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Vice-President Hills then took the chair and the society was 
favored with an address by the retiring President, Dr. Alfred 
Dachnowski. Prof. Dachnowski spoke on “Modern Tendencies 
in Science and their Relation to the Individual.” He pointed 
out the restless activity of industry and the international organi- 
zation of scientific work. The question was raised whether we 
are fitting men for institutions or institutions for men and whether 
we are proceding in biological sciences and in politics, commer- 
cialism, etc., on the principle that all things are made for man, 
sovereign over inanimate things. 
C. L. Metcalf, Secretary. 
Date of Publication, January 19, 1912. 
