CANDIDATES FOR MEMBERSHIP. 



Malcolm Scollay Greenough, Boston. 



Proposed by Charles Knowles Bolton. 

 Francis H. Bigelow, Cambridge. 



Proposed by Henry Winchester Cunningham. 

 Mrs. Mary Hope (Bugbee) Medbury, Putnam, Conn. 



Proposed by Miss Mary Ella Stickney. 

 Francis Baxter Shepley, Concord. 



Proposed by Charles Eliot Goodspeed. 

 Charles F. Whitney, Cambridge. 

 Andrew McCance, Roxbury. 

 John Henry Westfall, Allston. 

 Herbert Bryant Turner, Cambridge. 



Proposed by William Prescott Greenlaw. 

 Commander Henry Earl Parmenter, Boston. 



Proposed by Horace Walter Child. 

 Harry W. Brown, Winchester. 



Proposed by Mrs. Mary Lovering Holman. 

 William Ross Proctor, New York, N. Y. 



Proposed by John Reynolds Totten. 

 Mrs. Caroline Emily Ross, Jamaica Plain. 



Proposed by Mrs. Ellen Haven Ross. 

 Albert Warren Stearns, M. D., Boston. 



Proposed by Elmer Ernest Southard, M. D. 

 Harrison Loring Harrington, Mattapan. 



Proposed by William Wallace Guilford. 

 George Tilly Rice, Boston. 

 Francis Blake, Weston. 

 Miss Susanna E. Cary, Jamaica Plain. 

 Miss Mary S. Ames, Boston. 

 George G. Kennedy, M. D., Readville. 

 Frederick W. Bradlee, Boston. 

 Miss Elizabeth E. Dana, Cambridge. 

 John L. Saltonstall, Boston. 

 Miss Sarah B. Fay, Boston. 



Mrs. Kate S. Cely Trevilian, Curry Rivel, Eng. 



Mrs. Otis Norcross, Boston. 



Miss Mary Woodman, Cambridge. 



Proposed by Special Building Committee. 



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New England Historic Genealogical Society 



~Ml T a stated meeting of the Society in Pilgrim Hall, 14 

 -2PSL Beacon Street, Wednesday, April 3, 1912, at 2.30 

 P. M., 



FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER, 



PH. D., LL. D., Litt. D., 



Professor of History, Harvard University, 

 will speak on 



THE NEW ENGLAND FRONTIER ABOUT 1700. 



Members may invite friends to attend and to remain at the 

 close of the formal part of the exercises, when coffee will be 

 served. 



Notice is given that the following matter will be brought up 

 for action : — 



To see if the Society will authorize the President and the Treasurer to borrow 

 on behalf of the Society a sum not exceeding $85,000, and to give the note of the 

 Society therefor, payable in not more than ten (10) years, with interest thereon at 

 a rate not exceeding 5% per annum, and to execute, acknowledge and deliver in 

 the name and behalf of the Society a power-of-sale mortgage with such special 

 provisions, if any, as they may deem expedient, of the real estate of the Society 

 now numbered 9 on Ashburton Place, and 3, 5, and 7 Allston Place in said 

 Boston. 



John Albree, 



Recording Secretary. 



Boston, March 27, 1912. 



