MASSACHUSETTS AUDUBON SOCIETY 
JESSIE E. KIMBALL 
Secretary 
CARE OF BOSTON SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY 
FOR THE PROTECTION 234 BERKELEY STREET 
OF BIRDS 
— will mention Mrs. Boyd on my cards for 
meeting, Nov. 9th. 
As soon as EI got your letter suggesting our next meeting as the 
most convenient time for you to meet Mrs. Boyd, I telephoned Mr. Alien 
to that effect. He seemed shocked to think we should be obliged to watt 
$0 lone before. tne matter could be settbed. T toldsibim it couldnt be 
seittied anyway without the vote of the directors at a regular meeting, 
and he said he would write to you. He asked if I had written to the oth=— 
sr direetors about her and what ‘they ic q 1 Him I was not asked 
at the meeting to do this, and had always [1eq tobe e@areful 
ing things without authority in that way. ‘de said he had been out to se6 
Mrs. Boyd, with Miss Richards, and thought everything was going to go 
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through smoothly. 
later that morning Miss Richards came in and told me 
with Mr. Allen and thought it was all COMARS: Outs Taisho. 
had written her that he was asked at the Mmeetane: Co ask 
go out there with him. It was not done in the Open Meetane;, ior 
should have noticed it. I did not hear anything about it, and had bee 
wondering how Miss Richards could do it when she was present at the 
meeting and must have heard all that was said. I remembered later that 
went a little before it closed and she probably thinks the matter 
was spoken of again after she left. the only thing that was voted,or 
7 ing that was 3d ,.¢ 
done about it,I have written you. ( Having her come to be interviewed, 
you Know). 

