INDEX TO THE
MINUTES OF THE FORTIETH
ANNUAL
MEETING OF THE SOCIETY AND
THE ANNUAL
MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Alexander, T.
B., 228, 278-280. Cockerell,
Mrs. Clinton, 228.
Alexander,
Mrs. T. B., 228, 278-2 Cole,
W. H., 228, 260-261.
Allen,
William, 234, 269. Constitution
of Society, Amendments to,
Architect,
State, 230, 254-258, 262. suggested,
232; read and adopted, 277-
Armaments,
Limitation of, 282. 278.
Armstrong,
Carl, 237. Co-operation
with Ohio State University,
Artifacts
from Seip Mound, 245-246. 247;
Committee on, no report, 272;
Ash Cave, 271. plan adopted,
230-231; considered,
237; in
establishing Natural History
Baker, R. S.,
228. collections,
247.
Bareis, George
F., 228; Acting chairman, Covert,
Mrs. C. A., 228.
229;
acting president, 231; reports, Curator, Work
of, 244-246; prepares spec-
237-238;
appoints committee members, imens
for Hopewell Room, 244-245;
237; consults
Governor and Senator excavates
Seip Mound No. 2, 245-246;
on securing
books, 238; appoints in
charge of restoring Mound City
Pathfinders'
committee, 238; attends Park,
275-276; re-elected, 284.
memorial
service, 238; reports for Curry,
Col. William L., 232, 237.
Museum committee, 259; attends Cutler,
Miss Sarah, 232.
meeting of
Board, 284; re-elected first
vice-president,
284; motion by, 284. Dailey,
Emma, 268.
Battlefield of
Fallen Timbers, Report on, Darst,
Warren, 268.
262. Dennis,
Jerry, 228.
Big Bottom
Park, Report on, 263. Director,
Report of, 242-254.
Blackmore Museum,
246. Domoney,
A. E., 228.
Bowers, T. B.,
228. Donahey,
Gov. A. V., 237.
Briggs,
Herbert B., 230. Dryer,
Mrs. Orson D., 228; on commit-
Bright, P. A.,
228, 271. tees,
237, 261; at meeting of Board,
Brinkerhoff,
Gen. Roeliff, 228, 271. 284.
Brokaw,
Enfield, 263.
Brown, H. B.,
268. Eaton,
S. L., 244, 247.
Brown, John,
granddaughter of, at An- Editorial
board, 230.
nual Meeting,
278, 279; nephew of, in Emergency
board, 231.
Spanish-American
war, 279. Employes,
Appropriations for additional,
Brown, John,
Jr., 278. 229;
salary increases, 229; re-election
of, 284.
Cahokia Mound
Park, 243.
Campbell,
ex-Governor James E., calls Fallen
Timbers, Battlefield of, 235; report
meeting, 231;
dies, 237; autograph col- on,
262.
lection of,
237; resolutions of respect Fess,
Senator Simeon D., addresses So-
for, 272-273. ciety,
280-283; inspects Ohio River
Campus
Martius, 235, 262. locks,
281; speaks on limitation of
Clark, Gen.
George Rogers, Deed for armaments,
282, on World Court,
monument-site
received, 231. 282;
endorses Soeiety's work; remarks
Clark County
Historical Society, 231. on
Rickenbacker plane, 282-283; re
Cockerell,
Clinton, 228. ceives
vote of thanks, 283.
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