PROGRAIVI 



SEVENTEKNTH ANNUAL PvlEETINQ 



Indiana Academy of Science, 



STATE HOUSE. INDIANAPOLIS, 



Decen^ber 26, 2,1 and 28, 1©01. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 



Mason B. Thomas, President. P. S. Baker, Vice-President. John S. Wright, Secretary. 



E. A. ScHULTZE, Asst. Secretary, G. W, Benton, Press Secretary. 



J. T. ScovELL, Treasurer. 



D. W. Dknnis, Stanley Coulter, J.L.Campbell, J. P. D. John, 



C. H. EiGENMANN, Amos W. Butler, 0. P. Hay, John M. Coulter, 



C.A.Waldo, W.A. Noyes, T. C. Mendenhall, David S. Jordan. 



Thomas Gray, J. C. Arthur, John C. Brannek, 



The sessions of the Academy will be held in the State House, in the rooms of the State 

 Board of Agriculture. 



Headquarters will be at the Hotel English. A rate of S2.0() and up per day 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 obtained under the present ruling of 

 the Traffic Association. Many of the colleges can secure special rates on the various roads. 

 Those who can not do this could join the State Teachers' Association and thus secure a one 

 and one-third round trip fare. ROBT. J. ALEY, 



KATHERINE GOLDEN, 

 Committee. 



GENERAL PROGRAM. 



Thursday, December 26. 

 Meeting of the Executive Committee at Hotel Headquarters 8 p. m. 



Friday, December 27. 



General Session 9 a. m. to 12 m. 



Sectional Meetings 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. 



Saturday', December 28. 

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



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