The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, April 1885Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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The Chautauquan, Vol. 05, April 1885
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle
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The New England branch of the class will have superior headquarters at
the Framingham Assembly in July. This important section of ’86 have plans
and arrangements in view that will insure a most pleasant and successful
class gathering at the Assembly.
CLASS OF 1887.—“THE PANSIES.”
“_Neglect not the gift that is in thee._”
OFFICERS.
_President_—The Rev. Frank Russell, Mansfield, Ohio.
_Western Secretary_—K. A. Burnell, Esq., 150 Madison Street,
Chicago, Ill.
_Eastern Secretary_—J. A. Steven, M.D., 164 High Street,
Hartford, Conn.
_Treasurer_—Either Secretary, from either of whom badges may be
procured.
_Executive Committee_—The officers of the class.
Class paper may be procured from Mr. Henry Hart, Atlanta, Ga.
The attention of the members of ’87 is called to the letter by Mrs. Alden
in the March number of THE CHAUTAUQUAN, page 353.
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President Russell had charge of the Sunday-school Normal Department
at the Florida Chautauqua, Lake de Funiak, and is one of the Board of
Managers.
At Milton, Mass., recently, the representatives of the Class of ’87 had a
table at a church fair and cleared over $100.
It is our painful duty to record the death of two members of the Class
of 1887: Miss Mary Dayton, of Binghamton, N. Y., and Mrs. Lou L. Dunn,
of Bonham, Texas. The deepest sympathy not only of the class, but of all
members of the C. L. S. C. is with the sorrowing friends.
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TO NEW ENGLAND ’87S.—The second mid-year reunion of New England ’87s will
be held on Friday, April 3d, in Union Congregational Chapel, Stewart
Street, Providence, R. I. The business meeting will be held at half-past
one o’clock p. m.; the literary and musical entertainment at two o’clock.
A social reunion will precede and follow the regular exercises. Will
all New England members of ’87 please make a special effort to attend
this reunion? Providence Chautauquans are enthusiastic, and will
doubtless strive to make this meeting thoroughly enjoyable. Let us, by
our presence, show our appreciation of their efforts. Our Providence
classmates have kindly offered to meet at the station any strangers who
will communicate the hour of their arrival to Miss Nellie F. Crocker, 6
Kepler Street, Providence.
CLASS OF 1888.—“THE PLYMOUTH ROCKS.”
“_Let us be seen by our deeds._”
CLASS ORGANIZATION.
_President_—The Rev. A. E. Dunning, D.D., Boston, Mass.
_Vice Presidents_—Prof. W. N. Ellis, 108 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn,
N. Y.; the Rev. Wm. G. Roberts, Bellevue, Ohio.
_Secretary_—Miss M. E. Taylor, Cleveland, Ohio.
_Treasurer_—Miss M. E. Taylor, Cleveland, Ohio.
All items for this column should be sent, in condensed form, to
the Rev. C. C. McLean, St. Augustine, Florida.
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