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Synopsis
Excerpt from Proceedings of the Bostonian Society: At the Annual Meeting, January 10, 1888
I feel that much Of the success that has attended the infant efforts of the bostonian society, for it must still be regarded as in its infancy in view of the great work it has yet to do, and the vast field that is open for its efforts, much of the success is owing to the sentimental feeling above alluded to. It is not so much what we have done as that which we may do that we have now to consider.
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