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§119. R. B. Hall Day
The last Saturday in June of
each year shall be designated R. B. Hall Day and the
Governor shall annually issue a proclamation inviting and
urging the people of the State to observe the day with
appropriate ceremony and activity. R. B. Hall Day shall
commemorate and honor R. B. Hall, an internationally
recognized composer. Recognized primarily as a composer of
marches, he was an accomplished conductor and cornet
soloist, whose creative talent and native ability marked him
as one of Maine's outstanding citizens.
[1981, c. 246 (new).]
PL 1981, Ch. 246,
§ (NEW).