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On program : Sayre and Harshbarger. 



On necrology : Thompson, Sternberg, and McWharf. 



On publication : The retiring president, the secretary, and one 

 member from Topeka — in this instance. Professor Dains. 



On membership : Cooper, Harshbarger, and Miss Meeker. 



On time and place for next meeting : Welin, Shattuck, and 

 Smith. 



There being time, on motion the Academy next listened to a 

 paper by Prof. L. E. Sayre, numbered 2 on the program, entitled, 

 "Drug Standards with Reference to the Pure Food and Drug Law." 



The meeting adjourned to meet to-morrow morning at nine 

 o'clock. 



Academy Rooms, Friday, nine a. m. 



President Marvin announced the committee on library, as follows : 

 Professors Shattuck, Kay, and Wilm. 



The committee on membership reported the following applica- 

 tions to become members of the Academy : 



Wm. Leslie Moodie, laboratory assistant in biology, Kansas University, 

 Lawrence. 



Robert Kennedy Duncan, professor of industrial chemistry, Kansas Uni- 

 versity, Lawrence. 



Archie J. Werth, assistant chemist State Water Survey, Lawrence. 



Arthur D. Pitcher, instructor mathematics, Kansas University, Lawrence. 



E. C. Wilm, teacher in Washburn College, Topeka. 



Wm. Aitkinhead, teacher in Washburn College, Topeka. 



Frank Gephart, fellow in chemistry, Kansas University, Lawrence. 



Wm. O. Starin, fellow in biology, Kansas University, Lawrence. 



Leslie A. Kenoyer, student, Independence. 



M. A. Low, general attorney Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway, 

 Topeka. 



T. L. Eyerly, science teacher, Canadian, Tex. 



L. M. Powell, M. D., physician and surgeon, Topeka. 



Gertrude E. Hole, teacher, Manhattan. 



M. A. Pond, teacher of penmanship, Topeka. 



Miriam Sheldon, teacher of science, College of the Sisters of Bethany, 

 Topeka. 



W. M. Bailey, teacher natural science, Holton. 



H. A, Horton, student in botany, McPherson. 



On motion, it was voted that the rules be suspended, and the sec- 

 retary was instructed to cast the ballot of the Academy for the per- 

 sons named in this report. The ballot was duly cast, and they were 

 accepted as members of the Academy on complying with the con- 

 dition of fees and enrolment. 



The Academy divided into sections and resumed the reading of 

 papers, as announced on the published program. 



