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THE BOROUGH OF THE BRONX 



one who has identified himself from early manhood with every 

 local improvement that has made our Borough more wonderfully 

 prosperous and beautiful than any other section of Greater New 

 York, not only by individual efforts on his part but also by serving 

 with conspicuous ability his native place for four consecutive terms 

 as its Borough President. The other officers elected at this time 

 were: Julius Heiderman, 1st Vice-President; Theodore Weberg, 



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Group of "Old Timers" 



2d Vice-President; George W. Pouder, Treasurer; Daniel A. Mc- 

 Cormick, George H. Robert Danfield, Secretaries; and Sidwell S. 

 Randall, Historian. 



As matters now stand, success has followed every step of its 

 progress ; its meetings are largely attended, and its treasury shows 

 so satisfactory a financial balance that soon it will have a local 

 habitation and a name of its own that will be a credit not only to 

 The Bronx but also to the City at large. 



It should be added that every class of religion and politics is 

 represented in this club. Some of the older generations of the Old 



