JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS, Iit 
Regarding the future work of the Club, I would like to throw 
out a suggestion. The Club has now on its hands a very large col- 
lection of slides, most of which are uninteresting owing to there 
being nothing to sustain the interest during the exhibition of any of 
the sets. If the Club would choose some poem, song or short 
story, let each member do his best to illustriate it, at the end of the 
season a committee might be appointed to select from the work 
done the best photos illustrative of the poem or song, from which a 
set of slides of lasting interest might be made. I believe that 
something along this line would tend to hold the interest of the 
members, cultivate the imagination, test the artistic capabilities and 
draw out the best talent in the Section. No doubt we would make 
many failures in working out such a scheme, but let us use them in 
true Tennysonian fashion, and ‘‘ Rise on our dead selves to higher 
) things.” 
‘In conclusion I would beg to thank the members for the honor 
which they conferred upon me in electing me Secretary of the Club, 
and to apologise for any shortcomings I may have been guilty of. 
Respectfully submitted, 
J. R. HEDDLE; 
Secretary. 
