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[Miscellaneous programs and ephemera for exhibitions, etc., at the Boston public schools.]

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Corporate Author: Boston Publc Schools.
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: [Boston, Mass.], <1838-1935>
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Boston Latin School (Mass.)
English High School (Boston, Mass.)
Mechanic Arts High School (Boston, Mass.)
Education, Elementary > Massachusetts > Boston.
Education, Secondary > Massachusetts > Boston.
Public schools > Massachusetts > Boston.
Schools > Exercises and recreations > Massachusetts > Boston.
Concerts > Massachusetts > Boston.
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3rd Floor Main Library

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Call Number: A1234.567
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