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At 8:00 p. m. the Committee on Nomination of Officers, A. W. Butler 
chairman, reported as follows: 
President—Charles R. Dryer. 
Vice-President—David W. Dennis. 
Secretary—Andrew J. Bigney. 
Assistant Secretary—E. A. Williamson. 
Press Secretary—Milo H. Stuart. 
Treasurer—W. J. Moenkhaus. 
They were elected as read. 
On motion of Stanley Coulter, it was decided that it is the sense of 
this Academy that hereafter the nomination for vice-presidents shall not 
carry with it the promotion to the office of president. 
President P. N. Evans then asked Professor Stanley Coulter to intro- 
duce the speaker of the evening, Dr. D. T. MacDougal, of the Desert Labo- 
ratory, Tucson, Arizona. 
Dr. MacDougal’s subject was “Desert Days and Desert Ways.” It 
was fully illustrated with numerous lantern slides. This lecture was one 
of great worth to every person present, and it was greatly enjoyed and 
appreciated. 
