The New England magazine . James D. Perkins, Director Sigourney W. Fay, Director. 6 Q o IIf 4 O j .2 oin 1 THE NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY IN NEW YORK 547 mensurate obligationsand duties. There areprinciples that NewEnglanders cherishand recognize as fur-nishing the very foun-dation of all desirableprivate and public this society bestaid in preserving anddiffusing these princi-ples by giving merelyan annual dinner, orby making it an inci-dent in the larger workof an establishedhome, where the prin-ciples of our fathersmay be its daily guide ? The spirit ofteam-work pulsesthrough all this,and
The New England magazine . James D. Perkins, Director Sigourney W. Fay, Director. 6 Q o IIf 4 O j .2 oin 1 THE NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY IN NEW YORK 547 mensurate obligationsand duties. There areprinciples that NewEnglanders cherishand recognize as fur-nishing the very foun-dation of all desirableprivate and public this society bestaid in preserving anddiffusing these princi-ples by giving merelyan annual dinner, orby making it an inci-dent in the larger workof an establishedhome, where the prin-ciples of our fathersmay be its daily guide ? The spirit ofteam-work pulsesthrough all this,and one can butfeel that now thatthe brilliant indi-viduality of is turnedtoward making it apossibility for thesociety, the vigor-ous individualities of scores of other members will be enlistedand the New England Society in the City ofNew York, which is to-day the most dis-tinguished society in the country because of
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