REPORT OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 20 
REPORT OF THE TREASURER 
RECEIPTS 
February 23, 1917. 
meme). Hol OG) balance im shanks). ee es $307.79 
meee OO dues collected: 0 ).0,....000 Ae 320.50 
ees 497) tron sale*ot lransactionsi aos 5125 
eee oO 7s Prom winterest ei 0 a ay) eZ 
Mp rei ReGen poi ae ee MU ao ld ey $635.06 
DISBURSEMENTS 
Stationery, stamps, and printing for Secretary and 
LDS eat sitet) bm Es EEE COR, EU A Dee ABR CA 80.05 
Peschanoe on) foreign checks) 2) ik ci) 4.15 
Beer Vol! WiLL POOO\ copies tie: 2h oe abe es Tai 
fete) Vole VET 1O00-copies fii kek 276.28 
arly Gisbunsements) (2) 4010 Yale she Met a el $598.25 
Memmi 2), Ndlance 1m, Wank 0 eee 33.81 
SLT) QIAGEN G ANON da EIS CRU Te ee LAr SE 3.00 
$635.06 
The Treasurer begs leave to say further that he has been 
engaged for some time in clearing the books of all those names 
that investigation has proved to be actual “‘dead timber.” In 
so doing, however, he has discovered a goodly number who, 
from wrong address, removal, or other cause, have not re- 
sponded to the former notices of the Treasurer, but who, on a 
presentation of their present status, are paying up back dues, 
and are again in good standing. There are doubtless more in 
like position that can be returned to our ranks by proper cor- 
respondence. 
He would therefore emphasize the necessity of not carrying 
out the literal letter of the Constitution until by verification of 
all addresses, due notice, and letter of resignation in hand, the 
delinquent has shown his fixed intention of leaving the Acad- 
emy. 
