September 8, 2011
6. Newblog2011: 09/08/11 The Boston Public Library and "Boston Charter Day Events"
In the front entrance to the Boston Public Library, there is a large display sign for the exhibit "Torn In Two," about the Civil War, which is at the Boston Public Library. That exhibit is a reference to the fact that not only the United States but the world has been thrown into a crisis over the Obama Administration's and the rest of the big harassers' not only promotion but enforcement of child molestation. The code about the Civil War is from the May, 2011 Vanity Fair cover that said "Civil War at Goldman Sachs." I just looked that up online: here's an article from Vanity Fair, April 14, 2011:
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Goldman’s Alpha War By William D. Cohan April 14, 2011
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September 8, 2011
Please revisit the first blog page that I wrote on Weebly today to see another "Alpha" reference in regard to child molestation. That blog page is called "1. Newblog2011: 09/08/11 President Obama should resign."
Another side of the display in the front entrance of the Boston Public Library says "The Home Front."
There are now brochures in pockets in the front of the display. Here's what the front of the brochures say:
"BOSTON CHARTER DAY
September 15-18, 2011
A celebration of the naming of Boston & Dorchester & Watertown
Built in the Massachusetts Bay Colony:
17th Century Architecture Adapted to
the New World
Presented By
The Partnership of the Historic Bostons
Participating Organizations
Boston Public Library
The Bostonian Society
The Dorchester Historical Society
The Fairbanks Family in America
The First Church in Boston
Historic New England
The Historical Society of Watertown
The Winthrop Society"
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September 8, 2011
Here's what the back of the brochures say:
"2011 BOSTON CHARTER DAY EVENTS
All events are free, unless otherwise noted
(Event details on reverse)
Thursday, September 15
"Built In The Massachusetts Bay Colony:
17th Century Architecture
Boston Public Library, Boston Room*
7:00 p.m.--Program
Friday, September 16
"Discovery and New Challenges of Restoration"
The Old State House Museum
7:00 p.m.--Program
Saturday, September 17
"Architectural Restoration in Practice:
Two Historic New England Properties"
Escorted Bus Tour by Pre-Paid Reservation ($65 per person)
8:30 a.m. Depart Riverside MBTA, Newton***
10:00 a.m. Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm, Newbury
12:30 p.m. Rocky Hill Meeting House, Amesbury
Light Lunch provided
1:00 p.m. Interpretation of the Puritan plain style
meeting by Donald Friary. "History for Hire"
2:00 p.m. Depart for Riverside MBTA, Newton***
4:00 p.m. (approximate) Arrive at Riverside
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
"Charter Day Sabbath Gathering"
The First Church in Boston****
11:00 a.m. to Noon--Nondenominational Service
1:00 p.m.--Boston Founders Trail Walking Tours
Starting from The First Church in Boston and
Starting from The Park Street Church
Public Transportation Information
* Copley Station on the Green Line, Back Bay Station on the
Orange Line and Commuter Rail
** Government Center on the Green or Blue Line
State Street on the Orange or Blue Line
***Riverside Station on the Green "D" Line
****Arlington Street Station on the Green Line
BOSTON CHARTER DAY
The Partnership of the Historic Boston
66 Marlborough Street
Boston, MA 02116
Visit us at our web site:
www.historicbostons.com
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September 8, 2011
The entire front cover of the brochure is in bold print.
The back cover has bold print on the brochure as I wrote it here.
One of the things about Weebly that's difficult is that it doesn't seem to have an AutoSave. It's very easy (No code--I can't avoid the use of the word "easy" for the rest of my life) to erase everything you wrote with one mistyped key. I don't even know how I did that.
Something that happened the first time I wrote this page, after I'd typed out and published the front cover of the brochure, was that as I was typing out the second page of the brochure, I kept getting messages from Weebly that said "Weebly has encountered an error." The message would appear on the screen and stop me from writing until I'd closed the message. Then it would appear again.
Then the publishing stalled. I finally had to save what I'd written in my e-mail, log back onto the computer after the 15-minute session I was logged in for had expired and I'd signed up for another one, and then transfer what I'd saved in my e-mail back here.
I got message after message from Weebly on my screen, until I wrote something on the screen that described what was going on. I was able to publish that, and since then, I haven't gotten that error message again. If I hadn't been able to publish the description of the interruptions here, I would have published it somewhere else on the Internet.
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September 8, 2011
I'm going to write out the other 4 pages of the brochure on 4 separate blogpages. There are a lot of code references on each page of the brochure, made by the people who organized and are participating in the events.
The publication times for this page and for the other pages having to do with the Boston Charter Day Events are going to seem odd; I created a blog page and started typing from the beginning of the brochure as soon as I had picked up the brochure at the front entrance, and I went through it page by page that way.
At the end of typing everything from the brochure onto this page, I thought that each brochure page other than the two covers could use its own page.
Then, there are a couple of blog pages that I wrote, quickly, before I went back and made this explanation at the end of this page. If their publication times seem odd because I usually do things chronologically, that's why.
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, September 8, 2011 @ 6:00 p.m.
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