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All the permanent funds, it will be noted, have been invested in 

 government securities, except a balance too small to buy a War Savings 

 Stamp. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. M. Aldrich, Treasurer. 



REPORT OF THE MANAGING EDITOR. 



I am happy to report that in spite of the unsettled conditions of the 

 year we have been able to carry the Annals through without, we 

 believe, any very vital loss. Aside from delays in the issue of the June 

 and September numbers due to labor conditions, our schedule has been 

 maintained and the volume of 450 pages with an interesting variety of 

 contributions will compare favorably with preceding volumes. 



A number of authors deserve our thanks for their generosity in 

 contributing toward the cost of using plates and the printers deserve 

 credit for untiring efforts in the face of many difficulties. 



The receipts of this office show a substantial gain over those of last 

 year. The number of outside subscriptions has been somewhat increased 

 and the sale of back numbers and reprints with contributions toward 

 plates giving a favorable balance. 



With the return of normal conditions and with a goodly lot of papers 

 already in hand for the next volume, I believe we may feel assured of a 

 good showing for the coming year. 



RErEIPTS. 



Subscriptions $275 . 88 



Reprints 138.30 



Back Volumes 93 66 



Total $507 , 84 



Disbursements. 



Stamps and P.O. Deposits $ 19 . 70 



Work wrapping Annals 2. 25 



Paid to Treasurer 485 . 89 



Total .■ $507.84 



Respectfully submitted, 



Herbert Osborn, Managing Editor. 



REPORT OF treasurer OF THOMAS SAY FOUNDATION. 

 (Copy not on hand at time of going to press.) 



This concluded the reports of officers. The reports of the 

 Resolutions, Auditing and Nominating Committees were then 

 presented, as follows: 



