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Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting 619

Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting         619

upright, so as to add moisture and supply fertilizer to the unex-

posed and growing roots, is also recommended.

"For all the purposes stated we ask an appropriation of $400.

$40 only now being available.

Respectfully submitted,

(Signed) FRANK TALLMADGE."

Mr. Booth drew attention to the fact that previous

recommendations of the committee on the Logan Elm

had not been acted upon.

President Campbell stated that before the desired im-

provements could be made it would be necessary to get

an adequate appropriation from the General Assembly

which he thought could be done if the matter were prop-

erly presented.

Mrs. Dr. Howard Jones extended an invitation to

the Society to be present at the celebration of the anni-

versary of the dedication of the Logan Elm at Logan

Elm Park October 2. On motion of Mr. Wood the in-

vitation was accepted.

Colonel Orton then read the reports of the Commit-

tee on the World War Memorial Building and the Ad-

dition to the Hayes Memorial Building, as follows:

 

REPORT OF THE BUILDING COMMITTEE FOR THE

WORLD WAR MEMORIAL BUILDING.

"To the Archaeological and Historical Society:

"Gentlemen: By resolution adopted October 18, 1921, it

was provided that the Society would take immediate steps with

funds now in their possession to begin the erection of a World

War Memorial Annex to the Society's Building, in memory of

the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines of Ohio who served in the

World War; the object and purpose of the building shall be for

the preservation of all records, maps, muster rolls, newspapers,

relics and all military records connected with the World War, and

also all papers and historical matter pertaining to the work of the

nurses' organizations and civilian war work of the citizens of the

state growing out of the World War.