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FIFTEENTH REPORT. 
’ GENERAL PROGRAM . 
Wednesday , April 2. 
1:00 p. in.. (Ymncil Meeting, Geological 'Laboratory, First Floor of 
Museum. 
The Committee on General Policy is urged to be 
present at this meeting. 
:00 p. m.. First Meeting of the Academy, Museum Lecture Room. 
:30 p. m.. General Session of the Academy. The general public is 
cordially invited to attend this meeting. Presidential Ad- 
dress, by Professor E. C. Case, West Lecture Room, 
Physics Building. Title: The Geological History of 
Michigan. Reports on the work of the Michigan Geologi- 
cal and Biological Survey, by R. C. Allen, Director, and 
A. G. Ruthven, Chief Naturalist. 
PAPERS ON EUGENICS. 
Eugenics — By Professor Victor C. Vaughan, Department 
of Medicine, University of Michigan. 30 minutes. 
The Biological Aspect of Eugenics— By Professor A. 
Franklin Shull, Department of Zoology, l Tii versify of 
Michigan, 30 minutes. 
S :0b p. m.. Public Address, in West Lecture Room. Physics Building. 
“Travels in Mexico,” by Professor Charles J. Chamber- 
lain, Department of Botany, University of Chicago. The 
general public is cordially invited. 
0:00 p. m.. The Research Club of the University of Michigan will give 
a smoker to the members of the academy in the rooms of 
the University Club, Memorial Building, immediately 
after the public address. 
Thursday , April 3. 
s ;00 a. m.. Council Meeting, Geological Laboratory, First Floor of 
Museum. 
0:00 a. m.. Meetings of Sections. (For places of meeting see programs 
of Sections.) 
12:30 ]>. m.. The Women's Research Club, of the University of Michigan. 
will entertain the visiting women at an informal lunch- 
eon. Members and the wives of members are cordially 
invited to attend this luncheon. 
1 :30 p. m.. Meetings of Sections for the reading of papers and election 
of Vice-presidents. 
Friday, A pril J/. 
8:00 a. m.. Council Meeting, Geological Laboratory. First Floor of 
Museum. 
