Coiffures Are Parted and Full Coils Are Worn Low On the Neck —Certain Styles Suit Certain Faces The hats have revolutionized hairdressing. It is a bit comforting to think, however, … Continue reading This Day in Norwood History-February 2, 1895-The Newest Arrangements In Women’s Hair
This Day In Norwood History-January 27, 1933-FEDERAL RAIDS MADE IN NORWOOD, DEDHAM
1023 Washington St in Norwood. Federal agents made two successful raids in Norwood and one in Dedham late yesterday afternoon. The agents arrested one man, summoned two others, and confiscated … Continue reading This Day In Norwood History-January 27, 1933-FEDERAL RAIDS MADE IN NORWOOD, DEDHAM
This Day In Norwood History-January 26, 1943-Nutter Is First Harvard Man to Bomb Germany
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 This Day In Norwood History-January 26, 1943-Nutter Is First Harvard Man to Bomb Germany
This Day In Norwood History-January 20, 1939-38 UNDER ARREST IN NORWOOD RAID
Police Surprise Betting Spot on Dewing’s Order NORWOOD, Jan. 20- Acting on orders of Dist. Atty. Edmund R. Dewing, a detail of State Police from the Framingham and Wrentham barracks … Continue reading This Day In Norwood History-January 20, 1939-38 UNDER ARREST IN NORWOOD RAID
This Day in Norwood History-January 17, 1950-Heavy Bail Set For Pair Captured By Police At Gunpoint In Roadside Stand
HELD FOR NORWOOD BREAKS. Two Newton men, taken at gunpoint in Perrelli's Restaurant on Route 1 are shown with their captors. Left to right: Sergeant Thomas McNulty, Walter H Wilson, … Continue reading This Day in Norwood History-January 17, 1950-Heavy Bail Set For Pair Captured By Police At Gunpoint In Roadside Stand
This Day in Norwood History-January 14, 1944-Air Hero Robert E. Grow Helped Destroy Rumanian Oil Field
Tech. Sergt. Robert E. Grow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Grow, of Norwood, has been awarded the Air Medal, Distinguished Flying Cross, and Oak Leaf Cluster, for his … Continue reading This Day in Norwood History-January 14, 1944-Air Hero Robert E. Grow Helped Destroy Rumanian Oil Field
This Day In Norwood History-January 9, 1929-Frank G. Allen Jr faces cameramen with father and mother on day he is two months old.
“WHAT DID I TELL YOU?” ASKS GOVERNOR’S BABY, “HERE I AM” FIRST PICTURE OF GOV ALLEN’S BABY NORWOOD. Jan 9 - “What did I tell you?” chortled Frank Gilman Allen … Continue reading This Day In Norwood History-January 9, 1929-Frank G. Allen Jr faces cameramen with father and mother on day he is two months old.
This Day in Norwood History-December 12, 1944-Lieutenant John P. Mogan Pilots Bomber That Kayoes Japanese Submarine
John P. Mogan (photo courtesy 1943 Army Air Corp training yearbook, "The Plane Wrangler") HEADQUARTERS, FIGHT1N’ 13th AAF, Southwest Pacific — Things have been happening thick and last in this … Continue reading This Day in Norwood History-December 12, 1944-Lieutenant John P. Mogan Pilots Bomber That Kayoes Japanese Submarine
This Day In Norwood History-December 8, 1941-Congress Votes War
"God Bless Our Efforts" Text of a prepared statement issued at noon today to all Norwood residents by Harry B. Butters, chairman of the Board of Selectmen. "War is upon … Continue reading This Day In Norwood History-December 8, 1941-Congress Votes War
This Day in Norwood History-November 30, 1944-First Lieutenant Max Rabinovitch Tells of Philippine Invasion
First Lieutenant Max Rabinovitch Tells of Philippine Invasion How First Lieutenant Max Rabinovitch and members of his unit were forced to wade chest deep in water, from their landing barge … Continue reading This Day in Norwood History-November 30, 1944-First Lieutenant Max Rabinovitch Tells of Philippine Invasion