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1958 |
Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes move to 9 Willow Street. |
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10/11/1959 |
Ford Hall Forum presents Robert Frost. |
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11/25/1959 |
Hardwick, Elizabeth Hardwick. “Boston: A Lost Ideal.” |
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06/03/1960 |
Boston Arts Festival (ninth) is held |
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10/25/1960 |
Lowell, Robert. “For the Union Dead.” |
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05/07/1962 |
Edward O’Connor wins the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. |
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1964 |
McHugh, Arona. A Banner with a Strange Device: A Novel. |
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1965 |
Boston municpal court judge rules that William Burroughs’ novel Naked Lunch is obscene. |
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1965 |
McHugh, Arona. The Seacoast of Bohemia. |
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03/21/1966 |
Memoir v. Massachusetts decision establishes when a work of art can be considered obscene. |
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