DEATH OF ROBERT B. ADAMS.

Robert B. Adams, a former member of the Acting Committee of the Pennsylvania Prison Society, who resigned in the autumn of 1911, on his removal from the city to accept the Secretaryship of the Y. M. C. A. at Rochester, N. Y., died Jan. 18, 1912, after a short illness from pneumonia. He was a genial man of broad sympathies, and his loss will be felt by a large circle of friends and by a host of unfortunates by whose ministrations they had received help and inspiration.

REPORT OF TREASURER.
John Way, Treasurer.
IN ACCOUNT WITH
The Pennsylvania Prison Society.
General Fund.
Receipts for the Year 1911.

ToBalance on hand, January 1, 1911$869 40
Members’ Dues265 00
Contributions5,111 50
Income from Investments1,976 12
I. V. Williamson “Charities”630 00
Interest on Deposit Balances33 79
Life Memberships (2)100 00
Loan to Discharged Prisoner Repaid2 50
Legacy from Estate Anna Eliza Porter476 25
Total$9,464 56