Annual Reports 



Report of the Board of Trustees 



The Board of Trustees held seven meetings, as follows : the annual 

 meeting on May 24, 1913 ; stated meetings on October 4 and December 6, 

 1913, February 7 and April 4, 1914; an adjourned stated meeting on April 

 6, 1914; special meetings on June 8 and November 13, 1913. 



The executive committee also met on six occasions and transacted all 

 necessary ad interim business. 



At the annual meeting officers of the Association for the year 1913-14 

 were elected, as follows : president, Howard R. Bayne ; first vice-president, 

 William T. Davis; second vice-president, William H. Mitchill; treasurer, 

 Charles A. Ingalls; secretary, Arthur Hollick. 



From time to time during the year nominations to active membership 

 in the Association were acted upon and the following nominees were 

 elected : Othmar H. Ammann, Joseph W. Aylsworth, Craven L. Betts, 

 Alfred D. Blake, Lester L. Callan, Mrs. Lester L. Callan, Leopold A. 

 Camacho, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, Carl F. Grieshaber, August E. Hansen, 

 Otto P. Heyn, Russell B. Hobson, John P. Hogan, A. F. Jacobson, Eric 

 T. King, John Milnes, Harry E. Morrell, Theodor S. Oxholm, Louis R. E. 

 Paulin, Mrs. John M. Pendleton, Raymond Perry, Miss Clara R. Salem, 

 Clarence E. Seage, Frank W. Skinner, Charles S. Taber, Herbert S. 

 Thomson, Mark Wiseman. 



Charles W. Leng qualified as a life member. 



The Board records with regret the deaths of the following members : 

 Miss EHzabeth B. Curtis, Charles A. Drucklieb, John A. Grossbeck, Mrs. 

 Edward A. Low, Alexander D. Shaw, Miss Eleanor R. Tilden. 



The Association has every reason to feel thoroughly satisfied with the 

 success of the educational work in which it has taken an active part and 

 also that to which it has lent its influence and encouragement, through the 

 medium of the meetings of the Association and its sections, the general 

 museum exhibits and the special exhibits which were installed from time 

 to time, the Friday afternoon lectures to school children at the Museum, 

 and other lectures and addresses by members of the museum stafif in various 

 parts of the island and elsewhere on subjects of scientific and general public 

 interest. 



Special mention is also pertinent of the two highly creditable exhibits 

 arranged by the art loan committee of the Section of Art, which were not 

 only interesting to our members but which also served to attract public 

 attention to the museum in general and to this particular phase of the 

 activities of the Association. 



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