Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Sat, Nov 21, 1891 -- "Two New Clubs" -- Fifteen young gentlemen residing in the vicinity of the Plum Street Station have formed themselves into a club and rented the rooms over Barnhart's grocery to meet in. Here can be found all the best newspapers, magazines and other reading matter. The rooms are open to Club members at all hours of the day and make a splendid meeting place. Social amusement is the object of the association and everything points to a successful career. The following are the members: John Burbridge, Will Sidener, Charles Wasson, George Robinson, Geo. Dollick, Harry Vance, Geo. Hills, John BIrch, Bert Benson, Lon Whittaker, Howard Galey, Fred Hoover, Oscar Chapman, harry Pierson and Cal Geingrich. A number of young men about town have organized a literary society modeled after the Ouiatenon. The following are the officers; FP Mount, President; Harvey Ransom and JL Shrum, VP; Robert WHitford, Sec, Robert Caldwell, treas. The meeting will be held fornightly, the first on next Friday evening in the office of John L. Shrum, at which time OD Humphrey will read a paper on "WIlliam Morris." This new organization is known as the "Yandes Coterie." The memberships is large and enthusiastic.