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BUSINESS MEETING OF THE OHIO VALLEY
HISTORICAL
ASSOCIATION.
A business meeting was held at the close
of the Friday after-
noon session. Prof. H. W. Elson called
for the report of the
committees on nominations and
resolutions. The following of-
ficers were nominated and elected.
President: Prof. Harlow Lindley of Earlham College, Richmond,
Indiana.
Vice Presidents: Prof. J. R. Robertson of Berea College, Berea,
Ky.; Mr. B. S. Patterson, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; Prof. W. H. Siebert, Ohio
State University, Columbus, Ohio; Prof.
C. L. Martzolff, Ohio University,
Athens, Ohio.
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Association. 259
Corr. Sec. and Treas.: Prof. D. C. Shilling, Monmouth College,
Monmouth, Illinois.
Rec. Sec. and Curator: Prof. Elizabeth Crowther, Western College
for Women, Oxford, Ohio.
RESOLUTIONS.
The members of the Ohio Valley
Historical Association in
their annual meeting at Columbus, Ohio,
desire to express their
appreciation:
1. To the Local Reception and
Arrangements Committee for the
cordial reception given the Association
and the efficient arrangements
made in all details.
2. To Prof. Siebert for his untiring
efforts both before and
during the meeting to make it a success.
3. To Pres. and Mrs. Thompson for the
welcome extended and
the reception tendered the Association
at their home Thursday afternoon.
4. To Prof. and Mrs. Siebert for the
privilege of meeting in their
home for the noonday lunch on Friday.
5. To the State University and its
officers for the hospitality of
grounds and buildings.
6. To the State Archaeological and
Historical Society for the use
of its building and the opportunity to
examine its collections. Also for
the reception Friday afternoon and the
banquet Friday evening.
7. To the Chamber of Commerce for the
delightful automobile ride
to points of interest in and about
Columbus.
8. To the Department of Archives and
History of West Virginia
for the publication of proceedings and
papers of the 1914 meeting in its
annual report. H. S. GREEN,
J. R. ROBERTSON.
The question of the place for the
holding of the next annual
meeting was discussed but referred for
settlement to the execu-
tive committee. The Association voted to
pay the traveling ex-
penses of the Treasurer to the Columbus
meeting.