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Executive Board. Oct. 9, 1925.
The regular meeting of the Executive Board was held October ninth, at the Loring-Greenough House, with the President in the Chair. Those present were, Miss George, Miss Perry, Miss Howard, Miss Holmes, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Dane, Miss Fowler, Mrs. Grabill, Mrs. Seabury, Mrs. Eldridge, Miss Henderson. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were read and accepted, the latter showing a balance $2156.53 for the Tuesday Club, and $1809.30 for the Loring-Greenough Fund. Miss George also reported the proceeds of the Bazaar. $1972.56 has been received at that date. Miss Perry read the following new names for membership, all of whom were accepted and placed on the waiting list. Mrs. Williams B. Parker, Mrs. Ellwood L. Wilson, Mrs. Henry H. Putnam, Mrs. Thomas P. Glyner*.
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The reports of the various committees were heard with much interest, all showing excellent work in securing a fine program for the coming year. It was voted that Mrs. Faden be allowed to present the cause of saving Old Ironsides to the Club, by the sale of hat bands, with U.S.S. Consitution printed on them, in gold. It was voted that a note of thanks should be extended to Mr. Channing Souther* and Mr. Fred Seaver, for their work in helping the Club, at the Bazaar, and Miss Perry was requested to write two letter to this effect. It was voted that Miss Frannie Cox be asked to fill the vacancy on the Board, caused by the resignation of Mrs. Lane.
Adjournement followed, Respectfully submitted, Lucy E. Henderson. Rec. Sec.