Minutes of the Spring Meeting i ay 
The program was concluded at 4:30 p. m., and the meeting ad- 
journed immediately. 
BUSINESS MEETING. 
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., May 27, 1921. 
After the dinner, which was served at 6:30 o’clock at Ma-Lo Place, 
the meeting was called to order by the President, Howard E. Enders. 
The following members of the Academy were present: 
Flora Anderson J. W. Hadley 
S. F. Baleom Walter N. Hess 
A. R. Becktel Robert W. McBride 
A. J. Bigney F. Payne 
W. S. Blatchley J. M. VanHook 
H. L. Bruner Frank N. Wallace 
Elizabeth Downhour Pearl Wildasin 
Howard E. Enders E. B. Williamson 
R. C. Friesner Jesse Williamson 
W. A. Guthrie H. W. Wiley 
Frank B. Wynn 
In the absence of Mr. Harry F. Dietz, chairman of the Membership 
Committee, the Secretary proposed the names of six persons who were 
duly elected to membership: 
Emma T. Bodine, 4 Mills Place, Crawfordsville, Ind. 
Emil Dietz, 334 Congress Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 
George B. Eisenhard, Culve: Military Academy, Culver, Ind. 
Mrs. George B. Eisenhard, Culver, Ind. 
Winifred Siever, 14 Audubon Court, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Harold E. Turkey, Department of Conservation, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Dr. Frank Wynn, as chairman of the State Historical and Archae- 
ological Survey Committee, announced that a questionnaire had been 
prepared for the purpose of interesting as many people as possible in 
the work of this committee, with the hope that many members of the 
Academy would co-operate in collecting data of a historical and archac- 
ological nature in the State of Indiana. After discussing the nature 
and purpose of the questionnaire, a copy was presented to each member. 
Prof. Payne announced that the 1919 Proceedings were in press 
and would be ready for distribution in a few weeks. He called the 
attention of the Academy to the fact that the failure to get this issue 
published a year ago was not due to any fault of his, as editor, but 
that it was due to the inability of the state printer to get the issue 
printed before the date on which the funds reverted to the State. 
The President discussed briefly the history of the spring meetings 
of the Academy, after which he called for suggestions for next year’s 
meeting. 
Mr. Charles Stoltz urged that a meeting be held again, as soon as 
possible, at the Dunes, in order to stimulate interest in the State relative 
to preserving the Dunes as a state park. 
Mr. Eisenhard invited the societies to Culver. He stated that the 
school would gladly provide tents for the accommodation of visitors. 
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