JOURNAL 
OF 
ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY 
OFFICIAL ORGAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS 
Vol. 13 FEBRUARY, 1920 No. 1 
Proceedings of the Thirty-Second Annual Meeting of the 
American Association of Economic Entomologists 
The thirty-second annual meeting of the American Association of 
Economic Entomologists was held in the Girls Gymnasium, Soldan 
High School, St. Louis, Mo., December 31, 1919, and January 1 and 
2, 1920. 
The meeting was called to order at 10.20 a. m., December 31, by 
President W. C. O’Kane, and the annual reports and preliminary 
business was transacted during that session. In the afternoon of the 
same day, a program of papers was presented and the annual address 
of the President was delivered at 2.30 p. m. On the same evening, 
the Section on Apiculture held its meeting when papers were presented 
and three reels of moving picture films were exhibited. The Associa¬ 
tion resumed its sessions on Thursday morning, January 1, and in the 
afternoon the Section on Horticultural Inspection presented its 
program. 
On Thursday evening a dinner was held at the Missouri Athletic 
Club, at which over eighty entomologists were present. At the 
close of the dinner President O’Kane introduced Dr. Howard who 
presided in a very agreeable way. He read a letter that he had recently 
received from Dr. Josef Jablonowski, from Budapest, which was a 
pleasant surprise to all the members present. He also introduced past 
presidents Forbes, Osborn, Marlatt, Felt, Britton, Parrott and Ball, 
who responded with appropriate remarks. 
Mr. Arthur Gibson, the only entomologist present from Canada, 
was called on and made an appropriate response. 
The occasion throughout was a very pleasant one for all the 
members. 
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