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215 The Committee on Finance having reported that they had examined and audited the Treasurer 's Annual RGPOIT, and had found the same correct and the securities on hand as reported, the report was on motion received and ordered on file, The 1'eP0T'C Of the Committee on Nominations being called for, Was presented by Justice Garretson as follows: JUSTICE GARRETSON :-I presume it will be hardly necessary to read this report, because a copy of it has been sent to you by Secretary Bogert. How- ever, in order that the d customs, which I understand have been established here, may prevail in 3,11 Othef things as Well as in the making of the report of -the Committee on Nominations, I Will read the report. During the past Week, and after this report had been transmitted by the Secretary to the members of the Society by mail, the Committee learned with regret that Mr. Coykendall would be unable to accept his nomination. I know that considerable influence was brought to bear upon the gentleman to reconsider the determination which he had announced not to accept the nomination, but he stated that it was irrevocable and that he could not reconsider it. Thereupon and at a very late day it became necessary for the Committee to come together and ,endeavor to make another nomination in place oflMr. Coyken- dall, That meeting of the Committee Was held on Saturday evening, because the final determination of Mr. Coykendall came to the Committee late in the Week. Thereupon the Committee selected the name of Dr. Vander Veer, of Albany County, for the position of President in place of Samuel D. Coykendall, and the Doctor signified his Willingness to accept the nomination. The Doctor' had already been named by the Committee as the V1CCTPfCS1d6Ht from Albany County, and in this 'connection let me say, as far as the selection of these gentlemen as
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1 'A 3 .'t'i'lii'l ,J- M-?A..sa-: ' . , . 3 - ... ..,, I R-ja, :jg Ui 2' Lith- -. Mime, ff -FQ J' if W if 4 N, T. 4, r gi I x . J lax -1? F 1 l 1 9 2 yi K I v 4 1 Q fl :fx f 1 216 Vice-Presidents is concerned, that the Committee acted upon all of the information Which came to its hands from the different localities, expressive of the preferences of the members of those localitiesg and Where there has been a change, it has been made because the Committee had before it in Writing an expression by the gentlemen from the particular locality in favor of substituting the name in place of that of the gentleman Who had previously been the Vice-President of the Society for that particular locality or county. Where the name remains the same, it remains so because there was no com- munication received from any of the gentlemen of the particular localities or counties. Dr. Vander Veer's name, I think, was sent in from Albany County as the gentleman to be named by the Com- mittee as Vice-President from Albany County. No other communication that I recall was received from that county. Having selected Dr. Vander Veer for President, the Committee, acting upon Dr. Vander Veerfs suggestion and nomination, has pre- sented the name of Robert C. Pruyn as Vice-Presi- dent for Albany County. To the Holland Society of New York: The Committee elected to make nominations for the offices to be filled at the annual meeting of the Society on April 6, 1904, respectfully reports as follows, the result of its first meeting: PRESIDENT: SAMUEL D. COYKENDALL tl' VICE-PRESIDENTS: New York ..... JOHN L. RIKER Kings County . . . PETER WYCKOEE Queens County . . JOHN H. PRALL Westchester County .' . JosE'PH HASBROUCK,' M.D. 0701480 Cfmniy . . . HIRAM LOZIER Dutchess County . . EDWARD ELSWORTH Ulster County . . .p HYMAN ROOSA, M.D. Gfeene Comfy - . . PHILIP V. VAN GRDEN Albam' COWU3' - . C ALBERT VANDER VEER, M.D. '-
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