FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING 



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an addition of 41 anti-tuberculosis associations to the already ex- 

 isting 104. To the 64 previously existing dispensaries were added 

 85 during the period 1908-1909; and 36 sanatoria and special 

 hospitals were added to the previously reported 148. 

 A list of officers and directors for 1908 to 1909 follows: 



President, Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch; honorary vice-presidents, Theodore 

 Roosevelt, and Dr. William Osier; vice-presidents, Mr. Homer Folks, and Dr. 

 Charles L. Minor; treasurer, Gen. George M. Sternberg; secretary, Dr. Henry 

 Barton Jacobs; directors, Dr. Howard S. Anders, Philadelphia; Dr. Edward 

 R. Baldwin, Saranac Lake; William H. Baldwin, Washington; Ernest P. 

 Bicknell, Chicago; Dr. Hermann M. Biggs, New York; D. Frank Billings, 

 Chicago; W. K. Bixby, St. Louis; Dr. John J. Black, New Castle, Del.; Dr. 

 Sherman G. Bonney, Denver; C. B. Boothe, Los Angeles; Dr. Vincent Y. 

 Bowditch, Boston; Dr. Henry M. Bracken, St. Paul; Dr. Norman Bridge, 

 Los Angeles; Maj. George E. Bushnell, Fort Bayard; Dr. William S. Carter, 

 Galveston; Otis H. Childs, Pittsburgh; Dr. T. D. Coleman, Augusta, Ga.; 

 Dr. R. W. Corwin, Pueblo, Colo.; Albert B. Cummins, Des Moines; Edward 

 T. Devine, New York; Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia; Dr. W. H. Flint* 

 Santa Barbara, Cal. ; Homer Folks, New York; Dr. John P. C. Foster, New Haven; 

 David R. Francis, St. Louis; Dr. John S. Fulton, Baltimore; Robert Garrett, 

 Baltimore; Samuel Gompers, Washington; Rowland C. Hazard, Peace Dale, R.I. ; 

 James J. Hill, St. Paul; Frederick L. Hoffman, Newark, N. J.; Dr. John N. Hurty, 

 Indianapolis; Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs, Baltimore; Dr. Edward G. Janeway, 

 New York; Dr. Arnold C. Klebs, Chicago; Dr. S. A. Knopf, New York; Dr. 

 George M. Kober, Washington; Charles M. Lea, Philadelphia, Dr. John H. Low- 

 man, Cleveland; Dr. C. F. Me Gahan, Aiken, S. C.; Dr. Rudolf Matas, New Or- 

 leans; Dr. Alfred Meyer, New York; Dr. Charles L. Minor, Asheville; W. C. 

 Nones, Louisvile; Dr. Edward O. Otis, Boston; Dr. Leonard Pearson, Philadel- 

 phia; Henry Phipps, New York; Dr. Charles O. Probst, Columbus, O.; Redfield 

 Proctor, Jr., Proctor, Vt.; Dr. Mazyck P. Ravenel, Madison, Wis. ; W.T. Sedg- 

 wick, Boston; Dr. Henry Sewall, Denver; A. A. Sprague, 2d, Chicago; Gen. Geo. 

 M. Sternberg, Washington; Dr. Edward L. Trudeau, Saranac Lake; Dr. 

 Victor C. Vaughan, Ann Arbor; Dr. Joseph Walsh, Philadelphia; John Seely 

 Ward, Jr., New York; Dr. William H.Welch, Baltimore; Gen. Walter Wyman, 

 Washington. 



Executive secretary, Dr. Livingston Farrand; assistant secretary, Philip P. 

 Jacobs, Ph.D. 



The following is a list of papers read before the respective sec- 

 tions at the meeting of May 13-15, 1909: 



Tuberculosis legislation Victor C. Vaughan, M.D. 



Relation of the public school to the anti-tuberculosis movement A. B. Po- 

 land. 



