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HORTICULTURE 



October 23, 1920 



Henry H. Barrows 



FERN 

 SPECIALIST 



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S. A. F, & Oe Ho 

 Department 



Complying with tlie request ot Pres- 

 ident A. L. Miller, there was a meet- 

 ing of the Finance and Audit Com- 

 mittee at the Claypool Hotel, Indian- 

 apolis, Sunday, October 10th. Pres- 

 ent: A. L. Miller, president; John 

 Young, secretary; J. J. Hess, treas- 

 urer; Herman Knoble, chairman of 

 the finance and audit committee; C. 

 C. Pollworth and Joseph Manda. Pres- 

 ident-elect Thomas Roland was also 

 present and was greatly interested in 

 the proceedings. 



Conditions governing the different 

 funds of the society were given care- 

 ful consideration. The treasurer re- 

 ported that there was a balance in the 

 permanent fund of about $11,000 

 which should be invested at once and 

 as the investments of the society are 

 now made by the finance and audit 

 committee subject to the approval of 

 the executive board, the matter of in- 

 vesting this fund was referred to 

 them for recommendation. The per- 

 manent fund at present amounts to 

 almost $.50,000. 



The cost of publishing the Journal 

 of the society was also discussed. It 

 was the opinion of the officers that 

 owing to the high cost of paper and 

 labor in connection with this publica- 

 tion, it would be unwise to con- 

 tinue the publishing of same un- 

 less there was a more generous 

 support given to it by adver- 

 tisers, so that it would become 

 self-supporting. Much of the news in 

 the Journal had already been pub- 

 lished in the trade papers and as those 

 papers had always published items of 

 interest to the society in the past, 

 would no doubt be pleased to continue 

 to do so in the future. The officers' 

 recommendation would be to discon- 

 tinue same after the end of the year. 

 The supplementary reports of the 

 secretary and treasurer showed that 

 the financial condition of the society 

 was very satisfactory. It was also de- 

 cided that the $10,000 loan which was 

 authorized by a unanimous vote of the 

 convention held in Cleveland last 

 August to be made from the perma- 

 nent fund would not be required at 

 this time. Recommendations were 

 made that a more modern method of 

 keeping the records in the offices of 

 the secretary and treasurer be in- 

 stalled. 



National Publicity Committee 

 A meeting of the National Publicity 

 Committee w-as held in the Claypool 



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