OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE.
1890.
Elected at the regular annual meeting, held at Annapolis, Md., October 18, 1889.
PRESIDENT.
REAR-ADMIRAL S. B. LUCE, U. S. N.
VICE-PRESIDENT.
COMMANDER W. T. SAMPSON, U. S. N.
SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
LIEUTENANT RICHARD WAIN WRIGHT, U. S. N.
BOARD OF CONTROL.
COMMANDER HENRY GLASS, U. S. N.
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER CHAS. SPERRY, U. S. N.
LIEUTENANT-COMMANDER E. H. C. LEUTZÉ,
U. S. N. LIEUTENANT J. B. BRIGGS, U. S. N.
P. A. ENGINEER F. H. ELDRIDGE, U. S. N.
PROFESSOR N. M. TERRY, A. M., Ph. D.
LIEUTENANT RICHARD WAINWRIGHT, U. S. N. (ex officio.)
The following amendment to the Constitution, to replace Article XI, Sections 1 and 2, was duly carried according to the forms prescribed in the Constitution, by a majority vote:
Sec. 1. A prize of one hundred dollars, with a gold medal, shall be offered each year, for the best essay on any subject pertaining to the Naval Profession.
Sec. 2. The award for the above-named prize shall be made by the Board of Control, voting by ballot and without knowledge of the names of the competitors ; and the time and manner of submitting such essays shall be determined and announced by said Board.