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December 4, 1911.
The Tuesday Club met in the lower Eliot Hall, with the President in the chair. After the reading of the records and several notices the club was asked to vote upon the publication of the Farmer's Market bulletins in the daily papers. The vote taken resulted in favor of the morning paper, the Post and Herald being the ones designated, and the same page as heretofore be used.
Mrs. Rees read a note from Miss O'Reilly stating that the check sent her by the Tuesday Club would help in the feeding of a thousand baby Poles.
Mrs. Monteith, Chairman of the afternoon, then presented, Mrs. Mabel A. Crawford who, in her first Current Events talk of the year, gave a comprtehensive review of the recent State elections and the New York City election, and then taking up the war situation in Europe set forth with considerable detail the important military manoevures which have just taken place on the Italian front and in Flanders. Mrs. Crawford's talk was followed with deep interest.
Margaret H. Chadwell Recording Secretary.