4. N.C. A.A. Meets.—The dates and places of the following meets were approved. Wrestling. March 19-20. Indiana State Teachers College, Terre Haute, Ind. Swimming. March 26-27. University of Minnesota, Minne- apolis, Minn. Boxing. April 1-3. College of Agriculture, University of Cali- fornia, Davis, Cal. Track. June 18-19. University of California, Berkeley, Cal. 5. The Colleges in relation to the Olympic Games.—After con- siderable discussion it was voted to leave this matter with power to the Executive Committee, but the 1937 Council, after the Conven- tion adjourned, decided to appoint the following N.C. A. A. Olym- pic Committee: Dana X. Bible, Nebraska, Romeyn Berry, Cornell, W. J. Bingham, Harvard, W. O. Hunter, S. California, Clyde Little- field, Texas, Al. Masters, Stanford, L. H. Mahoney, Denver, Frank McCormick, Minnesota, L: W. St. John, Ohio State, and W. C. Smith, Tulane, the president to serve as ex-officio member. 6. Resolutions committee.—Dr. Raycroft, Mr. Bingham, and Mr. Berry were appointed a committee to draw tp resolutions of appre- ciation of the fine service rendered to amateur sport by Mr. Avery Brundage. ‘These were later presented to the Convention and unanimously adopted. They are printed on a later page of this Bulletin. 7. Radio Broadcasting of College Games.—The committee on this subject presented a printed report, later distributed to the dele- gates at the Convention. It was voted to accept the report, and to discharge the committee, with thanks. 8. Contributions to Cathedral of St. John the Divine.—General Pierce raised the question of further payments on this account. The matter was referred to the Executive Committee, with power. ANNUAL CONVENTION The general meeting was held on Tuesday morning, December 29. The president gave his annual address, and was followed by three college presidents, speaking on the general topic of the preservation of amateurism in college sports. ‘The addresses of President Hutchison, Washington and Jefferson College, President Mc- Conaughy, Wesleyan University, and President Davies, Colorado College, were able contributions to the problem, and were listened to with great appreciation by the audience. The four addresses will be printed in full in the Proceedings. Business Session Convening again at 2:00 o’clock, the delegates transacted a con- siderable amount of business. 1. The Secretary presented a number of items of business, referred to above in the report of the Council session. He referred to the long list of new members this year, 27 in all, 12 of them due