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Museum Bulletin 



THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION 

 will be held in the assembly room of the Museum, 154 Stuyvesant 

 Place, Saint George, on Saturday evening, March 17, 1917, at 8:15 

 o'clock. 



Mr. David Varon will deliver an address on " Staten Island 

 of Tomorrow," accompanied by crayon sketches. Those who 

 enjoyed the privilege of attending Mr. Varon's lecture given at 

 the March meeting of the Association two years ago will appre- 

 ciate this opportunity to again observe what can be accomplished 

 in the way of illustrating descriptions by rapid and effective free 

 hand sketches. 



Visitors are welcome at all regular meetings of the Asso- 

 ciation, and members are urged to invite any friends who may 

 express a desire to attend. Light refreshments are served and an 

 informal reception is held by the Women's Auxiliary Committee 

 after the adjournment of each meeting. 



Arthur Hollick, 



Secretary. 



The next regular meeting of the Section of Applied Science 

 will be held in the assembly room of the Museum on Saturday 

 evening, March 24. 



Mr. R. T. Pryor will give an illustrated lecture on " Features 

 of Old European Architecture." 



All members of the Association and their friends are cor- 

 dially invited to attend. 



Malcolm Walsh, 



Recorder. 



A meeting of the Section of Historical Research will be held 

 at the Museum on Friday evening, April 6. 



Mr. E. C. Delavan, Jr., will present a paper on " The Road 

 from Richmond to Stony Brook," and a facsimile of a recently 

 discovered map will be exhibited showing the first recorded set- 

 tlement on Staten Island. 



Opportunity will be given for the presentation of any other 

 matter of local historical interest. 



A cordial invitation to be present is hereby tendered to all 

 who are interested in Staten Island history and antiquities. 



S. McKee Smith, 



Recorder. 



The annual meeting of the Section of Natural Science will 

 be held at the Museum on Saturday evening, April 14. 



The special business to be transacted is the election of a 

 chairman and recorder for the ensuing year. 



Members of the Section are requested to present notes and 

 exhibit specimens of local or general scientific interest. 



All members of the Association are welcome to attend with- 

 out further invitation. 



H. H. Cleaves, 



Recorder. 



