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WOLF, ADOLPH G., San Juan, Porto Rico.

WOLFF, SOLOMON, 909 Canal-Louisiana Bldg., New Orleans, La.

WOOD, FRANK H., Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.

WOOD, FREDERICK A., 295 Pawtucket St., Lowell, Mass.

Wood, Stuart, 400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.

WOODBURN, JAMES ALBERT, Indiana State University, Bloomington, Ind. WOODHOUSE, EDWIN J., 710 Langdon St., Madison, Wis.

Woodin, G. W., 319 Central Ave., Dunkirk, N. Y.

WOODRUFF, CLINTON ROGERS, 707 North American Building, Philadelphia, Pa.

WOOLSEY, THEODORE S., Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

WOODWARD, FRANK E., 93 Rockland Ave., Malden, Mass.

WOODWARD, S. W., 2015 Wyoming Ave., Washington, D. C.

WOODWORTH, ARTHUR HEATH, William and Vashti College, Aledo, Ill.

WORCESTER LIBRARY, Worcester, Mass.

WRIGHT, J. PURDON, 1700 Guilford Ave., Baltimore, Md.

YALE LAW LIBRARY, New Haven, Conn.

YEOMANS, HENRY A., 72 Trapelo Road, Belmont, Mass.

YOUNG, ALLYN A., Leland Stanford, Jr., University, Stanford University, Calif.

YOUNG, HUGH, Waln and Grant Sts., Wellsboro, Pa.

YOUNG, H. O., The Portland, Washington, D. C.

YOUNG, J. S., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

YOUNG, JAMES T., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

ZUMOTO, MOTOSADA, 35 Nassau St., New York City.

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY

of the

American Political Science Association

The Seventh Annual Meeting of the Association was held in the rooms of the Southern Hotel at St. Louis, Missouri, December 27-30, 1910. The presidential address by Hon. Woodrow Wilson, Governor-Elect of New Jersey, was entitled The Law and the Facts, and was published in the February, 1910, issue of THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW and, therefore, is not republished in this volume. The other addresses, with the exception of two, which will appear in the REVIEW are here printed.

The regular annual meeting of the Executive Council as provided for by the Resolution of the Council of December 28, 1906, was held at the City Club, New York City, November 26, 1910. Only routine matters were considered, the general policy of the Association being discussed, and the programme for the Seventh Annual Meeting as drawn up by the Committee on Programme, approved.

At a meeting of the Council held December 28, 1910, at the Southern Hotel, St. Louis, a resolution was adopted expressing the great interest of the Association in the meeting of the Pan-American Scientific Congress to be held in Washington in October, 1912, and declaring its willingness to coöperate in making that gathering a success.

At the annual business meeting of the Association, held in the Southern Hotel, St. Louis, December 29, 1910, the Secretary reported that the Association had continued rapidly to increase its membership, the total enrollment, including subscriptions, at the time approximating thirteen hundred and fifty.

The treasurer reported that for the first time since the beginning of the publication of the REVIEW, the receipts of the Association for the year had equalled its expenses.

The following officers of the Association for the year 1911 were elected: President, Simeon E. Baldwin; First Vice-President, Albert

Bushnell Hart; Second Vice-President, Emlin McClain; Third VicePresident, Ernst Freund; Secretary and Treasurer, W. W. Willoughby. As members of the Executive Council to serve for three years were elected, Stephen Leacock, Charles McCarthy, Isidor Loeb, C. H. McIlwain, and T. F. Moran. A. R. Hatton was elected to fill out the one year of the unexpired term of W. B. Munro, resigned. Following the election of officers there was a general discussion as to policy of the Association with reference to the programme of its annual meetings, which resulted in the adoption of a resolution recommending that, when feasible, opportunity for the general and informal discussion of the papers read should be provided for.

The decision as to the place for the next annual meeting of the Association was left in the hands of the Executive Council.

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