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ILLINOIS STATE BAR ASSOCIATION.

DELEGATES.

EDGAR A. BANCROFT.
EDWARD C. KRAMER.

THOMAS J. NORTON..

ALTERNATES.

SAMUEL ALSCHULER

THOMAS WORTHINGTON

GEORGE T. BUCKINGHAM.

STATE BAR ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA.

WILLIAM A. KETCHAM.

MERRILL MOORES

CHARLES L. JEWETT.

IOWA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION.

H. E. DEEMER..

FRED W. SARGENT.

EMMET TINLEY

Chicago.

.East St. Louis.
Chicago.

. Chicago. .Jacksonville.

. Chicago.

Indianapolis.
Indianapolis.

New Albany.

Red Oak.
Des Moines.

Council Bluffs.

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ANNUAL DINNER

The Annual Dinner was held on Thursday evening, August 19, 1915, at the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. Henry D. Estabrook, of New York, presided.

The speakers were:

Samuel R. Thurman, of Utah,

Peter W. Meldrim, of Georgia,

Joseph W. Bailey, of Texas,

Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois,

William Howard Taft, of Connecticut.

Three hundred and nine members and guests were present.

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1. 1878-79-*JAMES O. BROADHEAD 1...... 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.

2. 1879-80-*BENJAMIN H. BRISTOW. 3. 1880-81-*EDWARD J. PHELPS.. 4. 1881-82-*CLARKSON N. POTTER 2. 5. 1882-83-* ALEXANDER R. LAWTON. 6. 1883-84-*CORTLANDT PARKER 7. 1884-85-*JOHN W. STEVENSON. 8. 1885-86-*WILLIAM ALLEN BUTLER. 9. 1886-87-*THOMAS J. SEMMES.. 10. 1887-88-*GEORGE G. WRIGHT. 11. 1888-89-*DAVID DUDLEY FIELD. 12. 1889-90-*HENRY HITCHCOCK 13. 1890-91-SIMEON E. BALDWIN. 14. 1891-92-*JOHN F. DILLON. 15. 1892-93-*JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER.... 16. 1893-94-*THOMAS M. COOLEY 3. 17. 1894-95-*JAMES C. CARTER. 18. 1895-96-MOORFIELD STOREY 19. 1896-97-*JAMES M. WOOLWORTH 20. 1897-98-*WILLIAM WIRT HOWE. 21. 1898-99-JOSEPH H. CHOATE‘.

. Omaha, Nebraska.

.. New Orleans, Louisiana. New York, New York.

22. 1899-1900-*CHARLES F. MANDERSON...Omaha, Nebraska.

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. GEO. TUCKER.

28. 1905-1906-GEORGE R. PECK..
29. 1906-1907-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

* Deceased.

. 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.

.New Haven, Connecticut.
Savannah, Georgia.
.New York, New York.

1 At the Conference for organizing the Association in 1878, John H. B. Latrobe, of Maryland, was elected Temporary Chairman, and when the organization was completed, Benjamin H. Bristow, of Kentucky, was elected President of the Conference.

2 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 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.

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