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was granted them by the Academy. Even after being notified of the 
action of the Academy most of these men forwarded their dues as usual. 
May I be permitted to offer the suggestion that there seems to be no 
further use for the two classes of membership known as Corresponding 
Fellow and Corresponding Associate. This division of membership is 
merely a residence distinction and seems to serve no valid purpose. Why 
not modify the constitution by omitting those parts which relate to these 
classes of nonresident members and then group all active members under 
the classes of Life Fellows, Fellows and Associates, with the designation 
f Honorary Fellow reserved for special distinction? 
\ In closing let me congratulate the members of the Academy upon the 
aluspicious circumstances surrounding this gathering and wish for them 
ti^e success which is due their interest and activity. 
' Respectfully submitted, 
Jamks H. Lees, 
Secretary. 
TREASURER’S REPORT 
receipts 
Cash on hand April 25, 1919 — $ 31.58 
Transfer and entrance fees 34.10 
Annual dues from members 211.00 
Sale of Proceedings 8.08 
Total $284.76 
EXPENDITURES 
Programs for 33rd Annual Meeting $ 9.00 
Stationery and supplies for secretary... 9.00 
Stationery and supplies for treasurer 7.60 
Honorarium to secretary 50.00 
To Miss Newman, sending out vol. XXV 10.00 
Postage and clerical work for treasurer 17.50 
Telephone service 1.10 
Cash on hand, April 23, 1920 182.81 
Total $287.01 
Less Ck. No. 12 in transit 2.25 
$284.76 
A. O. Thomas, 
, T reasurer. 
April 23, 1920. 
Report approved by Auditing Committee, Messrs Bond, and Jaques. 
