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PROORAM 



OF THE 



Nineteenth Annual M:EEXiNa 



OF THE 



Indiana Academy of Science, 



STATE HOUSE. INDIANAPOLIS, 

 December 28 and 29, 1903. 



OFFICERS AND EX-OFPICIO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



W. S. Blatchley, President. C. L. Mees, Vice-President. John S. Wright, Secretary. 

 Donaldson Bodine, Assistant Secretary. G. A. Abhott, Press Secretary. 

 W. A. McBeth, Treasurer. 



H.W. Wiley, Stanley Coulter, T. C. Mendenhall, 



M. B. Thomas, . Amos W. Butler, John C. Branner, 



D.W. Dennis, W.A.Noyes, J. P. D. .John, 



C. H. Eigenmann, J. C. Arthur, John M. Coulter, 



C.A.Waldo, J. L. Campbell, David S. Jordan. 

 Thomas Gray, 0. P. Hay, 



With one exception, the sessions of the Academy will be held in the State House, in the 

 rooms of the State Board of Agriculture and Horticulture; the President's address will be 

 given in the auditorium of the Shortridge High School. 



Head.iuarters will be at the English Hotel. A rate of $2.00 and up per day, American 

 plan, will be made to all persons who make it known at the time of registering that they 

 are members of the Academy. 



Reduced railroad rates for the members can not be secured under the present ruling of 

 the Traffic Assoi-iation. Many of the colleges can secure special rates on the various roads. 

 Those who can not do this, could join the State Teachers' Association, whose sessions begin 

 on December 29, and thus secure a one-and-one-third round-trip fare. 



PROGRAM COMMITTEE. 



Mel. T. Cook, Greencastle, Indiana. Glenn Culbertson, Hanover, Indiana. 



GENERAL PROGRAM. 



Monday, December 28. 



Meeting of Executive Committee at Hotel Headquarters 10:30 a. m. 



General Session followed by Sectional Meetings 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. 



President's Address, Shortridge High School 8 p. m. 



If advisable, the President's Address may be followed by a short session. 



TiEsDAY, December 29. 

 General Session, followed by Sectional Meetings 9 a. m. to 12 m. 



