“Boston.”

February 28, 1933

(Feb.) Fortune. In the article, the magazine declares, “The Bostonian has suffered a decay and disintegration of tragic proportions. . . has withdrawn from productive enterprise. He has lost the active management of his industries. He has lost the political control of his city. He is no longer a figure, as he was a dominant figure a hundred years ago in the government of the nation. He no longer leads either in public opinion or in private thought.”

Sources
  • Adams, Russell B. Jr.