10 JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS. 
MARCH 12th, 1903. 
The regular meeting held, with President J. M. Dickson in 
the chair. 
Rev. D. B. Marsh, Sc. D., was appointed representative to 
the meeting of the Royal Society meeting in Ottawa on May 18. 
Several new members were elected. 
Mr. J. W. ‘Dysrell, C. Ey De LAS) eave a paper on aaiiie 
Mackenzie River District.” | Photos and maps were used to 
illustrate his travels. This paper also will be found printed in 
full in the Proceedings. 
MAY 7@h, 19¢3. 
The regular meeting held, with President Dickson in the 
chair. Sixteen new members were elected. 
Dr. S. A. Morgan gave a paper on “Education versus 
Educational Theories,” in which he showed, in a philosophic 
way, what education really means. The practical trend of the 
paper was to combat the predominance which present day edu- 
cational leaders were giving to scientific and utilitarian subjects 
in contrast to language study. 
Annual meeting was organized and reports received from 
Council and Sections. 
The election of officers resulted as follows: 
President—J. M. Dickson. 
First Vice-President—Rev. D. B. Marsh, Sc. D. 
Second Vice-President—W. A. Robinson. 
Corresponding Secretary—R. |. Hill. 
Recording Secretary—G. L. Johnston, B. A. 
Treasurer—P. L,. Scriven. 
Curator—J. Schuler. 
Auditors—Messrs. A. Baker and J. F. Ballard. 
Council—Messrs. Jas. Gadsby, J. M. W/liams. Robert 
Campbell, Geo. Black and R, A. Ptolemy. 
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