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1918] Proceedings of Pittsburgh Meeting • 101 



The membership on December 24, 1917, was in the following classes 

 (in which Fellows are not separated from Members): 



Honorary Fellows 7 



Life Members 4 



Paid for 1918 193 



Paid for 1917 189 



Paid for 1916 66 



Paid for 1915 31 



Paid-up, foreign 20 



Other foreign 34 



Total except new 543 



New in 1917 63 



Total membership 606 



The Secretary has endeavored to make a list of members, in war 

 service, but it is very incomplete (hence not printed; the Secretary 

 did not bring up the matter of remitting dues of members in service 

 below commissioned rank, as intended, on account of his inability to 

 get anything like a list of such members at present). 



Respectfully submitted, 



J. M. Aldrich, Secretary. 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER. 

 RECEIPTS. 



Balance December 14, 1916, (Annals, March, 1917, p. 100) $ 38.82 



Dues from members 1,282. 15 



From Managing Editor of Annals 280. 14 



Interest on permanent funds, January and July 10.58 



Interest on current balance 11.03 



Exchange 15 



Total $1,622.87 



DISBURSEMENTS. 



Printing five numbers of Annals $1, 161 . 22 



Transferred to Managing Editor, subscriptions 3. 15 



Refund to F. A. Fenton 2.00 



Printing and stationery, Secretary's office 39.48 



Stamps, stamped envelopes, postal cards 51 . 60 



Clerical assistance, Secretary's office 47.00 



Interest on permanent funds, re-deposited 10.58 



Minor office expenses 3 . 85 



Balance on hand, December 20, 1917 303.99 



Total $1,622.87 



The Society owes for the last number of Annals, and has a suffi- 

 ciently large balance to pay this bill on presentation. The total income 

 of the Society ($1,622.87, minus the second and third items under 

 disbursements, plus Managing Editor's receipts except the trans- 

 ferred item of $280.14) was $1,787.88, the largest in its history. 



