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3* Relations: D. Nyvail, chairman; Nels M. Hokanson,
A. J* Carlson,

4. Library: A, G. S. Josephson, chairman; C. G,
Walle-nius, A. Louis Elmquist

5. Executive: the officers of the Council and the
following: A. G* S. Josephson, C. G. Wallenius, G. Hallbom*

6. Program: C. A. Lindvall, chairman; F. N. Andrén.

7* Press: Andrew Tofft, A. Söderström.

8. Auditing: N, M, Hokanson, A, R* Grosstephan.

It was decided that Rev* Clay’s book “The Swedes on the
Delaware” be sold to libraries at seventy-five cents net*

The president was requested to bring before the next
Council Meeting a plan, whereby his ideas expressed in
his presidential address at the annual meeting could be
carried out.

The Building Committee presented a report of various
printing bills amounting to $39.25, donated to the Society.
A vote of thanks was ordered to the respective donors,

Council Meeting, Dec, 4, 1914.

The president was asked to n ego elate with several
societies with reference to a possible connection with our
society in obtaining a united meeting place, the result of
which is to be reported to the Executive Committee.

The Building Fund Committee was instructed to write
and publish a letter explaining our proposition and aim
with reference to obtaining funds for a library building*

A committee of five was appointed to consider a
proposition from the publishing house Albert Bonnier,
Stockholm, Sweden, to collect material in America for Svenskt
Biografiskt Lexikon.

Council Meeting, April 9, 1915.

Mr. Josephson reported that the publishing of a letter
explaining our proposition and aims with reference to
obtaining funds for a library building had been executed*

The seceratry was asked to write a letter of sympathy
to Consul A. E, Johnson in New York, wrho was reported
to be very ill.

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