Sweet Auburn: The Magazine of the Friends of Mount Auburn In Celebration of 175 Years | Page 18
Celebrating 175 Years
February 1, 2007, Vose Gal-
leries of Boston reception for
the Vose exhibit, “Artists of
Mount Auburn, 1800-1950”
Left: Beth Vose, with Paul Kue-
nstner, Program Director, Fidelity
Foundation
March 1, 2007, David Dearinger Lecture, at the Boston Public
Library, discussing NeoClassical sculpture
Above (l. to r.): Stephen Krause of Boston; Piper Morris, Vice President
of Development, Mount Auburn Cemetery; and Faith Moore of Faith
Moore & Associates, Boston
Below: David Dearinger, Susan Morse Hilles Curator of Paintings and
Sculpture at the Boston Athanaeum; Julie Crites, Director of Program
Planning, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum; and Bill Clendaniel
Right: Robert Wil-
son (center), Presi-
dent and CEO of
Cambridge Sav-
ings Bank, with
his wife Marie
(left), and Mount
Auburn’s Director
of Annual Giving
Jennifer Gilbert
(Photos by Jennifer
Johnston)
Right: Bill Vose with Bill
Clendaniel
(Photos by Edwina A. Kluender)
Mount Auburn in the News
From local websites to distant newspapers, from
media focusing on everything from Civil War his-
tory to garden design, Mount Auburn’s milestone
is attracting public notice that is both widespread
and in depth. Coverage about the 175th Anniver-
sary has come from the Boston Globe, Boston Herald,
and Boston Phoenix, as well as from the Cambridge
Chronicle and Watertown Tab and other local media.
Specialized national media such as Garden Design
Magazine, House & Garden, The Public Garden,
Antiques & Fine Arts Magazine, and International
Cemetery and Funeral Management have published
pieces about Mount Auburn. Media as distant as
the Dallas Morning News and the Toronto Sun have
run stories concerning the Anniversary as have
media serving varied audiences such as the
Boston Parents Paper, GoCityKids and Air Tran Go
Magazine. Especially memorable were pieces on
NECN (TV) done by Greg Wayland and a slide-
show of photographs and text on boston.com by
Boston Globe columnist Derrick Jackson.
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