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FROM BOSTON BOOTBLACK TO VERMONT JUDGE, DAVIS' STORY
Barre Young Man, Now 31, Ran Shoe Shine Parlor on Huntington Av 10 Years Ago to Pay Way Through B. U. Law School
Daily Boston Globe (1928-1960)
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Boston, Mass.
| Date: | Oct 21, 1931 |
| Start Page: | 12 |
| Pages: | 1 |
| Text Word Count: | 1424 |
Ten years ago, if you lived or worked in the neighborhood of the New England Conservatory of Music, you may have patronized and you must certainly have often passed by a shoe shine parlor on Huntington av, operated by two well-dressed young men.
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