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STATE INSTITUTIONS.
STATE SANATORIUM.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Term expires
H. J. HARTZ, M. D., Detroit
Aug. 31, 1917
GEORGE BARNES, Howell.
Aug. 31, 1917
E. F. GAMBLE, M. D., Coldwater
. Aug. 31, 1919
ELLSWORTH ORTON, M. D., Pontiac.
. Aug. 31, 1919
ARTHUR E. COLE, Fowlerville. . Aug. 31, 1921
WILBERT B. HINSDALE, M. D., Ann Arbor.
Aug. 31, 1921
(Board receives expenses only.)
OFFICERS.
Salary
E. B. PIERCE, M. D., Howell, Medical Superintendent
$2,500
EDNA M. YOUNG, Matron, per month.
50
HARRIET R. GROFF, Superintendent of Nurses, per month 50
The State Sanatorium was established by the legislature of 1905, and is located about two and one-half miles south from the city of Howell, Livingston county. The origi- nal appropriation was $20,000 for a site and buildings, and $10,000 for maintenance. -- Act 254, P. A. 1905. Act 53 of 1907 provided for transferring $6,000 of the main- tenance fund to the building fund. The grounds contain 272 acres. An administration building, temporary infirmary and ten cottages accommodating from three to sixteen each have been completed. The institution was created for the care and treatment of persons suffering from tuberculosis, giving preference to those who can be per- manently benefited. The institution was opened September 1, 1907, and at the present time has accommodations for eighty-six patients. Officers and employes number 48. The value of the property is $142,257.82.
The legislature of 1913 appropriated $18,000 for current expenses and $20,485 for special purposes for the year ending June 30, 1914, and $18,000 for current expense for the year ending June 30, 1915 .- Act 394, P. A. 1913.
The legislature of 1915 appropriated $23,000 for current expenses and $43,125 for special purposes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1916, and $28,000 for current ex- penses for the year ending June 30, 1917 .- Act 206, P. A. 1915. An appropriation of $10,000 for deficiency in the current expense was also made .- Act 94, P. A. 1915.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN SANATORIUM.
The Central Michigan Sanatorium was established by Act 348, of the public acts of 1913, in Jerome township, Midland county, for the care and treatment of persons afflicted with tuberculosis. The board of trustees of the State Sanatorium at Howell constitute the board of trustees for this institution. An appropriation of $30,000 was made for the purpose of purchasing a site, and erecting and equipping the sanatorium. The county of Midland offered to the state a tract of ten acres of pine near the village of Sanford for the location of the institution. This offer was accepted and an option on an adjoining parcel of land was secured. An effort is being made to secure a de- pendable water supply and the purchase of the land will depend upon the result.
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MICHIGAN MANUAL.
MISCELLANEOUS STATE ASSOCIATIONS.
MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. (Incorporated March 31, 1849.) OFFICERS.
D. D. Aitkin, President lint
N. P. Hull, Vice-President .
Dimondale
G. W. Dickinson, Secretary-Manager.
Pontiac
C. S. C. Eisenbrey, Assistant Secretary and Cashier . Pontiac
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Charles Prescott Tawas City
T. F. Marston . Bay City
J. A. Heath.
Richmond
John S. Haggerty . . Detroit
C. F. Gates.
Sandusky
George Kelly North Branch
F. B. Ransford . Caro
F. J. Lessiter Clarkston
Frank Coward.
Bronson
J. Fred Smith.
Byron
Leonard Freeman. Flint
George W. Dickinson . Pontiac
Albert E. Stevenson Port Huron
C. A. Tyler . Coldwater
W. A. Williams.
Sandusky
H. S. Newton. Hart
H. H. Dow Midland
John Endicott
.Detroit
Sherman T. Handy . Sault Ste. Marie
John T. Rich.
. Elba
E. Howland.
.Pontiac
Eugene Fifield.
Bay City
Ex-Presidents, Ex-officio.
T. W. Palmer
Detroit
John T. Rich. .Elba
I. H. Butterfield.
Hartford, Conn
E. Howland. Pontiac
Eugene Fifield. Bay City -
Fred Postal. Detroit
Thos. E. Newton, Detroit.
MICHIGAN STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Chas. A. Pratt, President .
Benton Harbor
C. A. Bingham, Vice-President
Birmingham
Robert A. Smythe, Secretary
Benton Harbor
Henry Smith, Treasurer
Grand Rapids
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Frank A. Wilken Detroit
J. E. Merritt.
Manistee
C. A. Bingham Birmingham
Luther Hall.
.Ionia
E. O. Ladd.
Old Mission
Thomas Gunson
East Lansing
Fred Postal. . Detroit
Thos. E. Newton Detroit
Thomas M. Sattler Jackson
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MICHIGAN STATE GRANGE. OFFICERS FOR 1915-16.
John C. Ketcham, Master Hastings
C. H. Bramble, Overseer. Tecumseh
Mrs. Dora H. Stockman, Lecturer. Lansing
T. E. Niles, Steward. Mancelona
W. H. Lovejoy, Assistant Steward. Perry
Mrs. O. J. C. Woodman, Chaplain. Paw Paw
Frank Coward, Treasurer .Bronson
Miss Jennie Buell, Secretary Ann Arbor
Peter Klees, Gate Keeper. Carson City
Jennie Black, Ceres. Charlevoix
Mrs. C. H. Anderson, Flora
.L'Anse
Mrs. I. E. Corless, Pomona.
.Coldwater
Mrs. W. H. Lovejoy, L. A. Steward.
Perry
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
N. P. Hull, Dimondale.
December, 1915
Burr B. Lincoln, Harbor Beach
.December, 1915
T. H. McNaughton, Ada.
.December, 1915
George B. Horton, Fruit Ridge, Chairman.
. December, 1916
W. F. Taylor, Shelby .
. December, 1916
C. S. Bartlett, Pontiac.
J. W. Hutchins, Hanover
December, 1916
MICHIGAN STATE ASSOCIATION OF FARMERS' CLUBS.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
R. J. Robb, President Mason
C. J. Reed, Vice-President .
Spring Arbor
Mrs. J. S. Brown, Secretary-Treasurer
Howell
DIRECTORS.
Alfred Allen. Mason
C. T. Hamline Alma
Joseph Harmon. . Battle Creek
W. K. Crafts. Grass Lake
C. B. Scully Almont
Edward Burke. St. Johns
MICHIGAN IMPROVED LIVE STOCK BREEDERS' AND FEEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
W. H. Schantz, President Hastings
Frank R. Crandall, Vice-President Howell
George A. Brown, Secretary East Lansing
W. E. J. Edwards, Assistant Secretary East Lansing
C. P. Reed, Treasurer .East Lansing
.December, 1916
John C. Ketcham, Hastings
Miss Jennie Buell, Ann Arbor
Ex-officio.
Term expires
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Colon C. Lillie Coopersville J. Fred Smith. . Byron
C. G. Parnall. . Jackson A. T. Roberts. Marquette
George H. Brownell, Detroit.
OFFICERS OF THE SEVERAL LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATIONS OF MICHIGAN FOR 1915.
HORSES.
MICHIGAN HORSE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, Jacob De Gas . Alicia
Vice-President, J. Elliott. Onondaga
Secretary-Treasurer, R. S. Hudson. . East Lansing
CATTLE.
MICHIGAN SHORTHORN BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, W. W. Knapp. Howell
Vice-President, H. B. Peters . Burton
Secretary-Treasurer, Floyd Anderson . St. Johns
DIRECTORS.
J. E. Walkinshaw Bellevue | G. F. Ottmar Merle Beach
C. W. Crum, McBrides.
MICHIGAN HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN ASSOCIATION.
President, H. W. Norton, Jr Howell
Vice-President, W. O. Wilson. Okemos
Secretary-Treasurer, W. R. Harper. Middleville
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
J. Hubert Brown . Byron P. Buth. Grand Rapids
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D. H. Hoover . Howell M. W. Wentworth. Battle Creek
S. H. Munsell, Howell.
MICHIGAN JERSEY CATTLE CLUB.
President, R. R. Smith.
Howell
Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Phebe H. Walker. Kalamazoo
MICHIGAN GUERNSEY CATTLE CLUB.
President, G. W. Ray Albion, R. F. D. 1
Vice-President, T. V. Hicks Battle Creek
Second Vice-President, John Ebels Holland
Third Vice-President, O. S. Goodwin. Battle Creek
Secretary-Treasurer, Dr. C. G. Parnall. Jackson
MICHIGAN HEREFORD BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, T. F. B. Sotham. . Lansing
First Vice-President, E. J. Taylor. Fremont
Second Vice-President, Louis Norton. Quimby
Third Vice-President, Robert H. Rayburn Alpena
Secretary-Treasurer, Earl C. McCarty Bad Axe
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MISCELLANEOUS STATE ASSOCIATIONS.
MICHIGAN ABERDEEN-ANGUS BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, Marshall Kelly Charlotte
Vice-President, George B. Smith. Addison
Secretary, Alexander Minty . Ionia
MICHIGAN RED POLLED BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, N. C. Herbison. Birmingham
Secretary-Treasurer, E. J. Peabody Mulliken
SHEEP.
MICHIGAN SHEEP BREEDERS' AND FEEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, C. A. Tyler Coldwater
Secretary-Treasurer, W. H. Schantz. Hastings
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
H. E. Powell. Ionia H. H. Halladay . Clinton
R. A. Kyser Lowell Bert Smith. Charlotte
S. L. Wing Kinderhook I. R. Waterbury Highland
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E. N. Ball, Hamburg.
MICHIGAN SHROPSHIRE SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, H. E. Powell. .Ionia
Secretary-Treasurer, W. H. Schantz. Hastings
MICHIGAN HAMPSHIRE SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, John Hull Dimondale
Secretary, Comfort A. Tyler. Coldwater
MICHIGAN OXFORD SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, I. R. Waterbury Highland
Secretary, B. F. Miller. Flint
MICHIGAN MERINO SHEEP BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, H. L. Mayo. Nashville
Secretary, E. N. Ball .
Hamburg
Treasurer, R. D. Stephens South Lyon
DIRECTORS.
Louis Adams
Armada O. Frost Armada
J. Smith, Dexter.
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MICHIGAN SWINE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, W. H. Schantz. Hastings
Secretary-Treasurer, Carey U. Edmonds.
Hastings
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
J. W. Hubbard . Bennington W. S. Adams .Litchfield
Robert Martin. Hastings
George A. Waterman. Ann Arbor
M. T. Story
. Lowell
C. M. Case. . Adrian
E. N. Ball. . Hamburg
W. Huber
Charlotte
MICHIGAN POLAND CHINA BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, J. C. Butler . Portland
Secretary, Robert Martin. Hastings
DIRECTORS.
W. E. Livingston . Parma | Wm. Waffle. Coldwater
A. D. Gregory, Ionia.
MICHIGAN BERKSHIRE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, J. F. Miller Caledonia
Vice-President, J. B. Hibbard.
Bennington
Secretary-Treasurer, B. B. Perry
Leslie
DIRECTORS.
H. F. Beckley Howard City 1 E. L. Salisbury Shepherd
C. S. Baldwin. Bennington 1 Tyler Hill. St. Johns
W. H. Schantz, Hastings.
MICHIGAN DUROC JERSEY SWINE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.
President, C. U. Edmonds Hastings
Secretary-Treasurer, M. T. Story Lowell
DIRECTORS.
J. A. Mitteer .Stockbridge H. G. Keesler Cassopolis
L. S. Marshall. Leslie W. Kelsey Hastings
MICHIGAN DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
F. H. Vandenboom, President. Marquette
R. F. Frary, Vice-President. Lapeer
George H. Brownell, Secretary-Treasurer Detroit
DIRECTORS.
Glen Overton. Allegan L. C. Ketzle . Swartz Creek
Martin Seidel. Saginaw M. W. Wentworth. Battle Creek
C. R. Webb, Chesaning.
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MISCELLANEOUS STATE ASSOCIATIONS.
MICHIGAN BEE-KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
David Running, President Filion
G. Frank Pease, Vice-President. Marshall
F. Eric Millen, Secretary-Treasurer East Lansing
MICHIGAN GINSENG GROWERS' ASSOCIATION.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
C. W. Vining, President Lakeview
B. G. Horling, Vice-President. Coopersville
W. W. Warren, Second Vice-President . Cassopolis
Dale S. Pierce, Secretary-Treasurer Portland
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, DEPARTMENT OF MICHIGAN.
Headquarters, Capitol Building, Lansing.
OFFICERS.
Eli Strong, Department Commander. Kalamazoo
Thomas Davey, Senior Vice Department Commander. Detroit
Albert Dunham, Junior Vice Department Commander Jackson
Robert Le Barron, Medical Director . Pontiac
Rev. Samuel Heininger, Chaplain. Adrian
OFFICIAL STAFF.
Henry Spaulding, Assistant Adjutant General. Lansing
Frank Lester, Assistant Quartermaster General. . Mason ·
W. W. Warner, Judge Advocate. Allegan
L. H. Ives, Department Inspector Mason
Dean LaBanta, Mustering Officer Jackson
Frank R. Chase, Chief of Staff. Smyrna
Henry P. Shutt, Senior Aide. Kalamazoo
M. C. Barney, Patriotic Instructor.
Flint
COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION.
E. F. Lamb . Detroit George Raab. Flint
H. A. Chapin. Paw Paw W. H. Morgans
Pontiac
W. D. Lee, Port Huron.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
George Raab Flint E. F. Lamb. Detroit
H. A. Chapin, Lansing.
COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION.
Louis Kanitz. Muskegon | Henry A. Clute. Marshall
John Devlin, Detroit.
COMMITTEE TO VISIT SOLDIERS' HOME.
Freeman Hall.
Kalamazoo | James R. Stephenson.
Grand Rapids
W. G. Miner, Portland.
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PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDERS.
Russell A. Alger, dec., Detroit . 1867
William A. Throop, dec., Detroit ... .. 1868 Wm. Humphrey, dec., Adrian .. .1869
C. V. R. Pond, dec., Lansing .. 1878-9 A. T. McReynolds, dec., Gd. Rapids. 1880 Byron R. Pierce, Grand Rapids. . . 1881-2
Oscar A. Janes, Detroit .. 1883
Rush J. Shank, dec., Lansing 1884
Charles D. Long, dec., Lansing. 1885
John Northwood, New Lothrop.
1886
L. G. Rutherford, dec., Grand Rapids.1887 Washington Gardner, Albion 1888
Michael Brown, Big Rapids 1889
Henry M. Duffield, dec., Detroit 1890
Chas. L. Eaton, dec., Paw Paw
1891
Henry S. Dean, Ann Arbor
1892
James H. Kidd, dec., Ionia
1893
Louis Kanitz, Muskegon
1894
S. B. Daboll, dec., St. Johns 1895
Wm. Shakespeare, dec., Kalamazoo .. 1896
Aaron T. Bliss, dec., Saginaw .1897
Alex. L. Patrick, dec., Detroit . 1898
Russell R. Pealer, Three Rivers 1899 E. M. Allen, dec., Portland. 1900
James Van Kleeck, Bay City 1901
Edward C. Anthony, Negaunee. .1902
D. B. K. Van Raalte, dec., Holland .. 1903 George H. Hopkins, dec., Detroit .... 1904 Ellery C. Cannon, Evart . 1905
J. B. Griswold, dec., Grand Rapids. . 1906 William Jibb, dec., Adrian 1907
Chas. E. Foote, dec., Kalamazoo 1908
George L. Holmes, dec., Detroit. 1908 James M. Greenfield, Flushing . 1909
Samuel J. Lawrence, Northville 1910
George W. Stone, Lansing 1911
John T. Spillane, Detroit 1912
Frank R. Chase, Smyrna
1913
Riley L. Jones, Saginaw
1914
Henry C. Rankin, dec., Ypsilanti 1915
MICHIGAN STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
Reuben Peterson, President. Ann Arbor
L. W. Toles, First Vice President. . Lansing
C. D. Monroe, Second Vice President. Jackson
A. W. Hornbogen, Third Vice-President Marquette
V. A. Chapman, Fourth Vice-President. Muskegon
Frederick C. Warnshuis, Secretary-Editor
. Grand Rapids
D. Emmett Welsh, Treasurer . Grand Rapids
MICHIGAN STATE ECLECTIC MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SOCIETY.
OFFICERS UNTIL JUNE, 1916.
V. L. Bell, M. D., President. Grand Rapids
H. A. Shafor, M. D., Vice-President. . Detroit
J. J. Brownson, M. D., Second Vice-President. Kingsley
C. S. Sackett, M. D., Third Vice-President. Charlotte
Jos. E. G. Waddington, M. D., C. M., Secretary. Detroit
F. B. Crowell, M. D., Treasurer. Lawrence
CENSORS.
F. A. Howland, M. D. - C. H. Murphy, M. D.
Chas. Mclachlan, M. D. C. S. Sackett, M. D.
E. M. Conklin, M. D.
E. E. Brunson, M. D.
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MISCELLANEOUS STATE ASSOCIATIONS.
MICHIGAN STATE VETERINARY MEDICAL SOCIETY.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
R. Frank Erwin, President. Alma
F. M. Blatchford, First Vice-President Brighton
A. B. Curtice, Second Vice-President Hillsdale
J. S. McDaniel, Third Vice-President East Lansing
W. A. Ewalt, Secretary-Treasurer Mt. Clemens
MICHIGAN PIONEER AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
OFFICERS.
Clarence E. Bement, President. Lansing
Augustus C. Carton, Vice-President .
East Tawas
Charles Moore, Secretary, ex-officio Lansing
Benjamin F. Davis, Treasurer
Lansing
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
Clarence M. Burton. .Detroit
Henry R. Pattengill Lansing
William L. Jenks. Port Huron
Augustus C. Carton East Tawas
Rt. Rev. Frank O'Brien. . Kalamazoo
Lawton T. Hemans Mason
Edwin O. Wood.
Flint
Junius E. Beal. Ann Arbor
Clarence E. Bement Lansing
A. L. Sawyer Menominee
The Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, organized under Act No. 156, public acts of 1873, succeeded to the property of the Michigan State Historical Society, a private corporation, organized in 1828 by Lewis Cass and others. On the organization of the Michigan Historical Commission in 1913, its property was conveyed to that commission. The society holds an annual meeting in the capitol in the month of May or June, and a mid-winter meeting on invitation of the historical society of some Mich- gan city. At these meetings papers relating to the history of the state are presented. None of the trustees or officers receives compensation as such. Life membership, $1.
STATE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
E. P. Cummings, President. Lansing
Mrs. Henry Hulst, First Vice President. Grand Rapids
A. N. Cody, Second Vice-President . Flint
Miss Cynthia Green, Third Vice-President Charlotte
John P. Everett, Secretary Kalamazoo
Charles L. Spain, Treasurer Detroit
MICHIGAN ENGINEERING SOCIETY.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
Delmar E. Teed, President. . Cadillac
George W. Bissell, Vice-President ..
East Lansing
Samuel J. Hoexter, Secretary-Treasurer Ann Arbor
DIRECTORS.
Theodore O. Williams. . Grand Rapids | Edward D. Rich. Lansing
Leroy C. Smith, Lansing.
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MICHIGAN STATE MILLERS' ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS FOR 1915.
Fred N. Rowe, President. . Grand Rapids
David E. Stott, Vice-President
. Detroit
J. P. Thoman, Treasurer .
Lansing
Harry E. Hooker, Secretary
Lansing
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
George A. Amendt Monroe Harry E. Hooker. Lansing
Fred N. Rowe. Grand Rapids
David E. Stott. . Detroit ·
J. P. Thoman. Lansing R. J. Hamilton. Coldwater
Charles Doyle, Lowell.
MICHIGAN PRESS AND PRINTERS FEDERATION. OFFICERS FOR 1915.
Fred W. Gage, President . Battle Creek
J. B. Haskins, First Vice-President. Howard City
Florence M. Brooks, Second Vice-President Jackson
C. E. Churchill, Third Vice-President Petoskey
Edwin C. Peters, Secretary . Saginaw
E. J. McCall, Treasurer. Mt. Pleasant
W. P. Nisbett, Historian Big Rapids
MICHIGAN WOMAN'S PRESS ASSOCIATION. OFFICERS FOR 1915.
Mrs. Irene Pomeroy Shields, President Bay City
Mrs. E. C. Apsey, Vice-President . Caledonia
Mrs. Helen Aston Williams, Vice-President. . Grand Rapids
Miss Edith Lenon, Recording Secretary. Hillsdale
Miss Maybel Louise Grisson, Corresponding Secretary. . Grand Ledge
Mrs. Esther A. Reed, Treasurer Richmond
Mrs. Lucy A. Leggett, Historian. Detroit
DIRECTORS.
Dr. E. E. Bower. Port Huron Miss Anna Johnson Hastings
Mrs. Margaret H. Alden Detroit Mrs. J. E. St. John. . Lansing
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MICHIGAN STATE FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS.
OFFICERS.
Mrs. R. H. Ashbaugh, President. Detroit
Mrs. Florence I. Bulson, Vice-President Jackson
Mrs. Burritt Hamilton, Second Vice-President . Battle Creek
Mrs. Clara Waters Baldwin, Recording Secretary Muskegon
Mrs. Homer C. Blair, Corresponding Secretary . Albion
Mrs. Edward A. Gilkey, Treasurer. East Lansing
DIRECTORS.
Mrs. Frank P. Dodge Adrian Mrs. L. J. Timby Alma
Mrs. Lewis Mautner. . Saginaw Mrs. Charles H. Law Menominee
Mrs. Elnora Chamberlin, General Federation State Secretary Hartford
Mrs. Emma A. Fox, State Parliamentarian. Detroit
Mrs. Florence I. Bulson, Editor "Michigan Club Bulletin" Jackson
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MISCELLANEOUS STATE ASSOCIATIONS.
ASSOCIATION OF PROBATE JUDGES OF MICHIGAN.
OFFICERS FOR 1915-16.
Montgomery Webster, President Ionia Neil E. Reid, Vice-President. . Mt. Clemens
Clark E. Higbee, Secretary-Treasurer. Grand Rapids
ASSOCIATION OF CIRCUIT JUDGES OF MICHIGAN.
OFFICERS FOR 1915.
Chester L. Collins, President. Bay City
George W. Bridgman, Vice-President Benton Harbor
Charles B. Collingwood, Secretary. Lansing
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Charles B. Collingwood. Lansing | George W. Bridgman .Benton Harbor Chester L. Collins, Bay City.
MICHIGAN STATE BAR ASSOCIATION.
OFFICERS FOR 1914-15.
John J. Carton, President Flint
William L. Carpenter, Vice-President. Detroit
Harry A. Silsbee, Secretary . Lansing
William E. Brown, Treasurer . Lapeer
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
C. P. Black, Chairman Lansing | Samuel H. Rhoades Lansing Joseph H. Dunnebacke, Lansing.
LEAGUE OF MICHIGAN MUNICIPALITIES.
OFFICERS FOR 1915-16.
F. P. Kelton, President. .
Bay City
James W. Marsh, Vice-President Battle Creek
Charles A. Sink, Secretary-Treasurer Ann Arbor
DIRECTORS.
George H. Curtis. Jackson J. G. Reutter. Lansing
Louis Hilmer. Plymouth Charles Retallic. Marquette
C. L. Groesbeck, Pontiac.
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POLITICAL CENTRAL COMMITTEES .*
REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Gilman M. Dame, Chairman. Northport
D. E. Alward, Secretary . Clare
Fred W. Green, Treasurer Ionia
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
John D. MacKay, Chairman .... Detroit Charles H. Gibson . Greenville
James E. Davidson Bay City M. B. Lloyd. Menominee
W. J. Goodspeed, Lansing.
At Large.
Fred M. Alger. Detroit | , | Arthur H. Vandenberg .... Grand Rapids
PRESS MEMBERS.
Perry F. Powers Cadillac | Walter J. Hunsaker Saginaw
DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
1. John D. MacKay Detroit
George B. Yerkes. Detroit
2. R. T. Dobson. Ann Arbor Clark E. Baldwin. . Adrian
3. Benjamin B. Gorman Coldwater
Otto Ihling. Kalamazoo
4. A. A. Anderson. . Hastings
Salomon Stern. Marcellus
5. Claude Hamilton . Grand Rapids Walter I. Lillie. Grand Haven
6. W. J. Goodspeed. Lansing Clarence O. Hetchler . Flint
7. William T. Hosner. .Romeo William E. Brown. Lapeer
8. John Baird . Saginaw Charles H. Gibson Greenville
9. John Q. Ross Muskegon Wilmer T. Culver Ludington
10. James E. Davidson. . Bay City
Edward Dresser. Big Rapids
11. Charles J. Gray Petoskey M. B. Lloyd. . Menominee
12. Robert A. Douglas. Ironwood Robert H. Shields. Houghton
13. John S. Haggerty. .Detroit Charles W. Burton Detroit
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Edmund C. Shields, Chairman Lansing
A. R. Canfield, Secretary . . Clare
Harris E. Thomas, Treasurer. Lansing
*For an act providing for the election of state central committees, see Act No. 231, P. A. 1915.
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DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
1. James A. Murtha. Detroit
8. John A. Cimmerer Saginaw W. P. Scullin. Detroit
2 .. Horatio J. Abbott Ann Arbor Dr. John B. Haynes Monroe
3. John F. Fitzsimmons Hillsdale
James B. Balch. Kalamazoo
4. John R. Bishop. . Buchanan
Thos. J. Cavanaugh Paw Paw
5. George P. Hummer . Grand Rapids William Loutitt Grand Haven
6. James H. Lynch Pontiac
Lawrence Price. Lansing
7. Albert E. Stevenson Port Huron
Varnum J. Bowers .
Mt. Clemens
J. Earle Brown St. Johns
9. Chas. Schewe. Manistee Cornelius Gerber Fremont
10. Henry Kinney Bay City Judson E. Richardson. Evart
11. William P. Preston. . Mackinac Island William A. Comstock Alpena
12. James J. Byers Houghton
John H. Lewis Marquette
13. Edwin Henderson . Detroit Frank D. Eaman. . Detroit
NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
John F. Smith, Chairman. Detroit
Ernest G. Gearhart, Secretary .
Grand Rapids
Allen H. Zacharias, Treasurer. Detroit
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Henry A. Wolff Muskegon Allen H. Zacharias Detroit
John A. Wagner
Battle Creek
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Iver H. Hagen. Bessemer
DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
1. John F. Smith. Detroit
Wesley L. Nutten. Detroit
2. John I. Breck. .Jackson W. H. Barrett Adrian
3. Jno. A. Wagner Battle Creek
Virgil U. Hungerford.
Coldwater
4. O. K. Harvey Constantine Jno. W. Hardt. South Haven
5. M. A. Sooy. Holland
E. G. Gearhart Grand Rapids
6. R. B. Hewitt Birmingham
J. O. Price. Lansing
7. W. T. Bope. Bad Axe
W. O. Lee. Port Huron
8. D. M. Christian Owosso
O. C. Hollister Laingsburg
9. M. D. Girard. .Pentwater
Dr. Nelson Abbott
. Lake City
10. C. F. Tambling
Mt. Pleasant
E. A. Goodwin
McIvor
11. C. H. Kimball Escanaba Vacancy.
12. Iver H. Hagen. Bessemer Dr. W. H. Dodge. Hancock
13. H. B. Earhart. Detroit T. H. S. Schooley Detroit
PROHIBITION PARTY STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
Merritt A. Stipp, Chairman. Detroit
W. H. D. Fox, Vice Chairman. Mt. Clemens
Judd R. Waters, Secretary Detroit
John A. Milotte, Treasurer . Detroit
Milton G. Wylie. Detroit
John B. Earl. Mt. Clemens
James J. Savage Belleville
910
MICHIGAN MANUAL.
DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
1. Vacancy.
Vacancy.
2. James J. Savage. Belleville Rev. G. W. Weidman .. New Boston
3. C. A. Salyer. Hillsdale Vacancy.
4. M. S. Mead. Buchanan
Geo. H. Hanley Benton Harbor
5. Geo. Roelofs. Grand Rapids Geo. F. Marshall. . Coopersville
6. Lewis Curtis Stockbridge
B. W. Madill. Linden
7. W. H. D. Fox Mt. Clemens
J. B. Earl. Mt. Clemens
8. F. A. Smith Freeland Vacancy.
9. Francis Larson .Ionia Vacancy.
10. Jno. Y. Johnson Rosebush J. M. Green. Twining
11. Vacancy. Vacancy.
12. Vacancy. Vacancy.
13. Milton G. Wylie . Detroit Alfred Lowther . Detroit
SOCIALIST PARTY STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Hamilton S. McMaster, Chairman. Dowagiac Joseph Warnock, Secretary-Treasurer . Harbor Springs
DISTRICT COMMITTEE.
1. Samuel L. Diamond Detroit
Charles Erbe. . Detroit
2. Jesse B. Frost. Hudson Seymour W. Frost. Adrian
3. Guy H. Lockwood. Kalamazoo
W. J. Rogers
Battle Creek
4. H. S. McMaster Dowagiac
Oscar S. McGowan
Covert
5. Edward A. Kosten. . Grand Rapids C. G. Taylor. Grand Rapids
6. J. Renwick Sloat . Flint
Wm. Mutton .
Flushing
7. Joseph W. Blair Port Huron Wm. O. Boden . Clair
8. Walter Cope. Owosso Frank A. Severman. Saginaw
9. Ralph G. Kirsch. Bear Lake George W. Eldridge Meauwataka
10. Oscar Sands. . Bay City H. A. Amrhein . Bay City
11. J. M. Carrier. Petoskey
Dr. R. R. Miller
Harbor Springs
12. Walter J. Toupin. . Laurium
Fahle Burman.
Iron River
13. Wm. E. Witt. . Detroit Daniel L. Powell. Detroit
911
VOTE ON LOCAL OPTION.
VOTE ON LOCAL OPTION. APRIL 5, 1915. (As reported by county clerks.)
County.
For.
Against.
Alger (litigation) .
Berrien . .
7,335
6,955
Calhoun.
8,099
7,613
Chippewa
2,308
2,349
Eaton.
4,390
2,769
Emmet.
1,979
1,854
Genesee
7,007
6,341
Grand Traverse
2,310
2,747
Iron ..
1,835
1,290
Kalamazoo
7,291
6,418
Lapeer
3,011
2,685
Lenawee
6,591
4,714
Mason.
2,391
2,214
Oakland (litigation)
Sanilac.
4,191
3,098
Tuscola
4,393
3,009
Total number of counties adopting local option to date, 42. See additional vote, pp. 332-339.
INDEX OF NAMES.
913
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES.
This list contains all the names which appear in the Manual except those contained in the Outline History of Michigan, pp. 3-15; the names of members of the legislature from 1835-1914 inclusive, pp. 123-214; French-Canadian Governors, p. 102; British- Canadian Governors, p. 103; Foreign Ministers in the United States, p. 841.
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