10 ILLINOIS STATE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE 



The cordial invitation extended by Rockford College, 

 Rockf ord, for the Academy to hold its next meeting there, 

 was discussed, and by vote the invitation was accepted. . 



Vice-Pres. Marshall w^as made chairman, with power 

 to appoint other members, of local committee to make 

 necessary arrangements for the meeting in Rockford. 



The date of the Rockford meeting was left for the local 

 committee to decide after a conference with the President 

 and Secretary. 



Vice-Pres. Marshall Avas empowered to extend invita- 

 tions to nearby institutions, such as the Wisconsin Acad- 

 emy of Science, Arts and Letters and the Science Club 

 of Beloit College, to meet with us in Rockford. 



It was informally decided that the next Council meet- 

 ing should be held in November at Urbana at the time of 

 the High School Conference. 



Adjourned, 

 C. F. Phipps, Secretary. 



COUNCIL MEETING 

 Nov. 19, 1921 



At the call of the President the Council Meeting w^as 

 held in Urbana at the University Club House. All mem- 

 bers of the Council were present. 



The President reported that the Illinois Division of the 

 Mathematics Association would meet with the Academy 

 at the annual meeting in the spring to be held at Rock- 

 ford and would take part in the program. Also the ques- 

 tion of their affiliation with the Academy would be voted 

 upon at that time in the Mathematics sectional meeting. 



It was voted to hold the Rockford Meeting Thursday 

 afternoon and evening of April 27, and all day Friday, 

 with a field excursion on Saturday to some interesting 

 points along the beautiful Rock River. 



It was voted that a program committee of three be ap- 

 pointed for the Rockford meeting. President Knipp to be 

 chairman of the committee. Dr. Cowles and the Secre- 

 tary were appointed to serve on the committee. 



Vice-President Marshall, as chairman of the Rockford 

 local committee, reported that Professor Mullinix and 



