Record. Iv 



The Treasurer's report was duly audited by a committee con- 

 sisting of Professor F. E. Xipher and Mr. Chester B. Curtis. 



Memoranda. 



The Academy Building and contents are insured for 814,000. 



The house on A'emon Avenue is insured against fire for 83,500, 

 and against tornadoes for 81,800; both are to secure the loan. 



In order to increase the income of the Academy, it is proposed 

 to invest the money now on deposit and drawing only three per 

 cent, in a bond of unquestioned character. 



Our Tenants. 



Three of the square rooms in the Academy Building are 

 either rented or subject to rent, as the Academ}' does not need 

 them, and it uses the hall but two evenings per month. Ac- 

 cordingly we have several tenants — and we could have more. 



1. The Engineers' Club of St. Louis has the exclusive use of the two 



square rooms on the second floor, and the use of the hall every 

 Wednesday night: for wliich it pays annually SoOO.OO 



2. The Angle School of Orthodontia has for eight weeks in the fall the 



exclusive use of one room on the first floor, and day-use of a sec- 

 ond room and the hall, for 250.00 



3. The Verein Deutscher Aerzte has the hall every alternate Friday, 



for the year, for 100.00 



4. The St. Louis Chemical Society has the haU every second Monday 



of the month, for the year, for oO.OO 



The above as at present arranged may be counted upon for an in- 

 come of $900.00 



The hall is rented occasionally for a single evening. 

 From the above it appears that the Assembly Hall, which is 

 capable of seating 100 people, is for rent: — 



1. Every fourth Monday night. 



2. Ever^,' Tuesday night. 



3. Everj- Thm-sday night. 



4. Even,' alternate Friday night. 



5. Everj- Satiu-day night. 



6. Every Sunday, day and night, for lectures or public worship. 



The use of one first floor room may be had with the exception 

 of the eight weeks, as already specified. Parties wishing to rent 

 should communicate with ^liss Mar}' J. Klem, '' Curator in charge" 

 of the building. 



