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War Service and Remission of Dues. — In accordance with the resolu- 

 tion passed at the last Annual Meeting, the Secretary has endeavored 

 to procure a definite statement from each member who was in naval or 

 miUtary service of the United States and Allies, and has credited, 

 subject to the approval of the Executive Committee, an amount of dues 

 covering the period of service, with a minimum of one year. The follow- 

 ing have made statements and received credit (in the absence of definite 

 instructions on the point, the Secretary has taken the date of the 

 armistice as the termination of the period of remission): 



J. W. Bailey. Neale F. Howard. 



J. P. Baumberger. L. O. Jackson. 



F. H. Benjamin. J. L. King. 



L. L. Buchanan. H. H. Knight. 



R. T. Cotton. W. H. Larrimer. 



Howard Curran (Canadian). C. E. Mickel. 



D. M. DeLong. Martin E. Mosely (British). 



E. L. DiVEN. Philip A. Munz. 

 Jas. C. Evenden. Geo. B. Newman. 

 John R. Ever. J. Speed Rogers. 

 Harry L. Fackler. G. J. Spencer (Canadian). 



F. A. Fenton. E. H. Strickland (Canadian). 

 Theodore H. Prison. John N. Summers. 

 Richard T. Garnett. J. B. G. Tulloch (British). 

 Edmund H. Gibson. D. L. Van Dine. 



Maurice E. Hays. Chas. A. Weigel. 



Morgan Hebard. R. C. Williams, Jr. 



Walter N. Hess. Wm. C. Woods. 

 J. D. Hood. 



A total of 37 individuals, representing 49M years service. $98.50 in all has been- 

 remitted in dues. 



There are a few more to hear from. 



Regarding payment of dues, the members were in the following 

 classes on December 22d: 



Paid for 1919 425 



Owing one year 55 



Owing more than one year 68 



New members not yet paid 36 



Life members 11 



Honorary Fellows 6 



Total membership 601 



Four life memberships have been taken since the last report: By 

 E. D. Ball, G. C. Crampton, J. F. Illingworth and J. Bequaert. 



December 22, 1919. 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. M. Aldrich, Secretary, 



