202 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



In recognition of his long and eminent services Gen. George 

 M. Sternberg was elected an honorary member of the Association. 



The summarized report of the treasurer, Mr. William H. Bald- 

 win, is as follows: 



Balance on hand April 30, 1912 $293.77 



Receipts 37,191.91 



Disbursements 34.951.31 



Balance on hand April 30, 1913 $2,534.37 



At the meeting of the Association in 1913 the secretary reported 

 a membership of 2,132; associations, 660; dispensaries, 373; 

 sanatoria and special hospitals, 466; open-air schools, 95. 



A list of officers and directors for 1912 to 1913 follows: 



President, Homer Folks; honorary vice-presidents, Theodore Roosevelt and 

 Sir William Osier; vice-presidents, Dr. Robert H. Babcock and Dr. Edward R. 

 Baldwin; treasurer, William H. Baldwin; secretary, Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs; 

 directors, Joseph S. Ames, Baltimore; Dr. Robert H. Babcock, Chicago; Dr. 

 Edward R. Baldwin, Saranac Lake; William H. Baldwin, Washington; Dr. 

 W. Jarvis Barlow, Los Angeles; Miss Kate Barnard, Oklahoma City; Ernest 

 P. Bicknell, Washington; W. K. Bixby, St. Louis; Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 

 Washington; C. B. Boothe, Los Angeles; Dr. Vincent Y. Bowditch, Boston; 

 Jeffrey R. Brackett, Boston; Dr. T. D. Coleman, Augusta, Ga.; Albert B. 

 Cummins, Des Moines; Dr. Hoyt E. Dearholt, Milwaukee; Dr. George Dock, 

 St. Louis, Mo.; Dr. W. F. Drewry, Petersburg, Va.; Dr. Henry B. Favill, 

 Chicago; Homer Folks, New York; Dr. John S. Fulton, Baltimore; John 

 M. Glenn, New York; Samuel Gompers, Washington; Dr. Charles Lyman 

 Greene, St. Paul; Dr. Charles J. Hatfield, Philadelphia; Dr. Elmer E. Hegg, 

 Seattle; James J. Hill, St. Paul; Frederick L. Hoffman, Newark; Dr. G. 

 Walter Holden, Denver; Dr. John N. Hurty, Indianapolis; Dr. Henry Barton 

 Jacobs, Baltimore; John A. Kingsbury, New York; Dr. S. A. Knopf, New 

 York; Dr. George M. Kober, Washington; Dr. John H. Lowman, Cleveland; 

 Col. J. L. Ludlow, Winston-Salem; Dr. Cabot Lull, Birmingham, Ala.; Dr. 

 Rudolf Matas, New Orleans; R. B. Mellon, Pittsburgh; Dr. Alfred Meyer, 

 New York; Dr. James Alexander Miller, New York; Dr. Charles L. Minor, 

 Asheville; Dr. E. A. Pierce, Portland, Ore.; Dr. Joseph Y. Porter, Key 

 West, Fla.; Dr. Charles O. Probst, Columbus, O.; Redfield Proctor, Proctor, Vt.; 

 Julius Rosenwald, Chicago; Dr. Theodore B. Sachs, Chicago; Dr. E. C. Schroe- 

 der, Washington; W. T. Sedgwick, Boston; Dr. Walter R. Steiner, Hartford, 

 Conn.; Gen. C. F. Stokes, Washington; Dr. Edward L. Trudeau, Saranac Lake; 

 Dr. Thomas D. Tuttle, Helena; Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, Ann Arbor; Dr. Joseph 

 Walsh, Philadelphia; Dr. Gerald B. Webb, Colorado Springs; Dr. William H. 

 Welch, Baltimore; Dr. F. F. Wesbrook, Minneapolis; Dr. William Charles 

 White, Pittsburgh; Alexander M. Wilson, Philadelphia. 



