SECTION OF PATENT LAW. YEAR. NAME. SUBJECT. Patent Law and Practice. Address as Chairman. Preliminary Injunctions. The Conditions under which Preliminary Injunctions in Patent Causes should be Granted or Refused. Masters in Chancery. . What Constitutes Invention in the Sense of the Patent Law. Shall There be One or More Special Courts of Last Resort in Patent Causes. Address as Chairman. Unfair Competition in Trade. Chairman's Address. Pending Trade-Mark Legislation. Trade-Marks: Criminal Remedy. Preliminary Injunction in Patent Suits. History and Present Status of the Law Relating to Designs. Patent Litigation from the Expert's Standpoint. Evils of the Present System of Producing Evidence in Equity Causes and a Remedy Therefor. Is the Entire Jurisdiction of the Circuit Courts in the Matter of Suits for the Infringement of Patents Defined by the Act of March 3, 1897 ? OFFICERS OF SECTIONS 1902-1903. SECTION OF LEGAL EDUCATION. GEORGE W. KIRCHWEY, Chairman. SECTION OF PATENT LAW. LESTER L. BOND, Chairman. SECTION OF LEGAL EDUCATION. 1893-94-HENRY WADE ROGERS, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary. 1894-95-JAMES BRADLEY THAYER, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary. 1895-96-EMLIN MCCLAIN, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary. 1896-97-EDWARD J. PHELPS, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary. 1897-98 SIMEON E. BALDWIN, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary. 1898-99-WILLIAM WIRT Howe, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary. 1899-00-CHARLES NOBLE GREGORY, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary. 1900-01-HARRY B. HUTCHINS, Chairman. GEORGE M. SHARP, Secretary. 1901-02-ERNEST W. HUFFCUT, Chairman. CHARLES M. HEPBURN, Secretary. SECTION OF PATENT LAW. 1894-98-EDMUND WETMORE, Chairman. WILMARTH H. THURSTON, Secretary. 1898-99-JAMES H. RAYMOND, Chairman. ARTHUR STEUART, Secretary. 1899-00-FREDERICK P. FISH, Chairman. ARTHUR STEUART, Secretary. 1900-01-FREDERICK P. FISH, Chairman. ARTHUR STEUART, Secretary. 1901-02-LESTER L. BOND, Chairman. MELVILLE CHURCH, Secretary. NOTICE AS TO REPORTS. By order of the Executive Committee, the following prices have been fixed for the reports; they are about sufficient to pay the cost of printing and postage. Vol. 1 (1878), postpaid, paper, 50 cents; cloth, 75 cents. Vols. 2 to 24 (1879 to 1901), postpaid, paper, 75 cents each; cloth, $1.00 each. Complete set to date, Vols. 1 to 24, paper, $17.75; cloth, $23.75. Each member of the Association will receive, as soon as published, and without cost to him, one copy of the proceedings for each year of his membership. A bound copy will be sent, unless the Secretary is otherwise directed. Members desiring extra copies, and new members desiring back reports, will be charged the above prices. The great number of applications for sets of reports from libraries and educational institutions, and the small number of copies of many of the volumes on hand, render it necessary to restrict the furnishing of complete sets to those bar libraries and other general libraries in which the reports will be of most use. Applications should state the size and character of the library and the class of readers using it; and also what volumes (if any) are already on hand. When such applications can be granted, the reports will be furnished to libraries without expense other than postage or express charges. The reports will be published each year about December 1st. JOHN HINKLEY, Secretary. 215, North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. 577, 602 590, 670 Bond, L. L., Address as Chairman of Patent Section, on Auditing Treasurer's Accounts, Appointment of, on Commercial Law, Report of, . on Commercial Law, Resolution as to, on Federal Code of Criminal Procedure, Report of, on Federal Courts, Continued, on Grievances, on Indian Legislation, Letter from John B. Sanborn, 89 32 8, 250 18 4, 282 5 591, 690 4, 282 10, 408 4, 61 6 60 21, 425 10, 408 13 25, 478 31 26 26 14 23, 476 23, 4865 |