Jim
I didn't understand that paragraph either. But the next couple sure sound familiar. I think what TEPaul is trying to explain in that MCCGA predated the incorporation of the same. Sound familiar?
Regarding what gets put in the meeting minutes, generally all of the decisions are recorded, the formal details, etc., but the degree of actual specificity as to the discussion varies. It depends upon the organization, the board, the secretary, and the secretary's methodology for transcribing or recording.
But Jim, we are carrying on here as if there is a dispute between the Nov. 1910 statement on the one hand, and the 1910 annual report (in the minutes) and/or the minutes themselves, on the other hand. As far as I know, there isn't.
Let me ask you; Did the Board meeting minutes (including the 1910 annual report) mention anything about the Haskell ball?
Because, frankly, I think TEPaul is playing you for a fool here, just like he played Cirba for a fool back when Cirba was rampaging about the Wilson trip. TEPaul and Wayne knew (or should have known) that Cirba was wrong, but they let him rampage on anyway, and even encouraged it. Here, TEPaul knows whether a discussion of the Haskell was discussed in the minutes. If it had really been discussed really TEPaul would have quoted it (probably inaccurately) a long time ago.
TEPaul, What exactly do Merion's minutes say about the Haskell Ball?