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The Cover <br />Citizens of Lexington will feel a lift at the <br />cover rendition of one of Lexington's cher- <br />ished landmarks .. . . Buckman Tavern . . . <br />and presently the headquarters of the Lexing- <br />ton Historical Society. The drawing was done <br />by Philip B. Parsons . .. one of Lexington's <br />best known artists. Mr. Parsons has taught, <br />demonstrated, and exhibited widely in eastern <br />Massachusetts and in New Hampshire. He is <br />a member of the Boston Water Color Society <br />and of the Guild of Boston Artists. Of late he <br />has tended to spend more of his time in teach- <br />ing, with emphasis on water color as a medium. <br />His name is almost synonymous with that of <br />the Lexington Arts and Crafts Society of which <br />he was president in 1937 - 1938, and at which <br />he has taught for many years. He and Mrs. <br />Parsons have been residents of Lexington <br />since 1934. <br />