Against all vulgar spells,
And cries aloud, “Restore the pines
To these my favorite Fells.
Mount Winthrop you may call this spot
If you'll preserve the trees
That canopied with winter's green
The guv'nor's lunch of cheese!”
The Society's work-papers and addresses— fifteenth year, 1910-1911.
October 17.—‘Boston—1915. Its Motives, Methods and Goal.’ Mr. John L. Sewell, Executive Secretary of Boston-1915.November 21.—‘Days of the New England Primer.’ Rev. Anson Titus of Somerville.
December 19.—‘Music in the Early Days of Medford.’ Mrs. Elsie R. Perkins.
January 16.—Annual Meeting. Election of Officers.
February 20.—‘Lucretia Mott.’ Mrs. Anna D. Hallowell.
March 20.—‘Tufts College.’ Professor Lawrence B. Evans of Tufts College.
April 17.—‘Literary People of Medford.’ Mrs. Louise Peabody Sargent.
May 15.—‘The Union Congregational Church, Medford.’ Mr. Henry B. Doland.