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Sala had always been kind and cordial. The speaker had never heard a speech of greater warmth and tenderness than Mr. Sala's appeal for the poor and unfortunate members of the theatri- cal profession, which he delivered while presiding at the Dramatic Fund dinner in London a few years before. On behalf of American actors Mr. Barrett thanked Mr. Sala for the generous cour- tesy which he had always extended to members of the profession from this side of the water. It was not alone for his sagacio...us judgment and his criti- cal acumen that the speaker admired Mr. Sala, but for his kindness, his tenderness and his warm- hearted sympathy. Mr. Edwin Booth was also one of the early members, but rarely came to the club. Chandos Fulton remembers seeing Mr. Booth in the club only once, and then D. R. Locke (Petroleum V. Nasby) was telling a good story and enjoying it himself as much as anyone present. Edwin Booth enjoyed the story, observing, when the burly hu- morist had finished, " I wish I could tell a story." An important project now occupied the attention of the Directory of the club.
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