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Annual Reports of Academy of 
T. Ellis Barnes, R. Dale Benson, Jr., Mrs. Andrew Alexander 
Blair, Dr. Joseph Hall Bodine, Mrs. Edward Bok, Lambert Cadwala- 
der, Dr. John B. Carson, John D. Carter, Wilson Catherwood, 
Charles D. Clark, Dr. C. Montague Cooke, Alexander Brown Coxe, 
Mrs. James H. R. Cromwell, George K. Crozer, Jr., Edwin S. 
Dixon, Jr., Archibald M. L. duPont, E. Paul duPont, Thomas 
Langdon Elwyn, William Newbold Ely, Samuel S. Fels, Mrs. 
Stanley G. Flagg, Jr., C. F. Fox, Stephen Fuguet, Mrs. Eva B. 
Gadsby, Thomas S. Gates, John Gilbert, Henry Frazer Harris, 
George L. Harrison, Mrs. Charles W. Henry, John C. Holinger, 
Wharton Huber, Charles F. Jenkins, Dr. Victor A. Loeb, C. Chris- 
topher Morris, Frederick Wistar Morris, Jr., Dr. Samuel Copeland 
Palmer, Dr. Francis W. Pennell, Thomas Robins, John W. Schell, 
Dr. William Randolph Taylor, John Wagner, Miss Hepsey Nofris 
Wells, Dr. D. H. Wenrich, Dr. Arthur DeWitt Whedon, and 
•'Walter Wheeler. 
By action of the Council the direction of a membership campaign 
was placed in charge of the Recording Secretary. The first stage 
of this campaign has been carried out, with very gratifying success, 
and a continuation of the work in new directions and along special 
lines is planned for 1922. 
Changes in the By-Laws of the Academy were adopted by the 
Academy February 15, 1921, which provide for six classes of mem- 
bers: Benefactors, Sustaining Members, Life Members, Annual 
Members, Associate Members, and Junior Members. Briefly 
summarized the requirements of these classes are: Benefactors 
make a contribution of $10,000; Sustaining Members, one of $1,000; 
Life Members, one of $100; Annual Members, an annual contri- 
bution of $10; Associate Members are required to reside at least 
fifty miles from Philadelphia City Hall, and to make an annual 
contribution of $5; Junior Members are required to be less than 
twenty-one years old when elected, and to make an annual con- 
tribution of $3. Neither Associate nor Junior Members can vote 
or hold office, and at the age of twenty-five Junior Members pass 
automatically to the class of Annual Members. 
Additional amendments to the By-Laws, adopted the same date 
as those relative to membership classes, removed from the Recording 
Secretary the necessity of being Editor of the publications of the 
Academy, and placed in the hands of the Publication Committee, 
