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The PRESIDENT: Before inducting into office the president-elect I shall ask the secretary whether there are any announcements to be made or if any new business is to come up at this time? Is there any business for the Council to consider?
Dr. ANDREWS: There are some resolutions from the Documents Round Table to come before the Council and perhaps other routine work.
The PRESIDENT: They will be referred to the Council. We will receive the report of the tellers concerning the election.
The SECRETARY: The report of the tellers states that you have elected as your officers for the coming year the following persons:
REPORT OF THE TELLERS OF ELECTION
| No. of Votes | |
|---|---|
| President | |
| E. H. Anderson, Director New York Public Library | 144 |
| First Vice-President | |
| H. C. Wellman, Librarian City Library, Springfield, Mass. | 141 |
| Second Vice-President | |
| Gratia A. Countryman, Librarian Minneapolis Public Library | 144 |
| Members of Executive Board (for 3 years) | |
| Herbert Putnam, Librarian of Congress, Washington | 146 |
| Harrison W. Craver, Librarian Carnegie Library, Pittsburgh | 137 |
| Members of Council (for 5 years) | |
| Mary Eileen Ahern, Editor "Public Libraries," Chicago | 140 |
| Cornelia Marvin, Librarian Oregon State Library | 145 |
| Alice S. Tyler, Director Western Reserve Library School | 146 |
| R. R. Bowker, Editor "Library Journal," New York | 144 |
| A. L. Bailey, Librarian Wilmington (Del.) Institute Free Library | 142 |
| Trustee of Endowment Fund (for 3 years) | |
| E. W. Sheldon, President U. S. Trust Co., New York | 143 |
FORREST B. SPAULDING,
JOHN F. PHELAN,
Tellers of Election.