Collection of materials relating to the Adult and Community Education program of the Concord-Carlisle Regional School District, Mass., and to its predecessors, 1979-<1991>
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Concord-Carlisle Human Rights Council (Mass.)
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Concord-Carlisle Regional School District (Mass.). Adult and Community Education.
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Drinker, Ruth Brooks.
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Concord Academy (Concord, Mass.)
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Concord-Carlisle Regional School District (Mass.). Adult and Continuing Education.
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Concord-Carlisle Regional School District (Mass.). Adult Education.
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Concord (Mass.). Historical Commission
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Concord Museum (Concord, Mass.)
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Organized as Concord Antiquarian Society in Dec., 1886, to collect, preserve, and display objects of antiquarian and historical interest and to stimulate research into local history and antiquities. Later adopted name Concord Antiquarian Museum, which became Concord Museum. From the description of Photographs of buildings (primarily located in Concord, Mass.) designed or renovated by architect Harry Little : displayed in Concord Museum exhibition "Harry Little's Concord", [1989]. (Co...