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The following were duly elected Trustees: LeRoy C. 

 Cooley, Charles B. Warring, A. P. Van Gieson, Edward 

 Elsworth, Charles N. Arnold, Evan R. Williams, H. V. 

 Pelton, Charles B. Herrick, Edward Burgess, W. B, 

 Dwight, William T. Reynolds and Irving Elting. 



The following were elected officers: President, Charles 

 B. Herrick; Vice-President, Irving Elting; Secretary, 

 Silas Wodell; Treasurer, Edward Elsworth. 



NOVEMBER 10, 1891— FIFTY-NINTH REGULAR MEETING. 



President Herrick in the chair. The following were 

 proposed for membership: John Williams by E. Els- 

 worth, Edmund Piatt by Charles B. Herrick. Charles 

 N. Arnold reported that a flintlock, bayonet, sword, scab- 

 bard, and cartridge box, belonging to the period of the 

 Revolution, had been presented to the Institution by 

 Edward Barnes. 



DECEMBER 2, 1891— SIXTIETH REGULAR MEETING. 



John Williams and Edmund Piatt were elected mem- 

 bers. Samuel Robinson was nominated for membership. 



MAY 3, 1892— SIXTY-FIRST REGULAR MEETING. 



President Herrick in the chair. The president re- 

 ported .that the work of the Institute during the past 

 year had been devoted almost entirely to University Ex- 

 tension; a course of lectures on American History having 

 been delivered by Prof. W. A. Mace, of Syracuse Uni- 

 versity. Chairman Cooley presented the annual report 

 of the Trustees of the Institute, which was accepted. 

 Prof. Dwight as curator of the Museum made his annual 

 report, which was also accepted. Samuel Robinson was 

 elected to membership. 



