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Jun/July '99
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About This Edition
By The Staff of the Concord Magazine. Special notes about this issue.

Concord's Mystery Mural Meets a Family Mystery
By Odin Kaeselau Smith. More on this often-seen, but little-documented piece of public art by the granddaughter of the artist who painted it.

Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Transcendentalist Activist
By Leslie Perrin Wilson. Find out about the Transcendentalist and reformer for whom Concord's Peabody School is named. Part 1 of a 3-part series.

Guest Editorial: More on Concordance (or Lack Thereof)
By Ann Chapman. This resident offers some concrete suggestions for making deep political change in Concord.

Letters to the Editor
From our electronic mailbag: A Korean connection, another Frank Sanborn...more.

Doolittle Engraves April 19th for Posterity
By D. Michael Ryan. This historically-accurate engraving is the only contemporary portrait of the Concord Fight.

The Kids Classical Collection Created in Concord
By Anthony Dorman. Owned by a Concord resident, Carlisle's Blue Jay Studios makes music especially for children.

A Guide to Local Ice Cream
By the members of the Concord Discussion List. After years of testing, locals "weigh in" on this subject.

More Y2K Food Storage: Protein in your Pantry
By Pantry Patty. The Red Cross is recommending we store food in anticipation of possible Y2K disruptions. This Concord resident helps readers choose and store sources of protein.

Thoreau Almanac
Another installment of this monthly feature: a quote from Walden and a Concord scene, both appropriate to the season.

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