. Yachts and yachting; a magazine devoted to the upbuilding of the noble sport of yachting. ^^^^m^m. YACHTS AND YACHTING lOI have been recorded in a single days race. The efficient manner in which theselarge races have been handled by the Clubs regatta committees has been a mat-ter of most favorable comment by visiting yachtsmen, and the Clubs reputationas a racing organization has spread far and wide. Among the many prominent yachtsmen that have been or are now enrolledin the Clubs membership are C. Oliver Iselin, August Belmont, Edwin D. iVIor-gan, Morton F. Plant, Lloyd Phoenix, George J. G


. Yachts and yachting; a magazine devoted to the upbuilding of the noble sport of yachting. ^^^^m^m. YACHTS AND YACHTING lOI have been recorded in a single days race. The efficient manner in which theselarge races have been handled by the Clubs regatta committees has been a mat-ter of most favorable comment by visiting yachtsmen, and the Clubs reputationas a racing organization has spread far and wide. Among the many prominent yachtsmen that have been or are now enrolledin the Clubs membership are C. Oliver Iselin, August Belmont, Edwin D. iVIor-gan, Morton F. Plant, Lloyd Phoenix, George J. Gould, J. Rogers Maxwell,William Butler Duncan, Jr., Archibald Rogers, W. Gould Brokaw, Royal PhelpsCarroll and Ralph N. Ellis. The Clubs fleet is very large and the active yachtowners form a goodly number, but social functions are also a prominent featureof the Clubs summer season. Many well known actors and musicians belongto the Club, and delightful amateur entertainments are given in the little theatrewhich is a part of the clubhouse. The officers for 1911 are: Commodore—Leonard Ri


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