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OCTOBER 18, 1906. 

 Meeting op the Society. 



The vice-president introduced the speaker, Frank Bergen 

 Kelley, Ph.D., Supt. of the City History Club, who delivered a 

 lecture on "Historic Traces in New York To-day," illustrat- 

 ing it by the stereopticon. 



At the conclusion of the lecture the Society by vote expressed 

 its thanks to the speaker. 



NOVEMBER 15, 1906. 

 Meeting of the Council. 



The resignation from the secretaryship of Rev. F. B. Make- 

 peace was received. It was voted that the resignation be 

 reported to the Society with the recommendation that it be 

 accepted. 



It was voted to recommend to the Society that it elect Rev. F. 

 B. Makepeace as a member of the Council. 



NOVEMBER 15, 1906. 

 Meeting oe the Society. 



Voted. That the resignation of Rev. F. B. Makepeace from 

 the secretaryship be accepted. 



Voted. That Prof. Arthur E. Hill be elected to member- 

 ship in the Society. 



Voted. That the Society empower the president to appoint 

 a sec. pro tern, before the December meeting. 



Voted. That Rev. F. B. Makepeace, whose membership ex 

 officio in the Council expires with his resignation of the office 

 of secretary, be elected as a member of the Council. 



The president introduced the speaker of the evening, Mr. 

 Arthur A. Stoughton, who spoke on " The Artistic Treatment 

 of Cities," illustrating his lecture with lantern slides. 



