The American Folk-Lore Society : Officers, By-Laws, Branches, And Publications, 1894
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Such meetings are held monthly during the season, in private houses or in public rooms. The proceedings of Branches naturally take a somewhat wider range than those of the General Society, and may include topics re- lated to folk-lore, involving ethnography, archaeology, and literature. All large American cities contain an immigrant population gathered from many countries, the observation of which, in the widest manner, forms a study of manifold interest. It is essential that all members of a B...ranch should also be mem- bers of the General Society ; but persons belonging to the house- hold of a member may be received as associate members, having no further connection with The American Folk-Lore Society. The first Branch established was at Philadelphia, in 1889, under the title of Philadelphia Chapter of The American Folk-Lore Society. The designation now officially adopted is The American Folk-Lore Society, followed by the name of the Branch. Branches now exist (according to the order of time of establishment) at Boston, Mass., New Orleans, La., Montreal, Que., New York, N.
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