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tion of their relation to the Academy during their enlistment. 

 Should they be put in an "inactive" list, or should they be 

 carried as regular members without the payment of dues, or 

 should they be considered as regular members and be dropped 

 from our lists if they do not pay their dues? For the benefit 

 of the Treasurer as well as the Secretary it would be well for 

 the Academy to take some action. It seems but little for the 

 Academy to do in recognition of the services of these men to 

 carry them as active members without payment of dues until 

 they return to civil life. However, this, as well as other mat- 

 ters mentioned earlier, is for you to dispose of at your dis- 

 cretion. 



Respectfully submitted. 



James H. Lees, 



Secretary. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER, 1917-1918. 

 RECEIPTS. 



Cash on hand. April 23, 1917 $ 38.35 



Dues from members 174.00 



Entrance fees. Fellows 6.00 



Entrance fees. Associates 61.00 



Transfer fees. Associates to Fellows 52.00 



Sale of Proceedings 3.08 



Total $334.43 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



Honorarium and expenses of Speaker, 31st Meeting $ 15.00 



American Lithographing Co., 450 programs -. . . . 9.00 



Supplies and postage for Treasurer 11.50 



Telephone and telegraph expense, G. W. Stewart 1.75 



Honorarium to Secretary 25.00 



To Miss Newman, wrapping, tying and distributing Vol. XXIII 10.00 



Refund to Stechert on Proceedings 92 



To Mrs. Laura Ansell, Stenographic Work 2.19 



Supplies and postage for Secretary 13.27 



State Binder, binding volume XXIII and separates 95.00 



To Professor A. C. Cumming, painting the Calvin Portrait. . . . 123.50 



Total $307.13 



Balance on hand 27.30 



A. 0. Thomas, 



Treasurer. 



The Auditing Committee find the accounts of the Treasurer to be 



correct. 



A. L. Bakke, 

 G. C. Hawk. 



April 27, 1918. 



