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Proceedings, 1918 



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The war conditions were clearly shown in the smaller number of 

 papers on the program, and in the large number of members now in 

 "War service — 10 out of an enrollment of 85 — while others have o-one 

 to other States to engage in munitions and other war manufacturing. 

 The attendance at the meeting was 24, and the considerable discussion 

 of papers made possible by the smaller number of titles added much 

 to the pleasure and profit of the sessions. Few more enthusiastic 

 meetings have been held. 



The membership of the Academy at the present time is 80. Those 

 present at the meeting are marked *, and those in military service and 

 carried as inactive members are marked a. 



Andrews, T. 

 *Arbuckle, H. B. 

 *Bahnson, F. F. 

 *Balcomb, E. E. 

 ♦Balderston, Mark 

 *Beardslee. H. C. 



Bell, J. M. 

 *Bivins, Mrs. F. C. 



Bottum, Miss Frances 



Brewer, C. E. 



Brimley, C. S. 



Brimley, H. H. 



Bruner, S. C. 



Cain.W. 



Clapp, S. C. 

 *Cobb, Collier 



Cobb, William B. 

 *Coker, W. C 



Collett, R. W. 



Coman, J. H. 



Cunningham, Bert 



Detjen, L. R. 

 a Dixon, L. F. 

 aDobbins, C. N. 



Downing, J. S. 



Edwards, C. W. 



Farmer, 0. M. 

 aFeild, R. H. 

 •Gudger, E. W. 

 aHarley, G. W. 



Henderson, Archibald 



♦Hewlett, C. W. 



Hickerson. T. F. 



Hobbs. A. W. 



Hoffman, S. W. 

 ♦Holmes, J. S. 



Ives. J. D. 

 cJohnson, E. D. 



Kilgore, B. W. 



Lake, J. L. 

 ♦Lanneau, J. F. 

 ♦Lay, G. W. 



Leiby, R. W. 



Lewis. R. H. 



Logan, C. C. 



Lyon. Mary 

 aMarion. S. J. 

 ♦Mendenhall. Gertrude W 



Newman, C. L. 

 ♦Nowell, J. W. 

 ♦Patterson, A. H. 



Pegram, W. H. 



Pillsbury, J. P. 



Poteat. W. L. 

 aPratt. J. H. 

 •Randolph. E. O. 



Randolph. Mrs. E. O. 



Randolph, E. E. 



Rankin. W. S. 



Riddick. W. ('. 



Roberts, G. A. 

 •Robinson. Mary 



