THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING. 13 
On motion of Professor Sayre, the lecturer was asked to permit the 
Academy to publish his lecture in the forthcoming volume of “ Trans- 
actions.” 
A special order of business was the consideration of the amend- 
ment to the constitution proposed on December 29 by Prof. E. H.S. 
Bailey. 
Moved by Professor Bailey to amend section 4 of the constitution 
so that it shall read: 
The officers of this Academy shall be chosen by ballot at the annual meeting, 
and shall consist of a president, two vice-presidents, a secretary, and a treasurer, 
who shall perform the duties usually pertaining to their respective offices. The 
president, secretary, and treasurer shall constitute an executive board. The sec- 
retary shall have charge of all the books, collections, and material properly be- 
longing to the Academy. 
The amendment was adopted by a vote of ten to two. 
On motion, the sixth by-law was amended by substituting the word 
“secretary” for the word “librarian.” 
The secretary was instructed to report a revision of the constitu- 
tion and by-laws to the Academy at the next annual meeting. 
Professor Sayre announced that an invitation had been received 
from the city of Iola, asking that the next meeting of the Academy 
be held there. 
On motion, the Academy adjourned sine die. 
D. E. Lantz, Secretary. 
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