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96 THE SOUTHERN CHAPTER, A. I A. (3) members -- Messrs. Helmich, Morgan and Woodruff was At this point Mrs. Wilson, representative of the Acme The following resolution was offered by Mr. Nixon: In consideration of the malpractice carried on by so-called architects Which resolution was unanimously adopted, and the fol- On motion of Mr. Woodruff the courtesies extended by 'The On motion of Mr. Helmich the meeting adjourned to ten SECOND DAY.-MORNING SESSION. According to adjournment, the meeting reassembled at ten On motion of Mr. L. F. Goodrich, all members of this | 96 THE SOUTHERN CHAPTER, A. I A. (3) members -- Messrs. Helmich, Morgan and Woodruff was appointed to take into consideration the evil effects of archi- tectural competitions as at present indulged in by the profes- sion, in the Southern States; and to make a report at the session to-morrow morning. At this point Mrs. Wilson, representative of the Acme Paints, was introduced to the Chapter by Mr. Helmich, and the merits and desirability of the said paints having been briefly set forth by the fair representative, the motion of Mr. Norrman, recommending that the members of this Chapter give these paints a fair trial when the opportunity was afforded, was unanimously adopted. The following resolution was offered by Mr. Nixon: In consideration of the malpractice carried on by so-called architects in communities: Therefore, Be it Resolved, That a committee of three (3) members be appointed to draft a bill regulating the practice of architects, in which shall be embodied all the legal and professional rights of the duly licensed architect; and it shall be the purpose and sense of this Chapter to push this matter before the Legislative bodies of the Southern States for its passage. Which resolution was unanimously adopted, and the fol- lowing committee was appointed: Messrs. Nixon, Helmich and Dennis. On motion of Mr. Woodruff the courtesies extended by 'The Georgia Marble Co., The Atlanta Lumber Co., and of Messrs. Pellegrini & Castleberry, manufacturers of Terra Cotta work; and invitations to visit their respective works were accepted, and noon to-morrow was designated as the time for carrying out the program, as arranged. On motion of Mr. Helmich the meeting adjourned to ten (10) o'clock to-morrow morning. SECOND DAY.-MORNING SESSION. According to adjournment, the meeting reassembled at ten o'clock this morning, with Mr. Bruce in the Chair. On motion of Mr. L. F. Goodrich, all members of this Chapter were requested to pay immediately such amounts as is properly due from each for membership fees and annual dues; so that the necessary funds may be in the treasury for carrying on the work of the Chapter. |