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2000 MAN My name was a number, I could hardly believe it If identity ' s worth while, how do you achieSve it And you know I was a 2000 MAN And my friends all loved me but they don ' t know who I am Hey children cry to your father, tell him, if you think he ' s wrong. Listen to the yells of your conscience, it ' s the only thing you have that you own. Life was weird and changing and often abusing Where the days wildest dream became our tomorrow . . . We ' ve finally walked on the moon And we ' re headed for life without war pretty soon Hey Children cry to your daddy, tell him, if you think that he ' s wron% Listen to the yells of your conscience, it ' s the only thing you have that you own. And I being young I sometimes confused it Ideals and reality I often diffu sed it. But although I ' m a 2000 MAN, I can try for ideals if only you think you can. Hey children cry to your leader, tell him, if you think that he ' s wrong. Listen to the yells of your conscience . . . it ' s the only thing you have that you own.. GARRY MORRIS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED TO HELP BRING ABOUT PEACE.
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THE OLD ' J,l» j Long before anyone thought of a Cape Code Community College, students were hard at work in the classrooms we now use, for underneath the still shiney plaque over our main entrance are engraved the words State Normal School, and on the cornerstone is the date 1897. Until 1942, first as the Hyannis Normal School, then as the Hyannis State Teachers ' College, our classrooms hovised thousands of students, many of whom became teachers inour towns all over this part of the state. With the closing of the Teachers ' College in 1942, the building next became the home of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. For the next six years -- until the Middies moved to Buzzards Bay in 1948 — our campus had a de- cidedly nautical flavor. Between 1948 and 1961, a variety of enterprises were housed in our buildings which the town of Barnstable had purchased. Among them were the Cape Cod Conservatory of Music, The Registry of Motor Vehicles, Civil iDefense, The National Guard, and The Coast Guard Reserve.
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