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6/7/83 ASA Council Minutes Present: T. Lobl E. Steinberger L. Zaneveld (7 members) 2:00 p.m. 1. Minutes accepted R. Ansbacher L. Reichert A. Bartke B. Sanborn (Later-W. Odell E. Rosemberg R. Sherins R. Bremner 2. Secretary's report (read) - From now on, all bulk mailings should be done through the Secretary's office. 3. Treasurer's report Dr. Lobl noted that there are still accounting details outstanding for the 1983 Annual Meeting, but he expects income to slightly exceed expenditures. He stressed the need to solicit corporate donations now for the next annual meeting, since corporations usually formulate their budgets in July. It was agreed that it was the President's responsi-n bility to solicit unrestricted donations from corporations. E. Steinberger suggested a c~refully worded approach stressing recent concern over the effect of toxic agents in the environment on male reproduction and • . the expertise available in the Society. It was moved and seconded that the treasurer be allowed to take the endowment funds out of Merrill Lynch and put them into a money market savings account. At the present time, he cannot withdraw less than $500. The motion was unanimously approved (7 voting). Only the interest from the endowment funds can be spent, not the principal. This is how they are solicited.
Object Description
Title | Annual Meeting of the American Society of Andrology 1983 |
Subject |
American Society of Andrology Scientific societies Minutes Correspondence Membership lists Agendas Reports Programs (documents) |
Description | Includes minutes, correspondence, officer and committee member list, agenda, officer reports, and program. |
Creator | American Society of Andrology |
Date | 1983 |
Type [DCMI Type] | Text |
Collection | American Society of Andrology Records, 1975-ongoing;http://findingaids.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS410.html |
Location | Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives; http://archives.lib.iastate.edu/ |
Call Number | MS 0410 |
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Manuscript: 126 pages 22 x 28 cm |
Identifier | 0410.Andrology.003-03 |
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Collection | American Society of Andrology Records, 1975-ongoing;http://findingaids.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/manuscripts/MS410.html |
Transcription | 6/7/83 ASA Council Minutes Present: T. Lobl E. Steinberger L. Zaneveld (7 members) 2:00 p.m. 1. Minutes accepted R. Ansbacher L. Reichert A. Bartke B. Sanborn (Later-W. Odell E. Rosemberg R. Sherins R. Bremner 2. Secretary's report (read) - From now on, all bulk mailings should be done through the Secretary's office. 3. Treasurer's report Dr. Lobl noted that there are still accounting details outstanding for the 1983 Annual Meeting, but he expects income to slightly exceed expenditures. He stressed the need to solicit corporate donations now for the next annual meeting, since corporations usually formulate their budgets in July. It was agreed that it was the President's responsi-n bility to solicit unrestricted donations from corporations. E. Steinberger suggested a c~refully worded approach stressing recent concern over the effect of toxic agents in the environment on male reproduction and • . the expertise available in the Society. It was moved and seconded that the treasurer be allowed to take the endowment funds out of Merrill Lynch and put them into a money market savings account. At the present time, he cannot withdraw less than $500. The motion was unanimously approved (7 voting). Only the interest from the endowment funds can be spent, not the principal. This is how they are solicited. |