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$100,000 Y. M. C. A. BUILDING.

1619 DRUID HILL AVENUE.
BALTIMORE'S GREATEST ENTERPRISE.

A modern building—basement, sub-basement and four stories.
Well equipped, large gymnasium, swimming pool, running track,
locker rooms, club rooms, social and class rooms, assembly room,
ladies' parlor and 52 dormitory rooms.

A community center, a home for men and boys, a meeting place
for all civic and community organizations. An open door to Balti-
more's greatest asset, "the Boy."

Officers.

Jas. W. Hughes.... President
Dr. H. E. Young......Vice-Pres.
Geo. V. Lottier....... Rec. Sec.
W. H. Langley.........Treasurer

Board of

T. H. Smith
Dr. Hawkins
Dr. A. O. Reid
W. S. Emerson
T. Alex. Date
J. A. B. Callis
Dr. Young
W. H.

Directors.

J. W. Hughes
G. B. Murphy
J. A. Turner
G. V. Lottier
W. A. Jones
D. J. Lewis
G. C. Nickens
Langley

Advisory Committee.

Bishop John Hurst
John Rich

Harry T. Pratt
W. H. Wright

C. C. Fitzgerald

 

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