1004 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters. 
Afternoon Session , 2:30 o'clock. 
Reading of papers. 
11. Wisconsin’s quartzite implements. Charles E. Brown. 
12. The period of anarchy in Illinois, 1782-90. Arthur 
C. Boggess. 
13. The occupation of government land in Oklahoma terri¬ 
tory. Solon J. Buck. 
14. Life in the beguinages before the Reformation. (By 
title.) J. F. Dilworth. 
15. A Nuremberg city ordinance of the year 1562, issued 
during the time of the black death. E. K. J. H. 
Voss. 
16. Alexander and the Council of Worms. (By title.) 
D. L. Patterson. 
17. The Children’s Crusade. D. C. Munro. 
18. Suspension of habeas corpus in the Civil War. (By 
title.) Gr. C. Sellery. 
19. Problems of colonization as illustrated in the province 
of Georgia. Ulrich B. Phillips. 
20. Table .illustrating the progress of rotation in office* 
(By title.) C. B. Fish. 
21. Causes affecting the westward movement of settlement 
prior to 1850. William V. Pooley. 
Thursday Evening. 
6 o’clock: The Academy dinner for members and their 
friends, at Keeley’s Annex. 
8 o’clock: Address of the retiring president, Dr. John J * 
Davis —“The Academy—Its past and its future.” 
