100 MINUTES . [April 7, 8 and 9, 



Executive Session, 12.15 P.M. 

 President Smith in the Chair. 



The report of the Committee appointed to prepare a plan 

 for the appropriate celebration of the bi-centennial of the birth 

 of Benjamin Frankhn was presented, and on motion the Com- 

 mittee was continued with power to carry out the plan. 



The pending nominations for membership were read and 

 the Society proceeded to an election. 



Afternoon Session, 2 P.M. 

 President Smith in the Chair. 



The Tellers reported that the following candidates had been 

 elected to membership: 



Residents of the United States — 



Maurice Bloomfield, Ph.D., LL.D., Baltimore. 



Henry Pickering Bowditch, M.D., LL.D., Sc.D., Jamaica 

 Plains, Mass. 



Edward Potts Cheyney, A.M., Philadelphia. 



Russell H. Chittenden, Ph.D., New Haven. 



Frank Wigglesworth Clarke, S.B., Sc.D., Washington. 

 • John Chalmers DaCosta, M.D., Philadelphia. 



Kuno Francke, Ph.D., Cambridge, Mass. 



Adolphus W. Greely, U.S.A., Washington. 



Preston Albert Lambert, Bethlehem, Pa. 



Edgar OdeU Lovett, Ph.D., LL.D., Princeton. 



Edward Leamington Nichols, Ph.D., Ithaca. 



Hon. Theodore Roosevelt, Washington. 



Samuel W. Stratton, Washington. 



Harvey W. Wiley, A.M., M.D., LL.D., Washington. 



Foreign residents — 



Friedrich Delitzsch, Berlin. 



Sir Richard C. Jebb, Cambridge. 



