28 Sioux City Academy of Science and Letters. 
TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF 
FELLOWS 
On Oct. 27, 1903, three men were appointed by President Charles 
as Fellows, according to a provision which was adopted with the con- 
stitution, who were to form the nucleus of the Board of Fellows. This 
board met on Jan. 19, 1904, and adopted the following report: 
Sioux City, Iowa, Jan. 19, 1904. 
To John H. Charles, President, Officers and Members of the Sioux 
City Academy of Science and Letters: 
The undersigned committee and Board of Fellows, appointed by 
the President of the Academy, have had under consideration the elec- 
tion of Fellows and have elected additional Fellows and report herein 
the names of Fellows, including those appointed by the President. We 
have concluded that John H. Charles, President of the Academy, and 
for many years the earnest and efficient President of the Scientific 
Association, and J. C. C. Hoskins and G. B. Healy, C. R. Marks, Dr. 
Grant J. Ross, O. C. Tredway and Geo. W. Wakefield, who for years 
have been active members of the Scientific Association and have con- 
tributed largely to its life and success by numerous papers prepared 
for and read at its meetings, should be advanced to Fellows, and 
each of them have accordingly been elected to membership to the 
Board of Fellows. We have also elected the following members of 
the Board of Fellows, to-wit: Prof. A. N. Cook, of Morningside College, 
who has prosecuted important original scientific work; Prof. F. H. 
Garver, of Morningside College, who is engaged in original work in 
local history; Dr. Fred E. Haynes, of Morningside College, who is 
giving special attention to sociology; Prof. L. H. Harvey, of Morning- 
side College, who is doing original work in biology; David Hadden, of 
Alta, Iowa, who has by his published papers achieved a wide reputa- 
tion as an astronomer; J. H. Quick, of Sioux City, lawyer and author, 
having published one book, which has been well received, and has 
another announced, which is highly commended; Prof. Willis Marshall, 
of Sioux City, who is author of a book of poems; Prof. H. C. Powers. 
