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22 J. B. Ass'n St. Kan. 1 (1953-1954)

handle is hein.barjournals/jkabr0022 and id is 1 raw text is: WJournal of the Bar Association
of the State of Kansas
VOL XXII                     AUGUST, 1953                          No. 1
Published Quarterly, August, November, February and May, by the
Bar Association of the State of Kansas
Address -Journal communications to Franklin Corrick, Editor-in-Chief,
Third Floor, Statehouse, Topeka, Kansas
Entered as Second-Class Matter, September 8, 1949, at the Post Office at Topeka, Kansas
Under the Act of March 3, 1879.
MID-YEAR AND ANNUAL MEETING DATES
The date of Friday, October 23, 1953, has been selected for the second an-
nual Mid-Year one-day meeting of all Committees of the Association in the city
of Wichita. The sessions will begin at 10:00 a.m. in the Lassen Hotel.
The Executive Council at its meeting in Salina, May 23, 1953, chose Topeka
as the meeting place for the seventy-second annual meeting of the Bar Asso-
ciation of the State of Kansas. The dates are April 16 and 17, 1954, with con-
vention headquarters in the Hotel Jayhawk.
In addition to appointing members to serve on the eleven regular standing
Committees of the Association, the Executive Council on May 23 set up the
following eleven special Committees for 1953-1954:
Committee on Selection, Tenure and Retirement of Judges (five).
Committee on Taxation (ten).
Committee on Relations with the Medical Profession (nine).
Committee on Court Procedure (six).
Committee on Relations with Abstracters (six).
Junior Bar Section Committee (eight).
Uniform Commercial Code Study Committee (eleven).
Committee on Criminal Law (six).
Committee on Standards for Title Examinations (nine).
Legal Institute Committee (twenty).
Legal Aid Commitiee (nine).
The purpose of the Mid-Year meeting to be held on October.23 in Wichita
is to encourage and implement the work of the various standing and special
Committees of the Association. Mid-Year meetings of the Committees made
it easier for the members to become better acquainted with the scope of activi-
ties of his Committee and the Association's over-all program for the year.

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