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| American Gas Light Association - Gas - 1894 - 378 pages
...effectual measures to prevent the carrying out of such attempts. WH PEARSON, EH JENKINS, BE CHOLLAR. THE PRESIDENT — You have heard the report of the Committee, what is your pleasure with it ? MR. LITTLEHALES — I move that the report be adopted and spread upon the minutes.... | |
| Illinois Pharmaceutical Association - Pharmacy - 1894 - 126 pages
...published in the proceedings. Respectfully submitted, WK FORSYTH, THOS. KNOEBEL, V Committee. OF FISCHER, j THE PRESIDENT — You have heard the report of the committee, what is your pleasure ? Mr. Kavanaugh, of Peoria, moved that the report be received and papers ordered published... | |
| Society of the Army of the Tennessee - United States - 1895 - 224 pages
...the Society can go direct to Chattanooga from Cincinnati, at the conclusion of our exercises there. The President: — You have heard the report of the committee. What is your pleasure? Captain Hull: — I would say further, that another thing that influenced the committee... | |
| American Association of Railroad Superintendents - Railroads - 1897 - 822 pages
...the same." That is all that is necessary to do to complete our membership in the Central Association. President: You have heard the report of the Committee. What is the pleasure of the Association? If there are no remarks to be made, under Article XI it will be necessary for the Amendment to Article... | |
| New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - Education - 1898 - 646 pages
...should deal directly with the colleges. I submit the matter to the Association. PRESIDENT CAPEN: You have heard the report of the Committee. What is the pleasure of the Association. Upon motion made and seconded, it was voted that the report of the Committee be accepted. PRESIDENT... | |
| Western Gas Association - Gas manufacture and works - 1900 - 566 pages
...Keeler, HE, Chicago, Ills. Watson, WP, New York City. Payne, FH, Erie, Pa. Witherden, GM, Erie, Pa. THE PRESIDENT — You have heard the report of the committee. What is your pleasure? MR. LANSDEN — I move that the Secretary be instructed to cast the ballot of the Association... | |
| Connecticut State Medical Society - Medicine - 1905 - 606 pages
...colony is finally established. Respectfully submitted, A. It. DIEFENDOEF, MAX MAILHOUSE, Secretary. The President: You have heard the report of the committee. What is your pleasure in regard to it? Is there any action to be taken in regard to the report of this committee?... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1907 - 350 pages
...proposing for membership Harrison W. Vickers, Jr., of Chestertown, and L. Paul Ewell, of Pocomoke City. The President: You have heard the report of the Committee. What is the pleasure of the Association in reference to it. Alexander H. Robertson, of Baltimore City : I move that the report be accepted... | |
| Five Years Meeting (Society of Friends : U.S.) - Society of Friends - 1908 - 554 pages
...ELWOOD PAIGE of New England: I will read the whole report. (Reads report, see Minutes.) CLERK: You have heard the report of the Committee. What is the pleasure of the Meeting? Does the Meeting approve of the report? ROBERT W. DOUGLAS of Indiana: I approve of the report... | |
| Society of Friends - 1908 - 552 pages
...ELWOOD PAIGE of New England: I will read the whole report. (Reads report, see Minutes.) CLERK: You have heard the report of the Committee. What is the pleasure of the Meeting? Does the Meeting approve of the report? ROBERT W. DOUGLAS of Indiana: I approve of the report... | |
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