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CAMBRIDGE 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OPENS TOMORROW

Gov. Cox and Mayor Quinn to Speak at Mass Meeting on Cambridge Common at 3o'Clock Tomorrow

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Tomorrow, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the City of Cambridge will celebrate its seventy-fifth anniversary. The city is already extensively decorated, and meetings, concerts, and parades are scheduled for the next few days.

At 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, the celebration will open with a mass meeting on the Cambridge Common. In case of rain, Gordon's Central Square Theatre will be used. A band will render selections, and several prominent men will speak. The list includes Governor Channing H. Cox, Congressman Dallinger, Mayor Edward W. Quinn, Mr. James T. Barrett, President of the City Council, and Rev. Raymond W. Calkins D.D., Pastor of the First Congregational Church.

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