80 



Disbursements 



Paid the New Era Co. Printing Memoir, Etc Si, 373.67 



Engraving ■ 153-87 



Cartage 2.00 



Envelopes 3.60 



Editorial Expense 3.85 11,536.99 



Balance 59i-Si 



The treasurer reported on the estimated cost of reprinting 

 Vol. 15, No. 9, of the Bulletin. It was voted to have this number 

 reprinted at a cost not to exceed $40 for 100 copies. The secre- 

 tary was directed to call the editor's attention to the announce- 

 ment on the cover of the Bulletin, relating to holding the Tuesday 

 evening meetings of the Club at the American Museum or Colum- 

 bia University. 



The resignations of Miss Henrietta Lisk, Dr. L. O. Kunkel 

 and Mr. James G. Scott were read and accepted. 



Miss Runge, Mr. Lurvey and Dr. Osterhout were then elected. 



Reports of oflficers. 



The secretary read a report which was accepted. 



The treasurer's report was read and referred to an Auditing 



Committee consisting of Mr. Norman Taylor and Dr. Francis 



Pennell. A statement of the receipts and expenditures of the 



Club follows: 



Receipts 



Balance, Corn Exchange Bank, January 7, 1918 $1. 735-27 



Members ' dues $ 970.00 



Sustaining members ' dues 90.00 



Bulletin 1,043.22 



toRREYA 183.98 



TORREYA, gift 100.00 



Advertising 72.00 



Memoirs 641.01 



Index cards 170.28 



Sundries • i -05 



Semi-Centennial Fund 548.00 



Interest, Underwood Fund: 



From Bank $50.00 



From Bond i4-90 64.90 



$3,884.44 $3,884.44 



$5,619.71 



