MARCH 6 Dinner of the Alumni of Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. President Frederick G. Perine presided. MARCH 8 Dinner of the New England Association of Purchasing Agents. Hon. MARCH 9 Dinner and meeting of the Employment Managers' Association. A. L. Filene and Henry S. Dennison spoke on the matter of employment, the qualifications an employment manager should possess, and the necessity of educating the employed. MARCH 9 Meeting of the Trade Association of South Boston. Several addresses were made by residents of the district and by Benjamin C. Lane, President of the United Improvement Association. A committee was appointed to protest to the City Government against the building of any unsightly structures along the line of the proposed boulevard to Neponset. President John J. Toomey was in the chair. MARCH 9 Complimentary dinner to William P. Mitchell, retiring as Clerk of MARCH IO Dinner of the Brimmer School Association. Major Patrick F. O'Keefe, President of the Association, was toastmaster. Other speakers were Councillor John J. Attridge; E. J. Slattery, representing the Mayor; Superintendent of Schools Frank B. Dyer; Sol Bacharach, of the Class of 1869; and William C. Crawford, Master of the Boston Industrial School. MARCH 12 Meeting and dinner of the Yale Club of Boston. Election of officers: President, Samuel C. Bushnell, '74; Vice-President, Prof. Edward Y. Hincks, '66; Secretary, E. Barton Chapin, '07. MARCH 15 Dinner of the Wellesley Club. George P. Morris, Associate Editor of the Christian Science Monitor, spoke on "Clean Journalism." OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES FREDERICK P. FISH, President JAMES W. ROLLINS, First Vice-President JAMES E. DOWNEY, Secretary ADDISON L. WINSHIP, Civic Secretary Board of Governors Robert O. Harris Elwyn G. Preston H. Staples Potter Art and Library Committee H. L. Hawthorne Auditing Committee Horace Bacon, Chairman Alonzo R. Weed Membership Committee Charles M. Rogers, Chairman Robert O. Harris Frank L. Locke William H. Pear Abraham C. Webber Ralph G. Wells John White, Jr. Bulletin Committee BOSTON CITY CLUB BULLETIN FOR THE INFORMATION OF MEMBERS OF THE CLUB "This Club is founded in the spirit of good fellowship and every men One "JIM" ROLLINS, Chairman of the Building Committee and One "LOUIE" NEWHALL, Architect FOR GRAFT In the construction of the new Club House COUNSEL For the Prosecution Senior Counsel, Hon. HERBERT PARKER Assistants to Senior Counsel: Hon. JOHN L. BATES DANIEL J. KILEY For the Defense Senior Counsel, Hon. SAMUEL Assistants to Senior Counsel: SOLOMON LEWENBERG Sheriff: SAMUEL F. HUBBARD AUDITORIUM, Fourth Floor Eight o'clock Thursday, May 13 The Entertainment Committee is pleased to announce that HON. WILLIAM C. REDFIELD, Secretary of Commerce in President Wilson's Cabinet, will be the guest of the Club on the above date. Secretary Redfield will deliver an address: "THE OUTLOOK FOR OUR COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY." GEORGE S. SMITH, Former President of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, will preside. JOHN H. FAHEY, President of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, will also be a guest on this occasion, and will speak upon the work of the National Chamber. Other gentlemen present will be: Mayor JAMES M. CURLEY. Hon. EDMUND BILLINGS, Collector of the Port. Hon. ALFRED L. AIKEN, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank in this district. A dinner will be tendered the guests at six o'clock. Tickets at the office of the Civic Secretary. |