Page:American Anthropologist NS vol. 22.djvu/101

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

THE CAMBRIDGE MEETING

��8 9

��PERMANENT FUND Receipts

Balance, Jan. i, 1919 Si, 304.00

Interest, May 29 $ 5.36

Interest, Oct. 15 4.26 $9.62

Total Receipts

��$1,313.62

��Disbursements

��Liberty bonds, June 10.

W. S. S., June n

W. S. S., Oct. 21

Cash in envelope

��. .$190.90 . . 16.68

4.21

1.83 $213.62

��Loan to General Fund

Total disbursements

��1,100.00

��$1,313.62

The accounts of the Treasurer, P. E. Goddard, have been examined and found correct:

Signed :

B. T. B. HYDE, GEORGE H. PEPPER,

Auditing Committee

Since the income, past and prospective, actually attributable to the year 1919 is not shown in the above statement the following is submitted:

��Annual dues for 1919 paid in 1918. Annual dues for 1919 paid in 1919. Annual dues for 1919 still due

��$ 161.85

1,807.03

252.00 $2,220.88

��Publications furnished:

American Ethnological Society

Anthropological Society of Washington

��307-13

136.50 $ 443-63

��Sales:

��Collected Still due .

��191.66 19.61

��211.27

��$2,875-78

This amount furnishes a basis for estimating the probable income in 1920 based on w r hich a budget can be adopted.

According to the statement furnished last year the Association had a net indebtedness of #889.17. This statement did not take into account an amount of #163.70 due the Association or the membership dues uncollected. The latter item was practically offset by the dues collected in 1918 for the year 1919 which are in reality a liability. If the state- ment of the indebtedness for 1918 be corrected by deducting #163.70 and adding an error of #2.87 in the statement of last year, the corrected

�� �