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Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester ( , ) is a city and county seat of Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Named after Worcester, England, the city's population was 206,518 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the second-List of cities i ...
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Prior to 19th century

* 1669 – Common established. * 1719 – Town meeting house built. * 1733 – Court House built. * 1763 – Old South Meeting house built (approximate date). * 1775 ** Post office established. ** ''
Massachusetts Spy ''The Massachusetts Spy'', later subtitled the '' Worcester Gazette'', (est.1770) was a newspaper published by Isaiah Thomas in Boston and in Worcester, Massachusetts, in the 18th century. It was a heavily political weekly paper that was constan ...
'' newspaper relocates to Worcester. *1776 – July 14, first public reading of the
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by Isaiah Thomas. * 1786 – ''
Worcester Magazine ''Worcester Magazine'' is a weekly free alternative media magazine in Worcester, Massachusetts. Established in 1976, the magazine is distributed at more than 400 locations across Central Massachusetts. It is published weekly on Thursdays. Business ...
'' begins publication. * 1787 – First known printing of the word 'baseball' appears in
A Little Pretty Pocket-book ''A Little Pretty Pocket-Book, intended for the Amusement of Little Master Tommy and Pretty Miss Polly with Two Letters from Jack the Giant Killer'' is the title of a 1744 children's book by British publisher John Newbery. History It is generall ...
, Worcester, MA, by Isaiah Thomas, Rare Book and Special Collections, Library of Congress. * 1792 – Second Meeting House dedicated. * 1793 – Associate Library Company active.


19th century

* 1800 – ''Independent Gazeteer'' begins publication. * 1801 – ''National Aegis'' newspaper begins publication. * 1812 –
American Antiquarian Society The American Antiquarian Society (AAS), located in Worcester, Massachusetts, is both a learned society and a national research library of pre-twentieth-century American history and culture. Founded in 1812, it is the oldest historical society in ...
founded. * 1818 – Worcester Agricultural Society incorporated. * 1819 – Fraternity of Odd Fellows active. * 1823 – ''Massachusetts Yeoman'' newspaper begins publication. * 1824 – Town Hall built. * 1825 – Worcester Lyceum of Natural History founded. * 1828 –
Blackstone Canal The Blackstone Canal was a waterway linking Worcester, Massachusetts, to Providence, Rhode Island (and Narragansett Bay) through the Blackstone Valley via a series of locks and canals during the early 19th century. History The initiative for th ...
opens. * 1829 ** ''Worcester County Republican'' newspaper begins publication. ** Worcester County Athenaeum and Worcester Lyceum active. * 1830 ** Worcester County
Colonization Society The American Colonization Society (ACS), initially the Society for the Colonization of Free People of Color of America until 1837, was an American organization founded in 1816 by Robert Finley to encourage and support the migration of freebor ...
formed. ** Worcester Social Library active. ** Population: 4,173. * 1832 – Worcester Law Library Association active. * 1833 ** Tolman carriage factory established. ** Ezra Rice House built. * 1834 ** St. John's Catholic Church established. ** ''Worcester Palladium'' newspaper begins publication. **
Worcester Academy Worcester Academy is a private school in Worcester, Massachusetts. It is the oldest educational institution founded in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, and one of the oldest day-boarding schools in the United States. A coeducational prepara ...
established. * 1835 – Harris' Circulating Library in operation. * 1838 ** P. Young variety store established. ** ''Christian Reflector'' newspaper begins publication. **
Rural Cemetery A rural cemetery or garden cemetery is a style of cemetery that became popular in the United States and Europe in the mid-nineteenth century due to the overcrowding and health concerns of urban cemeteries. They were typically built one to five ...
is incorporated. * 1843 –
College of the Holy Cross The College of the Holy Cross is a private, Jesuit liberal arts college in Worcester, Massachusetts, about 40 miles (64 km) west of Boston. Founded in 1843, Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic college in New England and one of the oldest ...
established. * 1840 **
Worcester County Horticultural Society The Worcester County Horticultural Society is a non-profit American horticulture, horticultural society based in Boylston, Massachusetts, USA, whose stated mission in 2014 was to "inspire the use and appreciation of horticulture to improve lives, e ...
formed. ** Population: 7,497. * 1844 – ''Worcester Almanac'' begins publication. * 1845 ** ''Daily Transcript'' and ''Worcester County Gazette'' newspapers begin publication. ** Classical and English High School opens. * 1847 – ''Worcester Telegraph'' and ''Worcester Daily Journal'' newspapers begin publication. * 1848 ** Worcester (a
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of
Worcester Worcester may refer to: Places United Kingdom * Worcester, England, a city and the county town of Worcestershire in England ** Worcester (UK Parliament constituency), an area represented by a Member of Parliament * Worcester Park, London, Englan ...
. **
Levi Lincoln, Jr. Levi Lincoln Jr. (October 25, 1782 – May 29, 1868) was an American lawyer and politician from Worcester, Massachusetts. He was the 13th Governor of Massachusetts (1825–1834) and represented the state in the U.S. Congress (1834–1841). Linc ...
becomes mayor. ** City hosts Whig State Convention. * 1849 –
Oread Institute The Oread Institute was a women's college founded in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1849 by Eli Thayer. Before its closing in 1934, it was one of the oldest institutions of higher education for women in the United States. According to the ''Worcester ...
founded. * 1850 **
National Women's Rights Convention The National Women's Rights Convention was an annual series of meetings that increased the visibility of the early women's rights movement in the United States. First held in 1850 in Worcester, Massachusetts, the National Women's Rights Convention ...
held in city. ** Population: 17,049. * 1851 – ''Daily Morning Transcript'' newspaper begins publication. * 1852 – Worcester Young Men's Christian Association founded. * 1853 ** Worcester Rhetorical Society incorporated. ** Emmanuel Baptist church built. ** Agricultural Fairgrounds in operation (approximate date). * 1854 ** Hope Cemetery laid out. **
Mission Chapel The Mission Chapel is an historic church in Worcester, Massachusetts. A rare example of the early Victorian Norman (or "Romanesque in panel") styling, it was built by Ichabod Washburn in 1854, and is one of the city's oldest church buildings. ...
built. * 1856 – Worcester Employment Society and Highland Military School founded. * 1857 ** Mechanics Hall built. ** Ladies' Collegiate Institute opens. * 1858 –
Worcester Music Festival Worcester Music Festival is an annual music festival held in more than 20 venues throughout the city centre of Worcester, England every September. It was founded in 2008 by Chris Bennion as a platform to encourage live, local and original mu ...
begins; Frohsinn Gesang Verein chorus formed. * 1860 – A.H. Word's Select Circulating Library active. * 1862 – Free Public Library building constructed on Elm Street. * 1864 – Dale Hospital opens. * 1865 – Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science founded. * 1866 – Worcester County Homoeopathic Medical Society formed. * 1868 – Chamberlain's Circulating Library in operation. * 1869 – Elwood Adams hardware store in business. * 1872 – South End commercial circulating library in operation. * 1873 – Home for Aged Women opens. * 1874 ** Worcester Normal School established. ** Soldiers' Monument dedicated. ** Cathedral of Saint Paul built. * 1875 ** Worcester Society of Antiquity formed. ** Train station built. * 1876 – Grand Army of the Republic Hall built. * 1877 – Irvings base ball team active. * 1879 –
Worcester Worcesters The Worcester Worcesters were a 19th-century Major League Baseball team from 1880 to 1882 in the National League. The team is referred to, at times, as the Brown Stockings or the Ruby Legs; however, no contemporary sources from the time exist tha ...
base ball team formed (approximate date). *1880 –
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history pitched by
Lee Richmond John Lee Richmond (May 5, 1857 – October 1, 1929) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Boston Red Stockings, Worcester Worcesters, Providence Grays, and Cincinnati Red Stockings, and is best known for pitching the ...
,
pitcher In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws ("pitches") the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter, who attempts to either make contact with the pitched ball or draw ...
for the
Worcester Worcesters The Worcester Worcesters were a 19th-century Major League Baseball team from 1880 to 1882 in the National League. The team is referred to, at times, as the Brown Stockings or the Ruby Legs; however, no contemporary sources from the time exist tha ...
. * 1884 ** Worcester bicentennial. ** St. Peters Catholic Church built. * 1885 –
Frederick Daniels House The Frederick Daniels House is a historic house at 148 Lincoln Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built about 1885, it is a well-preserved example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture, home to Frederick H. Daniels before he became president of ...
built. * 1886 ** ''Worcester Daily Telegram'' newspaper begins publication. ** Hatters' and Furnishers' Association formed. * 1887 **
Clark University Clark University is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1887 with a large endowment from its namesake Jonas Gilman Clark, a prominent businessman, Clark was one of the first modern research universities in the ...
founded. ** Becker's Business College formed. ** Pilgrim Congregational Church built. ** Horseshoers' Union organized. * 1888 – St. Mark's Episcopal Church built. * 1889 – Old South Church built, corner Main and Wellington St. * 1891 – Lothrop's Opera House opens. * 1892 – New English High School opens. * 1894 – St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and
South Unitarian Church The South Unitarian Church is an historic church building at 888 Main Street in the Main South neighborhood of Worcester, Massachusetts. The Romanesque Revival building was designed by Earle & Fisher and was built by the Norcross Brothers in 1894 ...
built. * 1895 – Union Congregational Church built. * 1897 – Worcester Art Museum School established. * 1898 **
Worcester Art Museum The Worcester Art Museum, also known by its acronym WAM, houses over 38,000 works of art dating from antiquity to the present day and representing cultures from all over the world. WAM opened in 1898 in Worcester, Massachusetts, and ranks among th ...
building opens. ** Worcester City Hall built. * 1899 – Worcester Business Institute established.


20th century

* 1900 ** Population: 118,421. **
Bancroft School Bancroft School in Worcester, Massachusetts, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, is an independent, co-educational, PreK–12, college-preparatory day school. Students typically live in Central Massachusetts and MetroWest, MetroWest Boston. ...
established. **
Bancroft Tower Bancroft Tower is a natural stone and granite tower, which looks like a miniature feudal castle. It is located in Salisbury Park, in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts. The folly was erected in 1900, in memory of Worcester native politician, hi ...
in Salisbury Park erected. * 1901 – ''
Worcester Magazine ''Worcester Magazine'' is a weekly free alternative media magazine in Worcester, Massachusetts. Established in 1976, the magazine is distributed at more than 400 locations across Central Massachusetts. It is published weekly on Thursdays. Business ...
'' begins publication. * 1904 **
Assumption College Assumption College may refer to these educational institutions: Australia * Assumption College, Kilmore, Victoria * Assumption College, Warwick, Queensland Canada * Assumption University (Windsor, Ontario) (formerly Assumption College) * Assumpt ...
established. ** Shaarai Torah congregation incorporated. * 1906 ** Boulevard Park opens. ** Worcester Lunch Car and Carriage Manufacturing Company founded. ** ''Labor News'' begins publication. ** Worcester Domestic Science School established. * 1907 – Slater Building constructed. * 1910 – Population: 145,986. * 1911 –
Train station A train station, railway station, railroad station or depot is a railway facility where trains stop to load or unload passengers, freight or both. It generally consists of at least one platform, one track and a station building providing suc ...
rebuilt. * 1912 **
Bancroft Hotel The Bancroft Hotel is a historic hotel building at 50 Franklin Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built in 1912 and expanded in 1925, it is one of the city's finest examples of Beaux Arts architecture, and was for many years its finest and most o ...
built. ** Burnside Fountain installed. * 1913 –
Greendale Branch Library The Frances Perkins Branch Library, formerly known as the Greendale Branch Library, is a branch library in the public library system of Worcester, Massachusetts. It is located at 470 West Boylston Street, in an architecturally distinguished build ...
, Quinsigamond Branch Library and South Worcester Branch Library built. * 1914 ** Park Building constructed. ** September – Fashion Week. * 1921 – Temple Emanuel founded. * 1923 –
Worcester Panthers The Worcester Panthers were an Eastern League baseball team based in Worcester, Massachusetts. They existed from 1923 to 1925. History The Worcester Panthers were succeeded by the 1933 Worcester Chiefs of the New England League and the Worcester R ...
baseball team active. * 1924 **
Fitton Field Fitton Field is a football stadium in Worcester, Massachusetts primarily used for College of the Holy Cross sporting events. The stadium opened in 1908 as the official home for the Holy Cross Crusaders football team. Before that, most games were ...
stadium opens. ** Congregation Beth Israel founded. * 1927 **
Foley Stadium Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium is a historic sports venue in Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester ( , ) is a city and county seat of Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Named after Worcester, England, the city's population ...
built. **
Worcester Airport Worcester Regional Airport is three miles (5 km) west of Worcester, in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. The main property lies within municipalities of Worcester and Leicester, with supporting facilities in Paxton. Once ow ...
opens. * 1931 –
Higgins Armory Museum The Higgins Armory Museum is the name of a collection in the Worcester Art Museum. It was formerly a separate museum located in the nearby Higgins Armory Building in Worcester, Massachusetts, dedicated to the display of arms and armor. It was "th ...
opens. * 1938 –
Worcester Junior College Worcester Junior College was a private junior college located in Worcester, Massachusetts. Prior to its closure in 1989, Worcester Junior College offered associate degrees in the fields of liberal arts and sciences, and was accredited by the New ...
established. * 1950 –
Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester The Diocese of Worcester is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the New England region of the United States. The geographic boundaries of the diocese are the same as those of Worcester County, Massachu ...
established. * 1952 –
Massachusetts Route 146 Route 146, sometimes called the Worcester-Providence Turnpike, is a limited-access road in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, maintained by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). Spanning approximately along a south–north axis, ...
highway constructed. * 1953 –
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. * 1954 – Worcester Area Sports Car Club formed. * 1955 –
Commerce Bank & Trust Company Commerce Bank & Trust Company is a financial institution based in Worcester, Massachusetts with 16 branches located throughout central and eastern Massachusetts. Commerce Bank & Trust was founded in 1955 and is now a full-service commercial bank ...
founded. * 1962 –
University of Massachusetts Medical School The University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School is a public medical school in Worcester, Massachusetts. It is part of the University of Massachusetts system. It is home to three schools: the T.H. Chan School of Medicine, the Morningside Grad ...
established. * 1963 **
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created by Harvey Ross Ball. **
Quinsigamond Community College Quinsigamond Community College ()(''colloquialism, colloq:'' QCC, Quinsig) is a Public college, public Community colleges in the United States, community college in Worcester, Massachusetts. It has an enrollment of over 7,000 students. Many stud ...
founded. * 1968 – Worcester Consortium of Universities founded. * 1971 **
Worcester Center Galleria The Worcester Center Galleria, located in Downtown Worcester, Massachusetts, was a two level shopping mall which originally opened on July 29, 1971, as a part of the Worcester Center urban renewal project. The mall, which connected the 100 Front ...
opens. ** Worcester Science Center and Mechanics Tower built. * 1974 **
Worcester Regional Transit Authority Worcester Regional Transit Authority (WRTA) is a public, non-profit organization charged with providing public transportation to the city of Worcester, Massachusetts and the surrounding towns. The WRTA was created in September 1974 under Chapter ...
established. **
Worcester Plaza Worcester Plaza (formerly known as Worcester County National Bank Tower) is a building located in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts at 446 Main Street. Designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates, it was completed in 1974, and is current ...
built. * 1975 –
Joseph D. Early Joseph Daniel Early (January 31, 1933 – November 9, 2012) was an American politician. He represented the third district of Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1975 to 1993. Early was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on Ja ...
becomes
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for
Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district is located in northeastern and central Massachusetts. Massachusetts congressional redistricting after the 2010 census has greatly changed the borders of this congressional district, largely dividing it ...
. * 1976 – ''
Worcester Magazine ''Worcester Magazine'' is a weekly free alternative media magazine in Worcester, Massachusetts. Established in 1976, the magazine is distributed at more than 400 locations across Central Massachusetts. It is published weekly on Thursdays. Business ...
'' begins publication. * 1980 – New England Summer Nationals automotive festival begins. * 1982 –
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arena opens. * 1983 – Interstate 190 highway in operation. * 1986 – ''
Telegram & Gazette The ''Telegram & Gazette'' (and ''Sunday Telegram'') is the only daily newspaper of Worcester, Massachusetts. The paper, headquartered at 100 Front Street and known locally as ''the Telegram'' or the ''T & G'', offers coverage of all of Worceste ...
'' newspaper formed. * 1987 ** Greater Worcester Land Trust founded. **
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division opens. **
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relationship established with
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, Russia. * 1988 **
Jordan Levy Jordan Levy (November 4, 1943) is an American Independent politician and talk radio host from Worcester, Massachusetts. He served as the Mayor of Worcester on two occasions, first from 1981 to 1982 and the second time from 1988–93. He is the host ...
becomes mayor. **
Worcester Historical Museum The Worcester Historical Museum, located in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts, was founded in 1875 as the Worcester Society of Antiquity. This museum is the only institution in the area devoted entirely to local history and artifacts. The scope of ...
opens on Elm Street. * 1991 – Sky Mark Tower built. * 1994 **
Raymond Mariano Raymond V. Mariano (born September 23, 1950) is American politician from Massachusetts. Mariano served as Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts. Mariano is the former executive director of the Worcester Housing Authority. Early life and education Bo ...
becomes mayor. ** Worcester Women's History Project founded. **
Worcester IceCats The Worcester IceCats were a US ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Worcester, Massachusetts, at the Worcester Centrum. In 2005 the team was renamed the Peoria Rivermen and moved to Peoria, Illinois. History The IceCats ...
hockey team active. * 1996 ** City website online (approximate date). **
Worcester Sharks The Worcester Sharks were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) that played from 2006 to 2015. Affiliated with the National Hockey League's San Jose Sharks and located in Worcester, Massachusetts, Worcester, Massachu ...
ice hockey team active. ** Music Worcester Inc. formed. * 1997 – Jim McGovern becomes
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for
Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district is located in northeastern and central Massachusetts. Massachusetts congressional redistricting after the 2010 census has greatly changed the borders of this congressional district, largely dividing it ...
. * 1999 –
Worcester Cold Storage Warehouse fire The Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse Co. fire began on December 3, 1999, in a 93-year-old abandoned building at 266 Franklin Street, Worcester, Massachusetts. The fire was started accidentally some time between 4:30–5:45pm by two homeless peo ...
.


21st century

* 2000 **
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) is a private university focused on medical and health-related science programs and located in Boston, Massachusetts. The university provides traditional and accelerated programs of s ...
campus opens. **
Union Station A union station (also known as a union terminal, a joint station in Europe, and a joint-use station in Japan) is a railway station at which the tracks and facilities are shared by two or more separate railway companies, allowing passengers to ...
renovated. * 2001 –
Worcester Public Library Worcester Public Library (formerly known as the "Worcester Free Public Library") is a public library in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1859 when local resident John Green donated his personal library to the city for public u ...
main branch renovated. * 2002 –
Tim Murray Timothy Patrick Murray (born June 7, 1968) is an American lawyer and member of the Democratic Party who served as the 71st Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2013, when he resigned to become the head of the Worcester Chamber of Com ...
becomes mayor. *2004 –
Worcester IceCats The Worcester IceCats were a US ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Worcester, Massachusetts, at the Worcester Centrum. In 2005 the team was renamed the Peoria Rivermen and moved to Peoria, Illinois. History The IceCats ...
hockey team sold and moves out of Worcester. * 2005 –
Worcester Tornadoes The Worcester Tornadoes were a professional baseball team based in Worcester, Massachusetts, in the United States. The Tornadoes were a member of the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball, an independent baseball league which wa ...
baseball team formed. * 2007 – Konstantina Lukes becomes mayor. * 2010 – Joseph C. O'Brien becomes mayor. * 2011 –
Worcester Hydra Worcester Hydra was an American soccer team based in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 2011, the team played in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Northeast Division ...
soccer team founded. * 2012 – **
Joseph Petty Joseph M. Petty is an American attorney, politician and the current mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts. Early life and education Raised in Worcester, Petty graduated from Holy Name Central Catholic High School. He attended Nichols College and ...
becomes mayor. ** Worcester Tornados baseball team's final season. *2013 – Higgin's Armory Museum closes. *2014 –
Worcester Bravehearts The Worcester Bravehearts are a summer collegiate baseball team based in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, that plays in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League (FCBL) of New England starting in 2014. The team's home games are played at Hanover Insu ...
baseball team formed. *2015 –
Worcester Sharks The Worcester Sharks were a professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League (AHL) that played from 2006 to 2015. Affiliated with the National Hockey League's San Jose Sharks and located in Worcester, Massachusetts, Worcester, Massachu ...
hockey team moves to San Jose. *2017 –
Worcester Railers The Worcester Railers (also called Worcester Railers HC) are a professional ice hockey team based in Worcester, Massachusetts. The team began play in the 2017–18 ECHL season, and is a member of the North Division of the Eastern Conference of t ...
hockey team formed. *2018 –
Massachusetts Pirates The Massachusetts Pirates are a professional indoor football team of the Indoor Football League based in Worcester, Massachusetts, with home games at the DCU Center. The Pirates began play in the 2018 season as a member of the National Arena Lea ...
indoor football team formed.


See also

* Worcester history *
List of mayors of Worcester, Massachusetts This is an incomplete List of mayors and city managers of Worcester, Massachusetts. City Managers See also * Mayoral elections in Worcester, Massachusetts External links List of Mayors of Worcester, Massachusetts from the Worcester Public L ...
* Worcester, Massachusetts Firsts *
Media in Worcester, Massachusetts This article gives an overview of the Mass media, media in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Print * The ''Catholic Radical'' is a Catholic Worker Movement newspaper published in Worcester with a circulation of about 2,000. Founded in 1986, ...
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in the
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area of Massachusetts:
Boston Boston (), officially the City of Boston, is the state capital and most populous city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as well as the cultural and financial center of the New England region of the United States. It is the 24th- mo ...
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Cambridge Cambridge ( ) is a university city and the county town in Cambridgeshire, England. It is located on the River Cam approximately north of London. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the population of Cambridge was 145,700. Cambridge bec ...
, Haverhill,
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, Lowell,
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Salem Salem may refer to: Places Canada Ontario * Bruce County ** Salem, Arran–Elderslie, Ontario, in the municipality of Arran–Elderslie ** Salem, South Bruce, Ontario, in the municipality of South Bruce * Salem, Dufferin County, Ontario, part ...
,
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Clark University Clark University is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1887 with a large endowment from its namesake Jonas Gilman Clark, a prominent businessman, Clark was one of the first modern research universities in the ...
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G. Stanley Hall Granville Stanley Hall (February 1, 1846 – April 24, 1924) was a pioneering American psychologist and educator. His interests focused on human life span development and evolutionary theory. Hall was the first president of the American Psy ...
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Carl Jung Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philo ...
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Ernest Jones Alfred Ernest Jones (1 January 1879 – 11 February 1958) was a Welsh neurologist and psychoanalyst. A lifelong friend and colleague of Sigmund Freud from their first meeting in 1908, he became his official biographer. Jones was the first En ...
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Sándor Ferenczi Sándor Ferenczi (7 July 1873 – 22 May 1933) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst, a key theorist of the psychoanalytic school and a close associate of Sigmund Freud. Biography Born Sándor Fränkel to Baruch Fränkel and Rosa Eibenschütz, bo ...
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