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SCENE FROM “TI'S PAYS TO ADVERTISE” 
SHAKESPEARIAN FESTIVAL. bhngland 
As the date approaches which 
marks the three hundredth anniver- 
sary of the passing away of the 
world’s greatest poet and dramatist, March 
preparations are being made in. every 
city and town in the United States to 
celebrate the Shakespearian ‘Tercen- 
tenary in appropriate and_ effective 
manner. 
_As the initial contribution of Bos- 
ton’s Shakespearian . Tercentennial 
celebration, Mr. W. R. Macdonald, 
the manager of the English Shakes- 
peare Players.-at the Boston Opera 
House, season 1915, ‘will “present 
Maud Scheerer in a very interesting 
Shakespearian Festival, commencing 
Tuesday evening, Feb. 15th, next. 
This.-festival wall consist of four il- 
lustrative” and interpretative 
by Miss*Scheerer, covering the range 
of Shakespeare’s art as a dramatist 
and character delineator in the wide 
fields of Farce, Comedy and Tragedy. 
These will be followed by: the “fifth 
and final feature of the festival,—the 
presentation of a Shakespearian play 
with scenery and costumes. 
These five -Festival ee sy 
will: be presented at Jordan hall, New— 
‘Henry 
recitals - 
Music, 
Tuesday eve, Feb. 
15; Friday, Feb. 25; Friday, March 
10; Friday, March 17; and Friday, 
24, at 8.15 o'clock. 
Conservatory of 
Huntington ave., 
EASTERN YACHT Y. C. ELECTION. 
Commodore Herbert M. Sears, 
owner of the big auxiliary schooner 
Constellation, was re-elected the 
head of the Eastern Yacht club of 
Marblehead at the annual meeting 1:1 
3oston Wednesday evening, held at 
the Algonquin club. The other of- 
ficers and committees for the 1916 
season are: Vice commodore, Max- 
milian Agassiz, auxiliary schooner 
Kirin ; 
Cummings, sloop Avenger ; 
Zk ageard; treasurer, 
Wis Slee} Ne 
at ae 
Frank _B. 
“Stephen 
Charles. F, Adams 
McQuesten; regatta com- 
mittee, John Sears Hatold. Frederick. 
M. Hoyt, -Caleb Loring, Henry A. 
Morse and-A. Loring Swasey ; com-. 
Edward. Wil- 
Parkman * Dexter, 
mittee on admissions, 
liams’ Atkinson, 
Francis'“Gray and Theodore Jones; 
house committee, B. Deveretix. “Bar- 
ker, -James--A. Burgess, Charles - =: 
‘rear commodore, Charles. K.. 
secretary; | 
members of the council. 
and 
Jan. 14,1916. — 
Curtis, 
Snow. 
Patrick ue Jacksons ae retites 
this year as treasurer of the eluby be- 
ing succeeded by Stephen W. Sleeper; 
has held that office for 31 -years, hav- 
ing been first elected in TEES fo suc- 
ceed his father. : 
John Koren and Daniel K. 
Par Beene 31-koor "Association 
DINE: 25 3G easy 2h 
Owners and their crews of the Bar 
Harbor Thirty-one Foot Association 
and invited guests to the number of 
2y attended the fourth annual meet- 
ing and dinner of the association, 
which was held in the town house of 
the Boston Yacht club, Rowe’s wharf, 
Boston, Monday night. 
A feature of the dinner was the 
menu, which was bound in light sail 
cloth and cut in the exact proportions 
of the main sails of the Bar Harbor 
cne-design 31-footers. Upon the out- 
side covers were the racing letters of 
the class, and those given the owners 
and members of the crews of Ae 
various boats also had their boats’ 
racing numbers. 
The book contained the log of the 
association since its organization, ia 
1912, with the records of races for | 
each year. The menu itself was 
shown as one of the outside courses 
off Marblehead, with the various 
marks and danger spots indicati 1g 
the courses of the dinner. 
The menu book was arranged by 
\lbert W. Finlay, owner of the Zara, 
a Arthur Ginn, secretary of ane as- 
sociation. 
Joseph V. Santry, retiring areas? 
dent of the asociation, presided at the 
opening ceremonies. Stephen J. Con- 
uolly of Beverly Farms, owner of the 
Leenane, was chosen president. for 
1916, and Arthur Ginn was re-elected 
secretary and treasurer. 
President Santry was  present>d 
with a silver trophy for the cham- 
pionship of the class, won by his 
yacht, the Flight, for the season a 
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Albert -R.., Stexene: a young. many 5 
who-« has. made. Beverly. Farms : Re 
a. edod Pokies at Elizabeth, N Ne Sty Ps ; 
and went there last ‘Monday: sai: ony 4 
Arthur . Burton .of Hart. “Sha ae 
among those who are confine 
their homes this week with illnesses2 
Work on. the new Beverly. ars) 
public library again seems to- be ats Ay 
standstill—a ‘condition that. is .some=_ 
what discouraging to Beverly. Farms. i, 
people. 
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