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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.

Restaurant, II A.M. to 12 midnight CLEVELAND, OHIO....

Restaurant, 12 M. to 2 P.M. DUBUQUE, IA...

Restaurant, 12 to I 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...

Business Men's Club, 9th and Race Streets.

City Club, Hollenden Hotel.

Commercial Club, Ninth and Locust Streets.

City Club, 7 Central Row.

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..

Sleeping rooms (20); restaurant, 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...

...Arkwright Club, 320 Broadway.

. Chamber of Commerce, 14th and Farnam Streets.

. City Club.

7 A.M. to 8 P.M.

Business Men's Club, 10th and Main Streets.

. Arctic Club, 308 Cherry Street.

..City Club, Water Street.

...City Club, 911 Locust Street.

.City 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.

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Board of Governors

Ex Oficio

A. B. Beeching George H. Ellis Frank V. Thompson Charles H. Thurber

Term expires 1921

OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES

John L. Bates
Charles B. Breed
W. Cameron Forbes
Harry S. Kelsey
Clarence W. McGuire
Clarence C. Minard
William B. Munro

Term expires 1922 James S. Blake Charles L. Burrill William C. Crawford Frederick Homer James A. McKibben Patrick F. O'Keefe F. Nathaniel Perkins Abraham C. Webber

Term expires 1923 March G. Bennett Frederic H. Fay Franklin T. Kurt Fred E. Mann George von L. Meyer Claude A. Palmer Henry Penn

E. Leroy Sweetser

Executive Committee *William B. Munro Charles B. Breed Frederic H. Fay Henry Penn

1920-1921

GEORGE H. ELLIS, President

CHARLES H. THURBER, First Vice-President FRANK V. THOMPSON, Second Vice-President A. B. BEECHING, Treasurer

LLOYD B. HAYES, Civic Secretary ·

Gen. E. Leroy Sweetser Frank V. Thompson

• Chairman

House Committee

Austin C. Benton
Horace S. Ford
Frank D. Kemp
Arthur L. Potter

Entertainment Committee *Fred E. Mann

Walter E. Anderton
Edwin F. A. Benson
E. Fred Cullen
Franklin W. Ganse
Edward McKernon
Jacob R. Morse
Robert Seaver
Alfred R. Shrigley
Frank P. Sibley
Carroll J. Swan
Addison L. Winship
Membership Committee
*A. C. Webber

W. Standwood Field
Victor A. Heath
Samuel F. Hubbard
Frank D. Kemp
Dr. Timothy Leary
Frank Leveroni
John J. Morgan
Francis P. O'Connor
Myron E. Pierce
Frank R. Shepard
Edward C. Wade

Hospitality Committee
*Franklin T. Kurt
Augustus T. Beatey
Moses J. Brines
William J. Fortune
J. Mitchell Galvin
Harry N. Guterman
Walter A. Hawkins
Jas. C. Higgins
Col. W. J. Keville
Rabbi Harry Levi
Logan L. McLean
Charles H. Simons
Arthur J. Wellington

Finance Committee

*F. Nathaniel Perkins
George E. Brock
David A. Ellis
Bernard J. Rothwell
Auditing Committee
*George von L. Meyer
John F. Malley
Charles S. Sanborn

Art and Library Committee
*William C. Crawford
John K. Allen
Pasquale Gallassi
Vesper L. George
J. E. Hannigan
Maurice B. Hexter
Seth K. Humphrey
Joseph Michelman
Edward K. Robinson
Foster W. Stearns
Forum Committee
*Charles Kroll

March G. Bennett
G. Waldo Crawley
Geo. W. Coleman
W. T. A. Fitzgerald
C. E. Gibson
Victor J. Loring
Moses S. Lourie
John J. Walsh
Bulletin Committee
*Patrick F. O'Keefe
Edgar E. Nelson
George R. Pulsifer
Julius Andrews
Worcester Putnam
Nominating Committee
*Addison L. Winship
Charles P. Curtis
Frederick P. Fish
Frank L. Locke
Bernard J. Rothwell
Frank P. Sibley
James J. Storrow

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
ber of the Club knows every other member without an introduction.

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We know of no subject of keener interest at the present moment nor of any speaker better qualified to present it. Through his immense organization and varied personal contacts, Mr. Babson acquires an understanding of fundamental business conditions that will make his address of the utmost value to all members of the Club. The question period will be extremely interesting.

At the dinner preceding the Forum Meeting, there will be a splendid opportunity to get acquainted and talk things over.

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