available in full at the Granville Library page at Internet Archive. See links to full text by year below. A few years are missing. If you have a program for a missing year the Historical Room would like to borrow it for digitization.

A link to each available year and the full text of each program follows:
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1936
1937
1938
1939
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Photo: Summer 1941, taken by Herbert Hiers. The home of Donald Dickinson at that time.]]>
Memories of This House::
JWA: "I believe Donald Dickinson sold the house to an older, single (maybe widowed) man. I believe he put the ponds in. This was the mid 1960's. I can't remember his name, but whenever we had fund raisers at school, I headed for his house because he basically bought everything I had to sell. And that's a secret I never told 😉 I believe the Kirsches bought it from him."
DAB: "What ever happened to Dwight? Last I heard he was with Pepsi-Cola? Of the three Dickinson cousins across the street, only Joe survives. His sister lived in this house, too, I believe, and the peat bog is in back. Philip was my scoutmaster in the late 1950's and actually the unofficial town historian. When the Bird family went to live in Europe, it was Phillip who drove us to the pier on West Side Avenue to the S.S. Constitution. Philip also hosted a national reunion of Dickensons, although I do not know the year."]]>