CHAPTER XVI 

 SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING 



THE sixth annual meeting of The National Association for 

 the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis was held at the 

 New Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C., on May 2 and 3, 

 1910. The president of the Association, Dr. Edward G. Janeway, 

 occupied the chair at the general meeting held at noon on Mon- 

 day, May 2. Following the address of the president and the 

 report of the executive secretary, in accordance with the regular 

 procedure of the Association, the following committee was ap- 

 pointed by the chair to present nominations to fill vacancies on 

 the board of directors: Dr. Walter R. Steiner, Hartford, chair- 

 man; Dr. Henry M. Bracken, St. Paul; Dr. John S. Fulton, 

 Baltimore; Dr. Charles O. Probst, Columbus, Ohio; Frank E. 

 Wing, Chicago. 



The following committee on resolutions was also appointed by 

 the chair: Homer Folks, New York, chairman; Dr. Hermann M. 

 Biggs, New York; Dr. G. Walter Holden, Denver; Dr. John H. 

 Lowman, Cleveland; Gen. George M. Sternberg, Washington. 



At the regular business meeting of the Association held on the 

 evening of Monday, May 2, the following were unanimously 

 elected directors of the Association for terms of five years: Wil- 

 liam H. Baldwin, Washington; William K. Bixby, St. Louis; 

 Jeffrey R. Brackett, Boston; Dr. Thomas D. Coleman, Augusta, 

 Ga.; Dr. George Dock, St. Louis; Dr. G. Walter Holden, Denver; 

 Dr. Alfred Meyer, New York; Julius Ros'enwald, Chicago; Dr. 

 F. F. Wesbrook, Minneapolis; Alexander M. Wilson, Philadel- 

 phia; Gen. Walter Wyman, Washington. 



Dr. John L. Dawson, Charleston, S. C., was elected a director 

 to fill the unexpired term of the late Dr. Charles F. McGahan. 

 Dr. Elmer E. Heg, Seattle, Wash., was elected a director to fill the 

 unexpired term of the late Dr. John J. Black. 



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