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mhs-2019.260.pdf
In the days before the canned entertainment of radio and television, people created their own diversions - and dances were immensely popular.

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The "Don’t You Wish You Knew?" club was a social group started in 1899 by local businessmen with membership limited to 20 with the apparent goal of sponsoring elaborate masquerade balls.

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Poster advertising a baseball game between Maynard T. T. and Saxonville with a dance to follow at the Saxonville Casino.

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The concert and ball was held at the Music Hall from 8 PM to 2 AM. The dance card was used to appoint a partner for each dance.

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A collection of 15 dance cards with unknown locations or associations. All are dated in the 1890's.

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A collection of dance cards of dances that were held in various halls in the greater Boston area. Shown is a card for a dance held in Somerville at Eberle Hall for the students of Professor Antoine.

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Dance cards for the Leap Year Dance and the People's Dance held at Town Hall, Hudson.

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A collection of dance cards from various organizations including: A. B. C. K. Club, Empire Drill and Dance, Concord Lodge I. O. O. F., Concord Artillery Military Ball and the Musketaquid Bicycle Club.
Shown is an A.B. C. K. dance card.

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A badge commemorating the 1905 Thanksgiving Eve Ball for the Maynard Fire Department. This badge has a portrait of the Maynard Fire Chief on it, possibly Thomas A. Sweeny.

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A Barn Dance was held at the Parker St. Hall on Saturday evening, September 16, 1944. The Blue Jackets Orchestra of Gardner, Mass. was the entertainment. The admission was $.42, the tax was $.08, and the total was $.50.

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An All American Club Dance ticket for April 18, 1945. It was held at the Parker St. Hall. The price was a total of $.50.