PENWOMEN'S CLUB.
An ' interesting, address on the poet Byron was given at the Penwoinen's Club by Mr. Russell McVeagh on Friday afternoon. . . Mr. McVeagh gave an outline of Byron's life and the circumstances that •led up to the writing of many of-his poems. Mr. McVeagh recited severa.l 'extraWfs 5 frtfm Byron's wbrks. "The poem describing the battle of Waterloo," he said, "is probably the finest* in the English language." Mrs. Carr. Rollett presided and thanked Mr. McVeagli for his address,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 18
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