2000 Commonwealth Avenue collapse (1971) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Bellon, Bernard (8 February 1971). "Collapse darkens dorm". The Heights. Vol. LI, no. 14. Boston College. p. 3. ISSN 2473-6554. OCLC 244126535. Archived from the original on 12 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021. By week's end, only one of the four bodies had been recovered from the approximately four thousand tons of concrete and structural steel wreckage. The victims were: Ciriaco- Dilorio of Roslindale, Daniel Tintinado of Mansfield, Michael Papaserdero of Dedham, and James Cingolani of Quincy.

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  • King, Suzanne; Delatte, Norbert J. (22 April 2002). "Collapse of 2000 Commonwealth Avenue: Punching Shear Case Study". Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities. 18 (1). American Society of Civil Engineers (published 16 January 2004): 54–61. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3828(2004)18:1(54). eISSN 1943-5509. ISSN 0887-3828.

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  • King, Suzanne; Delatte, Norbert J. (22 April 2002). "Collapse of 2000 Commonwealth Avenue: Punching Shear Case Study". Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities. 18 (1). American Society of Civil Engineers (published 16 January 2004): 54–61. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3828(2004)18:1(54). eISSN 1943-5509. ISSN 0887-3828.

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  • King, Suzanne; Delatte, Norbert J. (22 April 2002). "Collapse of 2000 Commonwealth Avenue: Punching Shear Case Study". Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities. 18 (1). American Society of Civil Engineers (published 16 January 2004): 54–61. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0887-3828(2004)18:1(54). eISSN 1943-5509. ISSN 0887-3828.
  • Pletcher, Larry; Krajicek, David J. (5 October 2017). "Sixteen-Story Rescue: Building Collapse in Brighton (1971)". Massachusetts Disasters: True Stories of Tragedy and Survival. Disasters Series (Second ed.). Guilford, Connecticut: Globe Pequot. pp. 173–183. ISBN 978-1493028764. OCLC 957302456. OL 29746246M.
  • Bellon, Bernard (8 February 1971). "Collapse darkens dorm". The Heights. Vol. LI, no. 14. Boston College. p. 3. ISSN 2473-6554. OCLC 244126535. Archived from the original on 12 July 2021. Retrieved 12 July 2021. By week's end, only one of the four bodies had been recovered from the approximately four thousand tons of concrete and structural steel wreckage. The victims were: Ciriaco- Dilorio of Roslindale, Daniel Tintinado of Mansfield, Michael Papaserdero of Dedham, and James Cingolani of Quincy.