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Patricia Bruttomesso
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  • Concord, MA
  • United States
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An (Un)Civil Action?: Violent Politics in 1920s Worcester at Testa Science Center Auditorium, Assumption College
November 21, 2009 from 1pm to 4pm
On October 19, 1924, months of back-and-forth political intimidation climaxed in a night-long riot that followed a heavily protected Ku Klux Klan meeting at the Worcester Fairgrounds. Four years later, on Nov. 5, 1928 a pre-election Hoover victory p…
November 5
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November 2
Grace Friary and Patricia Bruttomesso are now colleagues
March 12
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April 7, 2009 all day
Foundation Directory Online with Donna Goldthwaite 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Springfield City Library This session will provide information on how to navigate the Foundation Directory Online database. This database is a powerful tool for the nonprofit c…
March 12
Patricia Bruttomesso and Merritt are now colleagues
March 12
A discussion by Patricia Bruttomesso was featured
Energy and Social Change: A Conference for Massachusetts History Organizations Mass History Conference, 2009 June 8, 2009 at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA "How we harness and use energy defines how we live" is the organizing statemen…
February 7

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Where Do You Consider Your "Hometown"?
Concord
About Me:
Patricia Bruttomesso is the History Program Coordinator for Mass Humanities, continuing her twenty years of work in local and regional historical organizations in the Northeast and Midwest. She received her undergraduate degree in history from Brown University, and a Masters in History from the University of Delaware through the Hagley Program in the History of Industrial America. Patty is a doctoral candidate in United States History at the University of Chicago, where she is writing her dissertation on the reciprocity of technological and social change in Iowa's woodworking industry from 1865 through 1925.
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http://www.masshumanities.org
Your Organization:
Mass Humanities

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At 5:27pm on July 22, 2008, Heather Cole said…
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