PERSONAL.
Miss Roosevelt, daughter of Piesifefc Roosevelt, accompanies Mr WhHelaw Bid (of the 'New York Tribune") to the Conation in the status of a private indrvid»L At the North End Boating Club's Cin* mittee meeting last evening Mr A. E. Ay, who is leaving for Christehurdb, tendered his resignation. The chairman (Mr JJ, Dick) expressed the regret experiencedjby the members at losing so valuable and jse~ ful a member. Not only as an active wring man had Mr Jay "assarted the diVa welfare, but as a member of the Caanuttee, and also as their repraserrtatire on/the Assocktkm, be had been mdefatigabfe in the dab's interests. Seveial others »pcke in enlegistie terms of Mr fay's wart; and it wa unaninwwriy rescind that at th» next general meeting of tbf club the members be asked to agree to «e psopoaalthafc Mr Jay's name be mscribe on the home* roll of the dub as a' life Member.
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Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 6
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154PERSONAL. Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 6
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