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Boston Garden Arena Corporation

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Founded
  
1934

Defunct
  
1973

Fate
  
Merged with Storer Broadcasting

Key people
  
Walter A. Brown, President and General Manager Weston Adams, Chairman Weston Adams, Jr., President

The Boston Garden-Arena Corporation was an American corporation that oversaw the operations of the Boston Garden from 1934 to 1973. It was formed when the Boston Arena Corporation gained control of the Boston Garden from the Madison Square Garden Corporation in 1934. From 1946 to 1950 it owned the Boston Celtics. In 1951 it purchased controlling interest in the Boston Bruins from Weston Adams. In 1953 it sold the Boston Arena to Samuel M. Pinsly for $398,000. In 1973, the Boston Garden-Arena Corporation merged with Storer Broadcasting.

Contents

Presidents

  • Henry G. Lapham (1934–1939 )
  • Raymond Lapham (1940–1941)
  • Walter A. Brown (1941–1942)
  • Tom Kanaly (1942–1945)
  • Walter A. Brown (1945–1964)
  • Edward J. Powers (1964 –1973)
  • Weston Adams, Jr. (1973)
  • General Managers

  • George V. Brown (1934–1937)
  • Walter A. Brown (1937–1942)
  • Tom Kanaly Acting (1942–1945)
  • Walter A. Brown (1945–1964)
  • Edward J. Powers (1964–1973 )
  • Chairmen

  • Weston Adams (1951–1973)
  • Notable directors

  • Earl Blaik
  • Marjorie Brown
  • Shelby Davis
  • Frederic C. Dumaine, Jr.
  • John S. Hammond
  • Huntington Hardwick
  • Louis K. Liggett
  • John R. Macomber
  • Walter E. O'Hara
  • Bayard Tuckerman, Jr.
  • Herbert Tuckerman
  • References

    Boston Garden-Arena Corporation Wikipedia