I have heard that Dr. Colby of Illinois is going to have a suggestion that we come to Illinois.
MR. McDANIEL: That's my understanding, and he should be here a little later.
DR. MacDANIELS: Anybody else have any suggestions?
I think, with regard to our time and place of meeting, we have in mind alternating between the East, and the Middle West. The center of membership appears to be about Central Ohio, is that right? And I don't think we have gone any farther west than Center Point, Iowa.
MR. WEBER: That was back in 1930.
DR. MacDANIELS: That probably is about as far West as we are going to get, unless we get a lot of members out farther.
Now, suggestions that have been made have been that next year the meeting would be in Illinois—at the University of Illinois—and the year following somewhere in the East, possibly Pennsylvania, although we haven't been invited to Pennsylvania. I don't know whether we can get one or not. And the next year west again, possibly Michigan, and beyond that we haven't thought. But I think there is a real advantage in having time blocked out in advance for at least two years so that people can make their plans as to where they will go. That is, I think often in planning vacations and what not, it goes that far ahead.
MR. JAY SMITH: Mr. Chairman, the last week in August seems to be better than the first week in September, from the point of view of the school openings in early September.
MR. WELLMAN: I think we should wait a little while and see what kind of attendance we get at this meeting this time of the year.
MR. RICK: If we could arrange it, we'd like to appeal to the membership to have a meeting in Lancaster County. I think Mr. Hostetter has quite a number of things that could be shown and perhaps some others in the neighborhood that might make it quite interesting.