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Established 1875 Incorporatpd, Maesachusetts. 18H-.> Incorporated, Connecticut, 1910 



Additions to our Membership Since 

 Last Publication. 



Corresponding : 



Miss Edna H. Danielson, Goodhue, 

 Minnesota. 



Mr. T. R. Moss, Louisville, Ken- 

 tucky. 



Mrs. Kate Lockwood Nevins, Anti- 

 och, California. 



Charles C. Adams, Ph. D., Syracuse, 

 New York. 



Mr. Edmund J. Sawyer, Watertown, 

 New York. 



Mrs. John Hofmeyer, Williamsburg, 

 Virginia. 



Mr. W. C. Gray, Tama, Iowa. 



Mr. William D. Richardson, Rich- 

 mond, Virginia. 



Dr. George F. Kunz, New York City. 



Miss Frances M. Tollett, New Brigh- 

 ton, Staten Island, New York. 



L. H. Pammel, Ph. D., Ames, Iowa. 



Mr. Lemont Barbour, New York 

 City. 



Miss Frances M. Staples, Stockton, 

 California. 



Mrs. Estelle Darrah Dyke, Green- 

 wich, Connecticut. 



Mr. Osmar Falls Wright, New York 

 City. 



Mr. John Franklin Johnson, Green- 

 wich, Connecticut. 



Mrs. O. H. Stevens, Marlboro, Mas- 

 sachusetts. 



Mr. William Howlett Gardner, Port 

 Washington, Long Island, New 

 York. 



Master Charles Casimir Wade, 

 Sound Beach, Connecticut. 



Miss M. Inez Lee, Plainfield, Iowa. 



Mr. W. W. Lathrop, Warren, Ohio. 



Albert Elmer Austin, M. D., Sound 



Beach, Connecticut. 



Mr. Will Webb Tuttle, Muncie, In- 

 diana. 

 Sustaining : 



Mr. Frank La Manna, Brooklyn, 

 New York. 



Mr. George Lauder, Jr., Greenwich, 

 Connecticut. 



Mr. A. Ramsey, Surrey, England. 



Mr. Herbert W. Faulkner, Washing- 

 ton, Connecticut. 



Mr. Chas. P. Shoffner, Philadelphia, 

 Pennsylvania. 



Mr. Frederic Webster, Darien, Con- 

 necticut. 

 Life: 



Mr. Charles A. Bruun, Kansas City, 

 Missouri. 



With Our Chapters. 



Under the leadership of Mr. Halbert 

 C. Phillips our Glenbr-ook Chapter has 

 been reorganized and the following of- 

 ficers elected : President, C. S. Hemp- 

 stead ; Vice-President, Alan Arthur; 

 Recording Secretary, Carl Mix ; Cor- 

 responding Secretary, Arthur Sylves- 

 ter ; Treasurer, Abbot Andrews. 



We have added to our list the Seeley 

 Chapter of Stamford and Springdale, 

 and the Ernest Thompson Seton Chap- 

 ter of the Woodcraft School in Green- 

 wich. The officers of the Seeley Chap- 

 ter are: President, Mrs. Bertha Gallup 

 Dailey; Vice-President, Miss Sarah A, 

 Ward ; Recording and Corresponding 

 Secretary, Miss Sara Crissy Brown ; 

 Treasurer, Miss Margaret J. Hutch- 

 ings. 



Of the Ernest Thompson Seton 

 Chapter the President, Treasurer and 

 Corresponding Secretary is Virginia 

 Beresford ; V ice-President, Richard 

 Beresford ; Recording Secretary, Cecile 

 Dudley; Curator, Wade Dudley. 



Events in the Welcome Reception 

 Room, 



November 6th : Organization of the 

 Seely Chapter. 



November I2th: Camo Fire Girls. 



November r3th : Boy Scouts. 



November i6th: Organization (^f the 

 Ernest Thompson Seton Chapter. 



