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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 28.. Search the whole document.
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Hudson River (United States) (search for this): chapter 21
The Society's Meetings, season of 1923-24.
October 15.
Unfavorable weather conditions—dense fog in evening.
Mr. Wilson Fiske gave an interesting talk upon Hudson River, to small attendance of twelve.
November 19.
The printed copy of Mr. George E. Davenport's lecture on Middlesex Fells having been presented to the Society, Former President Will C. Eddy read the same and illustrated it with slides, some of which were Mr. Davenport's. Twenty-five, including visitors, were present.
December 17. Thirty-five were present, including Miss Bell (teacher) and twelve girl scouts.
Professor Gilmer of Tufts College gave illustrated talk on John Brown.
January 7, 1924.
An adjourned meeting was held to hear reports on by-laws and nominations, but no action was taken as but eight were present.
January 21.
A very high wind and cold evening, barely a quorum present at annual meeting.
Reports were made, amendment to by-laws regarding dues passed and officers elected.
Meetings def
John Brown (search for this): chapter 21
George E. Davenport (search for this): chapter 21
Bell (search for this): chapter 21
Will C. Eddy (search for this): chapter 21
The Society's Meetings, season of 1923-24.
October 15.
Unfavorable weather conditions—dense fog in evening.
Mr. Wilson Fiske gave an interesting talk upon Hudson River, to small attendance of twelve.
November 19.
The printed copy of Mr. George E. Davenport's lecture on Middlesex Fells having been presented to the Society, Former President Will C. Eddy read the same and illustrated it with slides, some of which were Mr. Davenport's. Twenty-five, including visitors, were present.
December 17. Thirty-five were present, including Miss Bell (teacher) and twelve girl scouts.
Professor Gilmer of Tufts College gave illustrated talk on John Brown.
January 7, 1924.
An adjourned meeting was held to hear reports on by-laws and nominations, but no action was taken as but eight were present.
January 21.
A very high wind and cold evening, barely a quorum present at annual meeting.
Reports were made, amendment to by-laws regarding dues passed and officers elected.
Meetings def
Wilson Fiske (search for this): chapter 21
The Society's Meetings, season of 1923-24.
October 15.
Unfavorable weather conditions—dense fog in evening.
Mr. Wilson Fiske gave an interesting talk upon Hudson River, to small attendance of twelve.
November 19.
The printed copy of Mr. George E. Davenport's lecture on Middlesex Fells having been presented to the Society, Former President Will C. Eddy read the same and illustrated it with slides, some of which were Mr. Davenport's. Twenty-five, including visitors, were present.
December 17. Thirty-five were present, including Miss Bell (teacher) and twelve girl scouts.
Professor Gilmer of Tufts College gave illustrated talk on John Brown.
January 7, 1924.
An adjourned meeting was held to hear reports on by-laws and nominations, but no action was taken as but eight were present.
January 21.
A very high wind and cold evening, barely a quorum present at annual meeting.
Reports were made, amendment to by-laws regarding dues passed and officers elected.
Meetings def
Gilmer (search for this): chapter 21
January 21st (search for this): chapter 21
April (search for this): chapter 21
1923 AD (search for this): chapter 21
The Society's Meetings, season of 1923-24.
October 15.
Unfavorable weather conditions—dense fog in evening.
Mr. Wilson Fiske gave an interesting talk upon Hudson River, to small attendance of twelve.
November 19.
The printed copy of Mr. George E. Davenport's lecture on Middlesex Fells having been presented to the Society, Former President Will C. Eddy read the same and illustrated it with slides, some of which were Mr. Davenport's. Twenty-five, including visitors, were present.
December 17. Thirty-five were present, including Miss Bell (teacher) and twelve girl scouts.
Professor Gilmer of Tufts College gave illustrated talk on John Brown.
January 7, 1924.
An adjourned meeting was held to hear reports on by-laws and nominations, but no action was taken as but eight were present.
January 21.
A very high wind and cold evening, barely a quorum present at annual meeting.
Reports were made, amendment to by-laws regarding dues passed and officers elected.
Meetings def