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Needham

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Needham (nēd`əm), town (1990 pop. 27,557), Norfolk co., E Mass., a suburb of Boston; founded 1680, set off from Dedham and inc. 1711. Although largely residential, paper products, electronic equipment, software, and other items are manufactured there.


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Needham and his wife Bianca of Worcester; a daughter, Mary Pat, wife of David Martella of Worcester; two sisters, Mary, wife of William Hoey of Marshfield and Ann Coleman of Worcester; three grandchildren, Matthew, Ryan and Gianna; and his daughter in-law, Christina L.
95 [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] THE RENOWNED BIOCHEMIST from Cambridge University, Joseph Needham (1900-1995), was even more famous as the Christopher Columbus of Chinese sciences, having discovered, quite literally, an entire continent of knowledge beyond the pale of traditional sinology.
TWENTY teams teed off at the fifth annual Needham & James Pro-Am Golf Tournament.
 
 
 
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