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lanta, Ga. ; Mr. Irving Granek, 367 Vernon Ave., Brooklyn, X. Y. ; 

 Dr. A. Orville Dahl, Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, 

 Cambridge, Mass.; Mrs. Audrey H. Israel, Box 1037, Short Hills, 

 N. J. ; Prof. Earle Drummond, West Liberty, W. Va. ; Miss 

 Ernestine Ball, 44 Woodland Ave., Columbus, Ohio; Miss Helen 

 Trowbridge, 351 Marion Ave., Glen Ellyn, 111. ; Rev. Damian W'. 

 Milhone, O.S.B., St. Bede College, Peru, 111. ; Miss Elizabeth E. 

 Adams, 330 Warwick Ave. Mount Vernon, N. Y. ; Mr. John 

 Robinson, R. R. 5, New Castle, Pa.; Dr. James H. Porter, Porter- 

 field, P. O. Box 1061, Macon, Ga. ; Mr. Paul V. Mook, 78 Franklin 

 St., Morristown, N. J. ; Dr. Crispin Oglebay, Hanna Building, 

 Cleveland, Ohio; Dr. C. C. Harrold, 700 Spring St., Macon, Ga. ; 

 Mrs. J. Kidwell Grannis, Flemmingsburg, Ky. ; Sister M. Mira, 

 O.S.F., 1413 S. Layton Blvd., Milwaukee, Wis; to associate mem- 

 bership : Miss Jerry Hood, 976 Simpson St., New York, N. Y. ; 

 Miss Hilda Spieler, 190 East Moshulu Parkway South, Bronx, 

 New York, N. Y. ;' Mr. Louis E. Johns, Skidmore College, Saratoga 

 Springs, N. Y. ; Miss Louise Bauer, 55 Tiemann PI., New York, 

 N. Y. ; Miss Maude E. Purdue, Box 246, Bethel, Conn.; Mr. 

 Emanuel A. Gottlieb, 3080 Hull Ave., New York, N. Y. ; Miss 

 Grace M. Donovan, 1734 Jarvis Ave., New York, N. Y. ; and Miss 

 Ruby Demoret, R. R. 3, Oregon Corners, Peekskill, N. Y. The 

 resignations of Dr. W. A. Kuntz, Lake Alfred, Fla. ; Sister M. 

 Hyacinth, 3901 N. Ridgeway, Chicago, 111. ; and Mr. Eugene Stein- 

 hardt, 15 Crooke Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., from annual membership 

 were accepted wtih regret. The death of two members. Miss Anna 

 May Callan and Dr. Charles Vetter, were reported with regret. 

 The President announced that the Council had instructed the Corre- 

 sponding Secretary to write letters expressing the regret of the 

 Club to the surviving members of their families. 



The President announced that Dr. Dodge had been appointed 

 official delegate of the Club to attend the ceremonies marking the 

 centennial of the founding of Fordham University, and that Drs. 

 Matzke and Karling had been appointed as alternates. 



Dr. Karling, as Chairman of the 75th Anniversary Committee, 

 reported that the Committee had not come to a decision on whether 

 or when to hold this celebration of the Club. 



Dr. Gager moved that Article XIII of the Constitution be 

 amended as proposed by Dr. Rickett in the meeting of March 19, 



