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117 I After the C0ffee,,viCe4PfeS1dent Elsworth called the assemblage to order and, making a short ad- rmal speakers, dress of Welcome, introduced, as info Rev. A. P. Van Gieson, and successivel Messrs y . Banta, Poucher, Bogert, Irving Elting, Cwho gave an account of his travels,J Van Brunt, Heermance Qwho spoke of Dr. J. Howard Suydam's absence from his usual place at the feast and his retreat to the care of physicians at Philadelphiaj and Frank Hasbrouck, who read a recent letter from Dr. Suydam. After some, further encomium upon Dr. Suydam, the chairman called again upon Mr. Hasbrouck to give an account of his trip A to Hol- land and elsewhere, to Which an interesting and satisfactory 'response was given and rounded out the proceedings to a fitting close about II,I 5 P.M. , 1 ia H J fi , , by ,wi , I W 1
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