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102 BULLETIN OF FRIENDS' HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Albert Cook Myers, who has recently returned from England , spoke briefly about his work in collecting the complete writings of William Penn. He believes that as more information is found it will prove William Penn to have been not only a prominent Friend, but a public-spirited man and a world figure. Catharine M. Shipley alluded briefly to a few prominent Friends, formerly members of the meeting at Fourth and Arch Streets, after which the meeting was adjourned. Mary S. Allen, Secretary. —From The Friend. OFFICERS OF FRIENDS' HISTORICAL SOCIETY (1917-1918). President—Arthur N. Leeds Vice-Presidents—Isaac Sharpless Amelia M. Gummere Secretary—Mary S. Allen Treasurer—Mary S. Allen Councillors Serving 1916-1917 Hannah P. MorrisWalter Brinton Lucy C. ShelmireFrancis R. Taylor Alice H. YarnallD. Robert Yarnall Councillors Serving ?a??-1918 Ellen W. LongstrethGeorge Bailey, Jr. Ellis Y. BrownEdward Woolman Albanus L. SmithSamuel N. Rhoads ...

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