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lick, Racine; C. K. Leith, Madison; Frank A. Logan, Chicago; 
Mrs. Charles M, Norris, Milwaukee; and M. S. Slaughter, Madison. 
During 1920 arrangements were completed whereby the Academy 
and the American Association for the Advancement of Science 
were affiliated. 
There are 66 new members who have paid their dues to be en¬ 
rolled after their applications have been acted upon by this meet¬ 
ing. Of this number, 58 will become members of both societies. 
I regret to report the loss of five active members by death: E. T. Harper, 
Geneseo, Ill.; Herman W. Kunz, Milwaukee; Publius V. Lawson, Menasha; 
W. A. P. Morris, Madison; and Dr. C. H. Vilas, Madison. 
Arthur Beatty, 
Secretary. 
The treasurer’s report for the year was next presented, adopted, 
and audited, as follows: 
Report of the Treasurer for the Year 1920 
RECEIPTS 
Received from Dues and Initiations.$1,034.50 
Received from sale of Transactions. 14.58 
Received from Interest on Certificates of Deposit. 16.00 
Received from Interest on Liberty Bonds. 31.25 
Received from Interest on City of Madison Bonds. 118.00 
Received from 5 City of Madison Bonds matured April 1, 1921. 500.00 
Total .$1,714.33 
Balance on hand April 23, 1920. 152.95 
Total .$1,867.28 
DISBURSEMENTS 
Secretary-Treasurer’s Allowance .$200.00 
6 City of Madison Bonds purchased April 1, 1921. 600.00 
Warrant sent A. A. A. S. in adjustment of dues. 540.00 
1,340.00 
.$ 527.28 
Arthur Beatty, 
Treasurer. 
Balance on hand April 16, 1921 
