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Executive Board - Sept. 15, 1920
The regular meeting of the Board was held Sept 15th at 10:15 A.M. at 16 Aldworth St. with the President in the Chair. Those present were Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Purcell, Mrs. Safford, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Eldridge, Miss Coe, Miss George, Mrs. Brackett, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Currie, Mrs. Stanwood, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. Sears, Mrs. Laird, Mrs. Starnwood.
The Cor. Secretary's report was read and accepted with a slight correction by Treasurer. The Cor. Sec. reported 15 vacancies filled by new members from the waiting list. Waiting list numbers 38. Two new names were proposed and voted in:
Miss Ella Kingsbury - 1071 Centre St. Mrs. Albert E. Welker - 35 Boylston St.
Treas. report was read and accepted, giving a balance on hand $1458.30.
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The Program as arranged to date was as follows:
Oct. 26 - Hospitality, Kipling afternoon with Pilgrim Quartet.
Nov. 2 - Historical. Pilgrimage to Quincy.
Nov. 9 - Current Events. Mrs. Crawford.
Nov. 16 - Literature. "George Eliot" by Charles Sumner Olcott.
Nov. 23 - Thanksgiving recess.
Nov. 30 - Social Service. "America's Educational Needs." Mrs. James D. Tillinghast.
Dec. 7 - Executive. Alice Brown.
Dec. 14 - Current Events. Mrs. Chas. W. Gilson. "Coming of Age in Politics."
Dec. 21 - Pilgrim Party at Mrs. Wheeler's.
Jan. 4 - Current Events. Mrs. Crawford.
Jan. 11 - Club Concert. Trio and Singer.
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Jan. 12 - Hospitality. Guest Night. Collins' Saturday Night.
Jan. 18 - Hist. & Travel. Mrs. Hoes. "American Historical Costumes," worn by the Mistresses of the White House.
Jan. 25 - Literature. John Clair Minot.
Feb. 1 - Art. Symbolism, Traditions and Legends in Italian Art.
Feb. 8 - Woman and Finance. Miss Agnes Haslett.
Feb. 15 - Greatest Man of the Nineteenth Century, Nathan Howard Fisk.
March 1 - Current Events. Mrs. Crawford.
March 8 - Social Service. To be announced.
March 15 - Literature. Bishop Hughes.
March 22 - Memories of England. Mrs. Arthur Dudley Roper.
March 29 - Art. The Story of Venice and her Art. Mrs. Peck.
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April 5 - Current Events. Mrs. Crawford.
April 12 - Dramatics.
April 23 - Children's Day.
April 26 - The Vaudeville Mind. Dr. W. H. Lichten.
May 3 - Current Events. Mrs. Crawford.
May 10 - Hospitality. Miss Emily Westhouse, Impersonator of Childhood.
The President explained the play in Florence Night which was planned. Mrs. Rees in charge.
The meeting was then adjourned.
Mary T. Sears - Rec. Sec.