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In the fall of 1891 Arthur Ware was chosen editor, Mr. Safford corresponding secretary, and Eugene Fuller treasurer. The feasibility of the club's printing a fortnightly paper in the interests of the Cross-street Society was presented to the members by A. W. Glines at the meeting of November 4. Christmas eve, December 24, an entertainment was given in the vestry, the shadow pantomime of Puss in Boots, and tableau from Mother Goose, by the C. C. C. At the opening meeting for 1892, January 9, with nine members present, it was voted to discontinue the C. C. C. Journal with the present number, Vol. V., No. 4. One interesting feature of the paper had been the contributions of Mr. Glines, which never missed a number. He and Acting Editor Ware received a unanimous vote of thanks for their services. January 23 a prospectus was read of our new paper, which was to be a printed sheet, and to be known as the Gleaner. The project seemed feasible, and the club adopted it. Mr. Glines