Extrarta from tltp iEiuutPa of the 2fi3rh Mettin^ nf tlir 

 lExrrutiuf (Uammittpr of tht 



Nfui ^0rk 2ooliigtral i>nmt^, 



l^rlb on (TlutrabaH. Ajinl ID. 1919. 



iHra. Margaret (§i\mtx i'ag? 



Ri'unh'ed. Tliat tlic tollowiiiji- Minute be entered on tlie records 

 of the Society: 



Mrs. Margaret Olivia Sage died on November 4, 1918, leaving 

 many great legacies and bequests to institutions jihilautliropic and 

 benevolent in their pur|)()ses and to civic corporations formed for 

 the l)enefit, welfare and j)leasure of the people. 



The New York Zoological Society were beneficiaries of her noble 

 iiounty in a large degree. 



It is with deep griititude and the keenest appreciation that this 

 gift is accepted and the thanks of the Society pl.iced on record. 



Although Mrs. Sage may not be able to watch the great develop- 

 ment and equal im])rovement that is now made possible by her bene- 

 faction, yet the cause of science and education, as well as the joy 

 and ])leasure of her fellow citizens old and young, will prove a 

 lasting and beautiful memorial to her. 



Further Resolved, That a cojiy of the foregoing Minute be con- 

 veyed to the Trustees of the Russell Sage F'oundation. 



Haior WtUtam AuHttn Ha&suiortli 



The Chairman reported tlie death, in Boston, on May 3, 1918, 

 of Major William Austin Wadsworth, Member of the Class of 1919. 



L'pon motion, duly seconded, it was 



Jifsolved, Tliat the New York Zoological Society learns with 

 deep regret of tlie deatii of their associate on the Board of Managers 

 of the New York Zoological Society, Major W. Austin AVadsworth. 

 In his death, the Society loses one of its most devoted friends, and 

 the conununity, one of its most loyal and useful citizens, and the 

 ("onmiittee desires to take this op])ortunity to express its sense of 

 ])('i-s()nal liereavemcnt. Be it further 



Jiexoh'ed. That a co])y of these minutes be sent to tiic family of 

 .Major Wiidswortb. 



