February, ’23] 
BUSINESS PROCEEDINGS 
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON NOMINATIONS 
Your committee appointed to nominate officers for the American Association of 
Economic Entomologists for the year 1923 respectfully reports as follows: 
For President, Prof. A. G. Ruggles, St. Paul, Minn. 
For First Vice-President, Prof. H. A. Gossard, Wooster, Ohio. 
For Second Vice-President, Prof. H. J. Quayle, Riverside, Calif. 
For Third Vice-President, Mr. P. A. Glenn, Urbana, Ill. 
For Fourth Vice-Preisdent, S. B. Fracker, Madison, Wise. 
For the Committee on Membership for the term expiring 1925, Dr. W. E. Britton, 
New Haven, Conn. 
For the Committee on Policy for the term expiring 1927, Dr. J. M. Swaine, Ottawa, 
Canada. 
For Committee on U. S. National Museum for the term expiring 1927, Dr. O. A. 
Johannsen, Ithaca, N. Y. 
For Representative to the National Research Council, Prof. George A. Dean, 
Manhattan, Kan. 
For Councillors for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 
Dr. T. J. Headlee, New Brunswick, N. J. 
Dr. L. O. Howard, Washington, D. C. 
For Trustee for the Crop Protection Institute for the term ending 1925, Prof. 
P. J. Parrott, Geneva, N. Y. 
For additional members of the Committee on Nomenclature, 
Mr. J. A. Hyslop, Washington, D. C. 
Mr. A. N. Caudell, Washington, D. C. 
Mr. A. C. Baker, Washington, D. C. 
We also recommend that Mr. S. A. Rohwer, Washington, D. C., be invited to 
co-operate in the work of this committee. 
For Representatives to the Council of the Union of American Biological Societies, 
Dr. A. L. Quaintance, Washington, D. C. 
Dr. William Moore, Riverton, N. J. 
For the Journal Advisory Committee for the term expiring 1925, 
Dr. E. F. Phillips, Washington, D. C. 
Prof. G. F. Ferris, Stanford University, Calif. 
Respectfully submitted, 
R. A. Cooley 
Wilmon Newell 
D. M. DeLong 
Committee 
It was voted that the Secretary be instructed to cast one ballot for the 
names recommended by the committee. 
Carried. 
The ballot was cast and the officers were declared elected. 
President J. G. Sanders: Is there any miscellaneous business? 
Secretary A. F. Burgess: We have held a joint meeting with the 
Phytopathologists for three years and the secretary of that society 
spoke to me this morning in regard to plans for the future. 
