Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 40, 17 December 1909 — Page 8

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THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1909.

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(American News Service) New York, Dec. 17. One of the largest and most representative gathering1 of distinguished educators and economists ever assembled in this country, will meet here from December 27 to 31 on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the American Historical and American Economic associations. In connection with the sessions of these associations, seven allied organizations including the American Political Science association, the American Statistical association, the American Socialigical society, the American Association for Labor Legislation, the American Social Science

association, the Bibliographical Soci

ety of America and the American Society of Church History will hold their annual meetings, and several joint

sessions of all the organizations will also be held. Addresses on political historical and economic problems will be made by well known authorities

and more than a hundred topics will

be discussed. To be Thirty Sessions. During the four days convention

more than thirty sessions will be held

by the several organizations, the prin

cipal meeting places being the Wal

dorf Astoria, Carnegie Hall and Co

lumbia university.

The most important meeting of the

convention will be the citizens meet

ing at Carnegie Hall on Monday night,

where all the 8.000 visitors will be of

ficially welcomed to the city by Presi

dent Taft, Governor Hughes, Mayor

McClellan and other public officials.

Several foreign scholars will also be

present at this meeting, including

James Bryce, British Ambassador to

the United States; Henry Higgs, representing the Royal Economic society

of England and Signor Pantaleoni, representing the economists of Italy.

On Tuesday, December 28, meetings

will be held by the various associations at Columbia University and the New York Historical building. A luncheon will be tendered by Colum

bia University to members of all the

associations and in the afternoon a reception will be given. The features

of Tuesday evening will be a review of the work of the historical societies

of leading European nations and an anniversary meeting of the American

Economic association. Reception to Foreigners. On Wednesday, December 29, meetings will center at the Waldorf-Astoria. Meetings of the American Historical association and American Economic association will be held in the morning, followed by a breakfast and reception to foreign guests. In the evening a reception and entertainment with historical tableaux will be given by the Indies' reception commit

tee.

On Thursday, December 30. important meetings of all the societies will be held at Columbia University, the Merchants association, the Chambers of Commerce, the Metropolitan Life Building and the Waldorf. On Thursday evening a reception will be given in honor of the American Historical association and American Economic association by Mr. and Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt at their residence, 660 Fifth avenue. On Friday, December 31, further meetings will be held at Columbia

university and the Waldorf-Astoria, and a special train will take the representatives of the societies to West Point. Some of the Speakers. Among the men who will give addresses are President Davis R. Dewey, American Economic association; President Albert Bushnell Hart. American Historical association; President A. Lawrence Lowell, American Political Science association; President Henry W. Farnam, American Association for Labor Legislation; President W. G. Summer, American Socialogical society; acting President S. N. D. North. American Statistical association; President John H. Finley, American Social Science association; G. W. Prothero, London; Edward Meyer, Berlin; R. Altamira, Spain; C. T. Colenbrabder, Holland; Camille Enlart, Paris; E. Dana Durand, director

of census; Franklin H. Giddings, Co

lumbia University; W. S. Ferguson, Harvard University; Albert G. Keller, Yale University; Julian P. Bretz, Cornell University; A. C. Howland, University of Pennsylvania; Albion W. Small, University of Chicago; Charles A. Ellwood, University of Missouri; R. F. Scholz, University of California; Frederic L. Paxon, University of Michigan; Charles M. Andrews, Johns Hopkins University; H. E. Bourne, Western Reserve University; Frank Heywood Hodder, University of Kansas; Edward S. Meany, Uni

versity of Washington; Waldo G. Ice

land, Carnegie Institution; Paul Diesernd, Library of Congress and Hon. W. lu MacKenzie, Canadian Minister of Labor.

CITY IN BRIEF

Will Young will leave the first of the year, in company with several Cincinnati friends for Leesburg, Florida, where they will spend the winter. See display of art work at Bradbury's, 1015 Main. 15-17-19-21 Get Xmas photos at Parson's. We guarantee to get your pictures in time for Christmas. 14-4t Price's Ice Cream all the year round. Block Cream and individual moulds made to order. 17-121-2"J-2: Township Trustee James Howarth. has returned from Indianapolis, where he attended the nineteenth annual session of the Indiana Trustees association. Special assortment of Gift Books in fine bindings at Morris & Co's Book Store. i5-4t Plenty of nice fresh Oysters for the holidays at Price's. Selects, Standards and Counts every day by express. 17-1S-21-22 -'23 The new Quaker Calendar at Nicholson's. 1621 Miss Kate Duey will go to Chicago tomorrow, where she will spend three months with her sister, Mrs. Hammond. Plerty of time before Xmas to get your photos at Parson's studio, 701 Main street. j4tt Get a box of Price's fine Chocolates; they have some very handsome packages. 17-18-21-22-23 George Hughes, a student at Earlham, will spend the Christmas vacation with his parents and relatives in New

Haven, Conn. We have made special preparations to furnish all Sunday School Teachers needing Christmas candies, our pure candies at surprisingly low figures. The Greek Candy Store. 162t Mr. and Mrs. Dowell King, of Nashville, Tenn. ,are spending the holidays

with relatives and friends in this city.

Mr. King is connected with the Gaar.

Scott and Co. agency at Nashville. You can get a nice box of chocolates at Price's from 50c up to $3.00. 17-18-21-22-23 Finest assortment of all kinds of pictures for Xmas at Morris & Co's Book Store. 15-4t For Christmas Candy Boxes

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10-3t Repairs are being made to library

cases in the circuit court library during the absence of Judge Fox from the

city. Judge Fox is visiting in Chicago.

Figs, Nuts, Dates and Malaga

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Richard Lackey, who has been at

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Prices's have an elegant line of neat

boxes filled with fine chocolates. You will like them. 17-18-21-22-23

Miss Electa Henley of this city, who

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