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144 <br /> permitted to park a covered wagon near the Minute Man <br /> "YANKEE statue The Committee approved, but additional approval <br /> HOMECOMING" should be obtained from Police Chief Rycroft "Yankee <br /> Homecoming" plans to have someone sing the "Star <br /> Spangled Banner, " and wonders if musical accompaniment <br /> will be available "Yankee Homecoming" representatives <br /> will be limited to ten plus Mr Frost for the luncheon <br /> at the Lexington Inn, and they may have three people <br /> including Mr Frost on the reviewing stand Mrs Pullen <br /> will find out whether they plan to provide their own <br /> transportation or will need Celebration cars One dealer <br /> has offered automobiles and drivers free of charge that <br /> day for transportation of officials and guests <br /> Mr Rooney mentiaied that someone would like per- <br /> mission to place a ferris wheel on the Barnes property <br /> April 19th No opinion was offered since this does not <br /> come under the jurisdiction of the Committee <br /> Mr Poehler reported that (1) both Lexington <br /> Junior and Senior High School bands will be in both <br /> parades; ( 2) Supt of Schools Smithgave permission for <br /> the distribution of "Birth Certificates" through the <br /> schools, but asks that we decide the number of certifi- <br /> cates to be given to each child, the number to be taken <br /> to each school, and to take them to the schools soon <br /> enough so that each teacher will have time to plan for <br /> the distributionto the children; ( 3) both Adams and <br /> Munroe schools will be open from 6 30 to 7 30 a.m and <br /> 1 15 to 2 15 p.m <br /> The Committee voted that each school child be <br /> given three "Birth Certificates", and Mrs Williams and <br /> Mrs Litchfield will distribute the certificates to <br /> each. school Mr Foster offered his store (formerly <br /> Smith' s Paper Store) as headquarters for Lexington adults <br /> to come to get their certificates It was suggested that <br /> 2500 certificates be taken to Foster' s Twenty-five <br /> thousand certificates have been ordered "Town Celebra- <br /> tions Committee" will be omitted in the printing of <br /> 3,500 certificates, and these will be given to the Stu- <br /> dent Council as a start on their project <br /> Mrs Litchfield reported that Mrs Rogers has <br /> been written and asked whether or not she would like to <br /> present "Birth Certificates" to members of Congress Mrs <br /> Litchfield also reported that both Senators Kennedy and <br /> Saltonstall have sent regrets that they will be unable to <br /> be here April 19th. <br /> Mr Guiler reported that the First Corps Cadets, <br />
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