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eluding the Commissioner, Dr. Haven Emerson, and newspaper 

 representatives took part. The Newark Bvening News pub- 

 lished a very good article. The New York Times and the New 

 York Sun each published a half column notice and discussion of 

 the trip. Following- this; a special reporter of the New York 

 Journal came over to New Jersey and obtained direct information 

 which led to the publication of an excellent article on the work 

 as a whole. 



The Publicity Committee has to report a failure to have a 

 mosquito film prepared and a failure tO' get an article in the 

 Saturday Evening Post. It is, however, able to report that the 

 Publicity Agent of the Department of Conservation and Develop- 

 ment, Mr. Edward Stover, Jr., has taken over the salt-marsh 

 work of the State and expects to prepare a series of magazine 

 articles on it. 



Through the activity of Dr. Darnall, the co-operation of Mr. 

 Kerr, publicity agent for the Traymore Hotel, was secured. 

 The Secretary collected in so far as possible a brief resume 

 of several papers to be presented before the Association and 

 placed them in Mr. Kerr's hands in order that stories might be 

 prepared for the press. Some of the more important papers 

 were excerpted and sent to the press from New Brunswick, where 

 the Secretary had the co-operation of a newspaper man. Mr. 

 Kerr said last night that if they printed everything that the 

 boys sent out yesterday afternoon they would be able to print 

 nothing else. We feel that the Publicity Committee, in spite of 

 failures in certain directions, has during the past year done far 

 better than ever before. 



R. F. Engle, 

 Ai^i^RED Cask ILL, 

 T. J. Headlee, 



Pithlicity Committee. 



President Darnall — What is your pleasure, gentlemen, in 

 regard to this report? 



Mr. EnglE — I move that the report be accepted and filed. 



Mr. Leslie — I second the motion. 



