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In the News (Wed 9 Dec 09)

  
  Birding Mt Auburn Cemetery
Mount Auburn Cemetery is the nation’s first garden cemetery and played a significant role as a model for urban parks across the country.
Mount Auburn quickly became the model for the “rural” cemetery movement that inspired public parks and open space planning across the country.
Mount Auburn Cemetery lies just 1.5 miles from the coast and nestles in a bend of the Charles River, and these features doubtless help lead weary migrants to the respite of the cemetery.
www.birdwatchersdigest.com /site/travel/mt_auburn.aspx   (1248 words)

  
 Mt. Auburn commission
Mount Auburn had proposed the naming of a "special committee" to examine its ministry, explore "possible creative resolutions" of the conflict, give the presbytery "time for a period of discernment," and produce a report in January 2003.
Mount Auburn, a member congregation of More Light Presbyterians, has been in the forefront of the drive for full inclusion of gay and lesbian Presbyterians in the life of the church and in its ordained leadership.
Mount Auburn's session issued its statement of defiance shortly after the PC(USA)'s 173 presbyteries, by a margin of nearly 3 to 1, rejected an amendment that would have removed G6.0106b from the constitution.
www.witherspoonsociety.org /mt__auburn_commission.htm   (1085 words)

  
 Plastic Surgery
Mount Auburn Hospital's board-certified team of plastic surgeons perform two basic types of plastic surgery.
Much of the work of plastic surgeons focuses on skin; Mount Auburn's plastic surgeons treat skin ulcers and wounds as well as patients dealing with disabling tissue diseases such as lupus or scleroderma.
Mount Auburn's plastic surgery department is not age-specific, we deal with anyone who has a visible deformity that is dysfunctional.
www.mountauburnhospital.org /body.cfm?id=65   (266 words)

  
 Mount Auburn again issues statement of defiance - 4/3/03
Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church in Cincinnati, whose leaders have declared their defiance of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (USA) for the past 12 years, again has issued a statement of defiance against the ordination standards of the denomination.
Mount Auburn's longstanding defiance of the constitution continues – even though the highest court in the denomination once ruled against the congregation's leaders.
Mount Auburn's defense of its 1991 statement of defiance was similar to the recent case in which Mount Auburn's session asked the Synod of the Covenant court to prohibit the Presbytery of Cincinnati from having an administrative commission review Mount Auburn's unrelenting defiance.
www.layman.org /layman/news/2003-news-articles/mount-auburn-again-issues.htm   (961 words)

  
 FACETS OF MOUNT AUBURN: Celebrating 175 Years of a Boston Jewel
Mount Auburn is one of the country's most remarkable and beloved cemeteries.
Mount Auburn Cemetery is one of the major sites in the country for birders.
Biggs was buried at Mount Auburn in 1977.
www.mountauburn.org /visit_participate/anniversary.cfm   (1039 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Cemetery: A New American Landscape
In a few years, when the hand of taste shall have scattered among the trees, as it has already begun to do, enduring memorials of marble and granite, a landscape of the most picturesque character will be created.
The establishment of Mount Auburn Cemetery, about four miles outside of Boston, marked a major shift in the way Americans buried their dead.
This lesson is based on Mount Auburn Cemetery, one of the thousands of properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/84mountauburn/84mountauburn.htm   (259 words)

  
 Bangor In Focus: Mount Hope Cemetery
"Mount Hope is greatly improving and will one day be one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the country," Bangor probate judge John Edward Godfrey wrote in his journal after attending a Memorial Day service at the cemetery in 1873.
In addition to having some of the oldest and finest war memorials in the nation, Mount Hope is also the final resting place for some of Bangor's, the state's and even the nation's most famous and infamous characters.
When the mausoleum was finished in 1918, Frederick put his wife's body to rest in the structure and transferred the body of his mother-in-law, who had died in 1899, from Mount Auburn in Cambridge to the family mausoleum, per his wife's request.
www.bangorinfo.com /Focus/focus_mount_hope_cemetery.html   (1935 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church - Photo Album - Tour of Mount Auburn Page 1
Mount Auburn was one of the first suburbs developed in Cincinnati.
As we proceed west on McMillan we reach Auburn Avenue, the main thoroughfare in Mount Auburn.
This is the Mount Auburn Baptist Church at 2147 Auburn Avenue.
www.mtauburnpresby.org /photo_album_mt_auburn.html   (413 words)

  
 Backgrounder: Mount Auburn
Founded in 1831 by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Mount Auburn was the first landscaped cemetery in America and was influential in the creation of America's public parks.
For those interested in supporting Mount Auburn, The Friends of Mount Auburn Cemetery is "a charitable trust promoting the appreciation and preservation of the cultural, historic and natural resources of Mount Auburn." Membership is open to all.
The entrance to Mount Auburn Cemetery is on Mount Auburn Street near the boundary of Cambridge and Watertown, approximately 1.5 miles west of Harvard Square, just west of Mount Auburn Hospital and Fresh Pond Parkway.
www.virtualbirder.com /vbirder/onLoc/onLocDirs/BOSSPR/bg/mtauburn/Backgrounder.html?   (549 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Cemetery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is located at the corner of Mount Auburn and Brattle Streets near Fresh Pond at the western end of Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA and the eastern end of Watertown, Massachusetts, USA, and is adjacent to the Cambridge City Cemetery and Sand Banks Cemetery.
Mount Auburn Cemetery was inspired by Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris, and was itself an inspiration to cemetery designers, most notably at Abney Park in London.
Mount Auburn Cemetery is credited as the beginning of the American public parks and gardens movement.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mount_Auburn_Cemetery   (748 words)

  
 Presbyterian News Service release number 02111
Van Kuiken, Mount Auburn’s pastor for two-and-a-half years, is accused of “willful and deliberate” violations of his ordination vows, including the ordination and installation of “unrepentant” gay deacons and elders, and the performance or authorization of same-sex union ceremonies.
Porter, Mount Auburn’s pastor emeritus, is charged with a “willful and deliberate” violation of his ordination — the performance of a same-sex union within the presbytery, thus renouncing the jurisdiction of the PC(USA).
A commission investigated Mount Auburn’s “gay-affirming” policy in the early 1990s, concluding that its actions were “irregular” and urging the presbytery to take up the matter again when the denomination’s standards have been clarified, according to the Rev. Sam Roberson, the presbytery executive.
www.pcusa.org /pcnews/oldnews/2002/02111.htm   (927 words)

  
 Friends of the Mount Auburn Cemetery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
FRIENDS OF Founded in 1831, Mount Auburn Cemetery in Watertown/Cambridge, MA was America's first landscaped cemetery and a major inspiration for its public parks.
In 1986, the Friends of Mount Auburn Cemetery was established to promote the appreciation and preservation of the cultural, historic, and natural resources of Mount Auburn.
Mount Auburn celebrates its 175th Anniversary this year with a series of special events and lectures from September 2006 through June 2007.
www.massbird.org /bbc/BBCFriendsMtAuburn.htm   (228 words)

  
 Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church - Statement of Opposition to G-6.0106b/Statement of Inclusive Ordination
The Session of Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church reaffirms for the 11
It is the conviction of Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church that homosexual practice in and of itself is not a sin and is not inconsistent with the standards for ordination.
Be it resolved that Mount Auburn Presbyterian Church counsels present and future nominating committees to propose persons for ordination solely on the basis of their evident gifts for leadership, their strong faith, dedicated discipleship, and love of God as revealed in Jesus Christ.
www.mtauburnpresby.org /documents/2003_statement_opposition_to_g60106b.html   (602 words)

  
 Mass Moments: Legislature Allows Establishment of Mount Auburn Cemetery
Mount Auburn Cemetery is open to the public free of charge seven days a week.
As the first rural cemetery in America, Mount Auburn pioneered the idea of burying the dead not in urban churchyards but in a beautifully designed, naturalistic landscape on the outskirts of the city.
In 1835 Mt. Auburn Cemetery became a non-profit corporation separate from the Horticultural Society, and in return for 25% of the annual receipts from the sale of burial plots, it acquired title to the land.
www.massmoments.org /moment.cfm?mid=183   (1074 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Cemetery
Mount Auburn is the oldest of the many beautiful suburban cemeteries of the United States.
The intervening sixty years have witnessed the extension of the ideas which first found expression at Mount Auburn, until now there are few towns or cities where the resting places of the dead are not made beautiful by trees and flowers and shaded walks and drives.
Prior to the opening of Mount Auburn, the dead of Boston were buried in the old cemeteries in the crowded parts of the city, and the cellars of the churches were filled with sepulchres.
www.westernmasshistory.com /mtauburn/index.html   (339 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Cemetery--About This Lesson
Mount Auburn Cemetery is located at the Watertown-Cambridge border, about 4 miles from downtown Boston and about one mile west of Harvard Square.
Mount Auburn remains an active cemetery and also offers a wide variety of tours and lectures throughout the year.
For more information, contact the Mount Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 or visit their website.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/84mountauburn/84about.htm   (439 words)

  
 MEDITECH - New Victoria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mount Auburn went LIVE in May with a two-week pilot in the labor/delivery and maternity departments.
Mount Auburn will roll out one more hospital location in October, and all subsequent locations will be rolled out soon after that.
One of the main issues that Mount Auburn needed to address when implementing POM was the need to assist employees and physicians with varying computer skills.
www.meditech.com /AboutMeditech/pages/MountAuburn.htm   (513 words)

  
 The Silent Edge
Then the grass is restored, and the person is memorialized on one of the four granite columns at the path's edge or on a granite bench.
Maple Avenue, which replaced a section of superfluous carriageway, was a departure for the trustees of the Mount Auburn Cemetery Corporation.
The Mount Auburn pillars, designed by architect/artist Wellington "Duke" Reiter in collaboration with the landscape architects, pre-sent flat faces toward the path for inscriptions, are rounded on their backsides, and taper toward their slanted, flat tops.
www.asla.org /lamag/lam04/June/feature3.html   (1472 words)

  
 BostonWorks - Mount Auburn Hospital Jobs and Employer Profile
Mount Auburn Hospital was incorporated in 1871 as the first hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
On a mission to improve the health of the residents of Cambridge and surrounding communities, Mount Auburn Hospital is dedicated to delivering healthcare services in a personable, convenient, and compassionate manner, with respect for the dignity of patients and their families.
Mount Auburn Hospital is a leading provider of advanced, specialized care in areas such as cardiology, cardiac surgery, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, and vascular surgery.
bostonworks.boston.com /research/profiles/mt_auburn_hospital.shtml   (510 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Health Connection
Mount Auburn Health Connection hereby grants you a nonexclusive license to use the Site solely for your personal, non-commercial use and not to use the Site to obtain materials, data, or information for purposes of gaining a competitive advantage.
Mount Auburn Health Connection may, but is not obligated to, monitor or review any areas of the Site where visitors transmit or post Communications or communicate solely with each other, including, but not limited to, chat rooms, bulletin boards, and other user forums, and the content or any such Communications.
Mount Auburn Health Connection, however, will have no liability related to the content of any such Communications, whether or not arising under the laws of copyright, libel, privacy, obscenity, or otherwise.
www.mountauburnhealthconnection.com /index.bsp?action=privacy_statement   (1839 words)

  
 Mount Auburn To Join Hospital Merger
Mount Auburn Hospital, Beth Israel Hospital, and Pathway
The system would be structured under a single board derived from the merged parent entities, under which both Mount Auburn and Beth Israel-Deaconess would continue as two distinct hospitals and provider organizations.
Mount Auburn will have "meaningful representation" on the merged parent board, according to the announcement.
www.news.harvard.edu /gazette/1996/03.14/MountAuburnToJo.html   (265 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Hospital   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Founded in 1886, Mount Auburn Hospital today is a vibrant regional teaching hospital closely affiliated with the Harvard Medical School.
Mount Auburn Hospital is a leading provider of advanced, specialized care in areas such as cardiology, cardiac surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, neurosurgery and vascular surgery.
Addressing public health issues such as substance abuse and violence is a priority for Mount Auburn Hospital.
company.monster.com /mtah   (399 words)

  
 Donation benefits Mount Auburn cemetery - The Boston Globe
In celebration of Mount Auburn Cemetery's 175th anniversary, Cambridge Savings Bank has signed on to be a major sponsor of several events throughout the next year marking the occasion.
Seven free public lectures centered on Mount Auburn, the nation's first garden cemetery, will begin at the Boston Public Library in October.
After its founding in 1831, Mount Auburn quickly became the model for the rural cemetery movement that later inspired public parks and open-space planning across the country.
www.boston.com /business/globe/articles/2006/08/20/donation_benefits_mount_auburn_cemetery   (557 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 1996, Kim came to the Mount Auburn Club and in the ensuing years, expanded the group exercise program from 40 classes a week to over 90.
Kathleen has been teaching yoga at the Mount Auburn Club since 1993 and holds a masters degree in Dance Movement Therapy from Antioch Graduate School in Keane, New Hampshire as well as a BA in Dance from SUNY.
She has been associated with the Mount Auburn Club since its inception and has been teaching here since 1983 with a hiatus from 1992-1995.
www.rpdesignsolutions.com /mtauburnclub/content/meet_staff_group.htm   (3104 words)

  
 Douglas Newby:  Dallas Neighborhoods - Mount Auburn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Mount Auburn is perhaps the most affordable intact older neighborhood in Dallas.
Mount Auburn is adjacent to Tenison Memorial Golf Course and Samuell-Grand Park with the city's best tennis courts.
Samuell; from the hilltop where his house sat, the view eastward is breathtaking, and in the fall, it is easy to see how it came to be called Mount Auburn.
www.nationwide.net /~dnewby/neighborhoods/mountauburn.htm   (123 words)

  
 Events :: Directions to Mount Auburn Hospital
Mount Auburn Hospital is easily accessible via buses # 71 or 73 from Harvard Square
The MBTA Red Line stops in Harvard Square, which is 1/2 mile east of the hospital.
If you prefer, you may walk west on Mount Auburn Street for approximately one mile to reach our Main Campus.
www.massnurses.org /about/directions/mount_auburn.htm   (359 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Environmental Toxic Tort Lawyer: Free Legal Services in Iowa (IA)
The National Cancer Institute (N.C.I.) estimates that the incidence of cancer could be reduced by as much as 80-90 percent if environmental causes such as diet, tobacco, and alcohol, as well as radiation, infectious agents, and substances in the air, water, and soil were addressed.
Industries in Mount Auburn are required by law to control and contain their toxic waste and byproducts.
If you have a loved one in Mount Auburn who needs a lawyer's help, click here to let them know about Weitz and Luxenberg.
www.weitzlux.com /iowa/mountauburntoxictortlawyer_300373.html   (436 words)

  
 Mount Auburn Cemetery and environs Photo Gallery by Donna Hollinger at pbase.com
Mount Auburn Cemetery and environs Photo Gallery by Donna Hollinger at pbase.com
Mount Auburn is a great place in Fall and Spring to birdwatch and walk!
It was dedicated after the civil war to memorialize the abolition of slavery and freedom of all.
www.pbase.com /vantis/mountauburnenvirons   (182 words)

  
 Index/Employee Services
The Mount Auburn Hospital Employee Assistance Program is a comprehensive, full-service EAP.
Through contracts with client companies, we at the Mount Auburn Hospital EAP provide professional and confidential counseling to individual employees and their household members, as well as consultation, training and organizational development services to managers and supervisors.
The Mount Auburn Hospital Employee Assistance Program helps individual employees and their household members resolve a wide range of personal and professional issues that impact their individual well being and job performance.
www.mountauburneap.org   (311 words)

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