212 A HISTORY OF NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION 



June 16, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: 

 Dr. Theodore B. Sachs, Illinois, president; Dr. Edward R. Bald- 

 win, New York, first vice-president; Dr. Christen Quevli, Wash- 

 ington, second vice-president; Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs, Balti- 

 more, secretary; William H. Baldwin, Washington, treasurer. 



The following directors were elected to serve on the executive 

 committee for the ensuing year: William H. Baldwin, District of 

 Columbia; Homer Folks, New York; John M. Glenn, New York; 

 Dr. David R. Lyman, Connecticut; Dr. O. W. McMichael, 

 Illinois; Seymour H. Stone, Massachusetts; Dr. William Charles 

 White, Pennsylvania. 



A resolution was adopted to the effect that it was the con- 

 sensus of opinion that the next annual meeting shall be held in 

 Cincinnati, but that the final decision shall be left to a later 

 meeting of the executive committee or the board of directors. 



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

 win, is as follows: 



Balance on hand April 30, 1914 $1,816.09 



Receipts 36,226.92 



Disbursements 34.999-85 



Balance on hand, April 30, 1915 $3,043.16 



At the meeting of the Association in 1915 the secretary reported 

 a membership of 2,419; number of associations, 1,210; dis- 

 pensaries, 418; sanatoria and special hospitals, 468. 



A list of officers and directors for 1914 to 1915 follows: 



President, Dr. George M. Kober; honorary vice-presidents, Theodore 

 Roosevelt and Sir William Osier; vice-presidents, Lee K. Frankel and Dr. W. 

 Jarvis Barlow; treasurer, William H. Baldwin; secretary, Dr. Henry Barton 

 Jacobs; directors, Frederic Almy, Buffalo; Joseph S. Ames, Baltimore; Wil- 

 liam H. Baldwin, Washington; Dr. W. Jarvis Barlow, Los Angeles; Miss 

 Kate Barnard, Oklahoma City; Ernest P. Bicknell, Washington; Dr. Her- 

 mann M. Biggs, New York; W. K. Bixby, St. Louis, Mo.; Dr. Rupert Blue, 

 Washington; Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Washington; Dr. Vincent Y. Bow- 

 ditch, Boston; Dr. Lawrason Brown, Saranac Lake; Severance Burrage, 

 Indianapolis; Dr. T. D. Coleman, Augusta, Ga.; Mrs. O. B. Colquitt, Dallas, 

 Tex.; Dr. Hoyt E. Dearholt, Milwaukee; Dr. George Dock, St. Louis; Dr. 

 George H. Evans, San Francisco; Dr. Livingston Farrand, Boulder, Colo.; 

 Dr. Henry B. Favill, Chicago; Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia; Homer 

 Folks, New York; Lee K. Frankel, New York; Dr. John S. Fulton, Baltimore; 



