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A souvenir copy of the Maynard Enterprise dated May 10, 1900. This was distributed at an exhibition during Merchants Week May 14, 1900, and was designed to promote the subscription to the Maynard Enterprise.

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A black and white photo from the Maynard Enterprise with John Nowick, Postmaster; Ranghild Nelson of Nelson Realty; and Arthur Tuikka, of the Coop Super Market, dated October 1967.

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The Maynard Dramatic Club began in November 1936 and continued through November 1983. The Club's Minutes from 1958 through 1983, with some gaps, are retained in black notebooks at the Maynard Historical Society. The final meeting of the Club was…

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A plan commissioned by the Maynard Conservation Commission for Open Space in the Taylor Brook Watershed prepared by consulting firm: Zuelke, Larson and Freitus

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Brochure "presented by Maynard Community Chest". Includes lists of services: Civic Organizations, Consumer, Counseling, Courts, Disaster, Education, Elderly Services, Environmental, Government, Health, Hot Lines, Legal Services, Religious, Social…

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The Maynard Centennial Committee issued Charters to the following Centennial Belles groups: American Legion Auxillary; Kaleva Belles; International; Main Belles; Cameo's; Emblem Club #205; All American Club; Maynard Woman's Club; and Rod & Gun…

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The 'Brothers of the Brush' were a group of men in Maynard who grew beards during the Centennial Year 1971. Brothers of the Brush Charters were issued to the following groups: 'The Muskrats'; the 'Deer Slayers'; the 'Milltowners'; the 'Smoke…

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A collection of meeting minutes and other documents related to the formation and activities of the Maynard Centennial Belles.

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Rules and regulations of the Brothers of the Brush, a group organized during the Maynard Centennial celebration.

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Two clear glass bottles with the words: "Maynard Bottling Works, W. Keto, Maynard Mass.".

One bottle was found in the Assabet River and given to Niilo Keto.

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A proclamation celebrating William Baron on the occasion of his 90th birthday. It is signed by Robert P. Gilligan, Mark L. Waldron, and Albert D. Burke.

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A group of 4 male engineers(?) pose with LINC-8 computer (left) and ASR-33 teletype (right)

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Digital President Ken Olsen reads documents while giving blood.

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Digital President Ken Olsen presents the 1000th PDP-8 computer to Teradyne President Nick DeWolf.

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Instructor Ed Hilton teaches basic computer technology on PDP-8 computer to Maynard students.

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Win Hindle is handing a check to unknown man. They are standing in front of a PDP-10.

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Representatives of Digital Equipment Corporation at what appears to be a trade show. PDP-8 and Flip Chips are being displayed.

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A miniature thimble with the Maydale logo printed around the edge. Used perhaps for advertising.

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An advertising thermometer for the Red Door Cafe, 157 Main St., Maynard, Mass, Tel. No. 897-9828. It was originally on Main Street but ended up at the junction of Railroad and Main Streets.

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Two copies of an Appraisal Report for the Board of Assessors, dated 1931, for the American Woolen Company. Maurice F. Reidy, Worcester, Mass, produced the Report.