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A family-friendly outdoor multilingual program that combines reading with the outdoors kicked off Monday and will go through May 10 at nearby Franklin Park, the Hyde Park Library and Iacono Park in Hyde Park. The city’s second StoryWalk series will be held at Franklin Park, the Hyde Park Library at 35 Harvard Ave. and Iacono Park at 150 Readville Street and features “Augustus and his Smile” in both English and Spanish as well as library activities. At the park locations there will be a multicultural “board book” that lets young children explore the area. The board book’s bold illustrations show children the people and animals they will meet, and objects that they will see and hear during the outdoor park experience. Laminated pages from children’s books are attached to wooden stakes and installed along outdoor paths. As visitors stroll through the park, they are directed to the next page in the story. ....
Boston Honors Trailblazing School of Medicine Alum Rebecca Lee Crumpler Monday The headstones of Rebecca Lee Crumpler (MED 1864), the first Black woman to graduate from a medical college in the United States, and her husband, Arthur Crumpler, a former slave, are at the Fairview Cemetery in Hyde Park, Mass. Dr. Crumpler attended New England Female Medical College, which became the BU School of Medicine. Photo by Cydney Scott University News Boston Honors Trailblazing School of Medicine Alum Rebecca Lee Crumpler (MED 1864) Monday First Black woman to graduate from a US medical school will be recognized with weeklong MED Symposia February 7, 2021 ....