THE HAMILTON ASSOCIATION. 11 
REPORT OF COUNCIL. 
Your Council take pleasure in submitting their report for 
the session 1902-1903. 
During this session there have been held five meetings of 
Council and five meetings of the General Association, at which 
the following papers and addresses were given: 
November 13, 1902—Inaugural Address—President J. M. 
Dickson. ' 
November 28, 1902—“ Wireless Telegraphy ’’—Dr. Mer- 
chant, of London Normal School. 
February 12, 1903—‘ Reminiscences of Nome, and Ro- 
mance of Placer Mining ”—E. C. Murton. 
March 12, 1903—** The Mackenzie River District ’—J. W. 
(ivanell (Coes Dees 
Mav 7, 1903—“ Education Versus Educational Theories ” 
—S. A. Morgan, B. A., D. Paed. 
Twenty new members were elected during the year, and 
the Association was called upon to mourn the death of one of 
its old and distinguished members, the late Thos. McIwraith. 
We have this year honored ourselves by appointing one of 
our own members, Rev. D. B. Marsh, Sc. D., to represent this 
Association at the meeting of Royal Society. 
Your Council are pleased to note the increasing activity of 
various sections of the Association, and hope that the good 
work may long continue. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
J. M. DICKSON, GL JOHNS TON, 
President. Secretary. 
