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MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION.

All officers are ex officio members of the Association, but persons serving on the Department Committees may or may not be members of the Association.

In the list herewith submitted the annual and life members are given alphabetically, and the honorary and corresponding members according to nationality. The only distinction between honorary and corresponding members is that the former reside in the United States, and the latter in foreign countries. It was voted at a meeting of the General Council that the "Journal" of the Association shall not be sent to any annual member who has not paid his dues for the year in which the convention is held which is reported in the "Journal." It was subsequently voted at a meeting held at Woodmont, Conn., July 6, 1898, that the General Secretary be permitted to use his discretion in carrying into effect this resolution.

BUSINESS OF 1909.

The American Social Science Association held its Forty-sixth Annual Meeting at New York City. The proceedings of the convention were carried on in the Assembly Hall of the Metropolitan Building, corner of 23d Street, Fourth and Madison Avenues.

It was deemed best not to hold any convention of the Association in 1908. No. XLV. of the Journal was published in 1907. This number is accordingly XLVI. The Association met in New York City on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the American Historical Association and the American Economic Association, December 27 to 31, 1909.

No formal business was transacted at this meeting of the Association. It was deemed expedient to defer the consideration of the routine affairs of the Association until the meeting of the General Council in the fall.

The members of the Association were called to order at four o'clock P.M. by President Finley, who then delivered an introductory address. Names of the officers of the Association will be found on a succeeding page of the Journal.

CONSTITUTION, BY-LAWS,

LIST OF OFFICERS, MEMBERS, ETC.,

OF THE

American Social Science Association.

DECEMBER, 1909.

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