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f/LE: 260,5-040A6 oPC//A-te.A /2/> , 5, <br /> an .sem^il 12, 1971 I r to,:a ad a letter from Roland. 3erg' nd <br /> Chairman of the Orono Golf Promotion Committee, requesting in- <br /> formation regarding the history of the golf course. Roland wanted <br /> to write the history, but as I delved into old records and abstracts <br /> I found items of interest that I wanted preserved for my own <br /> children and therefore decided to write the history, giving a <br /> copy to Roland to use as he saw fit. <br /> After considerable study and thought about the matter the <br /> decisien was made to present the material in three parts : first, <br /> a summary of the ownership of the land, secondly the story of how <br /> the golf course was started and developed, and thirdly,a series <br /> of notes on items of interest that could be aussmented by any <br /> individul who had an "Orono Golf" experience. <br /> It is obviously very difficult for me to write the story <br /> about Orono Golf Course without the frequent use of- the personal <br /> pronoun; it will be used as sparingly as possible, but will not <br /> be avoided where required to present facts and items of interest. <br /> Leo J. Feser, <br /> May 1, 1971. <br /> /d <br /> 4,- e.4 <br /> //re s 6 1.7 <br /> � � � � •� <br /> / -1 i <br /> t S ` <br />