The Season An Annual Record in New York Brooklyn And Vicinity

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The Season An Annual Record in New York Brooklyn And Vicinity
Charles Henry Crandall
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And IVIrs. William K. Vanderbilt, Xo. 6G1 Fifth Avenue, gave a dinner-party.
Mr. And Mrs. Malcolm Graham, No. 13 West Seventeenth Street, entertained a party of ladies and gentlemen at dinner.
Mr. And Mrs. G. Morgan, No. 6 East Fortieth Street, gave a dinner- party.
Wednesday, March 7.
Wednesday opened with the lecture of Mr. Von Eltz on German literature, at the house of Mrs. Place. About thirty ladies were pres- ent and listened to an entertaining resume of the work of the Mm- nesinrrers who,
... in the delicate impersonality of their loves, seem to have fmaged forth the Oscar Wildes and Dante Rossettis of ^to-day. They were capable of " sitting up all night with a daffodil, " those brave knights and fantastic lovers.
In the afternoon IMr. Walter Rutherfurd gave a reception for Mr. And Mrs. John W. Ehninger.
Mrs Charles F. Livermore received at No. 145 Madison Avenue, and I^Irs. F. R. Halsey at No. 22 West Fifty-third Street.
Mrs. Joseph T. Low, of No. 18 East Fortieth Street, and Mrs. Rob- ert W.


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