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ntral symbol of the society was then demonstrated by kindling a fire by the Indian method of the rubbing stick. For the first time the flames of a matchless fire rolled brightly up the new fireplace, as the girls, seated on the floor in a semi-circle, chanted an ode to the Great Spirit, followed by the singing of Burn, Fire, Burn, Mammy Moon, and Wo-he-lo, the latter portraying the keyword of the organization, Work, health, love. The President introduced the speaker of the evening, Rev. Anson Titus of Somerville, who spoke on Present-Day Patriotism, contrasting the fires on the hill-tops and lanterns in the church tower, with the wireless and cable of today, and closing with— These are great days in which to dedicate ourselves. The noble utterances of the President of the United States should grip and grasp every fibre of our being. A greater day is coming. On May 21st the Historical Society held its regular meeting, the last of the season of 1916-17. Its charter bear