Annual Reports 51 



Report of the Secretary 



The Association held eight regular meetings including the annual meet- 

 ing. The average attendance at each meeting was 30. The largest at- 

 tendance was so, on April 18, 1914, when Mr. Raymond Perry gave a 

 lecture on Illustration up to the Minute. 



During the year 27 new members were elected, 9 resigned, 10 were 

 dropped from the rolls, and 6 died, leaving the total membership at date 

 as follows : 



Active members 290 



Corresponding members 4 



Life members 3 



Honorary members 3 



Ex officio member i 



Patrons 10 



311 



The secretary was absent from April i to May IS, 1914, during which 

 period Dr. John Q. Adams acted as secretary pro tem. 



Arthur Hollick, 

 Secretary. 



Report of the Treasurer 



Income 



Balance in hand at date of last annual report $ 327.06 



Since received from dues 678.00 



Since received from loans 1,237.50 



Since received from interest on savings banks deposits 12.12 



Since received from miscellaneous sources 68.49 



$2,323-17 



Disbursements 



Loans paid $1,150.00 



Insurance 281.25 



Printing Proceedings 208.51 



Miscellaneous printing 53-25 



Postage 53-00 



Refreshments at regular meetings of the Association 28.68 



Instalation of special museum exhibits 28.37 



Discount on loans 22.75 



Books purchased (account of library fund) i4-5o 



Subscriptions to periodicals 5.50 



Petty cash 4.28 



Miscellaneous items 16.06 



$1,866.15 

 Balance in hand 457-02 



$2,323.17 



