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Publications . 



ABKER C. GOODELL, Jr. EDWAKD S. ATWOOD. 



EDWIN C. BOLLES. JAMES KIMBALL. T. F. HUNT. 



Lectures 

 WILLIAM D. NORTHEND. A. H. JOHNSON. F. W. PUTNAM. A. L. HUNTINGTOK. 



Field Meetings! 



GEO. COGSWELL, Bradford. LEWIS N. TAPPAN, Manchester. 



GEORGE D. PHIPPEN, Salem. FRANCIS H. JOHNSON, Andover. 



GEORGE PERKINS, Salem. B. S. SPOFFORD, Newburyport. 



B. N. WALTON, Salem. N.A.HORTON, Salem. 



FRANCIS H. APPLETON, Peabody. 



Messrs. Fielder Israel and Joshua Phippen, jr., both 

 of Salem, were elected resident members. The President 

 read a letter from Rev. R. M. Chipman of Lisbon, Conn., 

 suggesting the propriety of a celebration in Sept., 1878, 

 the 250th anniversary of the landing of Gov. Eudicott. 

 Referred to the President and Messrs*. Kimball and Upham. 



MONDAY, MAY 28, 1877. ' 



An adjournment of the annual meeting was held this 

 evening. The PEESIDENT in the chair. The unfinished 

 business was considered and acted upon. 



The Secretary read a letter from Mrs. Anna C. Warren 

 of Boston, donating to the Institute an oil painting of 

 Daniel Webster. Mr. Hunt mentioned that he had seen 

 the painting, which was a fine copy, by Miss Jane Stuart, 

 from the original. The thanks of the Institute were ten- 

 dered to Mrs. Warren for her liberal donation. 



REGULAR MEETING, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1877. 

 MEETING this evening. The PRESIDENT in the chair. 

 Records read. Correspondence and donations announced. 



