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[Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1924-1927, page 322], minutes of June 21, 1927 (continued)

Includes consideration of report that construction of the Central Park West subway revealed the poor condition of the street sewers and need for repair and assessment; Leon Hirsch Keyserling announced as the winner of the Columbia University scholarship/award for best essay on New York City history; decline of request from the Ethical Culture Branch School for use of the vacant lot as a playground; and consideration of dispute with the Colonial Dames over the attribution in the Quarterly Bulletin as to whether their headquarters was built by William T. Robinson or William S. Smith.

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Includes consideration of report that construction of the Central Park West subway revealed the poor condition of the street sewers and need for repair and assessment; Leon Hirsch Keyserling announced as the winner of the Columbia University scholarship/award for best essay on New York City history; decline of request from the Ethical Culture Branch School for use of the vacant lot as a playground; and consideration of dispute with the Colonial Dames over the attribution in the Quarterly Bulletin as to whether their headquarters was built by William T. Robinson or William S. Smith.
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nyhs:237199
NYHS Identifier
nyhs_inst_rg1_v-27_328
Mss Dept - NYHS-RG 1.27
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Subject (Topical)
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[Minutes of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, 1924-1927, page 322], minutes of June 21, 1927 (continued)
Date Created
1927-June-21
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