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we now proceed with the election of officers for the ensuing year and the place of meeting and that the president appoint a committee of three members to nominate the officers.

The president appointed architects Heiner, Tobey, and Tyndall committee on nominations.

The committee reported the following members for nomination;

President, W. C. Dodson, Waco

First-Vice President James Wahrenberger San Antonio

Second-Vice President Cortez Clark, Dallas

Executive Committee _ J. J. Kane Fort Worth. Chairman, Nat'l Tobey, Dallas. A. O. Watson, Austin, W. H. Tyndall, Galveston, S. P. _ Herbert, Waco. _

Secretary, W. W. Larmour. Waco

Treasurer, E. J. Heiner, Houston

The report of the committee was received and the secretary was insturcted to cast one ballot for each of the officers.

On motion of E. J. Heiner the ballot was declared unanimous.

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Texas State Association of Architects Year Book 1917

Texas State Association of Architects Year Book 1917
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GREETINGS—AND AN APPRECIATION BY THE GENERAL CHAIR_ MAN OF THE WACO CONVENTION

It is with pleasure we welcome the visiting architects to the annual convention of the Texas State Association of Architects in Waco.

Our yearly gatherings are productive of much professional good and friendship among the members of our craft, and it is in earnest desire of the Local Committee and myself that each and every member present shall feel, when this convention is over, that is has been a thoroughly enjoyable and beneficial entertainment, and carry with him the conviction of the necessity of fully carrying out the objects of our Aassociation, which can only be conducive to our good.

In our business sessions let us put forth our united endeavors for the advancement of the profession, and when these daily meetings are over, we will eat, drink and be merry for the time, casting aside business cares.

To the material men and manufacturers, who have done so much for our entertainment, to them we extend our hearty thanks, and trust they will as fully enjoy the various entertainments organized by them and us as we ourselves hope to do.

Fraternally and cordially yours,

GEORGE BURNETT.

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