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A booklet describing the 50th Anniversary Souvenir Medal. Included is a 50th Anniversary Ribbon worn by Town Officials, dated April 19, 1921.

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The Army-Navy "E" Award was an honor presented to companies during World War II whose production facilities achieved "Excellence in Production" ("E") of war equipment. The employees received the pin.

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

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Bob Gilligan was elected to a three-year term, defeating Alfred Whitney, incumbent.

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A metal badge celebrating the Centennial Belles, dated June 26-July 4, 1971.

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Two blue metal tags that say Maynard 100 Years on it.

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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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Pin used when Cindy Ruzich ran for school committee in the early 1990's. She was elected in 1991 and 1994.

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

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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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World War I buttons cut off military coats, shredded in the Shoddy Mill, Assabet Mills. They were found by Edmund Duggan.

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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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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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George ran for selectman in 1986 was elected. He attended one meeting of the Board of Selectman and then died of a heart attack.

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Joe was a Maynard resident, son of Leo and Alice Mullin.

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John Tobin was challenged by Russell Lattucca. John was reelected but did not finish out his term. He died in 1986.