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

 win, is as follows: 



Balance on hand April 30, 1917 $2,520.79 



Receipts 99,203.15 



Disbursements 92,062.96 



Balance on hand April 30, 1918 $9,660.98 



At the meeting of the Association in 1918 the secretary reported 

 a membership of 4,050; number of associations, 997; dispen- 

 saries, 457 ; sanatoria and special hospitals, 530. 



A list of officers and directors for 1917 to 1918 follows: 



President, Dr. Charles L. Minor; honorary vice-presidents, the Hon. Theo- 

 dore Roosevelt and Sir William Osier; vice-presidents, Dr. David R. Lyman 

 and Frederick L. Hoffman, Ph.D.; treasurer, William H. Baldwin; secretary, 

 Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs; directors, Frederic Almy, Buffalo; Dr. Robert H. 

 Babcock, Chicago; Dr. Edward R. Baldwin, Saranac Lake; Ernest P. Bick- 

 nell, Washington; William H. Baldwin, Washington; Dr. Hermann M. Biggs, 

 New York; Dr. Rupert Blue, Washington; Dr. V. Y. Bowditch, Boston; Dr. 

 H. M. Bracken, Minneapolis; Dr. Lawrason Brown, Saranac Lake; Dr. Philip 

 King Brown, San Francisco; Dr. C. C. Browning, Los Angeles; Severance 

 Burrage, Indianapolis; Mrs. O. B. Colquitt, Austin, Tex.; Dr. J. W. Coon, 

 Stevens Point, Wis.; Dr. Hoyt E. Dearholt, Milwaukee; Dr. H. K. Dunham, 

 Cincinnati; Rev. George Eaves, Birmingham, Ala.; Dr. C. E. Edson, Denver; 

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

 Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, Philadelphia; Miss Edna L. Foley, Chicago; Lee K. 

 Frankel, New York; E. K. Gaylord, Oklahoma City; John M. Glenn, New 

 York; Gen. W. C. Gorgas, Washington; Dr. Louis V. Hamman, Baltimore; 

 Frederick L. Hoffman, Newark; Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs, Baltimore; H. 

 McK. Jones, St. Louis; Dr. Herbert M. King, Loomis, N. Y.; Sherman C. 

 Kingsley, Cleveland; Dr. S. A. Knopf, New York; Dr. George M. Kober; 

 Washington; Dr. Allen K. Krause, Baltimore; Dr. H. R. M. Landis, Philadel- 

 phia; Miss Julia C. Lathrop, Washington; Dr. John H. Lowman, Cleveland; 

 Dr. David R. Lyman, Wallingford, Conn.; Dr. O. W. McMichael, Chicago; 

 S. Livingston Mather, Cleveland; R. B. Mellon, Pittsburgh; Dr. James Alex- 

 ander Miller, New York; A. L. Mills, Portland, Ore.; Dr. Charles L. Minor, 

 Asheville; John Mitchell, New York; Charles P. Neill, Washington; Dr. 

 George T. Palmer, Springfield, 111.; Dr. LeRoy S. Peters, Albuquerque; Dr. 

 Christen Quevli, Tacoma, Wash.; Dr. Watson S. Rankin, Raleigh, N. C.; Dr. 

 Mazyck P. Ravenel, Columbia, Mo.; Dr. A. K. Stone, Boston; Seymour H. 

 Stone, Boston; Dr. E. R. Vander Slice, Mason, Mich.; Miss Maude Van 

 Syckle, Detroit; Dr. Victor C. Vaughan, Ann Arbor; Dr. Gerald B. Webb, 

 Colorado Springs; Dr. William Charles White, Pittsburgh. 



Managing director, Charles J. Hatfield, M.D.; assistant secretaries, Philip 

 P. Jacobs, Ph.D. and Donald B. Armstrong, M.D.; field secretaries, Charles 

 M. DeForest, Frederick D. Hopkins and H. A. Pattison, M.D. 



