The Holland Society of New York - Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1904

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The Holland Society of New York - Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1904 Edition, Page 263 of 388
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207 Wyckoff, Albert A. Zabriskie, Geo. A. Zabriskie Josiah H. Zabriskie. , President Banta, in calling the meeting to order congratulated the members on the fact that thg past year had been in some respects the most successful for the Societyg that it had feceived an unusually large number of new membersg that 352,000 had been added to its invested fundsg and that the special meeting had brought in a num- ber of new members and made the Society better known to the older members. r p The minutes of the last annual meeting having been printed in the Year Book, it was unani- mously voted that reading them be dispensed with. T p The Secretary presented the following report, which was on motion received and ordered to be inserted in the Year Book. p A REPORT OF THE SECRETARY. The statement sent out with the notice of the annual meeting showed that a year ago the mem- bership was eight hundred and fifty-one. We have elected during the year forty-eight new mem- bers and reinstated one, making the total upon our rolls nine hundred. From that number we have dropped for non-payment of dues thirty-two. Those who have resigned number four. Those who have died are twenty-four, making the mem- bership at the date of the statement eight hundred and forty. Since that date five other members have died, still further reducing our raf1kS, and

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2o8 it was remarkable that three of that number died upon one day. Our necrology for the past year includes three of the founders of the Society, Cornelius Van Brunt, George Van Wagenen and George West Van Siclen, our first Secretary, than whom no one was more enthusiastically devoted to the pro- gress of the Society. Two others on the list of the dead were among those elected at the second regular meeting which followed the foundation of the Society in june, 188 5, Selah Reeve Van Duzer and Peter Q. Eckerson. Albany con- tributed four to this mortuary roll and is the largest sufferer, among her dead being Thomas J. Van Alstyne, who was Vice-President for that county at the time of his death. g The report of the Treasurer, which also accom- panied the notice of this meeting, showed that our receipts from all sources, including our balance at the beginning of the year, made a total of 57674-34- Our disbursements took all of this amount except the sum of 3B387.26, which was carried over to the new year. Among Our large expenditures will be noticed the purchase of two bonds for 352,o8o, and the expense of an additional meeting to which our friends were invited and which cost us - 383810. This meeting took place December 1 5, 1903, and was attended by about four hundred members and guests, who were entertained with an illustrated lecture by our gifted fellow member, Prof. Dwight L- .E11T1G11d01'f, depicting a trip through Holland. This was followed by a collation, which seemed to impress our guests very favorably, and the result

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