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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Perey D. Haughton 
and their infant daughter will for- 
sake both Manchester and Lenox 
the coming season and spent the 
greater portion of the summer on 
Gould island off the Rhode Island 
coast, where Mrs. Haughton main- 
tains a country, estate. 
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John Hays Hammond, Jr., of 
Washington and Gloucester, who 
has just been chosen as one of this 
country’s delegates to the London 
wireless conference in June, de- 
signed so far as lies within the 
power of wireless to prevent such 
disaster as that to the Titanic, has 
already demonstrated his unusual 
ability in the field of wireless opera- 
tions. 
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A. Shuman of Boston and Bever- 
ly, for the twenty-second consecu- 
tive time, has been elected presi- 
dent of the board of trustees of the 
Boston City hospital. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Spauld- 
ing of Boston, who are making their 
annual spring stay at their West 
Manchester cottage, are sailing for 
Europe next week. The F. Tracy 
Hubbards of Boston, will be their 
summer tenants again this season. 
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No definite information as to how 
Clarence Moore of Washington and 
Pride’s met his death on the Titanic 
has been received. This adds doub- 
ly to the grief of Mrs. Moore. It is 
believed Mr. Moore went to the 
hold to get valuable foxhounds he 
was bringing over for the Warren-_ 
ton Hunt club, of which he was M. 
F. H., and was caught there when 
the water tight bulkheads were 
closed. . Mrs. Moore’s condition 
from her grief and the shock has 
been quite serious. 
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Charlie Taft, the President’s son 
and a student at Unele Horace 
Taft’s school for boys in Water- 
town, and his colleague, E. L. Me- 
Kee were defeated in the debate on 
‘Resolved, That football should be 
abolished in schools and colleges.’’ 
Taft and McKee represented the 
affirmative, while the negative was 
represented by Day and_ Blake. 
The Taft Dramatic association 1s 
considering putting on the play. 
‘“The Importance of Being in Karn- 
est,’’ in Waterbury in the near fu- 
ture. Charlie appears in a woman’s 
role in this play, which has been 
produced at the school, and is really 
the star ‘‘actress.’’ 
