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Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii
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Lowell's clubs and institutes honor the late abolitionist Wendell Phillips, including the Phillips Club, Phillips Literary Institute with members pursuing literary works on Shakespeare, Darwin, and popular errors, and a Wendell Phillips Literary and Social Club for colored people.
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The name and fame of the late Wendell Phillips are evidently in no danger of being forgotten in Lowell. First, there is a club bearing the simple, unadorned name "Phillips," the members relying on their own innate worth and accomplishments to show what the title means. Then there is the Phillips Literary institute. One of the members devotes all his leisure time to literature, and contemplates bringing out a treatise in a short time dealing with the authorship of Shakespeare. Another is collecting materials for giving the Darwinian theory its coup de grace, while a third is soon to print a pamphlet on "Some Popular Errors of the Day." Lastly, there is the Wendell Phillips Literary and Social club, composed of colored people.—Lowell Mail.
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The name and fame of the late Wendell Phillips are evidently in no danger of being forgotten in Lowell. First, there is a club bearing the simple, unadorned name "Phillips," the members relying on their own innate worth and accomplishments to show what the title means. Then there is the Phillips Literary institute. One of the members devotes all his leisure time to literature, and contemplates bringing out a treatise in a short time dealing with the authorship of Shakespeare. Another is collecting materials for giving the Darwinian theory its coup de grace, while a third is soon to print a pamphlet on "Some Popular Errors of the Day." Lastly, there is the Wendell Phillips Literary and Social club, composed of colored people.