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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 



No other business being presented a recess until four o'clock was 

 declared and Mr. Wilder was appointed Chairman, pro tern. 



At four o'clock the Chairman declared the polls closed and the 

 ballot committee proceeded to count the ballots, reporting as 

 follows : 



Whole number of ballots cast, 84. For President, Charles W. 

 Parker, 80; for Vice-President, Walter Hunnewell, 81 ; for Trustee 

 for one year, Richard M. Saltonstall, 76; for Trustees for three 

 years, Thomas Allen, 56, F. Lothrop Ames, 22, William H. Bowker, 

 12, Peter Fisher, 28, Harry F. Hall, 63, Henry M. Howard, 10, 

 Thomas Roland, 74, Charles S. Sargent, 55; for Delegate to the 

 State Board of Agriculture, Wilfrid Wheeler, 72; for Nominating 

 Committee, Robert Cameron, 71, Kenneth Finlayson, 71, Walter 

 G. Kendall, 70, C. Minot Weld, 70, Frank Wheeler, 69. 



Chairman Wilder declared the list as follows to be the duly 

 elected officers of the Society for the year 1912: 



President 

 Vice-President 



(for two years), 

 Trustee 



(for one year) 

 Trustees 



(for three years), 



Delegate to the State Board of Agri- 

 culture (for three years), 

 Nominating Committee 



Charles W. Parker 

 Walter Hunnewell 



Richard M. Saltonstall 



Thomas Allen 

 Harry F. Hall 

 Thomas Roland 

 Charles S. Sargent 

 Wilfrid Wheeler 



Robert Cameron 

 Kenneth Finlayson 

 Walter G. Kendall 

 C. Minot Weld 

 Frank Wheeler 



The meeting was then dissolved. 



William P. Rich, 



Secretary. 



