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January 28. - Miss Louise Wickham, a reception; No. 338 Lexington
avenue.
January 28.-The Vassar Alumni of New York, a luncheon; The Plaza:
January 30.-Mrs. Charles Dewar Simons, Jr., Mrs. John Anderson
Morton, a reception; The Buckingham Hotel.
January 0.-Last Meeting Monday afternoon Bridge Club: No. 988
Fifth avenue.
January 31.-Mrs. Henry Meyer Johnson, a bridge party; No. 103 East
Fifty-seventh street.
January 31.-Mrs. Alfred Post Hinton, a dinner and theatre party; No.
45 West Fifty-fifth street.
January 31.-Mrs. Wilson Powell, a dinner; No. 130 East Seventieth
street.
January 31.-Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Duncan, a dinner; No. 3 East
Seventy-fifth street.
February 1.-Miss Grace Bigelow, a dinner; No. 21 Gramercy Park.
February 1.-Mrs. Karl Newhoff, a bridge party ; No. 238 Madison av.
February 7.-Mrs. Thomas H. Barber, a dinner for Governor and Mrs.
Dix ; No. 45 East Sixty-eighth street.
February 7.-Mrs. W. Seward Webb, a dinner for Miss Laura Webb;
No. 680 Fifth avenue.
February 8, 9.-Annual Entertainment of the Junior League ; The Plaza.
February 10.-Mrs. Dallas Bache Pratt, a dinner; No. 24 West Forty-
eighth street.
February 11.-Mrs. Samuel Untermyer, a reception for Count Albert
Apponyi; No. 675 Fifth avenue.
February 14.-Annual fête for the benefit of the New York Association
for the Blind; Hotel Astor.
February 14.-Miss Catherine Hamersley, a dinner for Miss Francis
Dickey; No. 1030 Fifth avenue.
February 15.-Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, a luncheon for Count Albert Ap-
ponyi; No. 25 East Seventy-eighth street.
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This file includes poems, articles, and letters relating to Admiral Robert Peary, the ship Roosevelt, and North and South Pole expeditions.
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