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year because the people are beginning to realize that it is an 

 injustice. 



President Rogers: Of course, the state of Massa- 

 chusetts is only a little ways up the line. That open season 

 that they had in Massachusetts undoubtedly drove a lot of 

 deer over the line, and they killed about two thousand of them 

 up there, but we didn't have a chance to have a try, at them. 

 We cannot use a rifle on them or kill them unless they are 

 doing actual damage. I never have killed a deer, but we cer- 

 tainly have got to do something. 



Now, I think we have spent about all the time we can on 

 these questions. 



Is our Committee on Nominations ready to report. Mr. 

 Putnam, I believe, is chairman of that committee. 



Election of Officers. 



Mr. J. H. Putnam : Ad^r. President, the Nominating 

 Committee is happy to be able to report the following list for 

 officers of this Society. We consider that we have been very 

 fortunate in being able to select those whom we want, and 

 trust that the report will be accepted and the officers elected. 



For President, J. Norris Barnes, of Yalesville. 



For J Ice-President, Stancliff Hale, of South Glaston- 

 bury. 



For Secretary, H. C. C. Miles, of Milford. 



For Treasurer, Allen B. Cook, of Farmington. 

 For County Vice-Presidents: 



Hartford County, Lewis C. Root, of Farmingrton. 



A^ew Haven County, A. T. Henry, of Wallingford. 



Fairfield County, E. A. Jones, of New Canaan. 



Litchfield County, Edson G. Davis, of Torrington. 



Middlesex County, George W. Spicer, of Deep River. 



Nezv London County, F. W. Browning, of Norwich. 



Windham County, E. E. Brown, of Pomfret. 



Tolland County, Garence H. Savage, of Storrs. 



