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The Florists^ Review 



Febbuaky 24, 1921 



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SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS. 



Executive Board Meeting. 



The annual meeting of the executive 

 board of the S. A. F. was held at the 

 New Willard hotel, Washington, D. C, 

 January 24 and 25. President Roland 

 called the board to order at 9:30 a. m., 

 January 24, and appointed A. L. Miller, 

 who volunteered for the office, sergeant- 

 at-arnis. Roll call showed the following 

 directors to be present: President 

 Thomas Roland, Vice-President Adolpli 

 Gude, Secretary John Young, Treasurer 

 J. J. Hess, Joseph H. Hill, C. C. Poll- 

 worth, Herman P. Knoble, Paul R. 

 Klingsporn, Thomas H. Joy, Carl Hag- 

 enburgcr, Ex-President A. L. Miller, 

 W. F. Gude, George Asmus, Henry Penn, 

 Robert Pyle, Charles W. Johnson, J. F. 

 Ammann, I. S. Hendrickson, Joseph 

 Kohout, W. A. Rowe, A. Rasmussen, 

 Robert L. Graham, Jr., W. H. Engle- 

 hart and A. M. Campbell. 



After the credentials of the new 

 members of the board had been passed 

 upon, the minutes of the last meeting, 

 as published, were, on motion, formally 

 approved. 



Secretary's Report. 



The secretary presented his financial 

 report for the year ending December 

 31, 1920, showing receipts from all 

 sources for the year to have been $22,- 



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A New Year's Thought 



Let us learn to feel the joy in things that are simple and universal— in the 

 beauty of the dawri, of sunset and of flowers. Let us cultivate a feeling of 

 tenderness tor all living creatures, from the dumb and patient animals to our 

 brother man. Would you learn these deeper values in life? Study the flowers 



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511.85. This amount was shown to be 

 about one-half the amount collected for 

 the year 1919, but this was largely ac- 

 counted for by the fact of the reduc- 



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Member Florists' Telegraph L»pitvery. 



tion in receipts for life memberships, 

 only $74,5 being received during 1920, 

 ■■)« against $24,550 in 1919. In the re- 

 port of the auditors was a complimen- 



