REPORT OF 

 THE LADIES' AUXILIARY 



TO THE BOARD OF MANAGERS. 



THE first business meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary for the 

 winter of 1920-21, was held on Thursday, December 9, 1920, 

 at the office of Mr. Thomas Hastings, 52 Vanderbilt Avenue. 

 Miss Robinson, a Director of the Parks and Playgrounds Asso- 

 ciation, and Chairman of the Ladies' Auxiliary Committee for 

 Children's Excursions to Bronx Park, reported as follows: 



Donations received from members of the 



Ladies Auxiliary $311.00 



Expended for Children's excursions to the 



Zoological Park 286.78 



This means that 2,671 children were treated to lunches, 

 carfares, and the guidance of play leaders during the season. 



The Junior Auxiliary reported as follows: 



June 21, 1920 Balance on hand $324.03 



June 21, 1920, to December 9, 1921, received 



from dues 389.00 



Total received $713.03 



August 16, 1920, sent to Mr. Percy R. Pyne, 

 Treasurer of the Zoological Society for 

 the purchase of a Burchell zebra $600.00 



Balance $113.03 



The Junior Auxiliary reported to date, 119 active members. 



The Endowment Committee reported progress. 



Through the kindness of Mrs. Otto H. Kahn, the annual 

 winter lecture of the Ladies' Auxiliary was held at her resi- 

 dence, 1100 Fifth Avenue, on Thursday, February 3, 1921. It 

 was the most largely attended of any lecture given by the 



