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It was decided not to try to 1 8 e.:'otduee living
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a-d i. i G ate e.�a'.s 'i�::i been received-''{.''aed �y j`' Fein Handley.
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Results of WV m : 1ti, i e are beizz ellat`Td and refined.
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• School responses will c me in the last week of webru .: •y a
President
A letter to the Iia Implies that Preel1 &. . and Mrn. Ford will
be present. If they cannot eome, the Vice ie,eesident will repr sent them.
Weather. It was decided to parry out the ee r mon on the Common n no
matter what the weather.
Music
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The Fife and Daum Corps has g eed to px:a's+..arm at the beginning
Mrs. Clarke is in p?o cos of organizing a brave choir to play between
Azio1ee anti at the close of tha o'si*'wmo•ny.. ee addendum. )
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- Stand (a uection of the 19th reviewing stand ), with cha ? e
for 24 and uith canopy a vail .ble in cave of inclement =gem thea
• Rope off Meeting House equare.square. Partieieantel Including masivienel
will stand the eine
e. Rope off t<`arae Street and Masa. Ave. WI, Forest Street.
.�. Z4tnuto ien directly in front of the stend.
• Fife and drum corps in front oa ;mute-men.
Fr. Handley will transmit these requests to My. Tarti:nt; who will
take them up with Selectmen. or .roti if nec;ess ;yo
peal
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w. Moderator reads prelude
• 173 Pledge
. 3 Articles, separated by braes choir isyt :rLwctev
• Moderator declares the meeting dissolved
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Bas Choir pos Alude
Printed k &revamp. It was decided ided to pub1iE h the entire program
in trirRYMe.m61. € . T! April and order 5,000 reprints for distribution
to participants, town o fic'. aIs, TMMIa and attending citizens. It will
be printed to the Barra of a Wart' ntv In , robt. o type if poesib:le.
PkWAilla
It was agreed to stAmit Mr, Greeley's draft resolution (presented
at the 8 February meeting) for publication in next weeks Minute.Nen
and Patriot. Mr. Greeley agreed to convey the copy.
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It was decided that members of the subcomittee will read the
eight essays and be re:vponsible for their composition. Aseignwents
were made as follows:
1 . Lexington Minute.men . Handley
2. Meeting With
3. To Meeting... Michelson
4. Seiectmen-....--.. Battin
5. Education-.--------- John
6. trts and Crafts.... Clarke
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8. LjhartBailey
Guidelines
- Two-minute sbeechGe
• Expound on. hotr the institutl.on began here end its continuance
• Lock to the future unfinished business challenge
Relate it to the oiteo the Common
- Include some specUlas dateso numbers ete.
• All copy to be approved by t full subcommittee
Clergy,
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Mr. Greeleyread a letter sent to all clergy from LBC on
11 Februaryv pursuant $o subcommittee suggestions at the 8 Feb. meeting.
EnViZT NEEptGL Saturday:, 1 Marchp 1000 a.m. 1 VisitorsCenter
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Addendul5 Jerry Welobt a member of the LexinRton Bicentennial Baudt
Bargrilnd offered to organize the brass choir. Ne has played
(trombone) with the Grol2p headed by John Corley$ Director of the
M. I.T. Concert BAndp whose braes choir is much in denand for
commencement ceremonies. Mr. Welch can borrow must() from Mr. Coley
and will recruit playern and leader from Lexington. He suggests a
l:Irge group for the occe.sion perhaps ae many as twentyv 4 each on
trumpetv trombons Preach hornt,‘ baritone and tuba. He will select
Bliaabothan or baroque music:, approximately one minute for inter-
ludes between artioles/g and up to Rive minutes for postiude..