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THE CAMBRIDGE MEETING 93

A. Irving Hallowell Oregon State Library,

Hamilton College Library Frank Pinkley

S. W. Heavenrich Queen's University Library

Hobart College Library Talbert F. Reavis

Capt. A. de Hostos Miss Gladys A. Reichard

W. W. Hyde B. F. Schappelle

J. A. Jeancon Hyman Schor

W. B. Kirkham Sociedad Cientifica "Antonio Alzate"

C. M. McLean V. *Stefansson

North Dakota State Hist. Society Chester E. Story W. F. Ogburn Toledo Public Library

University of the South Library

The time and place of the next annual meeting was referred to the Executive Committee with power.

The Chairman was instructed to appoint a committee to draft resolu- tions of thanks to the local members in Cambridge for their hospitality.

The Chairman was authorized to appoint a committee of three members to act in cooperation with a similar committee of the Archaeo- logical Institute to inquire into the feasibility of the proposed prehistoric foundation in France, and in case of an affirmative judgment this com- mittee has the approval of the Association to continue its activities.

President Wissler appointed Dr. Peabody (chairman), Professor MacCurdy, and Dr. Hrdlicka.

It was directed that Dr. Wissler and Dr. Fewkes, the two members of the Executive Committee of the National Research Council, select a third member of the American Anthropological Association to act with the National Research Council and that they be authorized to consider certain proposals from Professor Moorehead concerning archaeological conditions in Maine and Illinois.

COUNCIL MEETING, DECEMBER 30, 4:45 P.M.

Resolutions received from the Anthropological Society of Washington were read and on motion accepted and placed on file.

The following resolution was moved by Neil M. Judd:

Resolved: That the expression of opinion by Dr. Franz Boas con- tained in an open letter to the editor of The Nation under date of October 1 6, 1919, and published in the issue of that weekly for December 20, 1919, is unjustified and does not represent the opinion of the American Anthropological Association. Be it further resolved:

" That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Executive Board

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