Reviewing;" the activities of the Society during the past year 

 we are led to repeat the closing paragraph of the Report for 

 1912: ''The measure of success attained by the Society during 

 its brief existence, and the importance of the work that demands 

 its attention, suggest the earnest hope that some of the many 

 wealthy and philanthropic people of New Jersey may see fit, by 

 gift or bequest, to provide an endowment fund which shall 

 insure permanency of financial resources." 



Beeciier S. Bowdish, 



Secretary 



October 7, 191 3. 



