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Raising funds pin used during WWII to aid Finland's conflict with Russia.

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"Victory for Finland", likely an Olympics. The flag is post 1917 independence from Russia.

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The pin commemorates the 300th year of Finns and Swedes arrival in America, 1638-1938. The festival was held in Delaware, attended by Kings and Presidents.

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Suomi means Finland, perhaps used at a fund raiser. Not flag of Finland, pre-1917.

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Finland Day held at New York's World Fair at Finnish Pavilion.

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Rev. Crowe was the pastor of St. Bridget's Church, 1894-1905.

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1923 Maynard High School class pin with initials PM and XX on back. Likely owned by Pearl McAuslin , a member of the class of 1923.

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1908 Maynard High School class pin with the initials on back, MGT, Marion G. Townsend.

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The pin was recognition that the wearer had purchased or supported the war effort by buying liberty bonds.
This pin was found at the Willis Dodd Boys Club formerly the Parker Street Hall.

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt was President from 1932 to 1944.

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An initialed M.H.S. class pin. The pin came from Folger, 180 Broadway, NY that was in business in the early 1900s. The initials likely refer to Maynard High School although there were few number of graduates (7) in 1907.

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A button with an American flag attached commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the incorporation of the Town of Maynard.

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Red and white "Shavers Permit" badge to be worn by the men in Maynard who volunteered not to shave until the Centennial Parade.

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Badge worn by Committee Members during the 50th Anniversary Celebration, dated April 19, 1921.

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A collection of pewter Clock Tower lapel pins with Digital logo.

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A small green-lettered Digital logo pin.

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Women's Political Union pin worn by Mrs. Charles Warren when canvassing for the right of women to vote.