![]() The Corresponding Secretary reported that letters had been received from Mr. The Corresponding Secretary announced the death of Harold Murdock, a Resident Member, on April 5, 1934. The records of the last Stated Meeting were read and approved. 7 Bryant Street, Cambridge, on Thursday, April 26, 1934, at half after eight o’clock in the evening, the President, Samuel Eliot Morison, in the chair. Classical Precedents in the Writings of James Wilson, by Richard Mott GummereĪ STATED Meeting of the Society was held, at the invitation of Mr.Note on Some Recently Discovered Flag Items, by Howard Miller Chapin.The Letter-Book of Hugh Hall, Merchant of Barbados, 1716–1720, by Samuel Eliot Morison. ![]() A Voyage to the Mediterranean during the Napoleonic Wars, by Robert Ephraim Peabody.Documents Relating to the Last Meetings of the Massachusetts Royal Council, 1774–1776, edited by Albert Matthews.Huntington’s Paper, by George Pomeroy Anderson Desiderata in Colonial Literary History, by Howard Mumford Jones.Propaganda and the Boston Newspaper Press, by Arthur Meier Schlesinger.Note on Two Winthrops and a Mouse, 1640, by Stewart Mitchell.Brother Jonathan Once More, by Albert Matthews.John Clarke, Historian of Bunker Hill, by Allen French.The Reverend Seaborn Cotton’s Commonplace Book, by Samuel Eliot Morison.The Massachusetts Experiment of 1630, by Arthur Howland Buffinton.Note on Colonial Military Flags, by Howard Miller Chapin.Note on Bartholomew Gosnold and Gosnold’s Bay in Virginia, by Fulmer Mood.Note on the Ministers at the Town Meetings in Colonial Boston, by Robert Francis Seybolt.The Marrow of Puritan Divinity, by Perry Miller.The Weld-Peter Mission to England, by Raymond Phineas Stearns.Note on Schoolmasters of Colonial Boston, by Robert Francis Seybolt.Committee to Examine the Treasurer’s Accounts Appointed.Committee to Nominate Officers Appointed.Henry Robinson and the Authorship of the Bahama Articles and Orders, 1647, by Fulmer Mood.The Last Voyage of the Province Galley, by Robert Earl Moody.The Royal Governors of New England, by Leonard Woods Labaree.John Maylem, Poet and Warrior, by Lawrence Counselman Wroth.A Broadside Advertising Eleuthera and the Bahama Islands, London, 1647, by Fulmer Mood.Benjamin Franklin and the Stamp Act, by Verner Winslow Crane.The New England Clergy of the “Glacial Age,” by Clifford Kenyon Shipton.Address at the Dedication of the Ware Memorial in the First Church in Boston, by the Reverend Charles Edwards Park.
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