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English: A portrait of Joseph L. Wyckoff, partner in the stationery producing firm of White & Wyckoff, as well as president of the Mount Tom Golf Club (now Wyckoff Country Club, his namesake) and member of the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Golf Association. Wyckoff was also instrumental in supporting the early career of Donald Ross as he transitioned from golf pro to almost-exclusively a golf course architect, and prior to that was a force in the annexation and purchase of Smith's Ferry from Northampton. He is also the namesake of Wyckoff Park.
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Source The American Golfer, Vol. XV, issue 5, p. 341
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