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New Hampshire hillside music camp, Apple Hill, is part intensive music camp, part bridge for friendship. It is here, on a day known as Playing for Peace Day, that the Irish Catholics play beside Irish Protestants, Inner-city Americans play beside rural New Englanders, Arabs with Jews amongst others to improve harmony.
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Whatever happened to 'that group'?
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Year: 1979
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Judy Marsh, West Gardiner, Maine
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