1914-15] REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 11 



3. To take action upon proposed amendments to Article 

 11. 



4. Any other business that may legally come before the 

 meeting. 



The meeting was called to order by President Breed with 

 sixty-two members present. 



The secretary read last A^ear's annual report, which was 

 voted accepted. 



The president then called upon the secretary to read his 

 report for the year, also the librarian's and treasurer's 

 reports. The above were all voted accepted. 



Arthur E. Hartshorn then read report for the Finance 

 Committee. Herbert R. Kinney read report for the Com- 

 mittee on Arrangements; William Anderson as Judge of 

 Flowers; Herbert A. Cook, as Judge of Fruit, and Charles 

 Greenwood as Judge of Vegetables. 



Arthur J. Marble read report for the Committee on 

 Winter Meetings. All the above reports wxre voted accepted. 



Our president then gave his address, also reported for the 

 Medal Committee. 



The society then proceeded to elect officers. The presi- 

 dent selected H. Ward Moore and Joseph K. Greene, tellers. 



Elections as follow^s : Edward W. Breed, president; Arthur 

 J. Marble, 1st vice-president; Charles Greenwood, 2nd 

 vice-president; Herbert R. Kinney, 3rd vice-president; 

 Leonard C. Midgley, secretar}^; Lucy M. Coulson, librarian; 

 Burt W. Greenwood, treasurer. 



It was moved and seconded that the same list of Trustees 

 serve for 1915. L^nanimous vote. It was moved and second- 

 ed that Arthur E. Hartshorn be re-elected to Finance Com- 

 mittee. It was a unanimous vote. 



The amendment to Article 11 submitted by Burt W. 

 Greenwood was voted accepted. 



Arthur E. Hartshorn for the Finance Committee recom- 

 mended $5,500.00 as the appropriation for 1915. This was 

 seconded by Joseph K. Greene. Unanimous vote. 



