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THE LAWYERS OF THE NATION
ARE COMING TO COLORADO
Deliver, July 22.--The twenty-fourth
a~nual meeting of the Alneriean Bar
Association will be held in this city
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Au-
gust 21st, 22d and 23d. The sessions
Will be held at 10 o'clock in the morn-
ing and 8 o'clock in the evening on the
first two days and at 10 o'clock In the
meriting on the last day, in the Broad-
way theater. The sessions of the sec-
tion.of legal education will be heh]
Thursday and Friday afternoons at 3
o'clock. Wednesday afternoon at 3
o'clock, in connection with the section
of legal education, there will be a meet-
lug of tile Association of American
Law Schools. ,[aln~ B. Thayer of
Harvard is president and E. ~V. tIuff-
cut of Cornell secretary of this section.
The sessions of the section of patent.
trade mark and copyright law will be
held Wednesday and Thurs( hv after-
nOOns at 3 o'cloek at the Brown Palace
h~tel. The detailed.program follows:
Wednesday morning, 10 o'clock.--The
President's address, by Edlnund Wet-
lucre of New York city; nomination
and election of members; election of
the general council; report of the sec-
retary; report of tile treasurer; report
0f the executive committee.
~rednesday evening, 8 o'clock.--Pa-
l]er by Riehard C. Dale of Philadelphia,
on "hnplied Limitations Upon the Ex-
ercise of the Legislative I'owers;" pa-
Per by Charles J. Itughes, Jr.. of Deu-
Ver, on "The Evolution of Mining
L~W."
Thursday morning. 10 o'clock.--The
annual address, by Charles E. Little-
field, of Rockhlnd, Maine, on "'The In-
SUlar Case~;" reports of standing com-
nMttees; on jurisprudence and law re-
form; on Judicial administr;ition and
remedial procedure; on leh"al education
and admission to the Imr: on COlUlner-
clal law; on international law; on griev-
ances; on obituaries; on law reporting
and dlge~,~ting; on patent, trade mark
aRd copyright law.
Thursday evening, S o'elock.--A pa-
per by }Ienry D. Estaln'ook of Chicago,
on "Alexander Hamilton as a Lawyer:"
a paper by Platt Rogers of Denver, on
"The Law of New Conditions, Illus-
trated by file Law of Irrigation;" re-
ports of special conrail]tees; on classiii-
cation of tile law; oil Indian legisla-
lion; on uniform state laws; ou federal
code of criminal l)rocedurc; on penal
laws and prison dist.ildine; on federal
com'ts; on ql)I)eals tTmn orders aplloint-
ins reeeivers; on industri'd 1)rol)erty
• lad international negotiation; on title
to real estate; ou John Marsllall day.
Friday morning. 10 o'elock.--Unfin-
ished 1)usine~; lniseellaneous hnsiness:
election of officers.
The annual dinnel: will l)e given by
the assoeiqtio,n to its lneulbcrs "lad del-
egates at 7 o'clock on Friday evening
al the Brown l'alace hotel. The Brown
l'alace hotel will be the general head-
tluarters of menl})ers during tin, meet-
ins. The progr:un for the section of
I legal education follows:
Thursday afternoon, 3 o'elock.--
Chairman's addl'es~u, It'trry B. ttutch-
ins. Ann Arbor, Michigan; "Undergrad-
uate Study of Law," Nathan Abbo.tt
Ireland Stanford, Junior, University;
"Credit for t)tlice Study in Law
Schools," }larry Sanger Richards, Iowa
State University.
Friday afternoon, 3 o'elock.--"Legal
Edueation and Preparation Therefor,"
Clarence D. Ashley. New York Univer-
sity; "A Plea for a Iligher Standard of
Gl~lduati(m." Raleigh C. Minor. Uni-
v(n~ity of Virginia; "Is Law a Field for
Woman's Work?" ~Villiam P. Ragtag,
Indiamt State University.
The plans for the e ntertaimnent anti
arrangements for the reeel)thm of the
visitors are in the hands of a joint eOln-
lnittee from the Colorado aml Denver
bar asso