The formation of a literary club is not a difficult matter, though the amount of red tape with which it is sometimes covered up makes the project seem formidable.
The leading spirits of the Woman's Literary Club of Endbury cast about for some other sphere of interest to annex as their very own property.
Lydia was intensely conscious, under her sister's forbearing silence, that Marietta had never been asked to join the Woman's Literary Club.
By reason of the agitation caused by these lectures a Woman's Literary Club[534] was organized in Toronto with Dr.
Ladies' Column' under the auspices of the Toronto Woman's Literary Club, the first ladies' club ever formed in Canada.
He wrote to London to his nearest and dearest friends--the members of a literary club of which he was a member--to complain that his "loneliness weighed on him.
I first saw Charles Browne at a literary club; he had only been a few hours in London, and he seemed highly pleased and excited at finding himself in the old city to which his thoughts had so often wandered.
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