ON JURISPRUDENCE AND LAW REFORM: J. C. C. Black, Augusta; F. C. Foster, Madison; A. S. Erwin, Athens; W. H. Fleming, Augusta; George Dudley Thomas, Athens. ON JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION AND REMEDIAL PROCEDURE: William M. Reese, Washington; George Hillyer, Atlanta; Henry Jackson, Atlanta; L. A. Dean, Rome; A. S. Clay, Marietta. ON LEGAL EDUCATION AND ADMISSION TO THE BAR: George A. Mercer, Savannah; P.W. Meldrim, Savannah; A. T. MacIntyre, Jr., Thomasville; C. C. Kibbee, Hawkinsville; S. G. McLendon, Thomasville. ON GRIEVANCES: L. F. Garrard, Columbus; T. J. Chappell, Columbus; G. E. Thoma Jr., Columbus; John W. Park, Greenville; John T. Clarke, Cuthbert ON MEMORIALS: F. G. duBignon, Savannah; J. R. Lamar, Augusta; H. A. Matthew Fort Valley; C. P. Steed, Macon; James Bishop, Jr., Eastman. SPECIAL COMMITTEE.* ON LEGAL ETHICS: Washington Dessau, Macon; Julius L. Brown, Atlanta; John M edge, Atlanta; Alexander W. Smith, Atlanta; J. A. Billups, Madiso The Committee on Drafting Bills, etc., were continued, with the request that they reprod certain bills which had been lost, and give them such furtherance and effect as they could. Committee named consisted of W. R. Hammond, Atlanta; W. B. Hill, Macon; W. S. Thom Atlanta; W. D. Ellis, Atlanta; A. O. Bacon, Macon. See ante pp. 52-53. |