Movement Underway Here For Public Kindergarten-This Day in Norwood History-November 7, 1946
Westover Proposed As Home For United Nations HQ-This Day in Norwood History-January 4, 1946
Original 1945 United Nations Logo Possible That Delegates Will Be Taken Here In Inspection Tour Norwood has been included as one of the areas which might have a chance of … Continue reading Westover Proposed As Home For United Nations HQ-This Day in Norwood History-January 4, 1946
Norwood Quartet In Perilous Atlantic Crossing On Troopship-This Day in Norwood History-January 4, 1946
NEW YORK — The S. S. Kokomo Victory arrived in New York from LeHavre, France, with 1600 returning veterans, weary, seasick, and very much battered and bruised, but very happy … Continue reading Norwood Quartet In Perilous Atlantic Crossing On Troopship-This Day in Norwood History-January 4, 1946
Norwood WAVE Jane Clark in Navy Job in Washington DC-This Day in Norwood History-January 5, 1945
Norwood WAVE Jane Clark in Navy Job in Washington DC BOSTON — Among the Women Reservists now on duty with the Navy in the Nation’s Capital, releasing a man to … Continue reading Norwood WAVE Jane Clark in Navy Job in Washington DC-This Day in Norwood History-January 5, 1945
Boyhood Pals Andrew Gibbons, Jack Reilly, Leave For Navy Duty Together-This Day in Norwood History-December 14, 1944
Boyhood Pals Andrew Gibbons, Jack Reilly, Leave For Navy Duty Together Two Norwood boys, who have been friends for ten years, Left Monday night to begin their United States Navy … Continue reading Boyhood Pals Andrew Gibbons, Jack Reilly, Leave For Navy Duty Together-This Day in Norwood History-December 14, 1944
Nutter Is First Harvard Man to Bomb Germany-This Day In Norwood History-January 26, 1943
Contenting himself with the claim of being "the first Harvard man over the line,’’ Navigator Lieut Ralph H. Nutter 22, of Norwood returned safely with other members of the crew … Continue reading Nutter Is First Harvard Man to Bomb Germany-This Day In Norwood History-January 26, 1943
St. George’s Church Dedicated-This Day In Norwood History-November 10, 1941
St. George's Church Dedicated-This Day In Norwood History-November 10, 1941
Another Bette, Or a New Star For Hollywood?-This Day in Norwood History-August 1, 1941
HOLLYWOOD.—Marion Rosamond is blond, 21, and determined to stay in Hollywood and be an actress — although most people tell her that she looks like Bette Davis. “I suppose that … Continue reading Another Bette, Or a New Star For Hollywood?-This Day in Norwood History-August 1, 1941
Marian Rosamond Flynn Clicks in Hollywood Movies After Three Years-This Day In Norwood History-January 29, 1941
SUCCESS STORY —Marian Rosamond of Norwood, who has clicked in films. HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 29—Three years ago she left her home in Norwood, Mass., with $15 in her handbag, and practically … Continue reading Marian Rosamond Flynn Clicks in Hollywood Movies After Three Years-This Day In Norwood History-January 29, 1941
Marion Rosamond Starting On Second Hollywood Film-This Day in Norwood History-January 24, 1941
Latest word from Marion Rosamond known to Norwood as Marion Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flynn of Central street that in a week or so she will be … Continue reading Marion Rosamond Starting On Second Hollywood Film-This Day in Norwood History-January 24, 1941
