Official Bulletin American Wheelmen, Vol 13, No 11

Articles in this issue

  • William W. Stall, a prominent figure in New England cycling circles, is mourned following his death on October 11, 1915.

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  • The Haverhill Cycle Club celebrates its 25th anniversary with a commemorative dinner, honoring a quarter-century of organized cycling in northeastern Massachusetts.

    p. 3
  • The Bulletin reports with interest on an experimental gyroscope-stabilized single-track automobile, drawing parallels to the bicycle's own single-track design.

    p. 2
  • Nathaniel Cushing Nash, a respected member of the L.A.W. community, is remembered in a brief obituary noting his contributions to the cycling cause.

    p. 2
  • Former President William Howard Taft purchases a bicycle for his son, a news item cited as evidence of the bicycle's continued presence in American life.

    p. 2