The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 36, July 1932 - April, 1933 Page: 81
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Affairs of the Association 81
Association and guests at the annual dinner in the evening with
an address entitled Persistent Errors.
The program of Friday afternoon, April 22, was as follows:
Joseph Baker, by Miss Mary Ethel Franklin of Austin; The Fore-
runners of Captain De Leon's Expeditions to Texas, 1670-1689, by
Rev. Francis Borgia Steck, 0. F. M., of the Catholic Historical
Commission; The Policy of the Spanish Crown Towards French
Aggression from Louisiana, 1'722-1762, by Prof. C. W. Hackett of
the history department of the University of Texas.
Dr. O. H. Cooper of Abilene, Texas, told the Association of the
acquisition of the James H. Starr Papers by the Library of the
University of Texas.
Rev. W. S. Red presented to the Association a gavel made of
wood dating back to the days of the Republic of Texas.
The business meeting closed the program. Twenty-five new
members were elected. Mr. J. Evetts Haley and Miss Anna Powell
were re-elected to the Executive Council. Mr. W. E. Wrather was
elected President to succeed Dr. Alex Dienst. Mr. Harbert Daven-
port was selected Vice-President to fill the vacancy caused by the
elevation of Mr. Wrather to the presidency. Mr. L. W. Kemp was
added to the Executive Council.
The officers are as follows: W. E. Wrather, President; W. S.
Red, Vice-President; Ingham S. Roberts, Vice-President; J. L.
Clark, Vice-President; Harbert Davenport, Vice-President; E. C.
Barker, Recording Secretary and Librarian; C. W. Ramsdell,
Treasurer; Mrs. Coral H. Tullis, Corresponding Secretary.
The treasurer's report follows:
TEXAS STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION
Treasurer's Report for the Year Ending March 1, 1932
Receipts
1931-32
Balance in bank at the beginning of the year. .................. $ 768.75
Membership dues.......................... ............... 1,176.75
Sales of the Quarterly and binding...... .................. . 286.01
Interest on notes and bonds ................................... 249.52
Grant from the University of Texas ........ ................. 300.00
Collections on Notes Receivable ............................. 000.00
Sale of reprints............................................... 9.00
M iscellaneous ............................. .... . ........... 32.00
Cash on hand at beginning of year............................ 1.30
Balance with Brown Brothers at beginning of year............. 819.63
Total cash receipts ..................................$3,642.96
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