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cester, Mass.; J. A. Egan, Springfield, 111.; Charles L. Minor, 

 Asheville, N. C. ; J.N.Hurty, Indianapolis, Ind.; H. M. Bracken, 

 Minneapolis, Minn.; William M. Angney, Philadelphia, Pa.; 

 Joseph J. Kinyoun, Glen Olden, Pa.; David R. Lyman, New 

 Haven, Conn.; Theodore Eugene Oertel, Atlanta, Ga.; Robert 

 H. Babcock, Chicago, 111.; Arnold C. Klebs, Chicago, 111.; Wil- 

 liam W. Ford, White Water, Mo.; P. H. Bryce, Montreal, Can- 

 ada; J. G. Adami, Montreal, Canada; A. J. Richer, Montreal, 

 Canada; J. H. Elliott, Ontario, Canada; W. A. Young, Toronto, 

 Canada; William H. Welch, Baltimore, Md.; John S. Fulton, 

 Baltimore, Md.; William Osier, Baltimore, Md.; William S. 

 Thayer, Baltimore, Md.; Marshall L. Price, Baltimore, Md.; 

 J. H. Mason Knox, Baltimore, Md.; John Ruhrah, Baltimore, 

 Md.; Joseph E. Gichner, Baltimore, Md.; Harry Taylor Mar- 

 shall, Baltimore, Md.; Henry Barton Jacobs, Towson, Md., and 

 Mr. Paul Kennaday, New York city. 



The following resolution, which paved the way for the founda- 

 tion of the National Tuberculosis Association, was unanimously 

 adopted : 



"Moved, that the Chair be authorized to appoint a committee with power 

 to act to consider the conditions existing with regard to the proposed Tuber- 

 culosis Congress and other National Anti-Tuberculosis Associations in the 

 United States, also to consider the formation of a National Committee to rep- 

 resent this country at the International Congress at Paris, and that the mem- 

 bers of this Conference will abide by the action of the committee also that this 

 Committee have power to add to its membership." 



In accordance with this motion Professor William H. Welch, 

 the Chairman of the conference, appointed the following com- 

 mittee: Drs. William Osier, Baltimore, Md.; Edward L. Tru- 

 deau, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; Theobald Smith, Boston, Mass.; 

 J. G. Adami, Montreal, Canada; Vincent Y. Bowditch, Boston, 

 Mass.; S. A. Knopf, New York city; Mazyck P. Ravenel, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.; Arnold C. Klebs, Chicago, 111.; Edward G. Jane- 

 way, New York city; Henry Barton Jacobs, Baltimore, Md.; 

 H. M. Bracken, St. Paul, Minn.; Lawrence F. Flick, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa., and Hermann M. Biggs, New York city. To this 

 committee were added the names of Drs. William H. Welch, 

 Baltimore, Md., and A. Jacobi, New York city. 



The committee appointed by Dr. Welch arranged for a meeting 



