History of the Press Club of Chicago An Account of Its Organization And Perfor

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THOMAS, Associated Press.
PRESS CLUB OF CHICAGO. 55 President Scott appointed the following committees for 1887: ENTERTAINMENT. C. A. Snowden, H. B. Smith, Walton Perkins, J. J. Fuller, Sam. V. Steele.
LIBRARY. E. A. Cdlkins, H. F. Boynton, E. P. Vining.
RECEPTION. Jno. F. Ballantyne, Col. J. C. Bundy, T. Z. Cowles, J. B. Jeffery, John E. Wilkie.
VISITING. John McGovern, W. A. Taylor, J. Harry Ballard.
At the regular meeting held January 9, 1887, the newly elected officers were duly installed.
...The reports of the secretary and treasurer showed receipts $5, 806. 19, and expenditures $5, 205 06, leaving a balance of $601. 13 in the Club treasury. Mr. Boynton, of the Library Com- mittee, reported the receipt of one hundred and forty volumes during the year, and, on motion of Mr. McGovern, was tendered a vote of thanks by the Club for his efforts in behalf of the library. Mr. Hunt, of the Entertainment Committee, reported that the receipts were $1, 508. 50, and the expenses $477. 36; net profit $1, 031.

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