Field Notebook: Texas 1924, 1925
Page 54
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Transcription
Saturday morning listened to papers. In the afternoon there was a section on micro-paleon- tology with Moore of Kansas as Chairman. Finally Professor drove took the chair. Another paleontologist orcutt is now at hand: All the papers were read by 1 P. M. and every one was agreed that it was the most success- ful meeting ever held by the society. This was the eleventh annual meeting. In the morning there was election of officers, Luman J Horstman got 184 votes, and my friend McCoy got 193 (elected), for President. For Vice President Beede got 160 and 217 (elected). For Secretary-Treasurer Fritz Gurin got 218 (elected) and Deedler 155. Moore did not run for reelection and Dr John L. Rich was elected as editor.