Annual Report of the Boston Young Men's Christian Union

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Boston Young Men's Christian Union, 1911 - Child welfare
 

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Page 55 - ... the annual meeting in the year 1898, four directors shall be elected, each to serve three years; four directors, each to serve two years; and four directors, each to serve one year; and at each annual meeting thereafter four directors shall be elected, each to serve three years. Immediately after the annual meeting in each year the Board of Directors shall meet and organize, and shall choose from their number a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Society, for the ensuing...
Page 98 - Such petition shall be filed with the secretary of the Board of Directors. It shall be the duty of the Board to...
Page 1 - I know there are brook-gladdened meadows ahead And mountains of wearisome height; That the road passes on through the long afternoon And stretches away to the night. But still I rejoice when the travelers rejoice, And weep with the strangers that moan, Nor live in my house by the side of the road Like a man who dwells alone.
Page 1 - There are hermit souls that live withdrawn In the peace of their self-content; There are souls, like stars, that dwell apart, In a fellowless firmament; There are pioneer souls that blaze their paths Where highways never ran; — But let me live by the side of the road And be a friend to man.
Page 100 - Any vacancy occurring from any cause at any time in the number of said Trustees shall be filled by the remaining Trustees. Until such vacancy is filled, or while any Trustee is absent from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, or physically or...
Page 1 - Let me live in my house by the side of the road, Where the race of men go by; They are good, they are bad, they are weak, they are strong, Wise, foolish, and so am I.
Page 1 - Let me live in a house by the side of the road, Where the race of men go by — The men who are good and the men who are bad, As good and as bad as I. I would not sit in the scorner's seat, Or hurl the cynic's ban; Let me live in my house by the side of the road And be a friend to man.

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