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FREDERICK M. SNYDER. A native of Great Barrington, Mass. After grad. from Commonwealth sch. studied journalism and adv.; news reporterand writer for several small publications, then adv. mgr. of large dept. store. Served as Secy. New York State Div. of Aliens, and directed. 8,500 men in supervision of aliens and maintenance of safety after declaration of war. 1921 became dir. pub. relations 'dept. several large corporations; made social surveys in 8 countries of Europe in 1923. In Europe 1924 as unofficial and vol. evangelist for Dawes plan of war reparations. Visited 11 countries to determine external opinion of conditions in Germany. In 1925 Spec. Comm. of Press Congress of the World, in recognition of efforts to est. peace and goodwill among journalists of all lands. Observer in Press Sec. of League of Nations at Geneva. Amer.. rep. 28th Universal Peace Congress, Paris, 1925, and Amer. del. to historic Conf. on Life and Work at Stockholm, Sweden, same year. Address to this body on "Motion Pictures as a Factor in World Peace" attracted worldwide attention. One of 6 members of board of control Walter Hines Page Sch. of International Rel. at Johns Hopkins Univ. Recently addressed students in 36 coll. and univ. on foreign affairs. Made dedication address, Harding memorial at Hutchinson, Kans.

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Frederick M. Snyder

Restaurant

Bakery

4th & Wisconsin Ave.

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Financial Report of the Wisconsin Teachers Association

Year Ended December 31, 1927

Madison, Wis.,
January 10, 1928.

The Executive Committee

Wisconsin Teachers Association

Madison, Wisconsin

Ladies and Gentlemen:

In accordance with your request we have audited the records of the Treasurer and of the Secretary of the Wisconsin Teachers Association for the year ended December 31, 1927. We respectfully submit the report of our examination which consists of this letter and the following exhibits:

Exhibit "A"-Receipts and Disbursements, Treasurer's Records.

Bank Reconciliation December 31, 1927.

Exhibit "B"-Receipts and Disbursements, Secretary's Records.
Schedule I-Bonds Owned.

The assets of the Association on December 31, 1927 were as follows:

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The Liberty Loan and other bonds totaling $28,000 par value, listed above as assets, were held in custody of Mr. G. F. Loomis, Treasurer, according to a certified list received by us from the First National Bank of Kenosha where the bonds were kept in safe deposit box No. 324. The bonds are listed in Schedule I of the report.

We wish to commend your Treasurer and your Secretary for the neat and orderly manner in which the records have been kept and to thank them for the courtesies which they extended us.

Respectfully submitted

(Signed) ELWEll, Kiekhofer & Co., Certified Public Accountants.

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Total of checks issued pursuant to orders-No. 1547 to No. 2056 inclusive issued by the Secretary

Cash Balance December 27, 1927 (See below)
Add Secretary's receipts remitted after December 27, 1927

Cash Balance December 31, 1927.

41,999.85

$24,186.36 1,769.65

$25,950.01

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Natl. Land Colonizing Co. Bonds.

149,137.13 75,000.00 5,000.00

The following trust fund bonds, held by the Annuity Board on June 30, 1928, have been in default in interest payments, and are being liquidated for the benefit of bondholders:

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$6,403,139.09 17,400.00

Real Estate Owned

Note: Since June 30, 1928, the Annuity Board has sold three farms-one for $7.300, on which the Annuity Board had a loan of $7,200; one for $4,500, on which the Board had a loan of $4,000; one for $2,548, on which the Board had a loan of $2,300.

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