Ohio History Journal

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REPORT OF THE FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING

REPORT OF THE FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING

OF THE OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND

HISTORICAL SOCIETY HELD

APRIL 1-2, 1938.

 

Business Session, 10:00 A. M., Friday, April 1, Ohio State

Museum

Meeting called to order by Mr. Arthur C. Johnson, Sr., presi-

dent.

MR. JOHNSON: This is the Annual Business Meeting of the

Society and the small attendance this morning might be regarded

as disappointing, excepting for the fact that it indicates to me that

the Society must be pretty well satisfied with the manner in which

the staff and the Executive Board and the Trustees are doing busi-

ness.

Calling attention to the fact that this is the twenty-fifth anniver-

sary of Mr. Shetrone's connection with the Society--he has come

from the position of assistant curator through the various steps to

the position of director--I wish to ask Mr. Shetrone to speak to

us later.

I think you present appreciate what the staff and the Executive

Board have done during the past year, and the fine cooperation

given by the staff to the Board of Trustees. The business of the

Society has been accomplished in a very businesslike manner.

The attendance of the Board of Trustees has been very satisfac-

tory. I think if there is anything of a very critical nature that

the Board has overlooked, that the Board is not aware of it.

I know you all want to attend some of the meetings of the various

additional groups today.

The first item of the program is your action on the Minutes of

the last Annual Meeting. The Minutes were published in the

QUARTERLY, in full, and every member has had opportunity to

read those Minutes. If there is anything anyone wishes to bring

up, I suggest that any discussion may be had and waive the read-

ing of the Minutes themselves, which are very voluminous.

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