MEMBERS OF JUDICIAL SECTION REGISTERED Allen, Charles Claflin, ex-Judge Circuit Court, St. Louis, Mo. Avery, C. L., Judge Superior Court, Connecticut. Biggs, Davis, Commissioner St. Louis Court of Appeals. Bonner, Wm. N., 30th Judicial District, ex-Judge, Texas. Briscoe, John P., Court of Appeals, Mary. land. Bronson, Harrison A., Judge Supreme Court, North Dakota. Bruce, Andrew A., ex Supreme Court, North Dakota. Carpenter, J. McF., Common Pleas Court, Pennsylvania. Carter, Orrin N., Supreme Court of IIlinois. Clevenger, Frank M., Judge Court of Common Pleas, Ohio. Dawkins, Walter I., Judge Supreme Bench, Baltimore City, Maryland. Dunn, Frank K., Judge Supreme Court, Illinois. Ellsworth, S. E., Supreme Court 1909-10, North Dakota. Falkenhamer, Victor H., Judge Circuit Goodwin, Clarence N., ex-Judge Court of Grim, J. Hugo, Judge Circuit Court, St. Louis, Missouri. Hargest, Wm. M., President Judge 12th Jud. Dist. Hart, W. O., representing Supreme Court of Louisiana. Hartmann, Moses, Judge Circuit Court, St. Louis, Missouri. Henry, H. D., County Judge, Oklahoma, Hunter, William R., Supreme Court, Il- C., U. S. Circuit Judge, McBride, Robert W., ex-Judge Supreme Court, Indiana. McClellan, Thos. C., Associate Justice Supreme Court, Alabama. McCrary, A. J., ex-Judge, New York. Meldrim, Peter W., Judge Eastern Jud. Circuit of Georgia. Moore, Joseph B., Chief Justice Supreme Court, Michigan. Offutt, T. Scott, Court of Appeals, Maryland. Page, George T., U. S. Court, 7th Circuit, Illinois. Prentis, Robert R., Supreme Court of Appeals, Virginia. Reynolds, George D., Judge St. Louis Court of Appeals. Rosenberry, Marvin B., Justice Supreme Court, Wisconsin. Sellers, Kathryn, Judge Juvenile Court, Shelton, Thomas W., Virginia. Selden P., ex-Judge Circuit Court St. Louis, Missouri. Stockbridge, Henry, Court of Appeals, Maryland. Whiting, Charles S., Judge Supreme Court, South Dakota. Woods, Chas. A., U. S. Circuit Judge, South Carolina. ANNUAL DINNER The annual dinner was held on Friday evening, August 27, 1920, at the Hotel Statler, St. Louis, Missouri. President Hampton L. Carson, of Pennsylvania, presided. The speakers were: Viscount Cave, of London, England. Richard Bedford Bennett, K. C., of Calgary, Province of Capt. Albert L. LeGrand, of France. President-Elect, William A. Blount. There were 477 members and guests in attendance at the dinner. LIST OF PRESIDENTS ..St. Louis, Missouri. 1. 1878-79-JAMES O. BROADHEAD 1 15. 1892-93-*JOHN RANDOLPH TUCKER. 18. 1895-96-MOORFIELD STOREY 19. 1896-97-*JAMES M. WOOLWORTH. 20. 1897-98-*WILLIAM WIRT HOWE. 21. 1898-99-*JOSEPH H. CHOATE‘. .New York, New York. .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 New York, New York. Little Rock, Arkansas. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. .St. Louis, Missouri. 27. 1904-1905-HENRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER. Lexington, Virginia. 28. 1905-1906-GEORGE R. PECK. 29. 1906-1907-ALTON B. PARKER. 30. 1907-1908-J. M. DICKINSON. Chicago, Illinois. .New York, New York. ...Chicago, Illinois. . Portland, Maine. New Orleans, Louisiana. 31. 1908-1909-FREDERICK W. LEHMANN... St. Louis, Missouri. 39. 1916-1917-GEORGE SUTHERLAND • Deceased. St. Paul, Minnesota. . Salt Lake City, Utah. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the Conference for organizing the Association in 1878, John H. B. Latrobe, of Maryland, was elected Temporary Chairman, and when the organisation was completed, Benjamin H. Bristow, of Kentucky, was elected President of the Conference. 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. |