88 The New-York Historical Society Volumes repaired 330 Volumes greased 3,559 Volumes, pages cut 33 Volumes in Gaylords 989 Volumes, news clippings 62 Volumes, book jackets tipped in 248 Volumes, labels added 50 Paper folders (28" x 32") material supplied, folded, and cut . 49 Boards cut (301/^" X22I/2"), Map and Print Room 50 A member of the Bindery Staff helped the Registrar when required. Maintenance Department Racks built for storage, of paintings 3 Wall cases built and installed 2 Pedestals built and painted 12 Tables built 4 Frames for prints made 65 Frames for prints rebuilt 22 Frames for paintings made 12 Frames for paintings rebuilt 7 Stretchers made 8 Plywood boards cut and sanded for Museum Department ... 20 Masonite boards cut and sanded for Museum Department ... 30 Chair seats in Auditorium covered 38 Total trips of Society's truck 128 Local trips 115 Out-of-town trips .... 13 VI. USES OF THE AUDITORIUM Lectures for Members and Guests "Albert Gallatin: Citizen of New York." By Dr. Raymond Walters, Jr., of the Saturday Review. January 7th. "Cobblestone Architecture." By Carl F. Schmidt, Architect. February 1 ith. "American Press and the French Revolution." By Dr. Beatrice F. Hyslop, Professor of History at Hunter College. March 4th. "The First Republican—The Untold Story of Alvan Earl Bovay." By Henry Christman, Editor and Writer. April ist. "Adventuring Among Autographs." By Mary A. Benjamin, Author and Collector. May 6th. "Freedom's River." By Carl Carmer, Author and Historian. June 2d.