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586 Ohio Arch

586       Ohio Arch. and Hist. Society Publications

 

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY

The Secretary submitted the following reports of

officers and committees:

The past year has been one of unusual activity in every

department of the work of the Society. Evidence of this fact

is detailed in the reports of the officers and committees herewith

submitted. It is hoped that the members of the Society will read,

at least once, each of these reports. They exhibit generous and

devoted effort and substantial achievement.

Soon after the last Annual Meeting, the importance and mag-

nitude of the work of the Finance Committee which had in prep-

aration the budget of the Society for the forthcoming fiscal period

of eighteen months, became apparent.

When your present secretary began his service with the

Society it was obvious that salaries paid the Museum and Library

staff were inadequate, in some cases ridiculously so. A compar-

ison of appropriations for the year 1919 with those for the com-

ing year, presents many striking contrasts. The progress toward

a fair remuneration and "living wage" has been slow. Some way

or other legislative committees in the year 1919 were still clinging

to the idea that service in The Ohio State Archaeological and His-

torical Society was worth only about one-half as much as similar

service in other state work. The precedent had been set and it

was difficult to overcome. The autumn of 1926 found the com-

pensation of almost every member of the staff below what was

currently paid elsewhere, not only on the University grounds

but in other state departments.

The Finance Committee on October 20, 1926, in the prepara-

tion of the budget, determined to ask again for better pay for

those in the employ of the Society. At a meeting of the Board of

Trustees on November 1, 1926, the recommendations of the

Finance Committee, with only slight changes, were approved.

To the President of the Society went the responsibility of pre-

senting to the legislative committees the budget request for a new

wing to the Museum and Library Building. Upon the shoul-