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SOCIETY MEETINGS. 
The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. 
Board of Censors. —Reported favorably the names of Drs. 
Francis H. Flagge, Bruce Mackey, and Robert Finlay. 
Moved 2 nd seconded that the report be received. Carried. 
Papers. —Letters were received from Drs. Sherwood and 
Gill, the essayists of the meeting, stating they could not be 
present. 
Reports.— Judiciary Committee. —Dr. Giffen, chairman, re¬ 
ported that the committee would report at the next meeting. 
Committee on Charges. —Dr. Neher, chairman, stated that the 
committee would give a complete report at the next meeting. 
Election of New Members. —Moved by Dr. Robertson and 
seconded by Dr. Neher that the secretary cast a favorable bal¬ 
lot for Drs. Flagge and Mackey. Carried. 
The election of Dr. Robert Finlay followed, the president 
appointing Drs. Delaney and O’Shea tellers. 
Moved by Dr. Giffen and seconded by Dr. Hanson that the 
name of Dr. Finlay be considered at the next regular meeting. 
Lost. 
On ballot, eleven votes were cast, of which six were in favor 
and five against th@» election of Dr. Finlay. 
A discussion then followed as to what constituted an elec¬ 
tion, a two-third or majority vote, as the by-laws did not state. 
The president ruled that a majority would elect, and declared 
Dr. Finlay a member of the association. 
Applications for Membership. —Dr. Wm. C. Rutherford and 
Leo. Brusacher were referred to the censors. 
New Business. —Moved by Dr. Robertson and seconded by 
Dr. Hanson, that a committee of three be appointed to revise the 
constitution and by-laws. Carried. The chair appointed Drs. 
Robertson, Hanson and Neher. 
Dr. Robertson then moved that a committee of three be ap¬ 
pointed to select a place of meeting for the association. Car¬ 
ried. 
Chair appointed Drs. Robertson, Glover and Gill. 
Essayists for next meeting, Neher and Gill. Adjourned. 
