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labored for the good of the society, as much so when a Director as when 

 President, and it never should be said that his position influenced his 

 zeal. 



The next order was the election of three Trustees, in place of Kobert 

 M. Hamilton, J. J. Green, and Chris. Green, whose terms expired. 



Grove L. Johnson nominated the same gentlemen to serve again, that 

 the President might have the same supporters to aid him in his work. 

 No other nominations being made, on motion of James A. Duffy, the 

 Secretary was ordered to cast the vote of the members, which being 

 done, loud applause followed, and the nominees were declared unani- 

 mously elected. The society then adjourned sine die. 



