1232 Wisconsin Academy of Sciences , Arts, and Letters. 
College, a member since 1894, died October, 1917. In October, 
1917, William H. Ellsworth, of the Ellsworth-Thayer Mfg. Co. 
of Milwaukee, died, his membership dating back to 1905. Mr. 
George Bowman Ferry, Architect, of Milwaukee, died in Janu¬ 
ary, 1918; he had been a member since 1896. 
Arthur Beatty, 
Secretary. 
April 12, 1918. 
REPORT OF THE TREASURER FOR THE YEAR 1917. 
Receipts. 
Received from dues and initiations... $214.00 
Received from sale of transactions. 5.40 
Received from interest on bonds. 158.00 
Received from 3 bonds matured April 1, 1918. 300.00 
677.40 
Balance on hand April 11, 1917. 95.41 
762.81 
Disbursements. 
Secretary-Treasurer’s Allowance . $200.00 
Safety-lDeposit Box Rent. 3.00 
Expenses of meeting, 1917. 10.48 
$213.48 
Balance on hand April 12, 1918. $549.33 
Present Permanent Investment consists of 25 City of Madi¬ 
son Bonds. 
Arthur Beatty. 
Madison, April 12, 1918. 
Your committee, appointed to audit the Treasurer’s accounts, 
have compared his report with the books, vouchers, and the 
bonds in the safety deposit box, and find that the report is cor¬ 
rect. 
Albert S. Flint, 
Charles E. Brown. 
