ing President for his most courteous and equitable treatment of the members of the Association and the great interest that he has displayed in its welfare, and that that be passed by a rising vote. The motion was put by the Secretary and carried unanimously. The President: In declaring the meeting closed, I wish to thank most heartily all the members of the Association for the uniform kindness, courtesy and consideration shown me during the two years which I have held the office of President, which I have prized holding very much indeed. The Association then adjourned. (Applause.) FREDERICK E. WADHAMS, Secretary. Constableville. Syracuse. Buffalo. Buffalo. Keeseville. Syracuse. Buffalo. Ballston Spa. Buffalo. Glens Falls. Valley Falls. Poughkeepsie. Rochester. Skaneateles. Buffalo. Yonkers. New York. Ballston Spa. Dunkirk. Buffalo. Troy. Troy. Elizabethtown. Rochester. Buffalo. Troy. Rochester. Troy. Buffalo. Buffalo. Greenwich. New York. Troy. Rochester. Lowville. Flushing. Moore, Harrison S. Morey, Norris Murray, John F. Peck, Henderson Poole, Harry Otis.. Randall, Edward C.. Buffalo. Redfield, Nelson M. Buffalo. *Died February 18, 1904. Rochester. LIST OF MEMBERS ELECTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING 1904. Bullard, Waldo E... Burke, Charles A.... Clark, Roger P.... Keener, William A.. Robinson, Frank Hurd. New York. New York. New York. Andover. Waddington. Hornellsville. Rochester. Buffalo. New Paltz. Rochester. |