AFTERNOON SESSION (Wednesday) 



February 27, 1918, 



President Margeson Presiding. 



THE PRESIDENT : Is there any n«w business to come 

 Ijefore us at this time '/ I think Mr. Munson has something 

 that he would like to bring to our attention. 



MR. MUNSON: It would be well to consider at this 

 time first the matter mentioned in regard to sending apples 

 to the men over-seas. This matter, I believe, Mr. President, 

 should be brought up and a committee appointed to look 

 into it and do whatever they think best. I make that as a 

 motion. , 



PRESIDENT MARGESON: Will anyone second this 

 motion which Mr. Munson has put before us in regard to 

 sending apples over-seas to the men in active service? 

 [Motion seconded.] Those in favor of having a commit- 

 tee appointed to take care of this matter please manifest by 

 raising the right hand. How will you have this committee 

 appointed ? 



MR. MUNSON : By the Chair. 



PRESIDENT MARGESON: Those in favor of this 

 procedure, please manifest by raising the right hand. Those 

 opposed. (Motion carried.) 



PRESIDENT MARGESON: Is there anything further? 



MR. MUNSON: It is customary in most associations 

 that have been meeting this year, to remit the dues of the 

 members who have joined the service. I do not think our as- 

 sociation wants to do different than that, and I move that 

 the dues of those members who have .joined the colors be 

 remitted. 



PRESIDENT MARGESON: It is moved and seconded 



