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SPRING MKKTINO. 



State Forestry Reserve, Ileiiryville, Inrtiana, 



Tlmrsdiiy, ^lay 22, 1910. 

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At S :;>() I*. M. the nieotins was tailed t(i tirder by the Vice President, 

 Charles Stoltz, at the Forester's Residence of the State Forestry Reserve. 

 The following named persons were present : Charles Stoltz, John S. Wright, 

 1). M. Mottier, M. S. Markle, Franlv B. Wade, H. F. Montgomery, Armanis 

 Knotts, Mason L. Weems, Paul Weatherwax, J. M. Van Hook, Mabel Hans- 

 ford, F. J. Pipal. Mr. Christie, B. A. Howlett, Walter fJingery, J. Ford 

 Miller, and Howard E. Enders. 



On motion, duly passed, the Academy is to make up the deficit incurred 

 by the Ladies' Aid Society of Henryville in the preparation of supper for 

 a larger number of visiting members than appeared. 



The following named pei'sons were iioniinatcd and <ltdy elected to mem- 

 bership : 



Frederick O. Anderegg, Assistant Professor Chemistry, Purdue University. 

 Hilda Begeman, Assistant in Physics, Indiana. 

 Lulu Begeman. Mathematics teacher, Sanborn H. S. 

 Mary Douglass, Student, Purdue, Attica. 



Berton A. Howlett, Associate Professor Physics, Valparaiso University. 

 Julia O. Hull, Student, Purdue, St. Anne, Illinois. 



Col. Richard Lieber. Director State Conservation Commission, Indianapolis. 

 J. Ford Miller, Student, Purdue, West Lafayette. 

 Edward G. Proulx, State Chemist, Purdue University. 

 George W. Sherman, Asst. Professor Physics, Purdue University. 

 Louis Agassiz Test, Prof. General Chemistry, Purdue University. 



Armanis Knotts of Gary, introduced the matter of the next Spring Meet- 

 ing. He invited the Academy to Gary and the Dunes, and giiarantees free 

 automobiles and provision to visit the points of interest on the dunes, the 

 manufactories of Gary, and the Field Mu.seum in Chicago. He also spoke 

 of the work of the Dunes Park Association and its efforts to enlist interest 

 in the project of making it a national park. Its preliminary step has 

 been to secure an option on five hundred and twenty acres of land. Men 

 of wealth are interested in its development but additional membership is 

 solicited. Favorable expression was made by the members present. 



John S. Wright explained the faihu'e of the legislative appropriation for 

 the publication of the Proceedings, through an oversight on the part of the 

 enrolling clerk to include this item, together with two others, after they 

 had been authorized. After a discussion of the subject it was moved and 

 passed that the publication of the 1918 Proceedings proceed, and that the 

 number of copies, and of free reprints to authors be reduced as much as 

 necessary. 



Announcement of plans for the next day was made. 



Adjourned, 9:30 P. M. 



CHARLES STOLTZ. Vice President, 

 HOWARD E. ENDERS, Secretary. 



