Extracts from the Minutes of the 
Directors* Meeting of May 26, 1921 
The Secretary read a letter from Mrs. Brewster making certain 
suggestions in regard to editing the Bulletin. The Directors agreed 
that these conditions were most reasonable and should be conceded 
to anyone occupying the office of Editor, 
On motion duly made and seconded it was 
Resigna- Voted: That with an expression of deep regret, and appreciation for 
HON OF the services of Mrs. Brewster as Editor of the Bulletin for the 
Mrs. p)ast years, her resignation be accepted to take effect after the 
Brewster issuing of the July Bulletin. 
Upon motion duly made and seconded it was 
Voted: That a Committee be appointed by the Chair to make a 
resolution of appreciation to Mrs. Brewster for her services as 
Editor of the Bulletin of the Garden Club of America. 
Appoint- In considering the appointment of Mrs. Brewster's successor as 
ment Editor of the Bulletin the Directors were of the unanimous opinion 
OF Editor that the person holding this office should have the privilege of appoint- 
or the ing her Associate Editor and staff. In this connection the Secretary 
Bulletin recommended that Article III, Section I, of the By-Laws be amended 
as follows: 
"There shall be a Bulletin Committee whose duty it 
shall be to issue the official publication of the Associa- 
tion, the Bulletin of the Garden Club of America. 
The Editor, who shall serve as Chairman of this Com- 
mittee, shall be elected annually by the Board of Direc- 
tors and shall form her own Committee, which shall 
be confirmed by the Board of Directors. " 
Upon motion of Mrs. Gage, seconded by Mrs. Crowninshield, it was 
Voted: That Mrs. T. H. B. McKnight be asked to accept the 
editorship of the Bulletin of the Garden Club of America 
after the publication of the July issue. 
Committee The Secretary suggested that a very explicit questionnaire be 
on sent to all Clubs regarding the basis of admission of new Member 
Admissions Clubs in accordance with a letter from the Chairman of the Com- 
mittee on Admissions, Mrs. William R. Mercer. The Directors felt 
that a thorough investigation of all candidate Clubs should be made 
by the Committee, whose duty it would be to obtain information as to 
activities, meet club members, and visit their gardens. Upon motion 
of Mrs. Farwell, duly seconded, it was 
Voted: That a Committee be appointed consisting of Mrs. Martin, 
Mrs. Mercer, Mrs. Sloan, and Mrs. Pratt to formulate a question- 
naire concerning points of admission, to go to each President 
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