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present a list of officers for the ensuing year and bring them 

 in for the first of the exercises this afternoon. 



Pres. : All in favor of this, please say Aye, those op- 

 posed Nay. It is a vote. 



This committee was appointed by the chair and con- 

 sisted of the following : Ex-President Whitney, Upton ; B. 

 F. Copeland, Colrain ; Elmer D. Howe, Marlboro ; Monroe 

 Morse, Medway, and John Barker, North Andover. 



Pres. : Is the Auditor ready to report ? 



Mr. Moore, Auditor pro tem. : I have attended to the 

 duties assigned me and find the accounts correct, the vouch- 

 ers in due order, and money all deposited in the bank. 



Pres. : You hear the report of the Auditor, what will you 

 do with it ? 



Voted to accept and adopt it. 



The Treasurer's report was then called for by the Presi- 

 dent. 



TREASURER'S REPORT 



Mr. President and Members : 



The report of the Treasurer is as follows : 



Keceived from former Treasurer S. T. Maynard, $265.41 

 Eeceived from Membership Dues to date, 139.00 



Total receipts, $404.41 



Back bill for reporting 1909 and 1910 meetings, $ 20.30 



Printing report 1906-1910 inclusive, 213.80 



Secretary's office, institutes, programs, notices, etc., 64.08 



Salary of Secretary-Treasurer, 50.00 



Balance on hand, 56.23 



$404.41 



Thus we have printed the report of our last five annual 

 meetings, paid one back bill, held three institutes, carried on 

 an unusual amount of correspondence, and after paying the 

 Secretary's salary (which he certainly expected to be 

 obliged to contribute at the. time the printing of the report 



