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ARTICLE XVII.

ORDER OF BUSINESS.

1. Reading of Minutes of preceding meeting. 2. Annual Report of the Secretary.

3. Report of the Board of Governors.

4. Annual Address by the President.

5. Reports of Standing Committees.
Board of Governors.

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(f). Legal History and Biography.
(g). Necrologist.

6. Reports of Special Committees.

7. Special Addresses.

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Vacancies created by the death, removal from the state or inexcusable neglect of duty of the incumbent shall be filled as follows:

In the case of president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, or member of Board of Governors, such vacancy shall be filled by the Board of Governors, but only a vice-president shall be appointed to the office of president.

In the case of a vacancy of chairman of a committee, or other member thereof, such vacancy shall be filled by the president.

ARTICLE XIX.

AMENDMENTS.

Section 1. The Article of Association may be changed or amended by a majority vote of the members present at any annual or special meeting of the Association, provided notice of such proposed change or alteration shall be given in writing to each member of the Association in the call for such meeting.

Section 2. The By-Laws may be amended at any meeting of the Board of Governors provided thirty days previous notice of such amendment shall be given in writing to each member of the Board of Governors.

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COMMITTEES FOR 1922-1923

ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES

In charge of Roger Sherman, vice-president; Ernest L. Kreamer, Chicago; Charles E. Feirich, Carbondale; Daniel P. Trude, Chicago; J. J. Neiger, Virginia; Perry L. Persons, Waukegan of the Board of Governors.

ADMISSIONS-Oliver D. Mann, Danville, general chairman. First District; F. J. Tecklenburg, Belleville, district chairman; H. E. Morgan, Christopher; M. J. White, Mt. Carmel; C. S. Miller, Mound City; W. W. Damron, Harrisburg. Second District: Fred L. Wham, Centralia, district chairman; Guy R. Smith, Pana; C. C. Worthy, Hardin; W. E. Bradbury, Robinson; Walter C. Klitzing, Altamont. Third District: Frank L. Trutter, Springfield, district chairman; C. R. Patterson, Sullivan; C. R. Iungerich, Champaign; W. E. Redmon, Decatur; J. J. Herr, Pontiac. Fourth District: Jesse Heylin, Canton, district chairman; Warren H. Orr, Carthage; Owen C. McCartney, Hamilton; W. T. Gordley, Beardstown; William T. Wilson, Jacksonville. Fifth District: M. C. Zetterholm, Galesburg, district chairman; L. E. Telleen, Cambridge; Richard J. Cavanaugh, Peoria; Andrew J. O'Connor, Ottawa; James E. Taylor, Hennepin. Sixth District: H. C. Warner, Dixon, district chairman; Harry T. Tear, Warren; Guy B. Renɔ, Rockford; J. J. Ludens, Sterling; Leonard C. Mead, Geneva. Seventh District: George H. Peaks, Chicago, district chairman; F. D. Silber, Chicago; J. B. Miller, Waukegan; I. Wesley Baker, Chicago; James A. Bray, Joliet.

GRIEVANCES-John J. Bullington, Belleville, general chairman. First District: Conrad Schul, Mt. Vernon, district chairman; Joel C. Fitch, Albion; William S. Dewey, Cairo; Hugh V. Murray, Carlyle; Isaac K. Levy, Murphysboro. Second District: Charles H. Burton, Edwardsville, district chairman; Guy E. McGaughey, Lawrenceville; Paul McWilliams, Litchfield; A. L. Lowe, Robinson; William M. Albert, Vandalia. Third District: Alonzo Hoff, Springfield, district chairman; H. A. Swallow, Danville; E. E. Donnelly, Bloomington; E. Everett Smith, Lincoln; Walter H. Mills, Decatur. Fourth District: John J. Reeve, Jacksonville, district chairman; Robert L. Watson, Aledo; J. Paul Califf, Carthage; Carl Epler, Quincy; E. B. Marshall, Rock Island. Fifth District: William C. Ewan, Kewanee, district chairman; Samuel D. Wead, Peoria; Henry Waterman, Geneseo; Rector C. Hitt, Ottawa; R. D. Robinson, Galesburg. Sixth District: R. R. Tiffany, Freeport, district chairman; John Faissler, Sycamore; E. Harry Reck, Mendota; Stanton A. Hyer, Rockford; Harry Edwards, Dixon. Seventh District: Elam L. Clarke, Waukegan, district chair

man; Benjamin H. Miller, Libertyville; Harry W. Wakelee, Wheaton; Arthur W. DeSelm, Kankakee; James G. Condon, Chicago.

LOCAL BAR ASSOCIATION MEETINGS-Clarence W. Heyl, Peoria, chairman; Edward S. Stickney, Galesburg; L. P. Hanna, Waukegan; Walter C. Lindley, Danville; Walter Jacobs, Chicago.

son.

NEW MEMBERS-George A. Berry, Jr., Chicago, general chairman. First District: Charles E. Feirich, Carbondale, chairman; Chester A. Farthing, East St. Louis; Walter W. Williams, Benton; Joe A. Pearce, Carmi; George W. Dowell, DuQuoin. Second District: June C. Smith, Centralia, chairman; Thomas M. Jett, Hillsboro; Andrew J. Dallstream, Centralia; W. B. Wright, Effingham; C. D. McCarty, RobinThird District: Michael Eckstein, Springfield, chairman; John D. Culbertson, Jr., Delavan; Ralph Dempsey, Bloomington; E. W. Simmons, Pontiac; Walter J. Grant, Danville. Fourth District: J. J. Neiger, Virginia, chairman; M. Finley Carrott, Quincy; John C. Lawyer, Macomb; A. E. Taff, Canton; Charles E. Martin, Virginia. Fifth District: Cairo Trimble, Princeton, chairman; R. D. Robinson, Galesburg; Clarence B. Chapman, Ottawa; O. P. Westervelt, Peoria; W. A. Panneck, LaSalle. Sixth District: A. Philip Smith, Rockford; John B. Hayes, Rochelle; Henry S. Dixon, Dixon. Seventh District: Perry L. Persons, Waukegan, chairman; George A. Berry, Jr., Chicago; Frederic B. Crossley, Chicago; Philip R. Davis, Chicago; Archie H. Cohen, Chicago; Bernard W. Vinissky, Chicago.

ORGANIZATION-Thomas J. Welch, Kewanee, chairman. First District: Curtis Williams, Mt. Vernon. Section District: W. S. Holmes, Effingham. Third District: George C. Rider, Pekin. Fourth District: Cyrus E. Dietz, Rock Island. Fifth District: Clarence Griggs, Ottawa. Sixth District: Henry S. Dixon, Dixon. Seventh District: George J. Cowing, Joliet.

PROGRAM-John D. Black, Chicago, chairman; Donald R. Richberg, Chicago; Frank W. Burton, Carlinville; Richard J. Barr, Joliet; W. M. Acton, Danville; John E. Hamlin, East St. Louis; John E. Wall, Quincy.

PUBLICITY-E. R. Mahoney, Chicago, chairman.

LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES

In charge of C. M. Blay Buntain, vice-president; Oscar E. Heard, Freeport; June C. Smith, Centralia; George H. Wilson, Quincy; Cairo A. Trimble, Princeton of the Board of Governors.

ADMISSION TO THE ILLINOIS BAR-Logan Hay, Springfield, chair

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