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Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting 629

Minutes of Forty-second Annual Meeting       629

can devote his attention to matters of the sort, and such has been

finally accomplished.

Matters should now soon be adjusted which will permit some

activity on the part of the agent, and the purpose for which he

was employed, and for which the Historical Societies Committee

was organized should now, in the not distant future, become

apparent.

Officers and members of this Society and members of this

committee should now have reason to expect some action, and

we hope, visible results from the plan in general.

H. R. MCPHERSON, Chairman

October 3, 1927.

LOGAN ELM PARK

During the past year there has been no unusual deterioration

of the Great Elm.

The Park is in good condition. The young trees are grow-

ing very well and the sod has improved until there is little except-

ing blue-grass now covering the ground.

The sanitary conditions of the Park have been brought up to

state requirements by building new toilets and making a few

minor repairs to the well.

Thousands of people continue to visit the Park. More than

2000 persons registered the first ten days of August.

Ohio History Day was observed October 2. The weather

was fine and a large crowd--estimated at over 5000 people--was

in attendance.

(Signed) GEORGE FLORENCE, Chairman

 

MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE

On May 7, 1927, the membership committee met and agreed

upon a tentative plan of membership which was reported to the

Board of Trustees and approved.

At the meeting various items in this report were discussed at

length and the committee agreed that circularizing should be the

first step undertaken to increase the membership. On August 18,

1927, another meeting of the committee was held at which it was

decided that the chairman should prepare, first, a circular letter

to the members of the Society asking them to submit the names

of persons whom they can recommend for membership in the

Society; and, second, a circular letter to be sent to persons rec-

ommended for membership in the Society.

Since this meeting the following have been prepared: