the organization a few years ...

  6. David G. Mugar - Wikipedia

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    David Graves Mugar (April 27, 1939 – January 25, 2022) was an Armenian-American businessman from Belmont, Massachusetts.He was a member of the Mugar family of Greater Boston.

  7. Edith Pearlman - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Globe (March 21, 1993) Binocular Vision "Dorothea" Witness (Spring 1993) Vaquita "Rehearsals" Ascent (Spring 1993) "I Follow My Wife" The Massachusetts Review 34.1 (Spring 1993) - "The Cook" The Alaska Quarterly Review 11.3/4 (Spring-Summer 1993) Vaquita "All the Things You Are" Thema (Fall 1993) - "All Their Sins" Whetstone (1993 ...

  8. John J. Kerrigan - Wikipedia

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    John J. Kerrigan (1932-1996) was a member of the Boston School Committee from 1968 to 1975, and a member of the City Council from 1975 to 1977. [1] He was one of the leading opponents of the plan to integrate the Boston Public School through busing.

  9. John Kiley - Wikipedia

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    John Kiley (November 1, 1912 – July 15, 1993 [1]) was the organist at Braves Field from 1948 to 1952, Fenway Park from 1953 to 1989 and at the Boston Garden from 1941 to 1984.

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