Ohio History Journal




Report of the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting 345

Report of the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting     345

 

The bicentennial of the birth of George Washington was ex-

tensively celebrated within the past year. An extended account of

the pageant representing Washington's journey on the Ohio River

in 1770 was published in the QUARTERLY for January, 1933.

The Ohio History Conference at a meeting here went on

record in favor of the preparation of a check-list of newspapers.

Within the past year, through the commendable industry of Mr.

Simpson and his assistants, a check-list of the 24,000 volumes of

newspapers in the library of this Society has been made and is

now ready for the press. When published it will be welcomed by

a great number of research workers and by every research library

in the United States.

The work of the past year has been done under a cloud of

"depression" that over-shadows our country and other lands. It

has fallen with discriminating weight on this institution. I regret

to report that because of shortage of funds through no fault of

theirs, a number of employes have been temporarily dropped from

the payroll of this Society and the salaries of all others have been

substantially reduced. The world is making history today. One

of the greatest contributions to that history in this crisis is the

patient patriotism of the American people--the so-called common

people upon whom this depression falls with a nerve-wrecking

force not less destructive than the shell shock of war.

The philosophy of the hour for the depressed is to bear up

bravely and gather whatever of consolation there may be in the

thought that they are of the army of patient patriots, as valiant

and worthy as ever wrought and suffered for home and country.

 

BY-LAWS

TRUSTEES' MEETINGS

Section I. The Board of Trustees shall hold four regular

meetings each year on Tuesday of the last full week of January,

April, July and October. The President at any time may call, and

at the request in writing of five members shall call, a special meet-

ing of the Board. At least three days' notice of each meeting shall

be given in writing to the Trustees.

 

DIRECTOR AND SECRETARY SHALL ATTEND THE MEETINGS

Section 2. The Director and Secretary shall be present at all

meetings of the Trustees unless excused by the Board. They may

participate in the consideration of matters before the Board but

may not vote thereon.



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MUSEUM AND LIBRARY HOURS

Section 3. The Museum shall be open each day, except Sun-

days, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; on Sundays from 1 to 5 p. m. The

Library shall be open from 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays.

 

 

VACATIONS

Section 4. Members of the staff of the Museum and Library

and employes of the Society shall be entitled each year to two

weeks' vacation.

AMENDMENTS

Section 5. These by-laws may be amended or repealed at any

regular or special meeting of the Board of Trustees by an affirma-

tive vote of not less than two-thirds of the members present, pro-

viding such affirmative vote shall be of not less than a majority of

the Board. Written notice of the proposal to amend or repeal

shall be given to each Trustee at least three days in advance of the

meeting at which the vote is taken.

This report, at the suggestion of the President, was

received, commended and placed on file.

The treasurer, Mr. Oscar F. Miller, made the fol-

lowing report:

TREASURER'S REPORT

 

A RECAPITULATION OF THE REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE

OHIO STATE ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY

FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1932.

Receipts:

Cash on hand January I, 1932 ..... $  8,112.64

Total cash received in payment of

dues, books, subscriptions, etc....                       4,427.89

Total received from State Treasurer                        142,418.09

Grand Total Receipts .........................  $154,958.62

Disbursements:

Museum and Library ............ $ 64,020.84

Big  Bottom  .....................                                          223.06

Buffington Island ................                                       789.33

Campbell Mound ................                                   145.78

Campus Martius ................                                    2,875.56

Custer Memorial ................                                        428.30