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tting new members, and admitted as members Messrs. King and John Perry. Dec. 18, 1810, the Society chose a committee for the purpose of selecting tunes, viz.: Walter Russell, Isaac Locke, James Hill, Amos Locke, John Perry, George Swan, Benjamin Harrington, Jonas Locke, Thomas Fillebrown. Jan. 31, 1814, voted that the treasurer purchase one dozen of singing-books of the Middlesex Collection, and half a dozen hymn-books of Belknap's, for the use of the society. The records end with Dec. 30, 1816. The following officers of the West Cambridge Musical Society—instituted 1807—are mentioned in this book of records: Presidents.—Artemas Kennedy, 1807; James Hill, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1814; Amos Locke, 1816. Vice-Presidents.—Walter Russell, 1807, 1808, 1809; Amos Locke, 1810, 1814; Ebenezer Hall, Jr., 1816. Secretaries.—Isaac Locke, 1807, 1808, 1809; John Perry, 1810, 1814; Walter Russell, 1816. Treasurers.—James Hill, 1807, 1816; Amos Locke, 1808, 1809; Walter Russell, 1810,