Penman's Art Journal . of Mr. Rider, seconded by Mr. Webster, that thoconstitution be suspended and the Secretary directed to castthe ballot for the new members: A. J. Scarborough, Boys High School. Brooklyn, N. Y. W. J. Solly. Peirce School, Philadelphia, Pa. L. M. Oelsen, Heffley School of Commerce. Brooklyn, N. Y. Prof. R. E. Dodge, Teachers College, New York. C. C. Gaines, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. W. H. Sadler, Sadlers Business College. Baltimore, Md. Miss Alice Well?, Merrills Business College, Stamford, J. D. Houston, High School. New Haven, Conn, Mrs. Arthur Cooper, 101 East laid Street, New


Penman's Art Journal . of Mr. Rider, seconded by Mr. Webster, that thoconstitution be suspended and the Secretary directed to castthe ballot for the new members: A. J. Scarborough, Boys High School. Brooklyn, N. Y. W. J. Solly. Peirce School, Philadelphia, Pa. L. M. Oelsen, Heffley School of Commerce. Brooklyn, N. Y. Prof. R. E. Dodge, Teachers College, New York. C. C. Gaines, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. W. H. Sadler, Sadlers Business College. Baltimore, Md. Miss Alice Well?, Merrills Business College, Stamford, J. D. Houston, High School. New Haven, Conn, Mrs. Arthur Cooper, 101 East laid Street, New York. J. C. Todd. Randalls Island, N Y., House of Refuge. The amendmt-nt to the constitution offered at the preced-ing meeting to be voted upon at this meeting—namely, thatArt. 6, Sec. 5, relating to tho quorum of the MembershipCommittee, shall he changed to read; Three members ofthe committee shall constitute a quorum, was duly carried. A communication from Mr. Byrne on behalf of Dr. W. P. XIV S/iAma/idQyuCQ^tunaS. GL1M1-6E OF INDIAN CREEK bARM.(Accompanying article on Father Spencer.) Wilson of the Pbiladelphia Commercial Museum, Invitingthis association to hold the next or some other future meet-ioB in the c-itv of Philadelphia and at the Museum, was readand accepted. Upon motion of Mr. Miner, duly seconded byMr. Rider, the President was authorized to appoint a com-mittee to make the necessary arrangements, etc. The President appointed the following committee to pre-pare a course of English for Business Schools, through thepower invested in him at the preceding meeting : S. S. Pack-ard, C. t;. Gaines and J. P. Byrnes. The paper of the day, by Mr. S. S. Packard, Elocutionversus Public Speaking, was read and duly Alfred Ayres, in discussing the paper, said that hethought a better title would have been An Appeal for theCultivating of Oratory ; that there was not much about elo-cution in the paper. He spoke of the Natural, and saidthat many teachers adopt mean


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