REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT 



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ner, and Azel A. Packard. It is impossible for me to attempt here to 

 express our sense of loss or to commemmorate their services. Appro- 

 priate memorials have been adopted and published by the Board and 

 will be printed with this report. The vacancies were filled by the 

 election of John W. B. Brand, Ralph W. Ellis, and John C. Robinson. 



In the reports of the librarian and curators, which follow, will be 

 found accounts of the year's work, although in the space alloted it is 

 impossible more than to hint at the manifold and varied activities car- 

 ried on by the Association. The suggestions and requests made for 

 desirable enlargement of its service are always welcomed by the Direc- 

 tors, who desire to respond as ar and as fully as available funds make 

 it possible to do so. 



NATHAN D. BILL, President. 



