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Geserich, President of the Fish Commission, was out of the 

 city and I could not secure any information from him. I 

 would have gladly written more and the people would have 

 been glad to read it. There are things that come up in the 

 meetings that are of great importance; and I know the 

 sportsmen of this city would have turned out gladly if they 

 had known of it. 



President : The question of a committee on publicity is 

 important, and as further talk only consumes time and it is 

 evident that this is the solution of the problem, I suggest 

 that somebody make a motion that this matter be referred to 

 the Committee on Resolutions with instructions to report 

 recommending the creation of a Committee on Publicity, so 

 we can dispose of the matter at once. 



Dr. Field : It seems to me it would be well to act in full 

 meeting. It does not seem to me the function of the Com- 

 mittee on Resolutions to report on matters of general 

 business. 



President : I think we can dispose of it now. 



Mr. Graham: Would it be better to do that or to add 

 to the Committee on Membership and have the same com- 

 mittee act as both ? 



President: There is no Committee on Membership. 



Mr. Graham : I think there ought to be. 



President : It is understood that the whole Society is 

 really a Committee on Membership. 



Mr. Graham : I move that the President appoint a 

 standing committee of three on publicity. 



Motion seconded and unanimously carried. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS 



President: We will hear from the Committee on Nomi- 

 nations. 



Dr. Bean : The Committee on Nominations offers a 

 unanimous report of names for officers and committees 

 for the ensuing year. In making these nominal ions we 

 have been guided by the rules which have governed the 



