RECIPROCAL RELATIONS The Boston City Club has reciprocal relations with the clubs listed below and members of the Boston City Club may have all the privileges of these clubs by presentation of their membership cards. ALBANY, N. Y.................. . Albany Club, 102 State Street. Sleeping rooms (18); restaurant, 7 A.M. to midnight. BALTIMORE, MD.... Restaurant, noon to 4 P.M. BUFFALO, N. Y.. Restaurant, 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. CHICAGO, ILL............ Restaurant, 11.30 A.M. to 8 P.M. CHICAGO, ILL. Sleeping rooms (20); restaurant, CINCINNATI, OHIO... City Club, S. E. cor. Calvert and Fayette Streets. Ellicott Club, Ellicott Square Building. City Club, 315 Plymouth Court. Hamilton Club, 18 So. Dearborn Street. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Business Men's Club, 9th and Race Streets. ...City Club, Hollenden Hotel. Restaurant, II A.M. to 12 midnight CLEVELAND, OHIO.. Restaurant, 12 M. to 2 P.M. DUBUQUE, IA... Commercial Club, Ninth and Locust Streets. . City Club, 7 Central Row. Restaurant, 12 to 1 P.M., 6 to 7 P.M. HARTFORD, CONN... Restaurant, 9 A.M. to 12 midnight. INDIANAPOLIS, IND....... Restaurant, 11.30 A.M. to 2 P.M. KANSAS CITY, Mo... Restaurant, 11.45 A.M. to 2 P.M. MEMPHIS, TENN.... Restaurant, 12 M. to 3 P.M. MILWAUKEE, WIS.... Chamber of Commerce, 28 So. Meridian Street. City Club, 1021 Grand Avenue. Chamber of Commerce, 79 Monroe Avenue. City Club, 211 Grand Avenue. Restaurant, 11.30 to 2.00 and 5.30 to 8.00. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.. ....Athletic Club, 621 Second Avenue South. Sleeping rooms (135); restaurant and every club facility. NASHVILLE, TENN.......... Commercial Club, 311 Fourth Avenue North. Restaurant, 11.30 to 3.00 and 6.00 to 8.30. NEW YORK, N. Y............ Restaurant, 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. OMAHA, NEB...... Restaurant, 11.30 A.M. to 2 P.M. PHILADELPHIA, PA.. .Arkwright Club, 320 Broadway. .Chamber of Commerce, 14th and Farnam Streets. Sleeping rooms (20); restaurant, 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. RICHMOND, VA.. Restaurant, 7.30 A.M. to 8 P.M. SEATTLE, WASH... Sleeping rooms (47); restaurant. ST. JOHN'S, N. F.. Restaurant. ST. LOUIS, Mo. Restaurant, 12 M. to 2.30 P.M. WASHINGTON, D. C............... Business Men's Club, 10th and Main Streets. .City Club, Water Street. City Club, 911 Locust Street. Commercial Club, 1634 Eye Street Northwest. Sleeping rooms (20); restaurant, 7.30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Members should consult this list in its latest form, as changes are constantly being made. This list will be published each month in the Bulletin. BOWLING Beginning Monday, December 29, 1919, a box of cigars will be given weekly for the highest three consecutive strings. There will be an ⚫ allowance of ten pins a string for candle pins over Boston pins, tournament strings excluded. The two-man team handicap tournament will start early in the new year; leave your name and telephone number at the desk in the Bowling Alley. The Boston Pin Tournament is starting on the sixth week, the teams are evenly matched, and the games are very close. The standing: High team, single string, No. 7, 542. High team, three string, No. 7, 1,530. High individual single-string, B. F. McElligott, 146. High averages: B. F. McElligott, 108 5/6; J. H. Cockroft, 105 4/12; M. MacFarland, 104 7/12; J. P. Fagan, 101; C. E. Tarbell, 100 7/12; Chas. L. Raffi, 100 6/9; H. H. Bond, 100 2/9; Sanford Bates, 100 1/5. CHESS, CHECKERS, DOMINOES Many of the members of the Boston City Club are not aware of the fact that in addition to the very many advantages available, there has been added a commodious and well-equipped Games Room, where they can meet their fellow-members as contestants or spectators, in the games of chess, checkers, or dominoes. About January 15 the annual tournament will be held, and all who may desire to enter into these contests are requested to register in the Game Room or advise the Game Committee of their intentions. Mr. S. H. Esbjorn has donated to the Club an etching by Cyrus Cobb, of "An Old House on Parker Street, Boston." *Forfeited to team 5, 4 points. COPIES OF THE NOVEMBER BULLETIN WANTED As the entire edition of the November BULLETIN has been exhausted and as there are frequent requests for it on account of the address by Dr John C. Ferguson, the Civic Secretary will be glad to receive any copies which members may care to send to the office. Charles Logue NECROLOGY Ora S. Titcomb H. K. Blanchard Frederick P. Stearns OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES Board of Governors F. Nathaniel Perkins Forum Committee *Chairman GEORGE S. SMITH, President JOHN WHITE, JR., First Vice-President Entertainment Committee Art and Library Committee Finance Committee Bulletin Committee *George H. Ellis Charles R. Holman Edward F. McSweeney Patrick F. O'Keefe Edmund Billings Payson Smith |