Voted: To recommend to the Board of Directors that the 
December issue of the Bulletin hereafter be devoted to reports and 
information concerning the Member Clubs. '\ 
It was asked that the President refer to the Pohcy Committee the 
following questions for decision: 
Must all members of a family belonging to a local club necessarily 
belong to the Garden Club of America, thus necessitating the 
issuing of more than one Bulletin to the members of the same 
family. ■ 
To decide the questions of the giving out of information concern^ 
ing the Member Clubs for publication in magazines such as the 
^'House and Garden." 
Visiting In reporting upon the work of the Visiting Garden Committee, 
Garden Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne, the Chairman, announced that the work had 
( 'ommittee been practically arranged with the exception of the question of decid- 
ing how many persons, other than members of the Garden Club of 
America, could accompany a member when visiting gardens. This 
question was referred for discussion to the General Meeting on October 
8th. 
On motion the meeting adjourned. 
Meeting of the Board of Directors 
A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Garden Club of 
America was held at the residence of Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt, 820 
Fifth Avenue, New York City, on October 7th, at two o'clock. 
Present: Mrs. S. V. R. Crosby, President; 
Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss, Treasurer; Mrs. 
Samuel Sloan, ist Vice-President; Mrs. John A. 
Stewart, Jr., 2d Vice-President; Mrs. Samuel H. 
Taft, 3rd Vice-President; Mrs. Francis B. Crownin- 
shield, 4th Vice-President; Mrs. Walter S. Brewster, 
Editor of the Bulletin; Members of the Board of 
Directors: Mrs. Robert C. Hill, Mrs. Oakleigh 
Thorne, Mrs. J. Willis Martin, Miss Delia West 
Marble, Mrs, Henry Rea, Mrs. Francis C. Farwell, 
Mrs. Horatio Whitbridge Turner, Mrs. William 
« Pierson Hamilton, Mrs. WiUiam Mercer. 
At this meeting the various questions raised at the morning meet- 
ing of the Council of Presidents of the Garden Club of America 
were brought up for further consideration. 
Upon motion duly made and seconded it was 
Voted: To omit the reading of the minutes of the last meeting. 
