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Table of Contents Autumn 2002


Simplify, Simplify...Making Life in Concord Easier, More Interesting and Fun
Compiled by The Staff of the Concord Magazine
Bits of information to make living (or visiting) Concord better.

The Conservative Colors of Concord?
By the Staff of the Concord Magazine
Concord homes in antique, conservative hues...NOT!

Waldenhenge
Photos by Rich Stevenson and Deborah Bier
Surprising sights on a late summer ramble to Walden.

Espionage, Spies and Intrigue in Concord
By D. Michael Ryan
Leading up to the Revolution, Concord was a hotbed of espionage.

Wendell Phillips: The Voice of the Abolition Movement
By Richard Smith
A household name in 19th century America, this reformer was a frequent speaker in Concord.

Concord: This is a Test!
By Deborah Bier
This early-December event will involve YOUR neighborhood...get ready!

Good Then, Good Always": Toys and Memories
This exhibit of vintage toys isn't just for kids.

Living with Conviction in the Face of Cynicism
The first Al Filipov Peace & Justice Forum.

Celebrating the Landscape Photography of Herbert Wendell Gleason
By Leslie Perrin Wilson
This famous photographer of Concord -- and beyond -- is celebrated by four local institutions.

Sleepy Hollow September 11
By Corinne H. Smith
What the Transcendentalists' witnessed -- one year hence.

Cooking with Concord Grapes
By The Staff of the Concord Magazine
What to do with a bumper crop of this tangy, healthful fruit?

Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbox: French theory affirmed...the mess at Butterick gardens...super bugs.

The Thoreau Almanac
A quote from any of Thoreau's writings and a seasonal Concord scene. This installment: finding arrowheads in our local fields.


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