THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING

For the record

October 26, 2009

E-mail this article

Invalid E-mail address
Invalid E-mail address

Sending your article

Your article has been sent.

  • E-mail|
  • Print|
  • Reprints|
  • |
Text size +

Correction: Because of a reporting error, The Observer column in Sunday’s Globe incorrectly quoted Peter Drummey, librarian of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Drummey said, “No one after 1858 could logically not know that, if not Harpers Ferry, it would be somewhere.’’

Correction: Because of an editing error, a quote in a story about a Framingham flu clinic in yesterday’s Metro section was attributed to the wrong person. Kitty Mahoney, the chief public health nurse at Framingham’s board of health, not Katherine Early, was the person who described the difference between vaccinations by shots and by nasal sprays.

The Globe welcomes information about errors that call for corrections. Information may be sent to comments@globe.com or left in a message at 617-929-8230. A listing of other Globe contacts is on Page B2.

    waiting for twitterWaiting for twitter.com to feed in the latest...