594 PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY. 



Archaeological Institute 1 



Colonial Dames 1 > 



Colonial Society 4 



Geological Club of Boston 3 



Harvard-Technology Chemical Club 5 



New England Botanical Club 3 



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The rooms on the first floor have been used for Academy Council 

 and Committee meetings, and also by the Colonial Society, the 

 Trustees of the Children's Museum, and the Thursday Evening Club. 



During Convocation Week of the American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, December 26-30, the Academy kept open 

 house for the members of the Association, tea being served each after- 

 noon. 



Respectfully submitted, 



John Osborne Sumner, Chairman. 

 May 9, 1923. 



On recommendation of the Treasurer, it was 

 Voted, That the Annual Assessment be $10.00. 

 The annual election resulted in the choice of the following 

 officers and committees: 



George F. Moore, President. 

 Arthur E. Kennelly, Vice-President for Class I. 

 William M. Wheeler, Vice-President for Class II. 

 Arthur P. Rugg, Vice-President for Class III. 

 Harry W. Tyler, Corresponding Secretary. 

 Charles B. Gulick, Recording Secretary. 

 Harold Murdock, Treasurer. 

 Arthur G. Webster, Librarian. 



Councillors for Four Years. 



George F. Swain, of Class I. 

 Irving W. Bailey, of Class II. 

 Jeremiah D. M. Ford, of Class III. 



