He passes on the results of a very satisfactory Academy election. He thinks
John Singer Sargent might finally receive some abuse from the press as he is A.R.A.
Frank Bramley, one of the Newlyn men, and
G.G. Frampton [sic], a young sculptor, were also elected. He then provides details of how the elections played out.
A succeeding election for two Associates brought in
Swan and
Arthur Hacker. He doesn't think it approporiate that Spielmann should know how many scratches names got at any given stage in the voting.