. The Robinsons and their kin folk . ADDRESS TO OUR PRIMAL ANCESTOR. By DoANE RoiUNsoN, Aberdeen, South ; by Bart, the leading Western cartoonii^t. No doubt it swells your dotard pride,To jauk about and dodge and hide, From all your kin ;But mind you, we are on your trail ;A tireless band and everyoneA true and dauntless your sport ! We give you warn you that we shall not fail, To fetch you in. Weve combed and sifted oer and oer,Columbia, from sea to shore, To catch the climbed the heights of Bunker HilWeve tunnelled under Plymouth Rock


. The Robinsons and their kin folk . ADDRESS TO OUR PRIMAL ANCESTOR. By DoANE RoiUNsoN, Aberdeen, South ; by Bart, the leading Western cartoonii^t. No doubt it swells your dotard pride,To jauk about and dodge and hide, From all your kin ;But mind you, we are on your trail ;A tireless band and everyoneA true and dauntless your sport ! We give you warn you that we shall not fail, To fetch you in. Weve combed and sifted oer and oer,Columbia, from sea to shore, To catch the climbed the heights of Bunker HilWeve tunnelled under Plymouth Rock,To trace our lost ancestral stock,—Jeer from your covert if you cross the ocean. Dauntless still. Well follow you. The hoary crags of Scotia scale; Her boistrous frifths and torrents sail; Ay, rant and fret !Vea, crouch within a Leyden jar,—The pack is after you full trail is warm, the quarry though you seek the regions far,Or mount the blazing morning star. Well bag you SECRETAR^YS REPORT. The second biennial meeting of the Robinson Family Gene-alogical and Historical Association, was held in Gloucester,Mass., on the 26th of August, 1902. Over one hundred members of the different families werepresent, representing Missouri, South Dakota, Illinois, Michi-gan, New York, and all the New England States, with theexception of Vermont. Those who came from a distance arrived at noon fromBoston by steamer and train, and were met by a delegation ofthe family at the station and pier, and were escorted to twospecial trolley cars in waiting to convey the members of theAssociation for a ride of fifteen miles around famous Cape Ann,thus encircling the picturesque city of Gloucester, on one ofthe most perfect of summer days, greatly to the enjoyment andsatisfaction of all. The ride was made the more enjoyable bythe untiring attention of the Hon. David I. Robinson and hisson, Will Austin Robinson, who called attention to the manypoints of interest as we pass


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