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up on all standing. A success here is a success 
indeed. I am reminded of Mr. Rose’s English 
yacht, built, it was said at the time, to challenge 
for the America’s Cup after Dunraven. Rose 
was from Australia, and had won on a horse that 
he called Distant Shore. This is from memory, 
but I think I have it right. The names applied to 
his yacht was a coup. You like it better the 
longer you know it, the real test of sufficiency 
in a name. : 
What can we do for the sentimental owner? 
Mr. Rose’s success prompts Whither. Then 
would not Lang Syne suit some distressed 
seeker? Lone-of-Soul is an extreme suggestion. 
There’s Derringdo and all the others to be ob- 
tained from a perusal of blood-thirsty fiction. 
Yeoman would befit a 2,000-ton steam yacht. Just 
over the border is irony, and we have completed 
the circle. Here we have Black Care, and a host 
of names from Ibsen and Hauptmann. Next to 
owning a boat, I should like to name her. Come 
on in! The water’s fine! 
Canoeing. 

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NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 
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Mich,; 5044, Wallace H. Piggott, Chicago, Ill. 
NEW MEMBERS PROPOSED. 
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Secretary of the A. C. A.: 
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With all good wishes, believe me, 
Sincerely yours, 
(Signed) 
JAN. 19, 1900. 
THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 
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