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cussed for some time, a few years at least. At the begin- 
ning of the present year it was considered best not to 
take any definite action immediately, in view of the fact 
that some changes had already been made in the policy of 
the society. But by this time a few changes and addi- 
tions in the constitution should be made so as to define 
more closely the duties of some of the officers, to provide 
for the publication of the official organ of the society, 
annual reports, or other matters. Perhaps it would be — 
better to have the officers serve a longer term and avoid — 
having the elections recur so often. The president has 
appointed Mr. Robert A. Ware, 246 Devonshire street, 
ton, Mass., as chairman of a committee to consider 
Shia subject of revising or amending our constitution. — 
‘Mr. Ware would like to have members think over this | 
matter and write to him, stating their views or offering | 
__-_- suggestions, more Seecaly «1 on matters not paioen for: 
oe by the eonstit tution. — 
- Additions to the let's of members and Vasbeateen bs 
Aiken, Walter H, 1520 Tecoma Ave., College Hill, Cincinnati, O, 
Allen, = - Bugene +, a — \ desrran ie DC. 
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