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A reminder!
"MEET THE MASSACHUSETTS CONSTITUION"
LECTURE AT THE MASSACHUSETTS ARCHIVES
Secretary of the Commonwealth William Francis Galvin announced today the
first talk in the Massachusetts Archives and Commonwealth Museum's fall
lecture series. "Meet the Massachusetts Constitution" will be by Professor
Robert Allison on Saturday, September 8, at 10:30 a.m. at the Massachusetts
Archives on Columbia Point in Dorchester. (220 Morrissey Boulevard, Boston,
MA 02125.)
The Massachusetts Constitution, written in 1780, is the world's oldest
still in use for governance and served as a model for the United States
Constitution. The Constitution will be on display during the lecture.
Professor Allison teaches history at Suffolk University. He holds a Ph.D.
from Harvard in the history of American civilization and regularly consults
on public history projects.
The program is free and open to the public. Parking is free, and the
building is handicapped accessible. For additional information or a
brochure listing future lectures call 617-727-2816 or see our website at
www.state.ma.us/sec/arc.
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