(Hhcr of rrofOKSor ]''ay's oiitsido inloi- 

 fHlH Include: Tho liouiid Tablo of HioH- 

 Ion, oC which ho was a eharlor member 

 iind lator vico jn-oKldont; iho Friday iOve- 

 nlng Club; tho Boslon ShaUnix^iro Club; 

 the Cambrldgre Shakspeare Club; tho Bos- 

 ton branch of tho American Folk Ijoro So- 

 ciety, charter member; Bostoner Deutsche 

 Gesellschaft, charter member, executive 

 committee, vice president; Massachusetts 

 Forestry Association, charter member 

 and executive committee; Metropolitan 

 Improvement League, Boston, charter 

 member, executive committee; New Eng- 

 land Grenfell Relief Association, execu- 

 tive committee; in 1921 he was elected 

 an honorary member of the Boston 

 Browning Society; he was a fellow 

 in the Harvard Travellers' Club, and 

 was vice president in 1911-12; he Is a 

 member of Phi Beta Kappa, president of 

 the Massachusetts Delta Chapter In 1903 

 and 1919. , ._ . 



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Valentine 



Written by ' Josephine Preston Peabody 

 tor Abbie Farwell Brown In 1898; 

 never before published. 



^MBERLOCKS and Ravenswing 



Wandered hand in hand 

 Singing about everything 



They could understand. ' 

 Amberlocks and Ravenswing 

 Ever had a mind to sing! 



Were they happy, were they drear, 

 Swift they told their mind, 



Tho' they met no listener 

 But the hasty wind; 



And the weeds, that could not 

 choose, 



Had to hear the oldest news. 

 "Very, very busy they, 

 -Making poetrys all the day: 

 Pointed stars out, each to each. 

 With no need of other speech^ 

 Sunned their heads and wet their 

 shoes. 



Trudged the roads and sang the 



(Since they had a mind to singD 

 Slept and went a-berrylng. 



When they had no thing to say 

 Still they sang the livelong day: 

 "Nothing, Nothing, Not a thing!" 

 Amberlocks and Ravenswing. 



