706 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
We trust that these resolutions will, in some measure at least, ex¬ 
press to your Academy the high regard in which we hold it, and our 
hopes for its future. 
Very sincerely yours, 
Charles E. Brown, 
Sec'y, Wisconsin Archeological Society. 
Resolutions Adopted on the 50th Anniversary of the Wisconsin 
Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters 
The Wisconsin Archeological Society in meeting assembled at the 
Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, on Monday evening, April 19, 
1920, adopts the following resolutions: 
Whereas the officers and members of The Wisconsin Archeological 
Society are aware that the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and 
Letters, with which it has been closely identified in joint annual meet¬ 
ings for some years past will on Friday, April 23rd celebrate at Madi¬ 
son with an appropriate commemorative programme, the Fiftieth 
Anniversary of its foundation; 
Therefore be it Resolved: That The Wisconsin Archeological So¬ 
ciety extends to the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, 
its officers and members, most hearty congratulations on this, its 
Golden Anniversary, and with these the most sincere hope that its 
great usefulness in its chosen fields of research and publication may 
continue for many years to come to the honor and glory of our state. 
And be it further Resolved: That as an added evidence of our 
appreciation of this Anniversary there be, and they are hereby elected 
to honorary membership in The Wisconsin Archeological Society, Ed¬ 
ward A. Birge, president and Arthur Beatty, secretary of the Wis¬ 
consin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. 
Lee R. Whitney, 
President. 
Charles E. Brown, 
Secretary. 
S. A. Barrett, 
Charles G. Schoewe. 
William H. Vogel, 
E. J. W. Notz, 
Directors. 
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 
April 19, 1920. 
The Treasurer presented his report for the year as follows: 
April 23, 1920. 
