on the motion, and it was carried unanimously.)
+Clarence A. Reed Elected Honorary Member+
President Davidson: One more. The chair will entertain a motion that the
Secretary be instructed to send C. A. Reed our greetings and as a small
measure of the esteem we have for him and in recognition of his long and
extraordinary services to this Association, we elect him a life member
there-of.
Dr. MacDaniels: I think it should be an "honorary member" rather than a
"life member." A life member contributes $75.
President Davidson: I believe that is correct, an honorary member. With
that amendment, then.
Dr. MacDaniels: I would so move, Mr. President.
Dr. Crane: Second the motion.
(A vote was taken on the motion, and it was carried unanimously.)
Dr. Crane: Mr. President, I would like at this time, if I may, to say a
few remarks in regard to Mr. Reed. I saw him last Friday afternoon, and
he asked me to convey to the Association his very deep regrets that he
was unable to attend. He had planned to attend, but his doctor said
absolutely no. So he has learned from experience that he has got to pay
more attention to his doctor's orders than he has in the past.
He wanted me to tell the members of the Association that although he
wasn't here in body he was in spirit and in mind.
President Davidson: That's fine. I think perhaps we should proceed first
with the reports of committees.
The Finance Committee. Mr. Weshcke is not here. Mr. Weber is next in
order on that committee. I presume there would be nothing special to
report at this time.
Mr. Weber: Nothing.
President Davidson: Press and Publication. Mr. Stoke is chairman of that
committee. Mr. Stoke is not present at this time. Dr. MacDaniels, would
you have anything to say in the matter of Press and Publications
Committee? Have you any recommendations or reports to make?
Dr. MacDaniels: Mr. Chairman, I hadn't planned to make any report. As a
matter of fact, I had very little to do with the work of the
Publications Committee this year. I have been rather happy that it has
been handled otherwise, and I think our thanks are due to our Secretary,
who has carried the brunt, in fact, almost the entire burden of the
publication of the proceedings. Also of _The Nutshell_. That occurred
through a series of circumstances which I don't wish to outline here. I
think probably the chief determining factor was that the contract for
printing was awarded to a firm in Na
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