112 NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



An important event occurred early in the year when the Execu- 

 tive Committee of the New York Zoological Society, upon the 

 recommendation of the Pension Board, revived Sections 15 and 

 17 of the Pension Rules, providing for Subscribing Employees 

 Widows' Pensions, and for pensions for Widows or Dependents 

 of Subscribing Employees whose death resulted from injuries 

 received in the line of duty. This action was promptly accepted 

 by the Pension Board, so that now the entire published rules are 

 effective. 



There were eighteen resignations during 1919, as follows: 



Names Date Refund 



Geo. Rose Jan. 1 $102.85 



Edw. Bayreuther Jan. 1 85.50 



John J. Smith Feb. 1 70.47 



Ernest Banks Mch. 31 73.06 



Peter Marburger Apr. 30 92.50 



Josephine Schlosser May 16 7.12 



Thos. Keyes Jun. 9 



Gladys Burke July 5 58.00 



Chas. Snyder July 5 115.47 



Howard Engleholm Aug. 2 27.20 



Jas. Randolph Aug. 15 81.81 



Wm. T. King Sep. 11 82.50 



Jas. J. Legg Sep. 15 98.40 



Frank Doyle Sep. 23 35.90 



Louis L. Mowbray Sep. 30 192.39 



Geo. H. Dinsmore Sep. 30 7.45 



Albert Prusse Oct. 4 97.70 



Michael Quigley Oct. 11 92.50 



Total $1324.52 



The following new members were admitted to the Fund, 

 after being duly certified by the Directors of the Zoological Park 

 and Aquarium respectively, as being permanent employees, and 

 having been examined by the physician of the Board : 



George H. Dinsmore Thos. E. Dwyer 



Thos. Keyes Herbert De Rossi 



Wm. Teasdale William Drebing 



Florence Bethel Clarence T. Suber 



One applicant was rejected because of his inability to pass 

 the doctor's examination. 



