82 PROCEEDINGS S. I, ASS'x ARTS AND SCIENCES. [Vol. I 



REGULAR MEETING. 

 November 17TH, 1906. 



The meeting- was held at the residence of Mr. WilHam H. Mitchill, 

 New Brig-hton. 



President Howard R. Bayne in the chair. 



Twenty-two members were present. 



The minutes of the reg^ular meeting- of October 20th, 1906, were read 

 and approved. 



The following were elected to active membership: 



Louis Axt, Port Richmond. 



Claude T. Benjamin, New Brig-hton. 



John F. Gould, Port Richmond. 



J. Randolph Grymes, New Brig-hton. 



Harlow McMillen, Castleton Corners. 



Georg-e L. Mitchill, New Brig-hton. 



David Rabinowitz, New Brighton. 



Victor H. Reichelt, Stapleton. 



Gordon Thompson, Mariners Harbor. 



Tiie Secretary read a communication from N. Taylor Phillips, secre- 

 tary of the Commissioners of the Sinking- Fund, enclosing- a certified 

 copy of the following- resolution: 



"ResOLVED, That pursuant to the provisions of section 7 of chapter 

 526 of the laws of 1905, the President of the Borough of Richmond be 

 and is hereby authorized to provide Room No. 309 on the third floor of 

 the Borough Hall, in the Borough of Richmond, for the use of the Sta- 

 ten Island Association of Arts and Sciences, for the occupying and 

 maintaining of tbe Museum Collection and Library of said Association; 

 said permission and assignment to continue during the pleasure of the 

 Commissioners of the Sinking Fund." 



The committee of arrangements for the 25th Anniversary dinner sub- 

 mitted a report on the work of the committee and the results attained. 

 The following resolutions were adopted: 



Resolved: that the report of the committee of arrangements for the 

 25th anniversary dinner be accepted and approved, and that the Asso- 

 ciation express its thanks to the committee for its labors, and congratu- 

 lations fo^r the successful results af the same. 



