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THE I. AND WD THE M< >ME 



Shippan are James S. Herrman, ueo. 

 A. fenkins, Robert A. Fosdick, Frank 

 Shea, E. E. Rhinehart, Jr.. Dr. T. \ . 

 Ketcham, \Y. 1 1. Martin, James S. Jen 

 kins, Dr. Winfield Ayres, Leo told Bar- 

 zaghi, Waller A. Burke, Homer S. 

 Cummings, Dr. Harvie I. Dew, Slew- 

 art R. Edson, F. R. < rillespie, \\ . F. 

 Gillespie, Waller E. Houghton and 

 many more. 



On the west shore is the Stamford 

 Yacht Club. It is one of the best 

 appointed and managed clubs on Long 

 Island Sound. The club house is open 

 all of the year, and its spacious piazzas 

 enclosed with glass, and steam heated, 

 are the scene of many a winter lunch- 

 eon given by the society women of 

 Stamford. 



The Corinthian Yacht club has its 

 summer quarters a few doors south of 

 the Stamford club. Their situation is 

 nearly as fine, and their pier affords the 

 members much pleasure, as it extends 

 far enough out, for excellent fishing 

 and for deep anchorage. Roth clubs 

 have excellent bathing beaches. 



On the east shore of the point there 

 is a casino where fine bathing is found 

 on a beach of hard white sand. A large 

 hotel is admirablv conducted here also. 



DR. GIVENS' 

 SANITARIUM 



FOR NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASES 



AT STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT 



is arranged on the cottage plan and has sepa- 

 rate departments; separate cottages, for the 

 treatment of a limited number of drug and 

 alcoholic patients. 



Eighteen years' experience in this beautiful, 

 healthful location within one hour of New 

 York City, and with an excellent record of 

 cures, makes the place a desirable one for 

 those requiring special treatment. 



ADDRESS 



Dr. A. J. Givens 



Stamford, Connecticut 



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