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9 J. B. Ass'n St. Kan. 1 (1940-1941)

handle is hein.barjournals/jkabr0009 and id is 1 raw text is: The Journal of the Bar Associa-
tion of the State of Kansas
VOL 9                          AUGUST, 1940                          NO. 1
Published Quarterly, August, November, February and May, by the
Bar Association of the State of Kansas.
$3.00 Per Annum                Members $1.50               Single Copy $1.00
Address communications to J. B. Patterson, 1012 Union National Bank Building, or
The Journal Publication Office, 319 South Market, Wichita, Kansas.
Entered as Second-Class Matter, August 20, 1932, at the Post Office at
Wichita, Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Ooyright 1932, by rournal of the Bar Asociwaton of the Stat of KAUs.
President's 4Address
By RALPH T. O'NEL
Last year when I assumed the duties of President of this Association I
naturally was ambitious to outline a program for the year that would be
beneficial to the practising lawyers of Kansas and to the citizens of our State.
The year passed quickly. I had in mind certain activities to be sponsored by
the Association that would be of benefit to the Association, many of which
unfortunately did not materialize. If it had not been for the effective assistance
of the Executive Council and the standing committees working with the mem-
bers of the Bar in every part of the state, I would feel somewhat embarrassed
in addressing this convention.
At the opening of this address, I desire first to express my sincere appreci-
ation for the help and faithful cooperation I have received from the members
of this Association, and at this time may I express my thanks to you for the
opportunity of serving this organization as its President during the past year.
I have attended nearly every annual meeting of the Bar Association of
the State of Kansas for about twenty-five years. Usually I have listened in
to most of the proceedings. I have heard some very learned discussions and
interesting debates. I have enjoyed the social contacts I have made at these
gatherings and my association with fellow members of the Bar. It was not
until this year, however, that I have really appreciated what the Bar Associ-
ation should mean to the practising lawyer. I was unaware of the practical
assistance the Association has rendered to the profession and I did not realize
the unselfish efforts of the many lawyers who are striving to carry out the
program of the Association. The experience has been an inspiration. I am
proud of the Bar Association of the State of Kansas.
There have been reports filed by the respective committees. Such reports
as have recommendations to the Association will be discussed upon the floor.
Others will be filed and printed for your information. I will not attempt to
report on the various activities of the Association except to ;epeat what I have

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