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Philadelphia (36).

Pittsburgh (3.

Reading.

Scranton.
Sharon.

Uniontown (2).
Warren.

Washington (4). Wilkes-Barre (4). RHODE ISLAND: Providence (8). SOUTH CAROLINA: Anderson. Charlotte (2). Greenville (2). Spartansburg (6).

TENNESSEE:

Columbia (3).

Knoxville.

Nashville.

TEXAS:
Austin.
Corsicana.
Dallas.
El Paso.
Fort Worth.
Galveston.
Houston (3).
San Antonio.
Wichita Falls.

Cincinnati (2). Cleveland (5).

UTAH :

Columbus (2).

Dayton (3).

Manistee.

Muskegan.

MINNESOTA:

Minneapolis (7).

Elyria.

MISSISSIPPI:

Galion.

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Kenton.

Mansfield.

Middletown.

Pt. Clinton (2).

Toledo (3).

OKLAHOMA:

Ardmore.

Bartlesville.

Oklahoma City (2).

OREGON:

Portland (2).

St. Louis (12).

Salem.

PENNSYLVANIA:

Butte (2).

Allentown.

NEBRASKA:

Butler.

Omaha.

NEW JERSEY:

Atlantic City (2).

Easton.

Harrisburg.

Johnstown (2).

Salt Lake City. VERMONT:

Bennington.
Montpelier.
St. Albans.
VIRGINIA:

Newport News (3).
Norfolk (3).

Richmond.

WASHINGTON:

Bellingham.

Centralia.

Olympia (3).
Tacoma (3).

WEST VIRGINIA:

Charleston.
Fairmont.
Huntington.

Martinsburg (3).

Wheeling (3). WISCONSIN :

Milwaukee.

An outline of the reports of the various committees and the full text of a number of the addresses made at this meeting have been printed and distributed to 1300 newspapers. The recent catastrophe to the airship "ZR-2" aroused much interest in the Report of the Committee on Law of Aviation and parts of this report especially were published widely.

During the past few months reviews have been written of articles of general interest appearing in the JOURNAL of the Association and they have been sent to the press with satisfactory results.

It is recommended that the various committees keep the Committee on Publicity promptly advised of their activities and of any action taken thereon; and further that the members of the Association endeavor to interest their local press in the endeavors of the Association.

It is appropriate that mention be made in this report of the splendid cooperation in giving publicity to the proceedings of this meeting that the committee has experienced from the newspapers of Cincinnati and the Associated Press. The committee desires to express its appreciation also of the effective publicity work done in advance of the meeting by the Chamber of Commerce and the local committees appointed for the purpose.

MARTIN CONΒΟΥ,

HERBERT HARLEY,
CHARLES S. CUSHING,
HENRY P. DART, JR.,
THOMAS J. BRAY.

REPORT

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON MEMORIALS.

To the American Bar Association:

The Committee on Memorials reports the names of members of whose deaths the committee has been notified since the last meeting, as follows:

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