![]() Franklin Pierce Rice accepting Resident Membership. The Corresponding Secretary reported that letters had been received from Mr. The Records of the last Stated Meeting were read and approved. 28 Newbury Street, Boston, on Thursday, 26 February, 1914, at three o’clock in the afternoon, the President, Henry Lefavour, LL.D., in the chair. Memoir of Edward Henry Hall, by Edward HaleĪ Stated Meeting of the Society was held at the house of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, No.Exhibition by William Coolidge Lane, of a Broadside dated 12 May, 1801, giving a List of the Harvard Class of 1802.Paper by Andrew McFarland Davis, on the Changes in the Editorship of the Massachusetts Province Laws.Paper by Albert Matthews, on the Term Pilgrim Fathers and Early Celebrations of Forefathers’ Day.Appreciation of the Services rendered to the Society by President Lefavour.Communication by Albert Matthews, of Tentative Lists of Temporary Students at Harvard College, 1639–1800.Paper by Frederick Jackson Turner, on the First Official Frontier of the Massachusetts Bay.Vote of Thanks to the Deacons of the First Church of Cambridge, for offering for publication by the Society the Accounts of the Deacons of the First Church, 1638–1716.Paper by Julius Herbert Tuttle, on Peter Prudden’s Company and Colonial Affairs in 16.Remarks by Samuel Eliot Morison, on a Project for a Descent on St.Paper by John Whittemore Farwell, on a Pamphlet entitled The Indictment and Tryal of Sir Richard Rum, Boston, 1724.Remarks by Frederick Lewis Gay, on a Triennial Catalogue of Harvard College issued in 1685. ![]() Paper by Albert Matthews, on the Teaching of French at Harvard College before 1750.Paper by Julius Herbert Tuttle, on the Reverend John Phillips of Dedham.Communication by Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin, of Letters of Isaac Addington dated 16 July and 4 October, 1692.Communication by Worthington Chauncey Ford, of a Diary of George Washington kept at Mount Vernon from 1 May to 31, July, 1786.Announcement by Henry Lefavour, of a proposed Statue in Boston of Anne Hutchinson.Paper by Clarence Winthrop Bowen, on the Winthrop and other early New England Families.Remarks by William Coolidge Lane, on the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Burning of Harvard Hall.Exhibition by William Coolidge Lane, of the Journal and Expense Account, 1784–1785, of John Jenks.Communication by Denison Rogers Slade, of a Letter of Jacob Tilton Slade dated 18 May, 1817.Exhibition by Henry Ainsworth Parker, of a Photograph of a Portrait of Brampton Gurdon.Paper by Henry Herbert Edes, on John Tileston.Exhibition by Appleton Prentiss Clark Griffin, of a Photostat of a Letter of James Abercrombie dated 2 May, 1775.Remarks by Albert Matthews, in Communicating the Commission of William, Stoughton, William Tailer, and William Dummer, as Lieutenant-Governors of Massachusetts, 1691–1716.Paper by George Emery Littlefield, on Elijah Corlet and the “Faire Grammar Schoole” at Cambridge.Remarks by Frederick Lewis Gay, on the First Board of Over-seers of Harvard College, 1637, and on certain Books written by Members of the Harvard Class of 1642.Vote of Thanks to Subscribers for a Memorial to Thomas Hutchinson in the First Church, Boston.Exhibition by Henry Herbert Edes, and Presentation to the Society, of a Portrait of Edward Wheelwright by William Morris Hunt.Committee to Examine the Treasurer’s Accounts appointed.Committee to Nominate Officers appointed.Remarks by Lindsay Swift, on the Library of John Adams.Exhibition by Clarence Saunders Brigham, of Some Observations upon the French Tongue, Boston, 1724.Remarks by Frederick Lewis Gay, in communicating the Capitall Lawes of New-England, London, 1643.Paper by Julius Herbert Tuttle, on Early Manuscript Maps of New England.Communication by Albert Matthews, of Notes on the Massachusetts Royal Commissions, 1681–1775.Remarks by George Fox Tucker, on Paul Cuffee.
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