PAGE Second Paper, by F. B. SANBORN, on The Early History of Letters between Edward Everett and John McLean, 1828, 331 359 MARCH MEETING, 1908. Recent additions to the series of portraits of Treasurers of the 394 394 394 Resident Member elected, George Lyman Kittredge Revision of the By-Laws reported 394 394 394 Tribute by the PRESIDENT to Charles Henry Dalton written by Cotton Mather in 1682 to John Higginson . . 407 Remarks by ALBERT BUSHNELL HART on the southern question in the light of a recent visit to remote parts of the South 409 ANNUAL MEETING, APRIL, 1908. Resident Member elected, Charles Pelham Greenough. Report of the Treasurer. Report of the Auditing Committee Report of the Librarian. Report of the Cabinet-Keeper. Report of the Committee on the Library and Cabinet Paper by JAMES DENORMANDIE on Modernism Letters of Harrison Gray to Harrison Gray Otis, 1787, relative to regaining his confiscated estate, communicated by GRENVILLE H. NORCROSS By-Laws revised and adopted, new code PAGE 435 439 MAY MEETING, 1908. House Committee appointed. Announcement of the publication of the late Judge Mellen 450 450 450 Remarks by WILLIAM R. THAYER On The Centenary of Lincoln and Darwin.. 451 Third and concluding Paper by F. B. SANBORN on The Early Second Paper by JAMES DENORMANDIE on Modernism 452 499 JUNE MEETING, 1908. Memorandum by the Treasurer relative to the bequest of Mellen Chamberlain, and the publication of his History of Chelsea, submitted by the PRESIDENT for the Council . . 508 Papers, 1859, 1860, given by Mrs. William B. Rogers relative to the Harper's Ferry affair of October, 1859, and the execution of John Brown Account by BARRETT WENDELL of his presence as delegate of the Historical Society at the dinner of the Société Historique Franco-Américaine on May 30 509 518 Third and concluding Paper by JAMES DENORMANDIE On Modernism 519 Remarks by EDWIN D. MEAD in protest against the proposed change of the name of Maverick Square, East Boston Remarks by President ADAMS on the disregard of historical association in the changes of names of streets and squares PAGE 527 in Boston, and the desirability of a radical measure of reform 529 Paper by President ADAMS on the visits of Miles Standish, in 1621 and 1623, to Boston Harbor, and the reprint of a 532 LIST OF DONORS TO THE LIBRARY INDEX. 541 545 |