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N. Y. =Class 1919, "America"= Motto--"Peace and Democracy." Emblem--The American Beauty rose. President--Mrs. S. E. Booth, 700 N. Harrison Ave., Wilmington, Del. Secretary--Mrs. Ethel M. Vanderburger, 70 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y. Trustee--Mrs. Anna M. Fay, Brocton, N. Y. =Class 1920, "The Optimists"= Motto--"Nothing less than the best." Emblem--The pink aster. President--Dr. George Hobbie, 600 Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Treasurer--Miss Jessie M. Leslie, Chautauqua, N. Y. Secretary-Trustee--Mrs. Chas. C. Taylor, Akron, O. =Class 1921, "The Adelphians"= Motto--"Omnia vincit amor." "Love conquers all." Emblem--The woodbine. President--Prof. Frank E. Ewart, Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. Secretary--Miss Harriet Sheldon, The Seneca, Broad St., Columbus, O. Treasurer-Trustee--Mrs. Frances Akin, Chautauqua, N. Y. =Class 1922, "The Crusaders"= Motto--"Be not content to read history, make it." Emblem--The oak leaf. President--Mr. O. C. Herrick, 6028 Rodman St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Secretary--Miss Alameda Edwards, 750 Mt. Hope Road, Cincinnati, O. Treasurer--Mr. Robert Cleland, 5809 Northumberland Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Trustee--Mrs. Evalyn Dorman, Chautauqua, N. Y. =Class 1923, "The Victory"= Motto--"Victory." Emblem--The poppy. The flags of the Allies. President--Miss Elizabeth Skinner, Dunedin, Fla. Recording Secretary--Mrs. R. W. Johnston, 1649 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Corresponding Secretary--Mrs. John W. Hanna, 803 Fourth St., Braddock, Pa. Treasurer-Trustee--Mrs. R. I. Park, Chautauqua, N. Y. =Class 1924, "The New Era"= Motto--"Enter to learn, go forth to serve." Emblem--The blue larkspur and the marigold. President--Mrs. F. M. Beacom, 1312 W. 10th St., Wilmington, Del. Secretary-Treasurer--Mrs. F. N. Prechtel, Cherokee, Ia. THE TRUSTEES OF CHAUTAUQUA N. B.--The Sunday School Assembly of 1874 and 1875 was held under the direction of a committee from the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the grounds at Fair Point being owned by the Erie Conference Camp Meeting Association. In May, 1876, the property was transferred to the Board of Trustees of the National Sunday School Assembly. THE FIRST CHAUTAUQUA TRUSTEES (SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSEMBLY) C. Aultman, Canton, O
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