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Edward J. Powers
Edward J. Powers was an American business executive who served as president and general manager of the Boston Garden. Early life Powers was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts. He graduated from the Bentley University, Bentley School of Accounting and Finance and the D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University School of Business. Prior to working for the Boston Garden, Powers was a junior accountant for a Boston tool company. Boston Garden After spending months lobbying Boston Garden treasurer George Clare for a job, Powers was hired as an accounting clerk in January 1929. He moved up the ranks to the positions of vice president-assistant treasurer and then vice president-treasurer. As vice president, Powers was in charge of the Boston Garden when president Walter A. Brown was out of town. On September 16, 1964, Powers was chosen to succeed the late Brown as president and general manager of the Boston Garden. Boston Bruins Powers was also vice president and treasurer o ...
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Boston Garden
The Boston Garden was an arena in Boston, Massachusetts. Designed by boxing promoter Tex Rickard, who also built the third iteration of New York's Madison Square Garden, it opened on November 17, 1928, as "Boston Madison Square Garden" (later shortened to just "Boston Garden") and outlived its original namesake by 30 years. It was above North Station, a train station which was originally a hub for the Boston and Maine Railroad and is now a hub for MBTA Commuter Rail and Amtrak trains. The Garden hosted home games for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA), as well as rock concerts, amateur sports, boxing and professional wrestling matches, circuses, and ice shows. It was also used as an exposition hall for political rallies such as the speech by John F. Kennedy in November 1960. Boston Garden was demolished in 1998, three years after the completion of its successor arena, TD Garden. Design Ric ...
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