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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES

November, 1913-November, 1914

FREDERICK P. FISH, President

JAMES W. ROLLINS, First Vice-President
W. T. A. FITZGERALD, Second Vice-President
MORGAN L. COOLEY, Treasurer

JAMES E. DOWNEY, Secretary

ADDISON L. WINSHIP, Civic Secretary

Board of Governors

Horace Bacon

March G. Bennett

Charles L. Burrill
Charles M. Cabot
George W. Coleman
Morgan L. Cooley
Louis A. Coolidge
John A. Coulthurst
James E. Downey
David A. Ellis
Frederic H. Fay
James E. Fee
Frederick P. Fish
W. T. A. Fitzgerald
R. H. Gardiner, Jr.
James M. Head
Frederick Homer
Samuel F. Hubbard
Louis E. Kirstein
Charles Logue
James P. Munroe
H. Staples Potter
Charles M. Rogers
James W. Rollins
David D. Scannell
Charles H. Thurber
Robert A. Woods

Executive Committee

W. T. A. Fitzgerald, Chairman.

Frederick Homer, Secretary

Frederic H. Fay

Louis E. Kirstein

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S. W. Reynolds

George S. Smith
Max E. Wyzanski

Art and Library Committee
James P. Munroe, Chairman
Frank W. Bayley
Carroll M. Bill
A. B. Beeching
Charles K, Bolton
Charles L. Burrill

Charles F. R. Foss

Herbert F. Jenkins
Charles Logue

Finance Committee

R. H. Gardiner, Jr., Chairman
Nathan L. Amster

Edward A. Filene
Laurence Minot
James J. Phelan
James J. Storrow

Membership Committee

Dr. David D. Scannell, Chairman
Frank L. Locke

William H. Pear

Charles M. Rogers
Ralph G. Wells
John White, Jr. .

Bulletin Committee

Samuel F. Hubbard, Chairman
George P. Morris

George S. Smith

Building Committee

James W. Rollins, Chairman
Clarence H. Blackall

Carl Dreyfus
David A. Ellis
James M. Head
John S. Lawrence
James P. Munroe
John R. Simpson

Auditing Committee

Horace Bacon, Chairman
Charles M. Cabot

David A. Ellis

ISTOR

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BULLETIN

FOR THE INFORMATION OF MEMBERS OF THE CLUB

"This Club is founded in the spirit of good fellowship and every member of the Club knows every other member without an introduction."

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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR NOVEMBER

Tuesday Evening, November 3

ELECTION RETURNS

No. 2

will be received and tabulated at the Club House, beginning as early as the first returns are secured. Special wires will be installed for prompt service.

Thursday Evening, November 5

The Entertainment Committee announces an

OPERA NIGHT AT THE CLUB HOUSE

Through the courtesy of the management of the Boston Theatre Opera Company, the following attractive program will be presented: CONCERT BY MEMBERS OF THE BOSTON THEATRE OPERA COMPANY

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5. "Largo al Factotum" (The Barber of Seville)

6. Habanera (Carmen)

Signor Millo Picco

Miss Alice Gentle

. Puccini

..Rossini

.Bizet

7. "Che gelida manina" (La Boheme)

Signor Guido Ciccolini

8. Quartette (Rigoletto)

Puccini

..Verdi

Mmes. Kristoffy and Gentle, Messrs. Sacchetti and Picco

Accompanist - John Craig Kelley

The high quality of opera now being produced at the Boston Theatre assures us of a magnificent concert equal to the several operatic concerts in past years.

A DINNER WILL PRECEDE THE CONCERT.

MEMBERS

MAY SECURE TICKETS AT THE OFFICE OF THE CIVIC SECRETARY.

Monday Evening, November 9

BOSTON CITY CLUB NIGHT AT THE BOSTON THEATRE

Through the courtesy of the management, there is to be presented to the members of the Club "IL TROVATORE," with a strong cast. Special prices have been made at $1.50 and $1.00 for orchestra seats. The sale of tickets will open at the Club House at 10.30 Friday morning, NOVEMBER 6. The entire orchestra is to be reserved for Club members and their friends.

Thursday Evening, November 12

MR. B. R. BAUMGARDT

will deliver an ILLUSTRATED LECTURE on the always interesting subject of

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

Mr. Baumgardt takes rank with the foremost lecturers in the land. His personality, together with the magnificent pictures of the Napoleonic era, will make this lecture of unusual interest at the present time.

A dinner will be tendered Mr. Baumgardt at 6 o'clock. Tickets may be procured at the office of the Civic Secretary.

Monday, November 16

Annual Election. (See page 25.)

Thursday Evening, November 19

The Entertainment Committee is unable to announce the completion of plans now under way for this date. Later announcement will be made upon the Bulletin Board and in the daily papers.

Monday, November 23

The Club will tender a luncheon to

DR. DAVID STARR JORDAN

Formerly President of Leland Stanford University, California

Dr. Jordan has recently returned from an extended tour of Europe,

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Friday, November 20

COLLEGE NIGHT

The Entertainment Committee has arranged to entertain the Presidents of fifteen New England colleges at dinner. The Presidents of the following colleges will attend:

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Members of the Club and their friends who are Alumni of these colleges are requested to be present and assemble in their respective cheering sections for dinner. Reservations may be made at the office of the Civic Secretary.

Mr. Frederick P. Fish, Harvard '75, will preside.

Hon. Samuel J. Elder, Yale '73, toastmaster.

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