. Patriot's day celebration at Cambridge, Mass., April 19th, 1921. Also an address on the true American flag <our first national emblem and standard> the Cambridge flag . dy, Mrs. Cyrus E. Dallin, George C. Minard, Harold , W. A. Forbes. A. M.— Participants assemVjle at RobV)ins Memorial ToAvn of the Grand Army, with color guard, on steps in center. American Legion color guard on right. Sons of Veterans color guard on left. Chorusof fifty in background. Miss Grace Pearce, Director of A. M.— Instrumental music by instrumental sextette. Singing by cli
. Patriot's day celebration at Cambridge, Mass., April 19th, 1921. Also an address on the true American flag <our first national emblem and standard> the Cambridge flag . dy, Mrs. Cyrus E. Dallin, George C. Minard, Harold , W. A. Forbes. A. M.— Participants assemVjle at RobV)ins Memorial ToAvn of the Grand Army, with color guard, on steps in center. American Legion color guard on right. Sons of Veterans color guard on left. Chorusof fifty in background. Miss Grace Pearce, Director of A. M.— Instrumental music by instrumental sextette. Singing by cliorus and A. M.— Arrival of Paul Revere with cavalry escort. Announced by trumpeter in balcony and ringing of church A. M.— Departure of rider and escort for Lexington. Music by instrumental Singing by chorus and noon,—Arrival of WilUam Dawes with (Rivalry escort. Announced by trumpeter in balcony and ringing of church P. M.— Departure of rider and escort for Lexington. Each rider will be received on arrival by the chairman of the town connnittee and a briefreception will follow in the Town Hall. 4. Somerville. Hon. Charles W. Eldridge, from the Board of Aldermen: President RichardL. Rice, Fred Allen, Waldo D. Phelps, J. Freeman Saville,Francis W. K. Smith, John S. Smith, Jr. School children will be assembled at each street junction along the line of the ride fromCharlestown line to Paul Revere Park at the top of Winter Hill, where exercises will takeplace at —10 A. M.— Patriotic exercises at Paul Revere Park. Community singing by pupils of the Northern Junior High School, led by Frank W. Seabury, Master, and accompanied by A. M.— Reception to Paul Revere and escort, by members of the City A. M — Departure of rider for Medford. .-^jio. Brookline. COMMITTEE: Chairman, Edward W. Baker, Brookline HistoricalSociety; Albert W. Bright, Grand Army of Republic;
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