1924.25 March 18 1924

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Regular Meeting. March 18, 1924.

The regular meeting of the Tuesday Club was held Tuesday afternoon March eighteenth in upper Eliot Hall. The first vice president Miss Fanny E. Cox presided, and after the usual business, Miss Cox, who is also chairman of the Literature Committee, introduced Miss Alice Howard Spaulding who spoke on Modern English Dramatists. Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, Henry Athur Jones, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, Sir James Barrie and John Galsworthy were selected as the most prominent, Miss Spaulding speaking of the temperment of each playwright in relation to his drama, and giving in a very interesting way the plot and characters of many of the plays. On Tuesday evening a large audience gathered, in response to an invitation from the Club, to hear Mr. Feri Felis* Weiss, who spoke on "The Reds". Mr. Weiss was Immigration Inspector of the Port of Boston for thirteen years, and since then has worked for the Government as a Secret Service Agent. He is in a position to know his subject and those who heard him felt there

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could be no question of the truths that be presented. The talks were convincing in the extreme, the menace of the Red propaganda being proven beyond a doubt, and the Tuesday Club should be commended for bringing this vital subject before the community.

Respectfully submitted, Lucy E. Henderson. Rec. Sec.

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