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22 Anson A. Voorhees, Chas. De Hart Brower T, H. Bergen, john R. Vanderveer, Roberg Davis, jr., R. B. Brinkerhoff, E. Biting, A. Van. del. Lam de Bie, Charles R. Dusenberry, J, L Vander Vegt, Peter Elting, Cornelius B. V35 Brunt, Col. W. L. Heermance, Dr. W, parish Josiah H. Zabriskie, John B. Van Wagenen, D, H, Van Auken, Harold T. Van Nostrand, Charles E. Whitbeck, Dan. Winslow, Thomas H- Willard. Chas. E. Schuyler, Dr. W. T. Van Vredenburgh, Hon. George B. Sloan. ' At Table 9 :f Thomas Van Loan, Eugene Van Loan, C. B. Zabriskie, E. A. Gifford, De Witt Van Buskirk, D. Snedeker, Abraham Quackenbugh, W. R. Snedeker, S. T. Zabriskie, Ward Brower VV. Wallace Brower, john Brower, john H. Mats thews, Farrand D. Brower, Frank R. Van Nest, William Crolius, Henry A. Bogert, C. Y. W-emple, S. L. P. Deyo, Norman F. Cross, john G. Van Horne, Thomas S. Cruttenden, Stephen Van Alen Van Horne, Rev. James L. Amerman, D.D., john H. Myers, Jr., William P. Sutphen, Charles J. Bogert, William L. Brower, A. E. Conover, Andrew J. Onderdonk, F. Bloodgood, Edward B. Adri- ance, C. B. Story, H. A. Van Liew, C. F. Van Inwegen, John V. Black, Amos Van Etten. Rev. Dr. Howard Suydam, of Rhinebeck, was called upon to say grace. When the good things that mine host Boldt had provided and so well served, had been disposed of, President Van Dyke evoked silence by the USC of the' gavel given by Consul General Planten- The gavel was made of oak from the old church gf Delfshaven whose foundations had been laid in 1416. The President spoke as follows: ,ag , fx on Jr ADDRESS Ggfiffiwgn Qf CON G ands an of fin night. If building in House of N of Princeton of that buil to these fi that the fat place their Nothing is life in this ancestral Q ous and V3 ' ing is a soci F0mP0Sed o In the male and their n Canlt l0I'gQf some of t results in the S I
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1 Allen, Rohm tivghxnr. 'sqQ.:l' De Wirg 'tt-. William B' I-Olier. ci In I. VU, Willardp when w. john: Van Al'Sd2lle, Hunt, T. B. n Van Duyne' Voorhees, Dr, CD, Dr. H H, Jrge T. Vickers, it, james B. W. 1, Hon. Warner fl. Wood, I-lon Scott, Frederick 7. Miller, W. . Morris, E.B. 1'l. T. Maddox, Tuttle, W. F. Lcr, A. Burr, Mcscrole, Rev- scrole, William Schoonmaliffr ' Hyder, C- W- fostcr, DY- E' Starin, Rev' icliran, E- V' George! Sher' 'c licrinefhofn' 2I '- Arthur H. Van Brunt, Dr. Frederick Nott, Edward C. Hulst, Edward' T. Hulse, Francis Kouwenhoven, George P. Hall, Henry S. Bartow, George Whittell, Rev. Dr. Howard Suydam, jacob Deyo, S. C. T. Dodd, Ame Vennema, Morris W. Harkness, jesse Elting, E. Hasbrouck, Henry H. Van Cleef, Charles C. Ten Broeck, Edward H. Cammann, Howard Has Brouck, john Schoon- maker, Herbert Noble, Charles Burhans, joseph Hasbrouck, Dr. Hyman Roosa, Garret R. Has- brouck, Eugene Elsworth, David M. Hasbrouck, O. Hasbrouck, S. C. Bradt, john H. De Ridder. At Table 7: Hon. john Whalen, Col. L. G. Woodhouse, Hon. Asa Bird Gardiner, Walter S. Logan, Hon. Smith Ely, William C. Demarest, H. B. Vanderhoof, Judson S. 'Todd, George P. Wilson, Isaac P. Vanderbeek, Frank I. Van- der Beek, Jr., William A. Lewis, Edward Barnes, Francis I. Vander Beek, Joseph H. Hoadley, Hon. jonathan Dixon, Edgar L. Marston, Dr. B. P. Craig, Isaac Vander B. Pearson, Dr. D. Le Roy Culver, Abm. Van Santvoord, Sey- mour Van Santvoord, James A. Renwick, john Cowenhoven, john F. Berry, james D. McKinley, G. P.' Cowenhoven, Egbert Benson, Wm. F. Wyckoff, Calvin D. Van Name, Johns H. Prall, Edward M. Muller, N. T. Beers, David B. Van Name, Marshall Van Winkle, George Bowley, At Table 8: Commandant W. D. Snyman, George G. De Witt, Commandant A. Lie- benberg, John V. L. Pruyn, L0uiS B- V311 Gaasbeek, John R. Van Wormer, John Mar- sellus, D. M. Van Vliet, R. A. Banta, P. V. R- Van Wyck, Jr., W. A. H. Bogardus, George S. Van Pelt, Judah B. Voorhees, Bert HHHS011, 1
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art Brower oben eer, R mg. A.v,,,,. bffffy- J. L. -IMS B. Van - NV, Pal-ish, rerlen, D. H. , Charles E. H- Willard, Tedenburgh, ugene Van 'CL De Witt luackenbush, ard Brower, Jhn H. Mat- .. Van Nest, Y. Wemple, ohn G. Van gn Van Alen . D. D., john ., Charles iver, Andrew ard B. Adri- C. F. Van ftten. Rhinebeck, host Boldt een disp0SCd e by the USC ral Plantefl- wld church af iccn laid In if y ,' s AMA.. ii fi MW H- it af? iii lg 1 ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT VAN DYKE. Genilemevz of Me Holland Socieiys H CONGRATU LATE you on having eaten, and survived, your Sixteenth Annual Dinnerg and I thank you for the embarrassing honor of finding myself in this President's chair to- night. lt is my privilege to live 'near the Hrst building in this country which was named after the House of Nassau and Grange,-old Nassau Hall, of Princeton College. And from the classic shade of that building two citizens of Princeton have come to these festivities to-night, rejoicing in the fact that the fathers of New York had the discretion to place their city in the suburbs of New jersey. Nothing is more remarkable in American social life in this nineteenth century than the growth of ancestral societies. They have become so numer- ous and various that about the only one now lack- ing is a society of the H Friendly Sons of Paradise, composed of direct descendants of Adam and Eve in the male line 5 their crest, an apple-tree rampant, and their motto, Forgive your Ancestors, if you can't forget them. Some of these societies have produced 1'Cm-HI' liable results in the development of the science of forestry 23
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