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a committee of three to draft and put into execution a scheme 

 which would lead to a large increase in the membership of the 

 Association. 



The need of education and publicity was then considered, 

 and the President was authorized to appoint a publicity com- 

 mittee of three members, to work out a broad plan for this side 

 of the mosquito work, and it was included in the motion that 

 this committee should have the power to put the plan into execu- 

 tion. It was suggested that this committee should secure, if 

 possible, some special writer of repute to prepare an article on 

 the mosquito work of the State as a whole. It was thought 

 that the securing of such a writer should be practicable without 

 any considerable expense, because the matter used was of great 

 general interest. It was also' thought that a new moving picture 

 reel of the mosquito work in New Jersey should be arranged for, 

 and that in view of the popular interest in this subject it should 

 b€ possible to have this reel made at little or no expense to the 

 Association. 



The question of the next annual meeting was then considered, 

 and after extended discussion it was decided to hold it in Atlantic 

 City, on the 25th and 26th days of January, 19 17. The Chal- 

 fonte Hotel was the one apparently favored by the membership 

 of the committee. 



By motion, the chairman was authorized to appoint a com- 

 mittee on arrangements. The thought was expressed that the 

 headquarters of the Association would not necessarily mean 

 that all persons attending the sessions should stay at that hotel, 

 but that lower or higher priced quarters might be secured else- 

 where. It was the further thought that the committee on 

 arrangements should meet the delegates and direct them to the 

 sort of quarters which they wished to use. 



After a considerable amount of discussion as to the best way 

 of handling the program' and legislative matters, it was decided 

 that the Executive Committee should act as a program com- 

 mittee and as a legislative comm.ittee. The Secretary was in- 

 structed to prepare a tentative program and have it ready for 

 the next meeting of the committee. It was suggested that the 



