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Forest Conservation. 



First Steps in Indiana P'orestry Stanley Coulter 



Taxation of Forest Lands II. W. Anderson 



Forests and Floods F. .M. Andrews 



Conserratio)! of Human Life. 



County Tuber(-ulosis llosjiital as a Factor in the Conservation of Human 

 Life James Y. \Yelborn 



Playgrounds and Recreation Centers as Factors in the Conservation of 

 Human Life W. A. Gekler 



Public Toilet Facilities, Drinking Fountains and Public Spitting in Re- 

 lation to the Conservation of Human Life. C. M. Hilliard 



Mineral Resources. 

 Possible Dangers from Drilling for Oil and Uas in Coal Measures 



Edward Barrett 



Power Economy and the Utilization of Waste in the Quarry Industry. . 



( J. C. Mance 



In the evening session the Membership Committee reported the follow- 

 ing persons for election as Fellows of the Academy : George N. lloffer. 

 West Lafayette; C. M. Hilliard, Lafayette; M. E. Haggerty, Bloomington. 



The Conmiittee on Nominations rei)orted the following for otiicers for 

 the ensuing year : 



President — Severance Hurrage, I ndianapolis. 

 Vice-President — A. L. Foley, Bloomington. 

 Secretary — A. J. Bigney, Moores Hill. 

 Assistant Secretary — H. E. Enders, Lafayette. 

 Press Secretary — F. B. Wade. Indianaiiolis. 

 Treasurer— W. A. Cogshall, I'.looniington. 

 Editor — H. E. Barnard, Indianapolis. 



On motion they wci-c elected as reiiorted. 

 The program was then completed. 



Adjournment. 



A. J. P.iGNKV, Secretary. 

 Donaldson Boimnk, l'resi»l(>iit. 



