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but, going deeper than that, they show that Iowa has an Academy 
of Science of which its members are sincerely proud and for which 
they are glad to work and for which they do work. 
For the achievements already won I congratulate you. To 
the results yet to be accomplished I urge your attention and your 
thoughtful energy. What we may do is scarcely to be measured 
by what we have already done. 
Respectfully submitted, 
James H. Lees, 
Secretary. 
TREASURER’S REPORT 
Receipts 
Balance on hand April 30, 1921 $ 73.69 
Income from Entrance dues. 55.00 
Income from Annual dues.. 276.00 
Income from Transfer fees 25.00 
From sale of Proceedings ... 6.00 
From Rife Fellows 45.00 
Interest on Bonds $2.75, on deposits $13.88 16.13 
Overpayments by members 4.00 
A. A. A. S. dues collected-. 536.00 
For Membership List, Vols j 7.50 
Refund from A. A. A. S * 4.00 
Transferred from Savings Account 85.00 
$1133.32 
Check No. 34 in transit 1.00 
Total — ___$1134.32 
Disbursements 
Iowa Printing Company Stationery and Inserts $ 21.45 
Programs for 35th meeting 25.15 
Postage for Treasurer 19.00 
Postage for Secretary 11.00 
Group photos at Simpson for Secretary’s Archives 2.50 
J. P. Goode, Address and traveling expenses 142.82 
Stenographic work, treasurer. __ 19.13 
Refund to members, overpaid ’ 4.00 
Traveling Expenses, called meeting Executive Commit- 
tee, October 22, 1921 45.74 
Honorarium to Secretary 75.00 
