Fourteenth Meeting, Friday Evening, 

 April 2111, 1911 



Lyman I.ee, B.A., President, in the chair. 



Present — The Executive Council and over lOO mem- 

 bers and friends. 



Minutea read and approved. 



Proposition — Dr. Jas. Euseell, Physician. Passed on 

 to next meeting for election . 



The President then rcfeiTed to the sudden decease of 

 Mr. J. F. Ballard, the esteemed ice-President. 



The follovving resolution was then svibmitted ; — 



Moved by Dr. S. A. Morgan, and seconded by Mr. J. 

 H. Smith: 



Eesolvcd, that whereas it has pleased the All-wiee 

 Euler of the Universe to call toi Himself our esteemed 

 friend and fellow-laborer, Mr. John F. Ballard, thereby 

 depriving this Association of the wise counsel and untiring 

 senucGS of a faitbful member and officer ; 



Besolved, that we do hereby record onr grateful ac- 

 knowledgment of Hie eerviees performed on behalf of this 

 Association, and our deep sense of the loes sustained 

 through his removal, both by the members of this Society 

 and the youth of our city, to' whose moral and intellectual 

 welfai'e his talente were so unselfishly devoted, and be it 

 further resolved, that a copy of this resolution, be placed 

 upon the minutes of the Association . 



Dr. Morgan and Mr. Smith, in presenting the resolu- 

 tion, spoke at some length. 



Dr. Morgan stated thati he had been associated with 

 the late gentleman in many ways for a number ol yeans, 

 and that he entertained the highest regard for him in re- 

 spect to his unselfish interest on behalf of all those who 

 looked to him not in vain for counsel and advice, 



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