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Show OLD BATTLE SCENES : , REVIVED IN TALK Bunker Hill, Concord , and kindred sites of stirring American revolutionary period were discussed by Prof.' George M. Marshall in talking on "The Track of the Minute Men" before the County Teachers' association, meeting in the city and county building this afternoon. By picture ana words the speaker took his audience back to the old days: "On the eighteenth of April, in seventy-five, " Hardly a man is now alive, ete.'.' The speaker told of his recent visit to the old battle ground where Warren met his death and, Paul Severe rode through Medford town. The meeting was the monthly institute insti-tute of the teachers of the county, and was. presided over by County Superintendent Superin-tendent John W. Smith. |