Proper noun
Boylston
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBlake 1952, p. 496 Meanwhile, Boylston had inoculated 287 people, with six resulting deaths. citation Inoculation debate Boylston and Mather's inoculation crusade "raised a horrid Clamour"sfn among the people of Boston. Source: Internet
After overcoming considerable difficulty and achieving notable success, Boylston traveled to London in 1725 where he published his results and was elected to the Royal Society in 1726. Source: Internet
According to the press release, the Little Building renovation and construction of the residence hall at 2 Boylston Pl. are meant to bring the college into compliance with a request from the city to house as many students as possible. Source: Internet
Boylston inoculated seven more people by mid-July. Source: Internet
Boston's Selectmen, consulting a doctor who claimed that the practice caused many deaths and only spread the infection, forbade Boylston from performing it again.sfn The New-England Courant published writers who opposed the practice. Source: Internet
Heaney was Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory at Harvard University (formerly Visiting Professor) 1985–1997 and the Ralph Waldo Emerson Poet in Residence at Harvard 1998–2006. Source: Internet