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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 18., The Society's meetings, season 1914-1915. (search)
streets and people, and all so true to detail, life and nature. We let George do it, for he is master of his art. April 19, Patriots' Day, was noticed by a program of patriotic readings, and music by young ladies of the high school. The president displayed the old flag taken at Lexington, and spoke of the events of April 19 of 1775 and 1861, and Medford's part in them; also of the legislative enactment of the 19th as Patriots' Day, and at intervals introduced the Misses Gladys Falt, Mildred Grimes and Mary Rowan, who read Paul Revere's Ride,Hang out the Lanterns, and a poem on Patriots' Day by some Medford author (unknown) on occasion of its first observance. Miss Myrtle May Meloon entertained the company with selections on the mandolin, and also played the ancient piano, made in London over a century ago, closing with America. This entertainment, Made Mostly by Medford Maidens, was favored by the largest attendance of the season. On May 17 Rev. Anson Titus of Somerville gave