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FIFTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY

OF THE

AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION.

THE AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION held its Fifty-first Annual Business Meeting, in Hollis-street Church, on the morning of Tuesday, May 30, 1876.

HENRY P. KIDDER, the President of the Association, occupied the chair, and called the meeting to order at 9.30 o'clock. Prayer was offered by Rev. CAZNEAU PALFREY, D.D.

The record of the last meeting was read by the Secretary, who also offered an Order of Business for the day, which was adopted.

The Nominating Committee, by its Chairman, Hon. F. W. LINCOLN, reported a list of officers for the Association for the ensuing year, who were subsequently declared elected. On motion of Mr. LINCOLN, it was voted that a committee of three be nominated by the chair to receive and count the ballots, and that the polls remain open till 12 o'clock. Rev. T. D. HOWARD, Rev. A. J. RICH, and J. K. FULLER, were named as the committee.

The report of the Treasurer was offered in print.

The Secretary, Rev. RUSH R. SHIPPEN, then read the

REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

To the Members of the American Unitarian Association. YOUR Executive Committee, in surrendering to your hands their annual trust, welcome the opportunity to give a report of the year's work, and to say a word of the outlook and need of the coming time.

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