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WM. A. WHITE, Washington, D. C., Superintendent of the Government Hospital for the Insane.

WM. E. MIKELL, Philadelphia, Pa., Professor of Law in the University of Pennsylvania.

EUGENE SMITH, New York, N. Y., President of the New York Prison Association.

FREDERIC B. CROSSLEY, Chicago, Ill., Librarian of the Gary Law Library of Northwestern University, and Managing Director of the Journal of the Institute, ex-officio.

ROBERT H. GAULT, Evanston, Ill., Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Northwestern University, and acting Managing Editor of the Journal of the Institute, ex-officio.

EDWIN R. KEEDY, Chicago, Ill., Professor of Law in the Northwestern University.

NATHAN WILLIAM MACCHESNEY, Chicago, Ill., Commissioner on Uniform State Laws, Judge-Advocate-General of Illinois, and former President of the Institute, ex-officio.

E. RAY STEVENS, Madison, Wis., Judge of the Circuit Court.
ALEXANDER H. REID, Wausau, Wis., Judge of the Circuit Court.
NEELE B. NEELAN, Milwaukee, Wis., Judge of the Municipal Court.
EDWARD A. Ross, Madison, Wis., Professor of Sociology in the Uni-
versity of Wisconsin.

GILBERT E. SEAMAN, Milwaukee, Wis., Councilor of the American
Medical Association, and Regent of the University of Wisconsin.
HENRY M. BATES, Ann Arbor, Mich., Dean of the Law School of the
University of Michigan.

The terms of office to be allotted as follows: To hold for 3 years, Mikell, Stevens, Reid, Bates; to hold for 2 years, Hart, Higgins, White, Ross; to hold for 1 year, Smith, Keedy, Neelan, Seaman; ex-officio, Wigmore, Crossley, Gault, MacChesney.

And of the above were recommended for the Council: Messrs. Winslow, Gilmore, Stevens, Ross, Seaman.

On motion, the Secretary was instructed to cast a ballot for the names thus nominated; and they were declared elected.

Judge DeLacy then taking the chair, a motion was made and carried, tendering the thanks of the Association to the retiring President, Nathan William MacChesney, for his efficient reports during the past year. The President then called upon Messrs. Gilmore and Richards, of Wisconsin, who spoke on behalf of the new Wisconsin officers.

The annual meeting then adjourned.

NOTICE AS TO REPORTS.

By order of the Executive Committee, the following prices have been fixed for the reports, which are about sufficient to pay the cost of printing and postage.

Vol. 1 (1878), postpaid, paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents.

Vols. 2 to 26 (1879 to 1903), postpaid, paper, 75 cents each; cloth, $1.00 each.

Vols. 27 and 28 (1904 and 1905), postpaid, paper, $1.00 each; cloth, $1.25 each.

Vol. 29 (1906, Part 1) (American Bar Association Proceedings, only), postpaid, paper, 75 cents; cloth, $1.00.

Vol. 30 (1906, Part 2) (Proceedings of Sections, Association of American Law Schools, Uniform State Laws), postpaid, paper, 50 cents; cloth 75 cents.

Vol. 31 (1907), postpaid, paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.25.

Vol. 32 (Sharswood's Ethics) will not be sold, but will be furnished without charge, if requested, with Vol. 31, as long as the supply lasts.

Vol. 33 (1908), postpaid, paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.25.
Vol. 34 (1909), postpaid, paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.25.
Vol. 35 (1910), postpaid, paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.25.
Vol. 36 (1911), postpaid, paper, $1.00; cloth, $1.25.

Each member of the Association will receive, as soon as published, and without cost to him, one copy of the proceedings for each year of his membership. A bound copy will be sent, unless the Secretary is otherwise directed. Members desiring extra copies, and new members desiring back reports, will be charged the above prices.

The great number of applications for sets of reports from libraries and educational institutions, and the small number of copies of many of the volumes on hand, render it necessary to restrict the furnishing of complete sets to those Bar libraries and other general libraries in which the report will be of most use. Applications should state the size and character of the library and the class of readers using it; and also what volumes (if any) are already on hand. When such applications can be granted, the reports will be furnished to libraries without expense other than postage or express charges.

The reports will be published each year about December 1.
Application may be made to

GEORGE WHITELOCK, Secretary, 1408 Continental Trust Building, Baltimore, Md.

INDEX.

Address, Annual, by William B. Hornblower...
of Chairman of Section of Legal Education.

of Director of Comparative Law Bureau.

of President, by Edgar H. Farrar....

PAGE

44, 304

632, 662

712, 714

3, 229

of President of Association of American Law Schools 727, 752
of President of Conference of Commissioners on Uni-

form State Laws

873

of President of Institute of Criminal Law and Crim-
inology

962

of Welcome, by Alfred Hemenway

3

of William Howard Taft, President of the United
States

52

Addresses, Annual, List of..

611

Admission to the Bar (see Report of Committee on Legal

Education; Section of Legal Education).

Admissions to the Bar in New York State (see Section of

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Anti-Trust Legislation and Litigation, Annual Address by

William B. Hornblower

304

.....

Appeals, Court of Patent (see Report of Committee on

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Baldwin, Simeon E., Address by

As Chairman Section Legal Education...
As Director Comparative Law Bureau.

Bankruptcy Act, Amendments to.....
Bar Associations, Delegates from....

Proceedings of State, Summary of..
State and Local, List of.......

Bills of Lading Act (see Report of Committee on Commer-
cial Law; Report of Committee on Uniform State Laws).

Brown, Henry B., Address by....

662

714

392

94

544

577

Bruce, Andrew A., Paper by....

By-Laws of American Bar Association..

Amendment, Payment of Annual Dues...

Certificates of Stock Act (see Report of Committee on Uni-
form State Laws; Commissioners on Uniform Laws).
Child Labor (see Commissioners on Uniform State Laws).
Commercial Law, Committee on...

Report of Committee on...

(See Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.)
Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (see Uniform State

Laws, Commissioners on)

31, 339

634, 680

106

111

127

29, 390

798

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