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/ItaiTieb'/Ifoen's Club THOMAS BEADLE, PRESIDENT. Herbert C. Arms, George Frederickson, John Bassett, Porter D. McConney, ' Walter B. Riley, Arthur W. Dill, Lewis S. Drake (Rabbit's Proxy). Xiet of fl&embers, Leslie A. Weaver, Frank H. Cornell, Tom Crawford. applicants for flDembersbtp. MOTTO: Too many, or not too many; that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in a Mann to suffer the jeers and banters of outrageous females, or to take Arms against a sea of troubles, and by a marriage end them. Fred S. Holbrook. Don't think for a moment, Fred, 'tis better, To find yourself with any such fetter; There's many that do it, but live to rue it, And love is a tearful witness to it. A, W. Bush, H. E. Beaslev, R. M. Hobbs. MOTTO: "My Kingdom for Gamble's Nerve." PRESIDENT. SECRETARY, TREASURER. GEORGE STEINWEDEIX, HENRY CHESTER, DAN MORRISSEY, flDcnibcrs A. Fellheimer, A. Harms, J. A. Green, H. E. Reeves, !20 * L. S. Drake, D. R. Lewellyn, A. W. Dill, O. E. Goldschmidt
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