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PARK SUPERINTENDENTS IN FRONT OF MINNEHAHA FALUS: MINNEAPOLIS, AUGUST 12. 1908. 
New Members Elected 
F. W. Barclay, Superintendent of Parks, 
■\Vilkesbarre, Pa. 
Daniel H. Ellis, Superintendent of Parks, 
Bridgeport, Mich. 
H. S. Keffer, Commissioner, Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. 
C. E. Wolf, Superintendent of Parks, Cedar 
Rapids, Iowa. 
H. C. Jeffords, Superintendent of Parks, 
Charleston, S. C. 
P. M. Wood, Superintendent, Brandon 
Park, Williamsport, Pa, 
Arthur C. Comey, Superintendent Lowell 
Park, Dixon, 111. 
John Algots, Superintendent Parks, Spe- 
cial Park Commission, Chicago. 
Ed. Morency, Superintendent of Parks, 
Quebec, Can. 
John H. Beatty, Superintendent Parks, 
Central Park, New York City. 
G. Honnonhofer, Park Dist. No. 1, Mineral 
Palace Park, Pueblo, Colo. 
C. Champion, Superintendent of Parks, 
Winnipeg, Can. 
W. S. Heizer, Superintendent of Parks, 
Rockford, 111. 
Rich. H. Tacke. Superintendent of Parks, 
Lexington, Ky. 
C. O. E. Boehm, Superintendent of Parks, 
Davenport, Iowa. 
John H. Hemingway (reinstated), Worces- 
ter. Mass. 
Chas. G. Carpenter, Supt. of Parks, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 
Henry C. Helm, Superintendent of Parks* 
Duluth, Minn. 
J. A. Williams, Superintendent of Parks, 
Erie, Pa. 
Wm. G. Mac Lean, Foreman of Parks. 
Madison, Wis. 
C. A. Chandler, Superintendent of Parks, 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Secretary-Treasurer F. L. Mulford, oi 
Harrisburg, Pa., reported much in- 
teresting matter for bulletins in process 
of preparation and urged members to be 
more prompt in writing and forwarding 
their bulletins. Return postals had been 
sent to 263 cities not represented in the 
association in the endeavor to get the 
names of park officials eligible to mem- 
bership, and 463 letters sent to park 
commissioners, asking them to co-op- 
erate with the association by sending 
their executive officer to the meetings of 
the association. Very gratifying results 
had been obtained as the list of new 
members given here indicates, and many 
other inquiries and replies received from 
others promise a still greater increase of 
membership in the near future. The 
association now has eighty active and 
two honorary members. The expedi- 
tures for the year were $164. 
An amendment to the constitution 
was adopted providing for the admission 
of park boards and other governing 
laodies as sustaining members on pay- 
ment of $10.00 annually, which shall en- 
title them to the printed publications of 
the association. 
A discussion of the place for holdin 
the ne.xt meeting brought forth stron 
invitations from Harrisburg, Pa., Kan- 
sas City, Mo., Chicago, and Seattle. 
The vote on this question was left to a 
later meeting. 
The appointment of the nominating 
committee, composed of G. X. Amrhyn, 
New Haven, Conn. ; W. R. .\dams, 
Omaha, Neb., and Arthur Hay, Spring- 
field, 111., and the auditing committee, J. 
W. Rodgers, Cincinnati, and W. L. 
Cukerski, Grand Rapids, closed the 
morning’s business. 
Following this meeting the visitors 
were the guests of the Commercial Club 
and the Minikahda Club, and after a 
ride to the beautiful grounds of the lat- 
ter organization, wdiich include a 120- 
OF THE MINNEAPOLIS PARKS; SOLDIERS’ HOME GROUNDS, AUGUST 12, 1908. 
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