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:Ulla . Jail Us - av W 'UM :Wil llimclll f 'E-1 p .FJ . 3, U V :H a-7, ' Y Q 51-' F' t' 2 1 ,P ll :v , . 83 .4 1 thank youtgentlemen, for having so patiently endured my rigzme for a year, and I Society will continue to prosper and succeed under the presidency of r one who will do all in his power to further its interests, your new President, Mr, john H. Starin. y , i I now declare this meeting adjourned. After adjournment the members enjoyed one of Delmonico's noted collations. u am sure the r THEODORE M. BANTA, Secreimfy. I. its . silk C
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82 record, and that a copy be presented tO President Van Dyke. The motion was unanimously carried, it being left for the incoming President to name the committee. President Starin appointed as the Committee, Messrs. Vrooman, Roosa, and De Witt. Dr. Van Dyke, referring to the first President of the Society, Judge Hooper C. Van Vorst, whom he had invested with the presidential badge at the Annual Banquet at the Brunswick, January 8, 1889, an account of which is found on pages 182, etc., of the Year Book for 1888-1889, said : It was an honor and a privilege to be permitted to decorate with that badge of office a man who stood so high in the affection and esteem of all of us. I trust that the memory which he left, the example which he set, will always exemplify the spirit of the Holland Society, and so shall we peek the honor, the good name of that Society high and clear in this community. I hope that we shall all do what we can to make the Society honored and respected. I desire to express to you my very sincere and hearty thanks for choosing me as your presiding officer, though a resident of an adjacent town in New Jersey, not any longer a citizen of New York. I have had but few qualities of value, but I have had one which I would not yield to any man, and that is a sincere affection and respect for the purpose and spirit of the Holland Society. I sin- cerely desire to see it take and hold the high place that belongs to it in this city as the Society which represents the oldest,-and am I wrong in saying here ?-the truest and strongest blood of New York. , w0 '.3' .phat ,Wm I J my . r will Comm V licPresid6ncy.0f l tlurther ifs 'nw A tflhn H stayin I no., declafft Arfefad10 'nmdei lmonlC0 5 note H EC
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