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everj^ section of the country in its mem- 

 bership. Within a few days the corner- 

 stone will be laid of a large and hand- 

 some structure, the Hubbard Memorial 

 Building, which is to be its home in 

 Washington. Because of its central loca- 



tion the Society is fortunate, in that it 

 can have the assistance, in making the 

 Congress a success, of the other geo- 

 graphic societies of America, of whose 

 hearty cooperation it has been assured. 

 It has been suggested, and it is to be 



Hon. Seth Low 

 President American Geographical Society 



