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A resolution was passed that the Academy express its hearty appre- 
ciation to the management of the Claypool Hotel for supplying rooms 
and other accommodations for our meetings. 
COMMITTEE OF NOMINATIONS. 
The chairman of the committee read the report, as follows: 
OFFICERS FOR 1922. 
President—F. M. Andrews, Bloomington, Ind. 
Vice-President—C. A. Behrens, West Lafayette, Ind. 
Secretary—W. N. Hess, Greencastle, Ind. 
Assistant Secretary—H. F. Dietz, State House, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Treasurer—W. M. Blanchard, Greencastle, Ind. 
Editor—F. Payne, Bloomington, Ind. 
Press Secretary—F. B. Wade, Shortridge High School, Indianapolis, 
Ind. 
On motion, the above named officers were elected. 
Mr. Lieber called attention of the Academy to the very poor facili- 
ties of the present state museum. Discussion resulted in a resolution 
being passed by the Academy as follows: 
RESOLVED, That it is the sense of the Indiana Academy of Science 
that a portion of the proposed Soldiers’ Memorial should be devoted to 
the State Museum. 
F. B. Wynn suggested that committees from the different science 
and historical organizations be selected to solicit the Memorial Com- 
mittee for this purpose. 
Adjourned for Sectional Meetings at 2:00 p. m., Biological Sec- 
tion to the Assembly Room; Physical Section to Room 200. 
Fifty-seven members participated in the Academy dinner at 6:00 
p. m. At the close of the dinner, the Academy met in the Assembly 
Room for a general session open to the citizens of Indianapolis, The 
following lectures were presented: 
“Winthrop Ellsworth Stone.” An appreciation, by Stanley Coulter. 
“Topographic Development of Western South America as Indicated 
by the Fresh Water Fishes.” C. H. Eigenmann. 
“Some Observational Results Secured at the Lowell Observatory.” 
V. M. Slipher, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff, Arizona. 
At 11:00 p. m. the 37th Session of the Indiana Academy of Science 
closed. 
H. E. ENDERS, WALTER N. HESS, 
President. Secretary. 
