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English: Caption: MRS. JULIA BOYNSTON GREEN Below the caption: It was a Browning evening that the women of the Southern California Press club were invited to attend last evening and at the close of it, members voted that it would have been hard to find a more delightful subject upon which to devote their attention... Mrs. Julia Boynton Green read a scholarly paper on Browning, eulogizing the man and the spirit of his work, and declaring that the difficulty of studying Browning is more than repaid by the good that comes out of the study.
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Los Angeles Herald Los Angeles, California 28 May 1905, Sunday Page 26 Part 3 Title: Entertain Press Club

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