Ohio History Journal

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MINUTES

MINUTES

 

Fifth Annual Meeting of the Society,

 

 

HELD IN

 

COLUMBUS, MARCH 6 AND 7, 1890.

 

 

 

The Society convened in the hall of the House of Repre-

sentatives at 7:30 p. m., and was called to order by the Presi-

dent, F. C. Sessions, Esq. The usual annual address of the

President was omitted, as the reports of the committees and of-

ficers would cover all essential points.  Dr. Edmund Cone

Brush, of Zanesville, was introduced and read an address upon

" The Pioneer Physicians of the Muskingum Valley." The ad-

dress is printed elsewhere in this volume.

At the conclusion of the address the President introduced

Prof. George Frederick Wright, of Oberlin College, who gave

an interesting and instructive address on" The Ice Age in North

America," illustrated by stereopticon views. It was hence of a

nature precluding its publication. At its conclusion the thanks

of the society were voted both Dr. Brush and Prof. Wright,

after which a recess was taken until 2 p. m., the next day.

Friday, March 7th. The Society met in the committee

rooms of the Senate. The Secretary presented a summary of

the year's work, and outlined the policy of the society for the

coming year. The annual reports of the Secretary and Treas-

urer were presented and referred to the Executive Committee.

The consolidation of the society and State Library were dis-

cussed. The unwillingness of many members of the General

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