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Crater Heads Society (English)
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11 October 1937
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County Clerk Walter K. Crater was elected president of the Somerset County Historical Society Saturday in the Old Dutch Parsonage, Washington Place, headquarters of General Frelinghuysen Chapter, DAR. (English)
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County Clerk Walter K. Crater was elected president of the Somerset County Historical Society Saturday in the Old Dutch Parsonage, Washington Place, headquarters of General Frelinghuysen Chapter, DAR. He succeeds W. B. R. Mason of Bound Brook, who was made honorary president. Rep. Charles A. Eaton of Watchung spoke. His talk was in observation of the sesquicentennial of the U. S. Constitution. Other officers elected follow: Vice-presidents, Mrs. A. L. C. Hardwicke of this borough and Isaac L. Kipp of Neshanic Station; secretary-treasurer. Dr. F. A. Wild of Bound Brook; curator. Miss Mary Laughton, Somerville; trustee, Dr. Lancelot Ely, Somerville. Dr. Eaton touched briefly on various phases of constitutional history and called the century and a half old document "the most extraordinary human document outside the word of God." Eaton Sounds Warning. Dr. Eaton asserted we are entering the "dark ages" of proletarianism with the fundamental rights of mankind being disregarded by tyrants. He concluded the only hope of the world is in a spiritual revival which will elevate the intellectual being to his proper place in directing world progress. … Mrs. Honeyman presented to the society a complete set of the old Somerset County Quarterly, which will be placed in the showcase in the courthouse. She also presented two sets of "Northern New Jersey," written by Mr. Honeyman. (English)
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