TY - JOUR AB - AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION The committee on nominations, appointed with a view to the elecĀ­ tions of next December, will welcome suggestions from members, and suggest that it will aid their work if letters of that nature are sent early. The names and addresses of the five members of the committee appear . above on page 491. The Annual Report for 1912 has been read in gaHey-proof and will soon be in page-proof. It consists of but one volume, comprising, along with material of the usual character, reports on the archives of LouiĀ­ siana and Montana and the letters of William Vans Murray to John Quincy Adams, 1797-1803, edited by Mr. Worthington C. Ford. It is expected that Mr. A.. C. Cole's prize essay on The Whig Party in the South will be ready for distribution to subscribers within a few weeks after the issue of this journal. The reprint of Professor Muzzey's The Spiritual Franciscans is in the press; Miss Violet Barbour's Henry Bennet, Earl of Arlington soon will be. In the Original N (})rratives series, Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases, I648-I706, edited by Professor George L. Burr, will be published this spring; Professor C. M. Andrews's Narratives of TI - Notes and News JO - The American Historical Review DO - 10.1086/ahr/19.3.695 DA - 1914-04-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/notes-and-news-72ppz7Sbu0 SP - 695 EP - 732 VL - 19 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -