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Resolved, That the Executive Committee of the New Yorlv 

 Zoological Society desires to express its deep regret for the 

 death on August 11, 1919, of the late Andrew Carnegie, one 

 of the Managers of the Society since its organization, and one 

 of its most munificent benefactors. The Pension System of the 

 New York Zoological Society has been of great assistance to a 

 most worthy and efficient class of men and was founded by the 

 generosity of Mr. Carnegie. The Society has never failed to 

 meet with a prompt and lavish response from Mr. Carnegie in 

 all its efforts to develop the New York Zoological Park and to 

 promote its scientific work. 



Further Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be trans- 

 mitted to the family of the late Andrew Carnegie. 



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i^mv^ Morgan Stlforli 



Resolved, That the Executive Committee desire to make 

 this minute of their deep regret for the loss of their associate, 

 the late Henry Morgan Tilford, on December 3, 1919, and to 

 express their personal sense of bereavement. 



