This is an (ibjt'cli\t' woitli wliilc and wo arc drUMiiiiiird lo 

 roach it — sotmcr. perhaps, than many of us icaH/.c. 



'I'his year ihc Academy is olTcring ihrce pri/.cs, one of i\\cni\- 

 fi\ oi-lollars, one of fifteen dollars and one of five dollars foi- ihe 

 three lartrest lists of new ineiiiheis belwcen SeplcmlH-r liisl and 

 June first. l'>22. 'I'his contest is open to all nienibers. 



In the president's office there is being kept a record of each 

 new meniber and the person securing said member is being 

 given credit therefor. 



We can do an\-thing we really wish to do — let us have a 

 thousand members bv June first, 1922. 



F. C. CLARK. 



JUNE 1920— JUNE 1921 

 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY 



A resume of the activities of the Academy for the past fiscal 

 year discloses a period of marked expansion. The Directors have 

 held eight special meetings during the period embraced by the 

 annual June meetings of 1920-1921. There has been transacted 

 a wide range of business, all of which has accrued to the advance- 

 ment of the Academy's interests, and the detailed records of 

 which are properly recorded in the Minutes. 



The loss of two of our most able Directors, (Air. George H. 

 Beeman and Air. William L. Watts) has been recorded in the 

 ''Bulletins" of past issue. Three of our valuued councilors in the 

 persons of Air. Arthur B. Benton, Dr. Triumph C. Low and Mr. 

 Holdredge O. Collins felt the necessity of resigning their director- 

 ships as a result of the heavy demands on their time in other 

 directions, and like justifiable reasons. The vacancies thus 

 caused by death and resignation were filled by the election of 



Air. J. O. Beebe. Air. George R. Crane. 



Dr. Ford A. Carpenter. Dr. John A. Comstock. 



Dr. Frank C. Clark. 



Our valued Secretary, Air. George W. Parsons, asked to be 

 relieved of the post which he had been ably filling at much per- 

 sonal sacrifice, and Dr. Comstock was subsequently elected to the 

 office. 



