ResolvMons Relating to the Academy. 673 



FEES OF LIFE MEMBERS. 



XBy the Academy, July 19, 1870, Vol. I, p. 187.] 



Resolved, That the fees from memTjers for life be set apart as a per- 

 manent endowment fund to be invested in Wisconsin state bonds, or 

 other equally safe securities, and that the proceeds of said fund, only, 

 be used for the general purposes of the Academy. 



ANNUAL DUES. 



[By the Academy, Decemher 29, 1892, Vol. IX, p. vi.} 



Resolved, That the secretary and treasurer be instructed to strike 

 from the list of active members of the Academy the names of all who 

 are in arrears in the payment of annual dues, except in those cases 

 where, in their judgment, it is desirable to retain such members for a 

 longer time. 



ARREARS OF ANNUAL DUES. 



[By the Council, Deeem'ber 29, 1897.1 



Resolved, That the treasurer be requested to send out the notices of 

 annual dues as soon as possible after each annual meeting and to ex- 

 tend the notice to the second or third time within a period of four 

 months where required. 



Note. — The Printing Commissioners of the State of Wisconsin now 

 require all copy to be at hand ready for the printer before the permit 

 for printing shall be issued by the Secretary of State. But, under a 

 ruling of the Commissioners, made in response to a presentation by the 

 Committee of the Academy appointed December 29, 1897, each volume of 

 the Transactions may be issued in two consecutive parts; so that a 

 publication may thus be issued each year covering the papers accepted 

 after the previous annual meeting. 



