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Regular Meeting. Mar. 8, 1926.
In an endeavor to suit the convenience
of Prof. Moritz of Harvard, the
regular meeting of the Tuesday Club, was
held on Monday March eighth, at the
Unitarian Parish House. In spite of
the change of day, however, Prof. Moritz
found it impossible to keep his
engagement, abandoning the Club to
Fate at the eleventh hour. But Fate
was kind, and when Mrs. Rees on
opening the meeting presented and
welcomed Miss Heloise Hersey, the
prolonged applause testified to the
satisfaction and pleasure of the Club.
Miss Hersey's subject was "The Life of
Dr. William Osler", by Dr. Harvey Cushing
revieweing the book as only Miss Hersey
can.
Dr. Osler was born in Canada in 1849.
The youngest of nine chiclren, in a parson-
age, plain living and high thinking
were his inevitable heritage. It is
impossible to epitomize a life that Dr.
Cushing found worthy of two volumes,
but it is interesting to note two basic
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