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COLLECTION OF MINERALS

A collection of minerals has been loaned to the Club by a member, and is on exhibition in the Art Gallery on the third floor.

Maj. Fred McDonald
Lieut. Fred N. Brown
Lieut. Philip W. Davis
Charles E. Ryberg
William H. Barter

N. C. Fowler, Jr.

A. Paul Keith

Albert D. Willett
James M. Gleason
George A. Clark
E. T. Rundlett
J. L. Newell
John Alden

CHESS, CHECKERS AND DOMINOES

Tournament opens December 16

The Games Committee announce the beginning of tournaments in Chess, Checkers, and Dominoes, on December 16, 1918. All members of the Boston City Club who desire to enter either or all of the tourna ments are requested to advise committee not later than December 10. Register for entry will be found in the Game Room on the third

floor.

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OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES

Board of Governors
John L. Bates
A. B. Beeching
James S. Blake
Charles B. Breed
Charles L. Burrill
William C. Crawford
George H. Ellis
John H. Fahey
W. Cameron Forbes
Edward J. Frost
Henry I. Harriman
Frederick Homer
Harry S. Kelsey
Robert Luce
Charles J. Martell
Clarence W. McGuire
James A. McKibben
William B. Munro
F. Nathaniel Perkins
Winfield S. Quinby
William E. Skillings
George S. Smith
Frank V. Thompson
Charles H. Thurber
Harry R. Wellman
Abraham C. Webber
George L. Walker
John White, Jr.
Max E. Wyzanski

Executive Committee
*John White, Jr.
William C. Crawford
Edward J. Frost

F. Nathaniel Perkins
William B. Munro
Max E. Wyzanski

Forum Committee
*Charles Kroll

March G. Bennett
G. Waldo Crawley
A. J. Crockett
Louis E. Cadieux
George W. Coleman
Charles M. Cox
Arthur E. Gates
Victor J. Loring
Moses S. Lourie
John J. Walsh
*Chairman

1918-1919

GEORGE S. SMITH, President

JOHN WHITE, JR., First Vice-President
MAX E. WYZANSKI, Second Vice-President
CHARLES J. MARTELL, Secretary
A. B. BEECHING, Treasurer
LLOYD B. HAYES, Civic Secretary
Entertainment Committee
*George L. Walker
Ernest J. Babcock
March G. Bennett
Charles L. Burrill
John Cutler
Franklin W. Ganse
James C. Higgins
Fred E. Mann
Jacob R. Morse
George W. McNear
Francis P. O'Connor
Alfred R. Shrigley
Harry R. Wellman
Addison L. Winship

Bowling Committee
*A. K. Williams
Walter H. Collins
Wm. P. Greenlaw
E. A. Wiessner
Louis V. Gosselin

Games Committee

(Chess, Checkers, Dominoes) *H. L. Palmer William F. Jarvis C. T. McCotter True W. White Elmer Case

Art and Library Committee
*Charles B. Breed
J B. Babcock
Frank C. Brown
James M. Barker
Vesper L. George
Edward T. Hartman
Seth K. Humphrey
Joseph Michelman
W. J. Phelan
Spencer J. Steinmetz
House Committee
*William E. Skillings
Frederick Homer
Harry S. Kelsey
Franklin T. Kurt
Clarence C. Minard
Finance Committee
Joseph H. O'Neil
Bernard J. Rothwell
Charles H. Thurber
Robert S. Weeks

Bulletin Committee

*George H. Ellis

Chalres R. Holman

Patrick O'Keefe

Edward F. McSweeney

Worcester Putnam

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BOSTON CITY CLUB

BULLETIN

FOR THE INFORMATION OF MEMBERS OF THE CLUB

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

VOL. XIII

JANUARY 1, 1919

ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR JANUARY

Thursday Evening, January 2

Auditorium, 8 o'clock

JOHN KENDRICK BANGS

A New and Inspiring War Talk

"C LIGHT AND SHADE IN THE LAND OF VALOR "

MAJOR HOWARD A. GIDDINGS will preside.

No. 4

Mr. Bangs has just returned from France and the fighting line, and has an interesting story to tell of the things he has seen. He went abroad in the interests of the American Committee for Devastated France and had unusual opportunities to view conditions in the devastated regions, as well as to visit under guidance the American and French fronts. He served for a period with the American Red Cross, and delivered many addresses to the American soldier boys, with whom he came into intimate contact.

Dinner at 6 o'clock; tickets at the Civic Secretary's office.

Thursday Evening, January 9

CONCERT POPULAR WAR SONGS

Double Quartet from the Radio School

George H. Boynton, tenor soloist

Herbert W. Smith, baritone, leader

Auditorium, 8 o'clock

Monday Evening, January 13 (Forum)

JOHN LOGAN FINDLAY

"THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION "

Banquet Hall, 9th floor
7.45 p.m.

Thursday Evening, January 16

Auditorium, 8 o'clock

DR. DAVID JAYNE HILL and HARRY F. ATWOOD

Dr. Hill is president, and Mr. Atwood is field secretary of the National Association for Constitutional Government.

"WHAT WAS THE GREATEST EVENT IN AMERICAN

HISTORY?

FREDERICK P. FISH will preside.

WHY?

The speakers will endeavor to show that some of the efforts to undermine the principles of our Federal Constitution are likely to be successful unless the public is better instructed and the country organized to resist dangerous innovations. It is believed that progress should be made along the lines of the logical development of our present institutions.

Dinner at 6 o'clock; tickets at the Civic Secretary's office.

Monday, January 20

LUNCHEON, 1 O'CLOCK

Ninetieth Anniversary of

EX-MAYOR THOMAS N. HART

Mayor ANDREW J. PETERS presiding.

Tickets at Civic Secretary's office.

The interesting and remarkable career of ex-Mayor Hart, covering many years of active participation in city affairs, is deserving of the fullest possible recognition by the Club. It is a rare privilege to celebrate the ninetieth birthday of so public-spirited a citizen, and the committee earnestly hopes that the occasion will be made a memorable one in the history of the Club.

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