The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 59, July 1955 - April, 1956 Page: 81
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Affairs of the Association
Number of
Title Copies
The Handbook of Texas (including io damaged sets) .........3,386
Judge Robert McAlpine Williamson: Texas' Three-
Legged W illie.. ..... . ...... ...... ............ . . . 76
Check List of Texas Imprints . ....................... .... 698
Life of Stephen F. Austin ......................... . ..... 1,575
Cumulative Index:
Bound ................................. 53
Unbound ............................. 744 797
Migration into East Texas:
Cloth ......... .........................272
Paper ................. ......... ....437 709
History of Western Falls County ....... .................... 62o
Post City .............. ...... ............ ......... 590
Liabilities-As in prior years, the only liability at the end of the
year is accrued salary, which was paid March 3, 1955-
Net Worth-As detailed in Exhibits 1 and 2, the net worth of the
Association increased by $7,054.59 during the fiscal year. Most of this
increase is attributable to increases in cash balances and investment
income.
Comments on Operations
It should be understood by the council and membership that costs
of office and storage space and clerical expenses are underwritten by
the University and are not reflected in the report of the Association or
its records. Receipts and disbursements for all funds are reported in
Exhibit 4; separate schedules for other funds follow in Exhibits 5
through 8.
General Fund-Income from the Quarterly was $1,371.78 below that
of last year, but income from the Junior Historian increased $178.15.
Other receipts include $150 donations for the Meeting Fund; Transfers
to Other Funds of $250 represents the payment of this donated money,
plus $1oo donated last year, to the speaker at the annual meeting.
Miscellaneous expenses include $41.43 for express, $73.85 for circulars,
and $141.35 for protective services such as audit, fidelity bond, insur-
ance, and safe deposit facilities.
The largest increase in expense was $654.35 for printing. Other
details are reported in Exhibit 5.
Publications Fund-Sales proceeds dropped $8,682.86 as compared
with last year. An advance against publication cost of $1,500 was re-
ceived on the history of Young County. No disbursements from this
fund were made during the fiscal year. Details are found in Exhibit 8.
Although the statements of position reflect realizable value of all
assets and list liabilities existing at date of statement, operating state-
ments are reported on the cash basis. An expenditure is deducted from
the equity of the fund when cash is disbursed even though an asset-
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