Begin forwarded message: >> >> 1948 was, indeed, a terrible year for storms in Boston - and the worst was yet to come less than a month after Curley wrote his letter - Valentine's Day, I believe. Some years ago I wrote an article about this. Snowplow trucks were much smaller and lighter than those of today and, of course, snowblowers were unheard of. To fight fires, the city of Boston activated some fire sleighs they still had in storage and pulled them with horses recruited from milk delivery companies who still doing some deliveries with horsepower. >> >> Bill >> >> >> On Jan 31, 2011, at 4:13 PM, Elizabeth A Thomson wrote: >> >>> My colleague Stephanie Eich shared this with us, and I in turn am sharing with you..... >>> >>> Elizabeth >>> ========================= >>> Elizabeth A. Thomson >>> Associate Director of Communications >>> MIT Resource Development >>> Office of Communications >>> 600 Memorial Dr., W98-300 >>> 617-258-5563, 857-756-9457 >>> , giving.mit.edu >>> ========================= >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>>> >>>> From 1948 - A letter from Boston's Mayor Curley to MIT President Compton, pleading for help with snow removal. >>>> >>>> http://bos.to/5a9 >>>> >>>> S >>>> >>