Recorps oF MEETINGS 169 
SECTION OF MUSIC 
William Schild acting president, Peter A. Garzetta secretary-treasurer. 
This organization, also known as the Lyric Orchestra, became a sec- 
tion of the Institute May 20, 1922, by all the members of the Orchestra 
becoming members of the Institute and thereafter forming its section of 
music. Rehearsals have been held on Friday evenings, one of which on 
May 9, 1924, was made public. Concerts have been given in the Curtis 
Lyceum as follows: April 7, 1922, Leon E. Verry, director; Nov. 19, 1922, 
Leon E. Verry, director; April 6, 1923, Leon E. Verry, director; dance 
music directed by Ed. Stanley; Feb. 15, 1924, Carmine L. Amorosi, di- 
rector; dance music directed by Ed. Stanley. The chairman.of the Enter- 
tainment Committee for each concert has been Mr. Anton W. Hoffmeyer. 
The officers of the Orchestra have been, beside the above named: Max 
Thaten, sponsor; Henry G. Flamm, president; Geo. P. Eckhardt, Wm. 
Schild, Ed. Stanley, Walter Stanley, vice presidents; Herman Danis- 
chewski, secretary-treasurer. 
The Orchestra has been heard in addition to its stated concerts at sev- 
eral other events in the museum and elsewhere. 
SECTION OF LITERATURE 
The organization of this section was approved by the Board of Trustees 
on April 5, 1924, on application by Terijon Weitling, Caroline D. Weitling, 
Cornelius G. Kolff, A. W. Callisen, Howard R. Bayne, Mr. and Mrs. 
Lester L. Callan. A meeting was held on May 11 at the home of Doctor 
Callisen. 
SECTION OF ART 
No meetings have been held but the members of the section have sup- 
ported the Art Loan Committee, whose report is given below. 
COM MITTEES 
WOMEN’S AUXILIARY 
Mrs. James R. Walsh chairman. 
Oct. 25, 1922—Mr. Andrew B. Humphrey, of the Sulgrave Institute, and 
Mr. William T. Davis were the speakers. A gavel made from Sulgrave 
Oak and Christopher House Elm was presented. Mrs. William G. Will- 
cox spoke on Safety First. 
Nov. 29, 1922.—Mrs. Ruth Crosby Noble spoke on Museum Work for 
Children. 
Dec. 1922.—A card party was given at the residence of Mrs. Walsh, 
managed by Mrs. H. Everett Meets, for the benefit of the lantern slide 
fund. 
