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Couiiiiittt'r. Other meetings may be called at the discretion of the Execu- 

 tive (":inunittee. The Execiitive Committee, together with the standing 

 connnittees. shall constitute the Council of the Academy and represent it in 

 tlie transaction of any necessary business not especially provided for in 

 this Constitution: I'l'oiid'd. That no question of amendment sliall be 

 decided in the same session at which it is presented. 

 Tlie Treasurer mad-' tlie following report: 



Balance from 1911 ."t;2(;3 70 



Iteceiiits from dues 280 50 



T(>tal .$.".LHI 20 



Expenditures 22r> 82 



Balance .$274 38 



Accepted and referred to Auditing Conn)iittee. 



The Meniltership Committee reported the following applicants for 

 membership : 



r>ryan. ^Ym. L Blooniingtun 



Brown, .lames Irvington 



liybee, Halbert 1' Bloiimington. 



Carmichael, K. I) Bloomintiton, 



Conner, ;-^. I) West Lafayi'tt'> 



Edmonson, C. E Blooniington 



llilliard, Curtis Morrison AVest Lafayette 



Ilinman, ,J. ,J.. .Jr Indianapolis. ."U7 E. p]leventh 



Kh'insmid. H. B .Teffersonville 



Mas(Hi, T. E BloomingtiiU 



North, Cecil C (ireencastle 



C'Neal. Claude E Blooniington 



Phillips, Cyrus (i Moores Hill 



Price. Hugh B Greencastle 



Ramsey, Earl E Bloomington 



Thomas, Cecil C Crawfordsville 



AVilson. Chas. E Bloomington 



WrHxl. Harry AV Indianapolis 



Yocum, Harry B Crawfordsville 



On motion they were elected to membership. 



