8 THE JOURNAL. 



Hollister, 3. Edward Wall, 4. Walter B. Hull, 8. Wm. 

 B. Caulk, 10. Allan W. Carpenter, 11. John H. Sage, 15. 

 Wm. B. Caulk, Allan W. Carpenter, John H. Sage, elected. 

 I find the above statement correct. 



Lynds Jones, President, 



PRESIDENT'S REPORT. 



In the following report no attempt will be made to go 

 into details. 



Early in the year the Semi- Annual, our official organ, 

 passed into the Chapter's hands and became the Quai-terly, 

 published by Mr. R. M. Strong, and edited by the Presi- 

 dent and Mr. W. N. Clute. 



The President still edited a page, monthly, in the Taxi- 

 dei'mist. On this page two amendments to the Constitution 

 were proposed ; the one providing for Chapter control of 

 the Semi- A ?i?iual, the other levying an annual assessment 

 of 50 cents upon Associate members. 



In the April Quarte?'ly the President made a preliminary, 

 and in the July issue a final report of the w^ork for 1891. 



Meanwhile, work on the Owls was under the direct super- 

 vision of the President, the notes from w^hich are nearly 

 ready for publication. 



A copy of a proposed new Constitution reached the 

 President in July. He pleads guilty of neglecting it until 

 October, when MS copies were circulated among the Active 

 members. It was the work of Frank L. Burns, and was 

 finally adopted December ist. 



Instead of the October Quarterly, card "bulletins" were 

 issued. In November three ; two soliciting new members, 

 one announcing candidates for offices the coming year. De- 

 cember 3, another announced the result of the election, and 



