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PROPERTY OF THE ASSOCIATION

BONDS AND STOCKS

Amount.

$50,000 25,000

25,000

25,000

20,000

20,000 20,000

I 5,000

10,000 10,000

Name of Security.

Northern Pacific-Great Northern, Joint 4s, 1921.
Ottumwa, Cedar Falls & St. Paul R.R. 58, 1909
Atlantic Coast Line 45, 1952

Long Island R. R. Unified 4s, 1949

Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R., Illinois Division,
3s, 1949

Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis R.R. 6s, 1928
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé R R. General Mortgage
4s, 1995

Norfolk & Western Ry. Divisional First Lien and Gen-
eral Mortgage 4s, 1944
Fitchburg R.R. 4s, 1905

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New York Central & Hudson River R.R., Lake Shore
348, 1998

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Chicago & West Michigan R.R. 5s, 1921

Louisville & Jeffersonville Bridge Co., First Mortgage
4s, 1945

Amount

Invested.

$27,341 79

25,000.00

25,000.00

24,927.50

20,000 00 20,000.00

20,000.00

14,850.00 10,000.00

9,762 50

10,000

10,000.00

10,000 10,000

Rio Grande Western R.R. 48, 1939.

9,820.00

9,992.50

10,000

Chicago Junction R. R. & Union Stock Yards 4s, 1940,

9,946.25

5,000

Chicago Junction R. R. & Union Stock Yards 58, 1915,

5,000.00

5,000

Baltimore & Ohio R. R. First Mortgage 4s, 1948.

5,000.00

5,000

Boston & Maine R R. 38, 1921

5,000.00

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Nashua Street Ry.

625.00

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Grafton National Bank, Grafton, Mass., in liquidation,

75 per cent. paid

187.50

$489,539.81

1905, $541,566.50)

Mortgages on improved real estate in Massachusetts

gage receipts.

Bonds and stocks as above (market value April 30,

Conveyancers' Title Insurance Company, parti-mort

Western mortgage

$489,539.81

73,650.00

31,000.00

924.75

Mortgages held by Church Building Loan Fund

134,183.37

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MINUTES OF THE EIGHTIETH ANNUAL

MEETING

The eightieth annual meeting of the American Unitarian Association was opened in Tremont Temple at 2.30, on Tuesday afternoon, May 23, the President in the chair. The service of worship was conducted by Rev. A. R. Scott, of Bangor.

On motion it was voted to omit the reading of the minutes of the last annual meeting. The order of business suggested by the Directors was adopted.

The following Business Committee was appointed by the chair: George T. Cruft, New Hampshire; George W. Thacher, Massachusetts; John P. Forbes, New York; Wilson M. Backus, Illinois; Francis A. Christie, Pennsylvania; Emerson P. Harris, New Jersey; Miss Fanny Field, Ohio.

The Business Committee was instructed to report favorably or unfavorably on every matter submitted to it. Resolutions were then offered, and submitted to the Committee.

Rev. Charles G. Ames offered the following resolution, which, under suspension of the rules, was at once submitted to the Association and carried by a rising vote:

This Association learns with deep emotion of the death of Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, a woman who during a long life has devoted remarkable abilities to the service of every human interest, and has presented in her private life and public career an illustrious example of Christian womanhood. As a shining link of connection between the Universalist and Unitarian fellowships, and still more by her wise and earnest advocacy of reforms which look toward

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