Papers, 1882-1918, [Boston?, Mass.].

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Papers, 1882-1918, [Boston?, Mass.].

Typescript of list of meetings, members, and guests of Game Club; manuscripts include poetry written by members and guests; letters concern the depositing of Game Club books in Mass. Historical Society, addressed to Charles P. Bowditch (dated 1918).

12 items. (2 folders).

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