CHAPTER XX 

 TENTH ANNUAL MEETING 



THE tenth annual meeting of The National Association for 

 the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis was held at the 

 NewWillard Hotel, Washington, D. C., on Thursday and 

 Friday, May 7 and 8, 1914. The president of the Association, Dr. 

 John H. Lowman, called the Association to order at eleven 

 o'clock on the morning of May 7. Following the address of the 

 president and the report of the executive office, in accordance 

 with the regular procedure of the Association, the following com- 

 mittee was appointed by the chair to present nominations to fill 

 vacancies in the board of directors: Dr. Walter R. Steiner, 

 Connecticut, chairman; Dr. R. H. Bishop, Jr., Ohio; Dr. H. M- 

 Bracken, Minnesota; Paul Kennaday, New York; Dr. William 

 Charles White, Pennsylvania. 



The following committee on resolutions was also appointed by 

 the chair: Dr. George M. Kober, District of Columbia, chair- 

 man; William H. Baldwin, District of Columbia; Frederick L. 

 Hoffman, New Jersey; Dr. Lawrence Litchfield, Pennsylvania; 

 Dr. Theodore B. Sachs, Illinois. 



At the regular business meeting of the Association, held at noon 

 on May 8, the following were unanimously elected directors of the 

 Association for terms of five years: Dr. Rupert Blue, Washing- 

 ton; Dr. Lawrason Brown, Saranac Lake; Dr. Livingston 

 Farrand, Boulder, Colo.; Frederick L. Hoffman, Newark, N. J.; 

 Dr. S. A. Knopf, New York; Dr. H. R. M. Landis, Philadelphia; 

 Dr. David R. Lyman, Wallingford, Conn.; S. Livingston Mather, 

 Cleveland; Dr. James Alexander Miller, New York; A. L. Mills, 

 Portland, Ore.; Dr. Charles L. Minor, Asheville; John Mitchell, 

 New York. 



Upon motion made by Dr. Ravenel, and seconded by Mr. 

 Baldwin, the following resolutions, passed by the board of direc- 



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