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REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 99 <br />111. Building should be sufficient distance from much <br />traveled highways. <br />A problem for this generation to consider seriously when <br />speed and recklessness is a combination fatal to many of our <br />school children. <br />IV. Location of plant should approximate geographical <br />Centre of Town <br />This seems important where a single highschool is to care <br />for our needs for many years to come. Out of fairness to all <br />high school children, wherever located in the town, the central <br />high school should be not only easily accessible, but equidistant <br />from all parts of the town.. <br />D. Recommendations <br />After studying several parcels of land, the Committee <br />unanimously agreed that a portion of the property of William <br />E. Mulliken, which lies adjacent to the town park land and in- <br />cludes a right of way through to Waltham Street, as shown on <br />map, best stood the rigid tests of iteral "0", and offers the fol- <br />lowing vote: <br />"That this Committee recommends to the town <br />Plot B, and adjoining parcel of land, known as <br />the John E. Mulliken property, as shown on a <br />plan of the Mulliken estate, so caned, as a site <br />for a future school building and that the town <br />take the same by eminent domain." <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Committee on Increased High School Accommodations <br />JAMES START SMI2Ir, Chairman <br />EARL S.ARCIIITtALD <br />Roy A. FERGUSON <br />MRS. ARTHUR B. FIELD <br />FREDERIC L. FISCHER <br />RUDOLPTT OFROERER <br />RANDALL B. HoUGT!TON <br />MRS. WILLIAM Cr. I'o'rrs R <br />LUTHER R. PUTNEY <br />MRS. FLEW HER 1,r. TAFT <br />HARVEY 1". WINLOCK <br />Shaded Portion Adjoining Town Lands, Represents Proposed Site. <br />