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Meeting Aug 26/95 Beach hotel Galveston 159
Moved by Wood seconded by Messer and carried unanimously by that the minutes ^ of 1895 be approved as read Present Alfred Mueller V. P. A. A. Messer Treas J R G, Secy - A. O. Watson, Tom Wood.
A vote of thanks ( be and is []) extended to vice-president Mueller for his elequent and able address, V.P. appointed A A Messer & Tom Wood upon Ex. comp Report of Executive Committee upon appli[?] (was? passedoation of T. S. Glover, favorably; Elected unanimously_ Moved by Gordon, seconded by Wood that a committee of [] three be appointed to formulate a code of ethics petition, those submitted individually by the Members presentMoved by Messer that secy be instructed to send statements to all members requesting sentiment & reply - seconded by Glover carried -
Moved by Mueller Glover and seconded by Watson Wood that the mext conversation be held at Galveston upon call of the President in August 1896-
Secretary instructed to write Owen Brainard 44 [Bwdy] copies of Ethics of Architectural Competitions by John M. Carrere
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| Members | Name | Date of Election | Year | Initiation Fees | 1886 | 1887 |
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| C. M. F | Andrewartha. John | Jany 19 | 1886 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| F | Bristol, A. B. | Jany 17 | 1888 | 5 | ||
| C. M. F | Beckman, Alfred J. | Jany 19 | 1886 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| C. M. F | Clayton, A. J. | Jany 19 | 1886 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| F | Clark, Cortez | Jany 17 | 1888 | 5 | ||
| C. M. F | Dodson, W. C. | Jany 19 | 1886 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| C. M. F | Dickey, Geo. E. | Jany 19 | 1886 | 5 | ||
| C. M. F | Dudley, W. W. | Jany 19 | 1886 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
| C. M. F | Dawson, [A. N.?] | Jany 19 | 1886 | 5 | ||
| F | [Diboll?], C. C. | Jany 20 | 1891 | 5 | ||
| C. M. F | Hawkes, J. E. | Jany 19 | 1886 | |||
| F. | Gordon, J. Riley | Jany 15 | 1889 | 5 | ||
| C. M. F | Giled, Aflred | Jany 19 | 1886 | 5 | 5 | |
| F | Gill, C. J. | Jany 20 | 1891 | 5 | ||
| C. M. F | Heiner, E. J. | Jany 19 | 1886 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
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