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Appointed for 1926, p. 256

Report for 1925, p. 31

AYRES, HOWARD

Presents reports:

Embassy, legation and consular buildings, p. 172

Foreign Commerce service, p. 169

Treaties with Turkey, p. 126

Remarks on situation in China, p. 84

Banquet, 157th Annual

Members and guests present, p. 116

Proceedings, p. 104

Bridges between Staten Island and New Jersey, Report of Committee on
Harbor and Shipping, p. 70

BROWN, JAMES

Appointed on Special Committee on City's debt limit, p. 197

Presents reports:

Cost of Government and taxation, p. 204

Exemption of personal property from taxation, p. 201
Inheritance tax, p. 54

Recognition of Russian Government, p. 147

Study of the budget of New York City, p. 179
Subways and the City's debt limit, p. 219

Budget of New York City

Report of Committee on Taxation, p. 179

Study suggested, p. 133

BUSH, IRVING T., Remarks on painting, "The Only Hope", p. 38
Business School of New York University, Advisory Committee, p. 150

CALDER, WILLIAM M.

Remarks:

Federal regulation of anthracite coal mining, p. 129; 131
Investigation of coal prices, p. 184

Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Foundation stone laid, p. 91
China: Report of Executive Committee, p. 82

CHOATE, JOSEPH H., Portrait received, p. 76

CHURCH, ELIHU C.

Elected to Committee on Harbor and Shipping, p. 4
Remarks on investigation of coal prices, p. 214

City's debt limit

Special Committee appointed, p. 197
Special Committee authorized, p. 168
Report of special committee, p. 219

Coal, Federal regulation of mining, p. 128

Coal, Investigation of prices in New York City

Debate, p. 214

Report of Committee on Public Service, p. 208
Resolution presented, p. 183

Coal situation, Address by C. W. BERRY, p. 93

COCHRAN, THOMAS, Appointed to Banquet Committee, p. 47

Commercial Museums, see Industrial Museums

Committee, Auditing

Appointed for 1926, p. 256

Report for 1925, p. 31

Committee, Banquet, Appointed, p. 47

Committee, Executive

Minute to Memory of ALFRED COTTON BEdford, p. 68
Minute to Memory of CHARLES LANIER, p. 233
Reports:

Arbitration Foundation, p. 48

Recognition of Russian Government, p. 147
Situation in China, p. 82

Resolution: Prevention of smallpox epidemic, p. 47

Committee, Nominating

Report for 1925, p. 2

Appointed for 1926, p. 232

Committee on Arbitration, Annual Report, p. 5

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Committee on City's Debt Limit

Appointed, p. 197

Authorized, p. 168

Report presented, p. 219

Committee on Commercial Education

Report: Industrial Museums, p. 150

Resolution: Advisory Committee to School of Business of New York

University, p. 150

Committee on Foreign Commerce and the Revenue Laws

Reports:

Embassy, legation and consular buildings, p. 172

Foreign commerce service, p. 169

Treaties with Turkey, p. 126

Committee on Harbor and Shipping

Reports:

Discharge of oil into coastal navigable waters, p. 175
Seamen's Church Institute, p. 50

State Nautical School Law Amendment, p. 235
Staten Island bridges, p. 70

Steamboat inspection service, p. 177

Taxation of the Port Authority, p. 73

Tribute to heroes of SS President Roosevelt, p. 173

Committee on Internal Trade and Improvements

Reports:

Federal regulation of anthracite mining, p. 128

Long and short haul rates, p. 200

Regional appointment of Interstate Commerce Commission, p. 233
Regulation of interstate motor traffic, p. 133; 148

Committee on Public Service in the Metropolitan District

Reports:

Appropriations for City hospitals, p. 27

Early enforcement of smoke nuisance regulations, p. 217
Investigation of the sale of coal, p. 208

Staggering of working hours, p. 236

State Housing legislation, p. 238

Committee on Taxation

Reports:

Cost of government and taxation, p. 204

Exemption of personal property from taxation, p. 201
Federal inheritance tax, p. 54

Study of the budget of New York City, p. 179

Taxation of the Port Authority, p. 73

Committee on Welfare Agencies

Committee discharged, p. 30

Report, May, p. 30

Committee on Workmen's Compensation Legislation Report, p. 225

Consular, embassy and legation buildings, p. 172

Conventions

Academy of Political and Social Science, p. 232; 261

Atlantic Deeper Waterways, p. 67

Foreign Trade, p. 168

New York State Waterways, p. 67

COOLIDGE, President CALVIN

Address at Annual Banquet, p. 106

Announcement of presence at Banquet, p. 92

CORIELL, WILLIAM WALLACE, Elected to Committee on Arbitration, p. 4
CORTELYOU, GEORGE B., Appointed Chairman Banquet Committee, p. 47

Cost of government and taxation, Report of Committee on Taxation,
p. 204

Credentials in Commerce awarded, p. 185

Crime Commission report endorsed, p. 255

Cuba

Chamber of Commerce President addresses the Chamber, p. 77
Welcome to Dr. KоHLY and Senor PErez, p. 140

CUTTING, R. FULTON, Remarks on housing legislation, p. 248

DARRELL, EDWARD F., Remarks on painting, "The Only Hope," p. 45
DAVIES, J. VIPOND

Reports:

Enforcement of smoke nuisance, p. 217
Investigation of the sale of coal, p. 208

DEBOST, WILLIAM L.

Presents minute to memory of ALFRED C. Bedford, p. 68
Present minute to memory of CHARLES LANIER, p. 233
Presents reports:

Arbitration Foundation, p. 48

Situation in China, p. 82

Presents resolution: Prevention of smallpox epidemic, p. 47

Debt funding agreement, Resolution presented to Chamber, p. 156
Debt Limit, Special Committee

Appointed, p. 197

Authorized, p. 168

Report, p. 219

Debt limit and subways, Report of special Committee, p. 219
DEMPSEY, S. WALLACE, Addresses the Chamber, p. 187

Discharge of oil into coastal navigable waters, p. 175

DODGE, PHILIP T., Elected to Committee on Taxation, p. 4
DONNELLY, WILLIAM T.

Remarks:

Investigation of coal prices, p. 216
Painting, "The Only Hope," p. 45

DOUGLAS, WILLIAM H., Remarks on situation in China, p. 88

ECKER, FREDERICK H.

Address at Banquet, p. 104

Re-elected President of the Chamber, p. 32
Remarks:

In recognition of SAMUEL REA, P. 134

Introducing Maj.-Gen. CHARLES W. BERRY, p. 92

Introducing S. WALLACE DEMPSEY, p. 187

Introducing WILLIAM P. FIELD, p. 77

Introducing LEONARD W. H. GIBBS, p. 141

Introducing General SUMMERALL, p. 59

Introducing Mayor JAMES J. WALKER, p. 160

On re-election, p. 32

EISMAN, MAX, Elected to Committee on Foreign Commerce, p. 3

Electrical Code amendment, p. 57

Electrical inspection service, Resolution presented by Mr. MARLING, p. 57

Embassy, legation and consular buildings, p. 172

Exemption of personal property from taxation, p. 201

Exhibition of the painting, "The Only Hope,” p. 37

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