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little anecote. Many years ago
an old sea Captain, who is still
sailing into the port of Galveston,
was on a voyage from England
to said port in command of an
English Steamer and Crew; said
commander being a plain unassum-
-ing but a noble fellow, was address-
-ed one day by his first Officer
in rather a pompous manner in
the following language: "Captain,
shall we give those passengers
Irish potatoes ad libitum?" //underlined ad libitum //

The Captain looked at him and
finally answered in his plain but
firm manner. "No, give them to
um plain filed as they are ac-
-customed to having um."
Gentlemen, I have given you
this paper plain filed and I
hope you will be able to digest it
without pepper or salt.

Moved that the thanks
of this Association be tendered
Architect Tobey for his paper
so kindly read, and the address
be spread upon the minutes,
Carried.

On Motion of Architect
E. T. Heiner that the bill, "An
act to regulate the practice of
Architecture in the state of
Texas" be called up and read
by section, Carried.

Section 1 adopted as read.-

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