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Harris Kennedy, M. D. of Milton, proposed by N. T. Kidder 



Harry K. White of Milton, 



Gen. Francis Peabody, Jr. of Milton, " 



Mrs. Francis Peabody, Jr. of Milton, " 



I. Tucker Burr of Milton, 



Charles E. Churchill of Milton, 



Mrs. Clifford Brigham of Milton. 



Frank F. Baldwin of Hopkinton, " 



Mrs. Wm. H. Forbes of Milton, 



Andrew Gray Weeks of Boston, proposed by W. P. Rich. 



Robert Rust of Pomfret, Conn., proposed by C. W. Parker. 



October 2. A communication from George R. White was jjre- 

 sented offering to give annually a substantial gold medal to the 

 man or woman who had done the most for horticulture during the 

 year in the broadest and best sense, beginning with the present year. 

 It was unanimbusly voted to approve the offer of Mr. White and to 

 recommend its acceptance subject to the further arrangement of 

 details. 



On motion of Mr. Farquhar it was voted to authorize the Com- 

 mittee on Prizes and Exhibitions to hold an exhibition February 

 19 and 20, 1910, and it was further voted, on motion of Mr. Fisher, 

 to invite the Boston Cooperative Flower Market and the Boston 

 Cooperative Flower Growers' Association to hold their annual 

 exhibitions at the same time, the dates subject to modification if 

 necessary. 



The following named persons were elected to membership in the 

 Society : 



Montague Chamberlain of Newton, proposed by H. S. Adams. 

 Samuel C. Gordon of Ipswich, proposed by C. A. Campbell. 

 It was voted also to recommend to the Society for election as a 

 Corresponding Member, Mr. T. V. Munson of Denison, Texas. 



William P. Rich, 



Secretary. 



