The Observator and Increase Mather, communicated from Roger Philip McCutcheon.Maine as a Massachusetts Frontier, and some of its early Forts, by Alfred Johnson.A Religious Society at Harvard College, 1719, by William Coolidge Lane.Remarks by John Woodbury, on a copy of John Brown’s An Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times.Note on the Courier Politique de l’Univers, Boston, 1792–1793, by Percival Merritt.Note on the Term “God’s Acre,” by Albert Matthews.Remarks on Massachusetts Broadsides, 1639–1800, by Worthington Chauncey Ford.Earl Percy’s Retreat to Boston on the Nineteenth of April, 1775, by Harold Murdock.Christo et Ecclesiae, communicated from Clifford Blake Clapp.Remarks by Charles Lemuel Nichols, on a copy of the Bible used at the Inaugurations of Presidents Washington and Harding.Remarks by John Whittemore Farwell, in exhibiting a Book published in London in 1632.Sir Francis Bernard and his Grant of Mount Desert, communicated from William Otis Sawtelle.Extracts from George William Crosby’s Annals of Belfast, Maine, communicated by Alfred Johnson.Plymouth Plantation and the Golden Age, by Edward Kennard Rand.The President and the Senate, by George Hubbard Haynes.Various Objects relating to Harvard College, exhibited by Ezra Henry Baker.Book-plates of three Harvard Clubs, exhibited by Ezra Henry Baker: the Knights of the Order of the Pudding Stick, the Order of the Knights of the Square Table, and the Porcellian Club.The engraved Copper Plate from which the Harvard College Book-plates were printed about 1840, exhibited by John Whittemore Farwell.Early Silver belonging to Harvard College, by William Coolidge Lane.Remarks by Albert Matthews, on a Society at Harvard College, 1721–1723 on an Agreement between Harvard Students, dated 31 March, 1770 and on the Martimercurian Company, 1771.Delegates to the Annual Conference of Historical Societies appointed.List of Plymouth Colony Freemen, 1675, communicated by Henry Herbert Edes.George Sumner Ball (1822–1902), by Albert Matthews Remarks on Judah Monis, by George Foot Moore.Writings of George Ware Briggs (1810–1895), by Albert Matthews.Stephen Christopher Lewis, by Percival Merritt Letter of Viscount Bryce, dated 9 November, 1920, communicated by Henry Herbert Edes.Committee to Examine the Treasurer’s Accounts appointed.Committee to Nominate Officers appointed.The Building of Massachusetts Hall, 1717–1720, by William Coolidge Lane.Announcement by Henry Herbert Edes, of the Receipt of certain Bequests.Note on Robert Elliston (1680–1756), by Albert Matthews.Two Volumes, exhibited by Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe.Two Book Lists: 16, communicated from Howard Judson Hall.Robert Boucher Nickolls, by Percival Merritt Remarks by Worthington Chauncey Ford, on the Suppression of Names in Diaries and Letters.Remarks by Arthur Lord, on forged Signatures of Myles Standish and John Robinson.A Ghost Benefactor of Harvard College, by Albert Matthews.Letter of Viscount Bryce, dated 25 March, 1920, communicated by Henry Herbert Edes.Massachusetts Land Grants in Vermont, communicated from Herbert Williams Denio.Remarks by Alfred Johnson, on Two Visits of Daniel Webster to Belfast, Maine.The Church of England, Governor John Wentworth of New Hampshire, and Dartmouth College, by Lawrence Shaw Mayo.Simon Bradstreet in Marblehead, 1743–1769, by Henry Wilder Foote Notes on some Manuscript Sermons preached by the Rev.Remarks on a copy of An Exact Collection Of all Remonstrances, Declarations, Votes, etc., London, 1643, by Julius Herbert Tuttle.Book-plates of Edward Holyoke and Gershom Rawlins, 1704, exhibited by George Parker Winship.
Remarks on Thomas Hollis (1720–1774) and Jonathan Mayhew (1720–1765), by Chester Noyes Greenough.