RECORDS OF 3[EETINGS. 



One thousand and seventy-fourth Meeting. 



October 29, 1918. — Special Meeting. 



A special meetino; was held at the House of the Academy at 8.30 

 P.M. for the purpose of giving a reception to the British Educa- 

 tional Mission to the United States, composed of the following 

 persons: — Dr. Arthur Everett Shipley, Sir Henry Miers, the 

 Rev. Edward ]Mewburn Walker, Sir Henry Jones, Dr. John Joly, 

 Miss Caroline Spurgeon and Miss Rose Sidgwick. 



Invitations to the reception were sent to the Presidents and 

 Deans of all the New England Colleges and to ]\Ir. and ]\Irs. 

 Charles Storrow, Mr and Mrs. W. F. Bentinck-Smith, Mr. and 

 ]Mrs. S. C. ^Nlurfitt, the Earl of Camperdown, Mr. and IVIrs. 

 Charles Stewart, and ]\Ir. and Mrs. McKibbin. One member 

 of the family of each Fellow of the Academy was also invited. 

 There were about two hundred persons present. 



One thousand and seventy-fifth Meeting. 



November 13, 1918. — Stated ^Meeting. 



The Academy met at its House. 



The President in the Chair. 



There were thirty Fellows and one guest present. 



The following letters were presented by the Corresponding 

 Secretary: — from Brooks Adams, Edward Capps, C. A. Coolidge, 

 E. B. Delabarre, \V. H. P. Faunce, E. W. Forbes, Morris Gray, 

 I. M. Hays, G. L. Hendrickson, E. C. Hills, A. M. Huntington, 

 T. N. Page, Leighton Parks, Endicott Peabody, F. G. Peabody, 

 H. B. Phillips, Rudolph Schevill, D. L. Webster, accepting Fellow- 



