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next legislature such changes in the Wisconsin system of courts as may be required to promote efficiency and economy in the administration of justice. This committee consists of ten persons as follows, to wit:

President of the State Bar Association of Wisconsin; President of Wisconsin Branch of American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology; two persons to be appointed by the President of the Senate; three persons to be appointed by the Speaker of the House; three persons to be appointed by the Governor from a list of ten names made by the President of the State Bar Association.

This is an important work and it is quite possible the next session of our State Bar Association will be largely devoted to a consideration of the different suggested changes, and thereby render efficient aid to the Statutory Committee.

The addresses at the last session held here in June were as follows: Opening address by C. B. Bird, President pro tem: "How Shall the Court Determine a Question of General Fact, Sociological or Otherwise, upon Which the Validity of a Statute Depends?"; by Judge Joseph G. Donnelly, Chief Justice of Civil Courts of Milwaukee County: "The Law's Delay "; by Judge John Barnes, of the Wisconsin Supreme Court: "Lawyers' Civil Duties"; by Judge A. A. Bruce, of the Supreme Court of North Dakota: "The Call of Today."

LIST OF STATE BAR ASSOCIATIONS

NOTE. This list has been compiled by the Secretary of the American Bar Association from replies to circulars sent out. Where replies to the circulars have not been received, and the officers for 1913-14 are not known, the officers for former years are given.

Local (County and City) Bar Associations have been omitted. For information concerning them, see A. B. A. Report (1911) page 577 et seq.

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California Bar Asso- Lynn Helm,

T. W. Robinson,

ciation.

Los Angeles. Colorado Bar Associa. Henry A. Dubbs,

of Connecticut.

tion.

Denver.

State Bar Association

Delaware State Bar As

sociation.

Hadlai A. Hull,
New London.
Benjamin Nields,
Wilmington.

Washington.

Los Angeles. William H. Wadley, Denver. James E. Wheeler, New Haven. T. Bayard Heisel, Wilmington. Edwin L. Wilson, Washington.

Bar Association of the John E. Laskey,
District of Columbia.
Florida State Bar Asso- W. A. MacWilliams, John C. Cooper, Jr.,

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NAME.

PRESIDENT.

SECRETARY.

sociation.

Association.

Kentucky State Bar As- Wm. P. Sandidge,
sociation.
Russellville.
Louisiana Bar Associa- Benj. W. Kernan,
tion.
New Orleans.
Maine State Bar Asso- George C. Wing,
clation.
Auburn.
Maryland State Bar As- A. Hunter Boyd,
sociation.
Cumberland.
Massachusetts Bar As- John C. Hammond,
Northampton.
Michigan State Bar As- Rollin H. Person,
sociation.
Lansing.
Minnesota State Bar Hugh V. Mercer,
Minneapolis.
Mississippi State Bar Robert B. Mayes,

R. A. McDowell,

Louisville.

Charles A. Duchamp,

New Orleans. Norman L. Bassett, Augusta. J. W. Chapman, Jr., Baltimore. James A. Lowell,

Boston.

Harry A. Silsbee,
Lansing.
Chester L. Caldwell,
St. Paul.
Sydney Smith,

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Missouri Bar Associa- Edward J. White,
tion.
Kansas City.
Montana Bar Associa W. T. Pigott,

tion. Nebraska State Bar As- John J. Halligan, sociation. North Platte. Nevada Bar Associa- Azro E. Cheney, tion.

Helena.

Jackson. George H. Daniels, Springfield. Homer G. Murphy, Helena.

Alfred G. Ellick,

Omaha. James D. Finch,

Reno.

Reno.

Arthur H. Chase,
Concord.

Bar Association of the Frank N. Parsons,
State of New
Franklin.
Hampshire.

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New York State Bar Alton B. Parker,
New York.

F. E. Wadhams,

North Carolina Bar As- Thomas S. Rollins,

Albany,

Thomas W. Davis,
Wilmington.

sociation.

Asheville.

Bar Association

of John Knauf,

Oscar J. Seiler,

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Portland. Pennsylvania Bar Asso- Hampton L. Carson, Philadelphia. The Rhode Island Bar Charles C. Mumford, Association Providence.

Portland. William H. Staake, Philadelphia. Howard B. Gorham, Providence.

NAME.

PRESIDENT.

SECRETARY.

South Carolina Bar As- Ralph K. Carson,
sociation.
Spartanburg.
South Dakota Bar As- James H. McCoy,
sociation.
Bar Association of John Bell Keeble,
Tennessee.

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Pierre.

Sioux Falls.

Charles H. Smith,

Nashville.

Knoxville.

Texas Bar Association. John T. Duncan,

J. B. Cave,
C. A. Badger,

La Grange.
State Bar Association H. R. Macmillan,
of Utah.
Salt Lake City.
Vermont Bar Associa- John W. Rowell,

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Austin.

Salt Lake City.

John H. Mimms,

Burlington.

Richmond.

C. Will Shaffer,

Randolph.

John B. Minor,

Bedford City.

North Yakima.

Olympia.

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West Virginia Bar As- Robert White,

Charles McCamie,

OFFICERS OF

SECTION OF LEGAL EDUCATION

1913-1914.

CHARLES A. BOSTON, Chairman.
New York, NY.

CHARLES M. HEPBURN, Secretary,
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

FORMER OFFICERS.

1893-94-HENRY WADE ROGERS, Chairman.
*GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1894-95-*JAMES BRADLEY THAYER, Chairman.
*GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1895-96 EMLIN MCCLAIN, Chairman.

*GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1896-97-Edward J. PHELPS, Chairman.
*GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1897-98-SIMEON E. BALDWIN, Chairman.
*GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1898-99 *WILLIAM WIRT HowE, Chairman.
*GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1899-00-CHARLES NOBLE GREGORY, Chairman.
*GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1900-01-HARRY B. HUTCHINS, Chairman.
*GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary.

1901-02-ERNEST W. HUFFCUT, Chairman.
CHARLES M. HEPBURN, Secretary.

1902-03-GEORGE W. KIRCHWEY, Chairman.
CHARLES M. HEPBURN, Secretary.

1903-04-*JAMES BARR AMES, Chairman.
CHARLES M. HEPBURN, Secretary.

1904-05-LAWRENCE MAXWELL, JR., Chairman.
CHARLES M. HEPBURN, Secretary.

1905-06-WILLIAM DRAPER LEWIS, Chairman. CHARLES M. HEPBURN, Secretary.

* Deceased.

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