Ther TtlES. JUNE 13, 1922 We: 



New Members Elected 



''Election to membership during the year 

 have been as follows: Resident members: 

 Wilbur Cortez Abbott. George Pomeroy An-' 

 derson, Walter Austin. Francis Tiffany 

 Bowles, Homer Gage; corresponding mem- 1 

 bere: James Benjamin Wilbur, John Pier- 

 ppnt Morgan; honorary members: John 

 Einger Sargent. 



"Losses by death during the year have 

 been as follows: 



"Lincoln Newton Klnnlcutt— Loyal, gen- 

 tle, unassuming, true-hearted, a man of 

 great chivalry of soul; a champion of the 

 weak, a lover of children and animals: a 

 man who could be loved Instinctively and 

 admired without effort. 



"Willlston Walker— Provost of Tale Uni- 

 versity and professor of church history. 

 Of the highest scholarly attainments and 

 a recognized authority in his chosen field, 

 he was yet without any trace of intellectu- 

 al arrogance. His friendship and help were 

 always available. In his absorption in 

 history, he never lost sight of the purpose 

 of historical knowledge, the guidance and 

 enrichment of human Ufa in the years to 

 come. 



"Richard Middlecott Saltonstall — In him 

 the nobler traits of a distinguished ances- 

 try found their full embodiment. A man 

 of great sagacity and breadth of interest, 

 his skill in practical' affairs was enlivened 

 by a capacity for harboring noble visions 

 and dreaming great dreams ; and his world- 

 ly interests were brightened by singularly 

 clean pleasures and profitable hobbies. His 

 work was play to him, and his play al- 

 ways had ever its more serious, more use- 

 ful side. 



