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April 23, 1915 
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GAIN this season the racing yachts of the Boston, 
Corinthian, Eastern and Manchester 
will take part in the competition for the North Shore 
championships in the races off Marblehead and Maa- 
chester. This is the third season that these champion- 
ships have been competed for by the racing yachts of 
the North Shore. While the open races of these four 
clubs all count for the championships of the various 
classes, there is no association of the four clubs, the 
whole matter being settled by agreement among the 
chairmen.of the regatta committees. This season the 
championships will be awarded in the following classes: 
Class: \P; , 31-raters; Class” Ry s20-raters? Bar. Harbor 
31-foot class; Boston Yacht Club first special rating 
class; Marblehead 17-foot class; Manchester Yacht Club 
17-foot class; Corinthian Yacht Club 15-foot class. The 
only change from the classes of last year is the substitu- 
tion of the first rating class for the second rating class 
of the Boston Yacht club. To qualify for the champ- 
ionships a yacht must take part in at least 10 of the 16 
scheduled races. In the races of June 12 and June 19 
the Manchester Yacht club 17-foot classes will be omit- 
ted. Last week the chairmen of the regatta committees 
of the clubs met and arranged the season’s racing as 
follows: Saturday, June 12, Boston Y. C.; Saturday, 
June 19, Corinthian Y. C.; Saturday, June 26, Eastern 
Noe Cems atlirda yan) abyss) Corinthian “Y. C.; Monday, 
July 5, Corinthian Y. C.; Saturday, July 17, Corinthian 
YC. y Saturday, julye24-Manchester ey aC sesatirday, 
July 3I, Corinthian Y. C.; Tuesday, ‘Aug. 10,. Hastern 
a Aas GR ey eee AUG OTIS DOStOnn ys oe Thursday, 
Aug, 12, Corinthian Y. roe Friday, Aug. , Corinthian 
ae Ot Aes Aug: re Corinthian Y. Q. ; Saturday, 
Aug. 28, Eastern Y. tee Saturday, Sept. 4, Corinthian 
Y¥25Cos; Mondaymoept: 6. Corinthian Y. C. 
In addition to the North Shore championship races, 
the Corinthian Yacht club will hold club races on July 
10, Aug. 7 and 21, open only to boats owned by club 
members. The annual open. race for the trophies pre- 
sented by the commodore will be given Saturday, Sept. 
18, and with this event the racing season of 1915 will 
close at Marblehead. 
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The annual cruise of the Boston Yacht club this 
year as usual will be along the Maine coast. ‘The fleet 
will rendezvous probably pines at Marblehead or Glou- 
cester Saturday evening, July 17. The racing schedule 
of the club is as follows: ey cae ay, June 12, open, Mar- 
blehead; Thursday, June 17, open, Hull, ade course; 
Wednesday, Aug. 11, open, Marblehead; Wednesday, 
Aug. 18, open, Hull, inside course; Thursday, Aug. 19, 
open, Hull, inside course; Friday, Aug. 20, club, Hull; 
Saturday, Aug. 21, open, Hull, outside course. 
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Miss Margaret Thomas will entertain the Far East 
club next Wednesday afternoon at the North Bennett 
st. school, Boston, on the occasion of the private exhi- 
bition of the school’s work which is to be given under 
the direction of the board of managers. The Far East 
club is made up of Back Bay people who have traveled 
in the Orient. Miss Thomas was in India two years 
ago with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Washington B. 
Thomas. Her article on India, with illustrations, was 
one of the features of one of the July issues of the- 
3reeze last summer. The Thomases, by the way, will be 
established in their Pride’s Crossing home shortly for 
a long season as usual. ; 
Everybody is looking forward to the Vincent club’s 
annual show, to be given at the Toy theatre, Boston, 
next week on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Among 
the North Shore girls who-are to take part are: Frances 
Bradley, Harriet Dexter, Barbara Rice, Edith Sigourney, 
Elizabeth Paine, Christene Snelling, Julia Coolidge, 
Muriel Saltonstall, Elizabeth Coolidge, Caroline Foster 
and Pauline Pollard. Also Edith Foster, Hilda Foster, 
Rose Saltonstall, and Miss Katherine Dorr, the latter 
at the piano. 
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Miss Rosamond Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Wm. Wood of Pride’s Crossing, will take part in the 
performance at Jordan hall, Boston, tonight. She will 
give a Spanish Dance. 
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Mrs. Albert I. Croll is in Maryland for a visit with 
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Barton, Jr., at ‘‘Airslie,’’ the 
Barton country place near Pikesville. She will also 
visit Mrs. Robert Brown Morison and Miss Sydney 
Morison in Baltimore. 
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Mr. and are Gerald Livingston Hoyt are spend- 
ing the spring season at Staatsburg, N. Y., but they wiill 
be at Beverly for the summer, with Mrs. Hoyt’s parents, 
Mr. and Mrs: Francis R. Appleton. 
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Rev. and Mrs. Wm. TH. Dewart, whose summer 
home is at Manchester-by-the-Sea, have bought the 
house, 247 Berkeley st., Boston, from the estate of the 
late Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Peabody, for a permanent 
winter home. 
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Rodolphe Agassiz of “Homewood, 
leased the Agassiz estate on Castle Hill, 
the summer to the Wm. K. Vanderbilt’s. 
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The George S. Mandells of Boston, are settled at 
their country estate in Hamilton for the season. 
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Hamilton, has 
Newport, for 
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