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Lienau, Frederick W.

Lindsey, Benjamin B.
Lindsley, Henry A.
Livesay, James McD.
McDonough, Frank.
McLean, Lester.
McNair, H. L.
Macbeth, John S.

Manly, George C.
Maxwell, John M.

May, Henry F.
Moore, Wm. A.
Morrison, R. S.
Murray, Charles A.
Murray, John C.
O'Donnell, T. J.
Orahood, Harper M.
Palmer, Peter L.
Park, Edwin H.
Pitkin, R. J.

Randall, Frederick H.

Reed, Calvin E.

Reid, W. D.

Riddell, Harvey.

Ritter, Halsted L.

DENVER CONTINUED.

Rogers, Henry T.
Rogers, Platt.
Shattuck, Hubert L.
Shwayder, Solomon.
Smith, John R.
Steele, George P.

Steele, Robert W.
Stevens, Ralph E.
Stimson, Edward C.

Talbot, Ralph.
Tebbetts, W. B.
Teller, Willard.
Thomson, Charles I.
Twitchell, L. F.
Vaile, J. F.
Vidal, Henry C.
Warner, Stanley C.
Waterman, Charles W.
Watters, Thomas E.
Whitted, Elmer E.

Wilson, Adair.

Worrell, Edward S., Jr.

Wright, William D.

Yeaman, Caldwell.

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1898 Charles E. Gast......... "The Colorado Doctrine of Ri

1899 Harry N. Haynes.

parian Rights and Some Unsettled Questions."

"The Superintending Control of the Supreme Court Over Inferior Courts."

1899 William L. Murfree...... "Two Problems in Legal Edu

cation."

1899 Edward L. Johnson....

"Have We an Unwritten Con

stitution?"

Year.

Name. 1899 Moses Hallett..

1900 R. S. Morrison....

1900 K. R. Babbitt....

1900 Henry F. May.

1901 Charles N. Potter.....

1901 Julius C. Gunter.

1901

Sylvester S. Downer. 1901 Robert G. Withers.....

Subject.

"The Private Corporation in
Sociology."

"The Relation of the Bar Asso-
ciation to the Bench."
"The Law Side of the Puerto
Rican Question."

"The Office of Attorney at
Law."

"Private Life and Character of John Marshall."

"The Judicial and Other Public Services of John Marshall." "The Manner of the Romans.” "Some Kinks of the Law."

1901 Charles W. Waterman... "Alexander Hamilton."

1902 Edward T. Taylor...

1902 James W. Bucklin. . . . .

1902 Harvey Riddell

"The Torrens System of Regis

tering Title to Land."

"The Australasian Tax Amendment."

"The Bucklin Bill."

1902 La Fayette Twitchell.....“The Bucklin Bill.”

1903

Thomas C. Brown....... "Is a Legal Conflict Imminent

1903

Charles W. Haines..

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1903

L. G. Carpenter....

Between the Federal and State Governments by Reason of the Construction of the Gunnison Tunnel ?" "Legal Education.”

"Does the Power of the Federal Government to Regulate Navigation Justify Any Interference with Irrigation in Colorado!"

1903 Benjamin B. Lindsey...."The New Probate Law."

BY-LAWS.

I. NAME AND OBJECTS.

Section 1. This Association shall be known as "The Colorado Bar Association," and is formed to advance the science of jurisprudence; to promote the administration of justice; to secure proper legislation; to encourage a thorough legal education; to uphold the honor and dignity of the Bar; to cultivate cordial intercourse among the lawyers of Colorado; and to perpetuate the history of the profession and the memory of its members.

Sec. 2. It shall not take any partisan political action, nor endorse or recommend any person for any official position.

Sec. 3.

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Those members of the Bar who signed the call for the meeting at which this Association was formed, and who shall prior to January 1, 1898, pay the admission fee and sign or cause to be signed a roll containing these By-Laws, are hereby declared to be active members of this Association.

Sec. 4. Any member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of Colorado residing and practicing in this State and who has practiced herein for the period of one year, any State or Federal Judge residing in this State, and any professor in a regularly organized law school in this State, who shall comply with the requirements hereinafter set forth, may become an active member upon approval by two-thirds of the Committee on Admissions, and a favorable vote by ballot of those present at the meeting of the Association, five negative votes being sufficient to reject.

Sec. 5. All applications for membership must be in writing, signed by the applicant, stating, inter alia, his name, age, residence and date of admission to practice in the Supreme Court, commission to the Bench, or appointment as professor in a regularly or

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