12 ILLINOIS STATE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 



sented by Doctor Crook. The bill amounted to $1,135.19. 

 By vote, Doctor Crook was asked to confer with the 

 proper authorities and endeavor to have the appropria- 

 tion from the State to the Academy increased sufficiently 

 to cover the printer's bill. If this appropriation cannot 

 be increased, money will have to be drawn from the Acad- 

 emy treasury to pay the difference, namely, $135.19. 



By vote, the Secretary was instructed to add 10% to 

 the printer's price for all reprints of papers from the 

 Transactions, to cover Academy overhead charges on 

 same. 



Council Meeting, Urbana, November 25, 1922 



President W. S. Bayley called the meeting to order. 

 Others present were the Vice-President, Treasurer, Sec- 

 retary and Chairman of the High School Science and 

 Clubs Committee. 



Plans for the annual meeting were discussed. It was 

 decided finally that the dates for the annual meeting 

 to be held at Galesburg, 1923, should be May 3rd, 4th 

 and 5th. 



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The proposed work of the Committee on High School 

 Science and Clubs was discussed. Among other things 

 an active campaigning for more science clubs in high 

 schools is being planned by the Committee. The Coun- 

 cil authorized the Committee to send copies of the Acad- 

 emy Transactions to high school science clubs now affili- 

 ated, or to be affiliated, with the Academy. 



The Treasurer gave the following report: 



Balance on hand April 27, 1922 $ 629 . 32 



Collected since that date 1,169.77 



$1,799.09 

 Paid to A. A. A. S. dues collected from Na- 

 tional Members, $4.00 each $776.35 



All other expenditures 620 . 12 1,396 . 47 



Balance on hand $ 402 . 62 



The Treasurer submitted 14 names for membership. 

 It was voted to approve the list and to present these 

 names at the Galesburg meeting for election. 



