500 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



The amount of $45 contributed by other societies for the use of the 

 building leaves the net expense of the House S2,058.17. 



Meetings haA'e been held as follows : — ■ 



The Academy 



Regular meetings 8 



Open meetings 2 



The Physics Section 6 



American Antiquarian Society 1 



Archeological Institute 1 



Colonial Dames 1 



Colonial Society 4 



Geological Society of Boston 4 



Harvard Bil)lical Club 3 



HarA'ard-Technology Chemical Club 4 



Society of Landscape Architects 1 



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The rooms on the first floor have been used for Council and Com- 

 mittee meetings. 



The Committee expended about S200 more than last year which is 

 accounted for in the increased cost of existence. 



The wife of the late janitor, Mrs. Reardon, who was retained in the 

 ser\dce of the Academy, has sought employment elsewhere, and the 

 janitor's rooms are now occupied by the present janitor and his 

 iamily. 



Respectfully submitted, 



G. R. iVoASSiz, Chairman. 

 May 12, 1920. 



It was 



Voted, That the thanks of the Academy be given to INIr. Agassiz, 

 the retiring Chairman of the House Committee. 



On the recommendation of the Treasurer, it was 



Voted, That the Annual Assessment be SIO.OO. 



On the recommendation of the Council, it was 



