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The Papyrus Club was a literary organization in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1872, and existing until approximately 1923, the Club contained and hosted many of the great literary, and journalistic minds of its time, including Robert Benchley, Mark Twain and Walt Whitman. The society organized Whitman's April 15, 1881 lecture on the death of Abraham Lincoln.

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  • The Papyrus Club was a literary organization in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1872, and existing until approximately 1923, the Club contained and hosted many of the great literary, and journalistic minds of its time, including Robert Benchley, Mark Twain and Walt Whitman. The society organized Whitman's April 15, 1881 lecture on the death of Abraham Lincoln. (en)
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  • The Papyrus Club was a literary organization in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1872, and existing until approximately 1923, the Club contained and hosted many of the great literary, and journalistic minds of its time, including Robert Benchley, Mark Twain and Walt Whitman. The society organized Whitman's April 15, 1881 lecture on the death of Abraham Lincoln. (en)
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