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‘ [7] Causes of the Revolution,’ Walter A. Ladd; February 10, ‘Somerville Fire Department and Somerville Fires,’ J. R. Hopkins; February 24, ‘Old-Time School Books,’ Frank M. Hawes; March 10, ‘Department of the Gulf,’ Levi L. Hawes; March 24, ‘Recollections of Somerville,’ John R. Poor, Boston.

1902-1903: November 13, ‘Middlesex Canal,’ Herbert P. Yeaton, Chillicothe, O., (read by Miss Sara A. Stone); November 20, ‘Separation of Church and State in Massachusetts,’ Charles W. Ludden, Medford; December 18, ‘Early Schools of Somerville,’ Frank M. Hawes; January 8, ‘Neighborhood Sketch,’ Quincy A. Vinal; ‘Reminiscences,’ Timothy Tufts; January 29, ‘Literary Men and Women of Somerville,’ Professor D. L. Maulsby; February 19, ‘Reminiscences of Old Charlestown,’ Hon. S. Z. Bowman; March 12, ‘Four Score and Eight-Old Time Memories,’ Nathan L. Pennock.

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