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The Rambler - 1906
Maynard High School's First Newspaper Vol. 1 - No.1

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Title

The Rambler - 1906
Maynard High School's First Newspaper Vol. 1 - No.1

Description

This is the first of three numbers, Christmas Number 1906.
Raymond Veitch, Editor
Carl Persons, Business Manager

"As perhaps you understand, this is the first attempt of the students of the Maynard High School to publish a school magazine or paper of any kind."

Date

1906

Contributor

Donated by Mrs. Mary Waldron

Identifier

1999.2279

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Contributors:
Raymond Veitch '07, Carl Persons '09, S. K. Perry '09, Agnes Richardson '09, Mae F. Pyne '11, Edmund MacPherson '09, Florence Whittaker '11

Alumni Notes:
Class of 1905
Miss Ethel Simms was married to Irving Dart, October 23. Miss Martin is working at the Combination Cash Store. Miss Haynes is working at the Bank and taking vocal lessons in Boston. Miss Strout is at home. Mr. Farrell is in the Post Office. Mr. Lester works in the shipping department of the mill. Miss Riley is at Fitchburg Normal.
Class of 1906
Mr. Persons, who graduated with honors, is at Wesleyan University. Miss Edwards works in her father's store. Miss Deane and Miss Blanchard are at home. Miss Walker is taking a special course in Domestic Science at Simmons College. Roy Denniston is at the Agricultural College in Kingston, R. I. Ethel Butterworth is at Boston University. Florence Hart is studying at Simmons. Hilda Hannien is at a college in Finland. Harold Dufur works in an automobile factory in Providence. Frank May is at Holy Cross.
Other searchable names:
J. Sullivan, G. Wood, W. Comeau, C. Lent, W. Taylor, L. MacPherson, C. Dickerman, Lawton, Bisbee, V. Sweeney, Binn, B. Bink, S. Shaw, G. Bishop, A. O'Toole, T. Heffernan

The Advertisers: B. J. Coughlin, The Riverside Co-operative Association, Priest Brothers, C. H. Persons, P. J. Sullivan, Geo. H. Gutteridge, G. H. Creighton, P. H. Delee,

Original Format

Paper 9 x 13 in., 4 pages

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