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Newspapers 



Boston Chronicle, 17(17-70 3 



Boston Daily Advertiser, Jul\-, lS23-Jnne, 1824 .... 2 



Boston Gazette, 1802 1 



Boston News Letter, and Boston Post Boy, 1700-01 ... 1 

 Boston Newspapers (miscellaneous) 1703-74, 7()-84, 8() (Jan.- 



Aug.) 21 



Boston Post Boy, 1759-00 1 



Columbian Centinel, 1794-95, 1802 2 



Federal Orrery, 1794-90 1 



]\Iassachusetts Centinel, 1780-88 2 



Massachusetts Spy, 1784-85, 1788-1808, 1823-30 .... 23 



New England Palladium, 1802 1 



New York Herald, 1795-90 1 



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Vice-President Davis' motion in regard to a petition in favor of a 

 League of Nations having been taken from the table, it was with- 

 drawn by him with the understanding that it would be replaced 

 by a petition to be signed by members of the Academy as indi- 

 viduals. 



The following communication was given, Professor A. G. 

 ^Yebster, " A Student's Recollections of Berlin under Three Kaisers, 

 with Glances at Paris." 



The following paper by Thomas Willing Balch was presented 

 by title : " The Origin of the Name ]Metz." 



The meeting then adjourned to the Reception Room where an 

 informal exhibition of much interest was held. 



One thousand and seventy-seventh Meeting. 



January 8, 1919. — Stated Meeting. 



The Academy met at its House. 



The President in the Chair. 



There were thirty-three Fellows and one guest present. 



A letter was presented from Professor W. R. Thayer, Corre- 



