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Farewell Address, and mandolin music was rendered by Miss Myrtle Meloon and Mrs. Grace Savage. Among the patriotic airs was the ‘Star Spangled Banner,’ which brought the company to its feet. As in the previous year, this was the largest attendance. On March 20 Mr. Gordon Boit Wellman of Malden entertained us with the ‘Ornithology of Middlesex Fells,’ to the delight of all. The paper at the meeting of April 12, by Mr. Frank Woods Lovering (who was unavoidably absent), was read by Mr. Edwin Crosby—‘The Story of the West Medford Baptist Church.’ The choir of that church sang several hymns to the airs of ‘Duke Street,’ ‘Coronation’ and ‘Miles' Lane,’ organist Sefton accompanying upon the seraphine. The external accompaniment was a deluge that made the attendance unusually small. On May 15 a goodly number assembled to hear of ‘The American High School,’ from Principal J. D. Howlett, an address of unusual interest. Adjournment was made, subject to the call