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of officers: President, I. H. Wiley; vice-president, F. W. Marden; secretary, Roy K. Goodill; treasurer, F. L. Coburn; executive committee, A. M. Haines, F. DeWitt Lapham, and Frank Lowell; and a membership of 125 members, all of whom entered cordially and with a harmonious and co-operating ambition into the social and self-educating principles of the club.
There seemed to be a strong undercurrent of good feeling, and a desire to attain larger and larger successes.
The first of the programmes for the season was soon arranged, indicating that a good beginning had been made, and that all now needed was a continuance of the spirit that animated the start, and which rapidly developed with the season.
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