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be a national pride in making them as extensive and useful as possible. It is very- 

 much to be hoped that in the near future it may be possible to secure adequate 

 room for expansion, and statements concerning this need may very properly be 

 made by individuals to any official who may be in a position to assist in this 

 direction. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Herbert Osborn, Chairman, 

 Wm. Barnes, 

 Wm. M. Wheeler, 

 Jas. G. Needham, 

 C. W. Johnson. 



On motion, the report was accepted and filed. 



The following report was read and referred to the Auditing Com- 

 mittee : 



REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE THOMAS SAY FOUNDATION. 



Receipts for 1921. 



Balance on Hand, January 1st, 1921 $287.41 



One Subscriber, $3.50 $3.50 



Five Subscribers, $3.00 15.00 



18.50 



Interest on $200.00 (to September 15) 8.50 



Total Receipts, 1921 \ $314.41 



Expenditures for 1921. 



July 11th, Binding 50 volumes (Vol. 1) — Lafayette Printing Company $ 25.00 



Express on above to Washington, D. C 2 . 92 



Postage on six copies .76 



Total Expenditures, 1921 $ 28.68 



Cash on hand to balance 285 . 73 



Total $314.41 



Balance on hand, January 1, 1922 285.73 



There are outstanding obligations to the original subscribers of $260.00, leav- 

 ing a net balance of $25.73 to the credit of Volume I if the original grant of the 

 Society of $50.00 is neglected, or a deficit of $23.39 if it is considered. 



Respectfully submitted, 



E. D. Ball, Treasurer. 



The Society then heard the following report: 



REPORT or THE AUDITING COMMITTEE. 



Your Auditing Committee, after e.xamination of the accounts submitted, 

 begs leave to report: 



1. That the accounts of the Managing Editor of the Annals from December 

 21, 1920, to December 24, 1921, have been audited and found correct. 



