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EASTERN YACHT CLUB 
ELECTION. 
The first general meeting of the 
Eastern yacht club for ror1, held at 
the Algonquin club, Boston, Tues- 
day evening, was attended by a 
large number of members. The 
reports of the treasurer and 
the house and _ regatta com- 
mittes showed the club to be in a 
prosperous condition. There are 686 
members who own 315 yachts as fol- 
lows: Fifty schooners, 64 sloops and 
yawls, 46 steam yachts, 54 launches, 
and 101 sail boats under 30 feet wa- 
terline. 
F. Lewis Clark was re-elected com- 
modore and the other officers are: 
Robert T. Paine, 2d, vice commodore; 
Herbert M. Sears, rear commodore; 
Henry Taggard, secretary; Patrick T. 
Jackson, treasurer; George A. God- 
dard and Frank B. McQuesten, coun- 
sel at large; William L. Carlton, Louis 
M. Clark, Henry A. Morss, Stephen 
W. Sleeper, William B. Stearns, re- 
gatta committee; Arthur Adams, 
Charles P. Curtis, Russell G. Fessen- 
den, Augustus Hemenway, Jr., com- 
mittee on admissions; Edward M. 
Beals, William N. Goodnow, Park- 
man Dexter, William B. Revere, Dan- 
iel K. Snow, house committee. 
The season of 1910 was one of the 
best in the history of the club, for not 
only were the Spaniards defeated in 
the international match, but the club 
had a very successful cruise along the 
*Maine coast, which ended with a race 
from Bar Harbor to Marblehead for 
the Norman trophy. This trophy and 
another for cups will be contested 
again this season after the finish of 
the cruise at Bar Harbor. 
Commodore Clark has offered a 
cup for a race around Cape Cod from 
New London to Marblehead that it 
is hoped will bring a number of New 
York yachts to eastern waters for the 
club’s annual regatta at Marblehead 
and the annual cruise. 
The club will send this year to Kiel 
for the sonder match for the German 
emperor’s cup the three sonder boats 
Beaver, Bibelot, and Cima, chosen in 
the trial races held on Buzzards Bay 
last September. 
Two very interesting gifts were 
made to the club. These were a fine 
collection of old prints and drawings, 
formerly owned by Henry H. Buck 
and given by his estate, and the other 
was a large punch bowl from Mrs. 
Frederick O. North, widow of Fred- 
erick O. North, a member of the club, 
who died last year. 
The punch bowl was originally 
presented to Frederick O. North by 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Paints, Oils, Varnish; Cordage, and al] kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
ment«of Launches. Spray Hoods Made to Order 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
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the members of the old knockabout 
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in which Mr. North raced several 
yachts very successfully. 
