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The 350th Celebration Executive Committe included Robert W. Finney, Frederick A. Stott, Robert Macartney, Cyntha K. Milne, Norma Gammon (chairperson), and James D. Doherty. Other committee members include David F. Lynch, James. S. Batchelder, Mary W. Moran, James J. Redmond, M. Louise Ordman, John S. Sullivan.  They compiled a journal of the events celebrating the 350th called [http://andover.mvlc.org/opac/en-US/skin/default/xml/rdetail.xml?r=12231&t=Celebrating%20350%20Years%3A%20An%20Anniversary%20Journal&tp=title&l=5&d=1&hc=1&rt=title C''elebrating 350 Years: An Anniversary Journal''] by Andover Celebration Committee 974.5 Cel
In the 1960's ABC was a national program that placed youths from disadvantaged communities in secondary schools of more affluent towns.




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