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NOTE.-The subject of the annual addresses has been, where not otherwise stated, a review of the objects attained during each year, and suggestions for the future.

ANNUAL ADDRESSES

Year.

Name,

1878 SAMUEL F. MILLER

........

Bubject.

... Legislation in This Country as it Affects the Administration of

Justice in the Courts; What it has Been; What it Ought to Be.

1880 George W. Biddle..... ... Retrospective Legislation.

........

1881 *STANLEY Matthews......... The Function of the Legal Profession in the Progress of Civilization.

1883 Right Hon. Baron COLER

IDGE, Lord Chief Justice of
England......

1884 JOHN G. MILBURN............

1887 HENRY HITCHCOCK....

American Lawyers and American
Law.

What is This Age and Time Ac-
complishing in the Domain of
Law?

Recent Changes in American State
Constitutions.

1888 DANIEL Dougherty. ..... The Integrity and Independence of

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By resolution of the Association, owing to the death of President Garfield, which took place on the day of the meeting of the Association, the annual address and all papers, instead of being read, were submitted in silence.

↑ A special meeting was called October 11, 1883, to receive Lord Coleridge.

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1896 CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW...... Patriotism and Jingoism-The Law

yer's Duty.

1897 WILLIAM L. WILSON....... Some Points in the Working of Our

1898 WILLIAM C. DEWITT.......
1899 OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES...
1900 HENRY B. BROWN.....
1901 WU TING-FANG..

1902 JULES CAMBON

1902 JAMES M. BECK.....

Constitutional System.

Charter of Greater New York.
Law in Science and Science in Law.
The Liberty of the Press.
Chinese Jurisprudence.

The Relations of Diplomacy to the
Development of International Law,
Public and Private.

The Suppression of Anarchy.

1903 ROKUICHIRO MASUJIMA..... The Present Position of Japanese Law and Jurisprudence.

1904 JOHN WATSON FOSTER...... What the United States Has Done

1905 WILLIAM LINDSAY...

for International Arbitration.

... The Relations of the General Gov

ernment with the States Composing the Federal Union.

1906 CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD.... The Three Departments of Govern

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