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PROMOTIONS, business, and solicitations for charity.
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PRESIDENTS

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1. 1878-1879-*JAMES O. BROADHEAD'. 2. 1879-1880-*BENJAMIN H. BRISTOW. 3. 1880-1881-*EDWARD J. PHELPS.. 4. 1881-1882-*CLARKSON N. POTTER 5. 1882-1883-*ALEXANDER R. LAWTON. 6. 1883-1884-*CORTLANDT PARKER 7. 1884-1885-*JOHN W. STEVENSON. 8. 1885-1886-*WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER. 9. 1886-1887-*THOMAS J. SEMMES. 10. 1887-1888-*GEORGE G. WRIGHT 11. 1888-1889-*DAVID DUDLEY FIELD 12. 1889-1890-*HENRY HITCHCOCK 13. 1890-1891-*SIMEON E. BALDWIN. 14. 1891-1892-*JOHN F. DILLON 15. 1892-1893-*JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER 16. 1893-1894-*THOMAS M. COOLEY 17. 1894-1895-*JAMES C. CARTER 18. 1895-1896- MOORFIELD STOREY 19. 1896-1897-*JAMES M. WOOLWORTH 20. 1897-1898-*WILLIAM WIRT HOWE 21. 1898-1899-*JOSEPH H. CHOATE' 22. 1899-1900-*CHARLES F. MANDERSON 23. 1900-1901-*EDMUND WETMORE 24. 1901-1902-*U. M. ROSE 25. 1902-1903- FRANCIS RAWLE 26. 1903-1904-*JAMES HAGERMAN

27. 1904-1905- HENRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER 28. 1905-1906-*GEORGE R. PECK 29 1906-1908-*ALTON B. PARKER 30. 1907-1908- J. M. DICKINSON

31. 1908-1909- FREDERICK W. LEHMANN
32. 1909-1910-*CHARLES F. LIBBY
33. 1910-1911-*EDGAR H. FARRAR
34. 1911-1912-*STEPHEN S. GREGORY
35. 1912-1913- FRANK B. KELLOGG
36. 1913-1914- WILLIAM H. TAFT
37. 1914-1915- PETER W. MELDRIM
38. 1915-1916- ELIHU ROOT

39. 1916-1917- GEORGE SUTHERLAND
40. 1917-1918-*WALTER GEORGE SMITH
41. 1918-1919- GEORGE T. PAGE
42. 1919-1920- HAMPTON L. CARSON
43. 1920-1921-*WILLIAM A. BLOUNT

44. 1921-1922-*CORDENIO A. SEVERANCE
45. 1922-1923- JOHN W. DAVIS
64. 1923-1924- R. E. L. SANER
47. 1924-1925- CHARLES E. HUGHES
48. 1925-1926- CHESTER I. LONG
49. 1926-1927- CHARLES S. WHITMAN
50. 1927-1928- SILAS H. STRAWN..
51. 1928-1929- GURNEY E. NEWLIN..

• Deceased.

St. Louis, Missouri.
.New York, New York.
Burlington, Vermont.
.New York, New York.
Savannah, Georgia.
Newark, New Jersey.
.Covington, Kentucky.
.New York, New York.
New Orleans, Louisiana.
.Des Moines, Iowa.
New York, New York.
.St. Louis, Missouri
.New Haven, Connecticut.
New York, New York.
.. Lexington, Virginia
.Ann Arbor, Michigan.
.New York, New York.
..Boston, Massachusetts.
..Omaha, Nebraska.

New Orleans, Louisiana.
New York, New York.
..Omaha, Nebraska.
.New York, New York.
Little Rock, Arkansas.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
St. Louis, Missouri.
Lexington, Virginia.
Chicago, Illinois.
.New York, New York.
Chicago, Illinois.
.St. Louis, Missouri.
Portland, Maine.

New Orleans, Louisiana.
Chicago, Illinois.
St. Paul, Minnesota.
Washington, D. C.
Savannah, Georgia.
New York, New York.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Peoria, Illinois.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Pensacola, Florida.
.St. Paul, Minnesota.
New York, New York.
Dallas, Texas.

New York, New York.
Wichita, Kansas.
New York, New York.
.Chicago, Illinois.

Los Angeles, California.

At the Conference for organizing the Association in 1878, John H. B. Latrobe, of Maryland, was elected Temporary Chairman, and Benjamin H. Bristow, of Kentucky, was elected Permanent Chairman of the Conference. After the organization was completed James O. Broadhead, of Missouri, was elected the first President.

* In consequence of the death of Clarkson N. Potter, Francis Kernan, of New York, presided and prepared and delivered the President's Address in 1882.

* In 1887, by amendment to the Constitution, the President became a member er officio and Chairman of the Executive Committee.

In consequence of the illness of Thomas M. Cooley, Samuel F. Hunt, of Ohio, presided and read the President's Address prepared by Judge Cooley in 1894.

In consequence of the absence of Joseph H. Choate, as Ambassador to Great Britain, Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska, presided and prepared and delivered the President's Address in 1899.

In consequence of the death on June 15, 1921, of William A. Blount, the Executive Committee elected the last retiring President, Hampton L. Carson, as Acting President until the next annual meeting. James M. Beck, of New York, prepared and read the President's Address in 1921.

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TREASURERS

1. 1878-1902- FRANCIS RAWLE .....

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2. 1902-1926-*FREDERICK E. WADHAMS. Albany, New York. 3. 1926-1927-*EDWARD KAESTNER' (Acting). Albany, New York. 4. 1927- JOHN H. VOORHEES........ Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

SECRETARIES

1. 1878-1893-*EDWARD OTIS HINKLEY.... Baltimore, Maryland. 2. 1893-1909- JOHN HINKLEY'

3. 1909-1920-*GEORGE WHITELOCK

4. 1920-1924-*W. THOMAS KEMP"

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. Baltimore, Maryland.
Baltimore, Maryland.
. Baltimore, Maryland.

5. 1924-1925- WILLIAM C. COLEMAN .. Baltimore, Maryland. WILLIAM P. MACCRACKEN, JR. Chicago, Illinois.

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ASSISTANT SECRETARIES

1. 1909-1910- ALBERT C. RITCHIE'
2. 1910-1920-*W. THOMAS KEMP..
3. 1913-1920- GAYLORD LEE CLARK.
4. 1924-1926- EDGAR T. FELL.
5. 1926-

RICHARD BENTLEY.

.Baltimore, Maryland. . Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland. . Baltimore, Maryland. ...Chicago, Illinois.

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

1. 1927

OLIVE G. RICKER"...

....Chicago, Illinois.

• Deceased.

1 In September, 1926, Frederick E. Wadhams having died, the Executive Committee appointed Edward Kaestner Acting Treasurer to fill the vacancy until a successor to Mr. Wadhams was appointed.

2 In January, 1927, John H. Voorhees was appointed by the Executive Committee to fill the vacancy in the office of Treasurer until the Annual Meeting, when the Association elected him Treasurer.

In 1878, Francis Rawle, of Pennsylvania, and Isaac Grant Thompson, of New York. acted as temporary Secretaries and as Secretaries of the Conference.

In 1886, Edward Otis Hinkley being absent, Walter George Smith, of Pennsylvania, acted as Secretary pro tempore.

* In 1898, John Hinkley being absent, George P. Wanty, of Michigan, acted as Secretary pro tempore.

5 In January, 1920, George Whitelock having died, the Executive Committee appointed W. Thomas Kemp to fill the vacancy until the Annual Meeting when the Association elected him Secretary.

In January, 1924, o.. account of the illness of W. Thomas Kemp, William C. Coleman was appointed Acting Secretary until the next Annual Meeting when he was elected Secretary.

In 1909, by virtue of amendment to the Constitution, the Executive Committee elected an Assistant Secretary.

In 1927, by virtue of amendment to the Constitution, the Executive Committee elected an Executive Secretary.

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St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
.New Haven, Connecticut.
Baltimore, Maryland.
.Baltimore, Maryland.
.Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
New York, New York.
Chicago, Illinois.
...Savannah, Georgia.

9. 1888-1890-*JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER....Lexington, Virginia.
10. 1890-1891-*WILLIAM P. WELLS..
11. 1890-1899-*ALFRED H. HEMENWAY
12. 1891-1895-*BRADLEY G. SCHLEY.
13. 1893-1909- JOHN HINKLEY'

14. 1895-1899- CHARLES CLAFLIN ALLEN.
15. 1896-1897-*WILLIAM WIRT HOWE....
16. 1897-1900- CHARLES NOBLE GREGORY..
17. 1899-1900-*EDMUND WETMORE
18. 1899-1901-*U. M. ROSE.

19. 1899-1902-*WILLIAM A. KETCHAM

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20. 1899-1902- HENRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER.
21. 1900-1903- RODNEY A. MERCUR..
22. 1900-1903-*CHARLES F. LIBBY.
23. 1901-1903-*JAMES HAGERMAN
24. 1902-1905- P. W. MELDRIM..
25. 1902-1905- PLATT ROGERS

Detroit, Michigan.
Boston, Massachusetts.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Baltimore, Maryland.
.St. Louis, Missouri
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Washington, D. C.
New York, New York.
Little Rock, Arkansas.
.Indianapolis, Indiana.
Lexington, Virginia.
Towanda, Pennsylvania.
Portland, Maine.
St. Louis, Missouri.
Savannah, Georgia.
Denver, Colorado.
.Albany, New York.
Boston, Massachusetts.
Norfolk, Virginia.
Fort Wayne, Indiana.
.Los Angeles, California.
Omaha, Nebraska.
Portland, Maine.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Washington, D. C.
Baltimore, Maryland.
Omaha, Nebraska.
Los Angeles, California.
.Baltimore, Maryland.
Boston, Massachusetts.
Washington, D. C.
El Paso, Texas.

26. 1902-1926-*FREDERICK E. WADHAMS
27. 1903-1906-*M. F. DICKINSON...
28. 1903-1906- THEODORE S. GARNETT.
29. 1903-1906- WILLIAM P. BREEN.
30. 1905-1908- CHARLES MONROE
31. 1905-1908 -*RALPH W. BRECKENRIDGE....
32. 1906-1909-*CHARLES F. LIBBY.

33. 1906-1909-*WALTER GEORGE SMITH.
34. 1906-1909-*ROME G. BROWN...
35. 1908-1911- WILLIAM O. HART.

36. 1908-1911- CHARLES HENRY Butler..
37. 1909-1912- JOHN HINKLEY
38. 1909-1912-*RALPH W. BRECKENRIDGE..
39. 1909-1912-*LYNN HELM

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .Memphis, Tennessee.

.....Chicago, Illinois.

1 In 1888, at the first meeting of the Executive Committee after the adjournment of the Association, Simeon E. Baldwin resigned, and Charles C. Bonney was chosen to fill the vacancy under By-Law X.

The Secretary is an er officio member of the Executive Committee.

3 The Treasurer is an ex officio member of the Executive Committee.

In 1887, by an amendment to the Constitution, the President was made a member,

ex officio, of the Executive Committee and its Chairman, and the retiring President was made a member, ex officio, for one year. (See p. 924, supra.)

In 1899, by an amendment to the Constitution, the number of elective members was increased from three to five.

In 1913, by an amendment to the Constitution, the number of elective members of Executive Committee was increased from five to seven.

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