Washington Law Review
Abstract
This address should not be compared with the masterpieces of diction and erudition which have preceded it, but should rather be considered in the prosaic nature of a report. Attention is called to the fact that between annual meetings your affairs are conducted by a president, a secretary, and an executive committee consisting.of these officers and five vice-presidents representing the five congressional districts into which the state is divided, also an executive secretary, besides various committees.
First Page
156
Recommended Citation
Edward W. Allen,
President's Address,
5 Wash. L. Rev.
156
(1930).
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