Clinton coming to Allston school

From: The Boston Globe | Date: January 30, 1999 | Copyright information

WASHINGTON -- Jackson Mann Elementary School in Allston will host President Clinton during his six-hour visit Tuesday to Boston. The White House yesterday released Clinton's schedule for the trip. He is to arrive at Logan Airport at 11:10 a.m., and proceed to the Park Plaza ...

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