214 DISCUSSION ON TWO PRECEDING PAPERS. 
For Juniors (3). 
F. Carlsen, Student, Webb’s Academy, New York, N. Y. 
G. A. Colley, Student, Webb’s Academy, New York, N. Y. 
G. A. Newton, Draftsman, Whittelsey, 11 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 
THE PRESIDENT:—You have heard this list read, gentlemen, which has been 
passed upon by the Council. What is your pleasure. A motion that these gentle- 
men be declared elected will be received, unless you want a ballot. 
Mr. W.'T. DONNELLY, Member:—I move that the applicants who have been 
passed upon favorably by the Council be elected to membership. 
THE PRESIDENT:—Gentlemen, it has been moved and seconded that the gentle- 
men named in the list read by the Secretary be declared members of this Association 
to the grades named. ‘Those in favor of passing this motion say aye; contrary 
minded, no. The motion is carried, and the gentlemen are declared members in 
their respective classes. 
If any of you have not prepared yourselves for the banquet this evening, I 
trust you will do so at the earliest possible moment, to give the Secretary-Treas- 
urer a chance to see that you are properly seated. 
The next paper in order is entitled, ‘‘The Marine Terminal of the Grand Trunk 
Pacific Railway, Prince Rupert, British Columbia,” by Messrs. Frank E. Kirby 
and William T. Donnelly, Members. 
Mr. Donnelly presented the paper. 
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