
This is not your myNortheastern password, so it can be whatever you want it to be. You will also be required to create a password.
Submit the appropriate information being requested-you must use your Northeastern email address. (Northeastern faculty, staff and students) Using a mobile device app: Set up a free personal account here using your Northeastern email address. Alternatively, download the Chronicle app for your device, and use your personal account for setup. With a web browser, sign in with your personal account and password. See the library bookmarklet here.Īnywhere, by setting up a personal Chronicle account: Set up a free personal account here using your Northeastern email address. Optionally, you can use a browser plugin that customizes any journal URL the library subscribes to, allowing access with your myNortheastern username and password. On-campus networks: Connect directly to the Chronicle web site at Īnywhere, with your myNortheastern username and password: Photographs of events held by the clubs, such as their 100th Anniversary in 1993 and the annual road race in Charlestown are also included here.Ĭurrent Northeastern faculty, staff and students have free access to the Chronicle one of three ways: Highlights include images from the Bunker Hillbillies and the Tom Pappas Chefs Club. The largest group of photographs falls under the category of program and events, including many types of educational programs including tutoring programs, classes, and workshops.
The images provide a glimpse into the clubhouses and the activities in which the children were involved. Also documented are BGCB fund raisers, many of which involved celebrities, including Roger Clemens, Senator Ted Kennedy, Jackie Robinson, and Ted Williams. Photographs concerning promotional campaigns, such as images from window exhibits, billboards, and MBTA stations are represented.
They document the facilities of the BGCB, specifically Charlestown, Roxbury, and South Boston, as well as buildings within the Boston communities. They also provide information about awards given by the clubhouses for achievement in sports, games, and academics, and detail clubhouse sponsored contests in which members participated.
They photographs individuals who have directed, organized, advised, and staffed the BGCB, including Executive Directors Arthur T. The photographs date from about 1915-2000, with the bulk of the material dating from 1940-1995, mostly in black and white. 5100 digitized photographs from the Northeastern Library's Archives and Special Collections.