This Day In Norwood History-August 20, 1964-Debonnaires Work All The Way Up To Top Competition
Wins Contest to Name New Hospital Publication-This Day In Norwood History-August 20, 1964
Administrator Chales A. Cook of Norwood Hospital presents a savings bond to Mrs. Katharine Cook, director of hospital volunteers for her winning suggestion of "Stethoscope" as the name for the new hospital publication. The name was chosen by area editors. Left to right: Gene Lorick of The Dedham Transcript, George Sherlock of the Norwood Messenger, … Continue reading Wins Contest to Name New Hospital Publication-This Day In Norwood History-August 20, 1964
Golden Ager Is Crowned Men’s Singles Champion-This Day In Norwood History-August 20, 1964
This Day In Norwood History-August 20, 1964-Golden Ager Is Crowned Men’s Singles Champion
Norwood Man Helps Save $3900 For US Air Force-This Day In Norwood History-August 20, 1964
This Day In Norwood History-August 20, 1964-Norwood Man Helps Save $3900 For US Air Force
First of G.I. Homes Ready-This Day in Norwood History-August 20, 1946
Veterans housing was built on Veterans Road next to HIghland Cemetery for WWII veterans and their families. It was replaced in 1953 by the Washington Heights development. (Courtesy Hansen and Donahue Collection- Originally published in "Norwood, A History" by Patricia J. Fanning. Colorized by the Norwood Historical Society) The Norwood Veterans Housing Board accepted the … Continue reading First of G.I. Homes Ready-This Day in Norwood History-August 20, 1946
Young Businesswomen Judith Howard, Allison Hill-This Day In Norwood History-August 20, 1946
This Day In Norwood History-August 20, 1946-Young Businesswomen
August 20, 1946-Young Businesswomen
YOUNG BUSINESSWOMEN—Judy Howard, 8, and her cousin, Allison Hill, 7, shown as they opened their vegetable stand yesterday in front of the Howard home, 805 Neponset Street. Their spending-money fund is augmented by the sale of vegetables to passing motorists, while the sale of flowers from their own flower garden also helps to replenish the … Continue reading August 20, 1946-Young Businesswomen
Army Enthusiastic Over Medic Corps, Col. Collins Says-This Day in Norwood History-August 20, 1944
This Day in Norwood History- August 20, 1944-Army Enthusiastic Over Medic Corps, Col. Collins Says
Army Enthusiastic Over Medic Corps, Col. Collins Says-This Day in Norwood History-August 20, 1944
FORT DEVENS. Aug. 20—The Army Medical Corps has "really come into its own" in this war and the wounded GI is the first to admit it, says Lt Col James F. Collins of Norwood, formerly division surgeon of the famed Americal Division. Col Collins recently returned from the Southwest Pacific and is attached to Lovell … Continue reading Army Enthusiastic Over Medic Corps, Col. Collins Says-This Day in Norwood History-August 20, 1944
