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Regular Meeting. April 8, 1924.

The regular meeting of the Tuesday Club
was held April eigth in the upper Eliot Hall
and was opened by the President. The
secretary's report was read and accepted,
and the new names were proposed for
membership, Mrs. Charles H. Cornell, Mrs.
William C. Pray and Mrs. Charles M.
Lawrence. All these were accepted and
placed on the waiting list. The President
made an appeal to the Club for extra funds, so
that our local charities need not be neglected
this year, after which the afternoon was in
charge of the Music and Drama Committee
Mrs. Frank B. Lawler, Chairman, and an
unusually fine musical program was
given. The musicians were Paul Shirley
of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who
played the "Viola d' Amore" and Reginald
Boardman at the piano. Mr. Shirley's
explanation of the instrument, as well as
his reading of the fanciful poem "Agnete",
and the few interpretive words before the
playing of "Gnomes", added greatly to
the Club's appreciation of the music.

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