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              <text>President McKinley and Smith College President Seelye are in the first carriage from back of photo: McKinley Day, Northampton, Mass. June 19, 1899 Pres. McKinley and Prs. Seelye passing through Main Street. Copy negative on file: XN14-88</text>
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