OF THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COLORADO BAR ASSOCIATION HELD AT COLORADO SPRINGS. COLORADO. FIRST DAY 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. Friday, July 12, 1912. The meeting was called to order at the Anders Hotel, at 10:30 o'clock a. n., by President Henry C. Hall. On motion, the reading of the minutes was dispensed with; sich miartes, on motion, being duly approved. President Hail delivered his address. For the address, ser the Appendia.) The Sceretary read a telegram of greetings from Julius C. Gauter. It was announced that the privileges respectively of the El Pas› Club, the Colorado Springs Golf Club and the Elks' Home were extended to the out-of-town members of the Association present at the meeting, Secretary Wadley read the report of the Committee on Acmissions, (For the report, see the Appendix.) President Hall: The report will be received and adopted unless there is ob jection. The Chair hears no objection; the report is received and adopted. OF THE FIFTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COLORADO BAR ASSOCIATION HELD AT COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO. FIRST DAY 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. Friday, July 12, 1912. The meeting was called to order at the Antlers Hotel, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., by President Henry C. Hall. On motion, the reading of the minutes was dispensed with; such minutes, on motion, being duly approved. President Hall delivered his address. (For the address, see the Appendix.) The Secretary read a telegram of greetings from Julius C. Gunter. It was announced that the privileges respectively of the El Paso Club, the Colorado Springs Golf Club and the Elks' Home were extended to the out-of-town members of the Association present at the meeting. Secretary Wadley read the report of the Committee on Admissions. (For the report, see the Appendix.) President Hall: The report will be received and adopted unless there is objection. The Chair hears no objection; the report is received and adopted. Ballot was taken on the election of the persons reported by the Committee on Admissions, and the following were declared duly elected to membership in the Association: John T. Adams, Colorado Springs. L. Ward Bannister, Denver. J. L. Bennett, Colorado Springs. Elmer L. Brock, Grand Junction. A. M. Gooding, Steamboat Springs. E. P. Hufferd, Colorado Springs. A. L. Jeffrey, Canon City. Daniel W. Knowlton, Colo. Springs. W. T. S. May, Collbran. J. E. McIntyre, Colorado Springs. George W. Moody, Durango. Chas. A. Morning, Hahn's Peak. S. E. Naugle, Sterling. William O'Brien, Colorado Springs. Floyd E. Pendell, Fort Morgan. C. G. Rowe, Glenwood Springs. Edward M. Sherman, Montrose. Stoton R. Stephenson, Fort Morgan. Edwin H. Stinemeyer, Canon City. On motion, duly seconded and carried, the President appointed the following as a Committee on Nominations for officers of the Association for the ensuing year: James W. McCreery, W. B. Morgan, Robert S. Gast, George C. Manly and Arthur Cornforth. |