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"Screech Owl" Photos - 1949
Three photos used in the 1949 "Screech Owl", the Maynard High School yearbook.
Top Photo: Fashionable Seniors
l to r
Standing: Anna Johnson, Anna Belli, Ann Thompson, Ann Hinds, Ann Luker,
Seated: Nancy Stalker, Nancy Weskstrom, Shirley…
Top Photo: Fashionable Seniors
l to r
Standing: Anna Johnson, Anna Belli, Ann Thompson, Ann Hinds, Ann Luker,
Seated: Nancy Stalker, Nancy Weskstrom, Shirley…
"See How They Run" Play program - 1967
A play program for "See How They Run", presented by the Maynard Dramatic Club on March 4, 1967. Two tickets for two different performances are included. A newspaper article with the cast photo appeared in the Enterprise on Feb. 23, 1967.
"Smoke Nason" Cigar Box
The end panel has "Captor" displayed, a brand manufactured by George E. White.
see 1999.4
see 1999.4
"Spirit of '76"
U.S. Employee Benefits Calendar
digital
A 1976 calendar produced by Digital's Employee Communications Group that outlines the benefits available to Digital Employees. February is shown, maternity.
"Suds In Your Eye" Cast Photos - 1952
Seven black and white photos of the cast of "Suds In Your Eye" presented by the Maynard Dramatic Club. The actors are not identified.
Photo: First Row, 2nd from left, is Huldah Nelson.
Photo: First Row, 2nd from left, is Huldah Nelson.
"Suds in Your Eye" Drama Presentation Photo - 1952
"Suds in Your Eye" was presented by the Maynard Dramatic Club in May 1, 1952. Pictured in the photo are Lorraine Ballard, Margie Crowe, and Guy Ferrara. It was held at the Parker Street Hall.
"Suds in Your Eye" Play Presentation 1952 - Photo
Four black and white photos of Maggie Crowe and Guy Ferrara acting in "Suds in Your Eye". A play presented by the Maynard Dramatic Club on May 1, 1952 in the Parker Street Hall.
"Suds In Your Eye" Play Program - 1952
Two play programs for "Suds In Your Eye", presented by the Maynard Dramatic Club, May 1, 1952 at the Parker Street Hall, Maynard.
"The Armored Dove" Play Program - 1971
Four play programs for "The Armored Dove", a play presented by the Maynard Dramatic Club on April 2,3, 1971 during the Maynard Centennial Year (1871-1971).
"The Arrival of Kitty" Play Bill
Maynard High School
The actors include: Leo Mullin, Impi Klemola, Sylvia Ahola, George Tucker, Edward Fearns, Maurice White, Samuel Gilman, Jeannette Johnston, Sirkka Koivu
"The Cat and the Canary" Cast Photos - 1949
Nine black and white photos of the cast of "The Cat and the Canary", presented November 14, 15, 1949, by the maynard Dramatic Club.
"The Cat and the Canary" Play Program - 1949
A play program for "The Cat and the Canary", presented by the Maynard Dramatic Club, dated November 14, 15, 1949.
"The Chef" Play Program - 1955
A play program for "The Chef" presented by Maynard Dramatic Club on April 12, 1955.
"The Corn is Green" - 1951
A play in three acts presented by the All American Club. This production was in English, most of the Club's plays were in Finnish.
Photo: Huldah Nelson
Photo: Huldah Nelson
"The Donegal Fair", an Irish Minstrel, March 19, 1934.
St. Bridget's Roman Catholic Parish
A Program for an Irish Minstrel Show produced by St. Bridget's Parish Players, March 19, 1934, 8:15 PM, held at Colonial Hall, Maynard.
"The Fairy Wedding" Program - May 23, 1903
Methodist Episcopal Church
A Programme for "The Fairy Wedding", hosted by the Junior League of the Methodist Church, in Music Hall, Maynard, MA, on Saturday evening, May 23,1903.
"The Finnish Workingmen's Association" Incorporation Accounts
This book contains minutes of the September 19, 1910 meeting at which The Finnish Workingmen's Association, Taisto, of Maynard was formed. The purpose of said corporation shall be: to influence among the laboring classes in Maynard a feeling of…
"The Franklin Fourth Reader" - 1873
Owned by Mrs. Brook Reed
The inside cover and title page hand written names: May Isadore Sproul, Lewis R. Sproul, William Llader, Carrie M. Bryden
"The Ghost Train" Play Program - 1938
A play program for "The Ghost Train" presented by the Maynard Dramatic Club on February 24, 1938 at Parker St. Hall.