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SUSTAINING MEMBERS 



Article 2 of the Constitution of the Association contains the provision : "A person 

 who gives one thousand dollars to the Association may be elected to be a sustaining 

 member and is exempt from further dues." 



Article 10 of the Constitution contains the provision: "The payments from sustaining 

 and life members form part of the permanent fund, and the income (after the death of 

 the member) shall be used for research, unless otherwise directed by unanimous vote of 

 the Council or by a majority vote at two consecutive annual meetings." 



An asterisk preceding the name of a member indicates that he is deceased. 



The symbols following the name give the complete membership record of the member. 

 For example, the symbols following the first name below indicate that Edward Dean 

 Adams became a member (M) in 1890, a fellow (F) in 191 3, a sustaining member (S) 

 in 1916 and died (D) in 1931. A dash following the letter D means that the year of 

 the death of the person is not known by the Association. 



*Adams, Edward Dean. M90F13S16D31. *Maiben, Hector. S21D31. 



^Hermann, Mrs. Esther. S70D11. *Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth. S73D99. 



*Lilly, William. S79D93. -'Walters, Henry. S29D31. 

 *McMillin, Emerson. S88F09D22. 



LIFE MEMBERS 



Article 2 of the Constitution of the Association contains the provision : "A member 

 who pays at one time the sum of one hundred dollars [fifty dollars until Jan. 1, 1920] to 

 the Association becomes a life member and is exempt from further dues." 



The provision of Article 10 of the Constitution, quoted under Sustaining Members 

 above, applies also to Life Members. 



The names of Life Members who were living on June 1, 1934, are included, with 

 additional information, in the complete directory of members for the period June 1, 

 1 934- July 1, 1940, which begins on page 217. The names of Life Members who were 

 deceased on June 1, 1934, are contained in some earlier volume of the Summarized Pro- 

 ceedings. Therefore the complete membership record of every person who has been a 

 member of the Association since the present system of records was established in 1920 

 is contained in some volume of the Summarized Proceedings. 



The symbols following the name give the complete membership record of the member. 

 For example, the symbols following the second name below indicate that E. Stanley 

 Abbot became a member (M) in 1904, a life member (L) in 1909, and a fellow (F) in 

 1928. In case a member is deceased the letter D precedes the digits that indicate the 

 year of his death ; a dash following the letter D means that the year of the death of the 

 person is not known by the Association. 



New York State Library. Lio. *Argollo, Miguel T. M08L14D16. 



Abbot, E. Stanley. M04L09F28. Armstrong, Clairette P. L29F33. 



Achilles, Edith Mulhall. M22L25F28. Armstrong, Donald. M10L11. 



Ackerman, Mrs. Ethel Serviss. L25. Armstrong, Francis T. Ln. 



Adams, Edwin L. M18L26. Armstrong, S. Howard. L39. 



Allen, A. H. M24L25. Armstrong, Samuel T. M06L07F33. 



Allis, Edward Phelps. M02F05L14. Armstrong, Warren Putnam. L34. 



Allis, William Phelps. M24L31F33. *Arnett, Eugene. L24D38. 



Alvord, John W. M07F11L31. Arnold, John W. M24L29F31. 



