Albert T. Koch, M.D. Bennett Medical College, Chicago, Association 1874; aged 76; for nearly half a century a practitioner of News Wausau, Wis. ; died at his home in that place, recently, from influenza. John Fletcher Neal (license, Nebraska, 1891) aged 80; THE SESSION a practitioner since 1859; for more than fifty years a resident The Local Committee on Arrangements, and Suggestions for of Peru, Neb. ; died at his home in that place, January 10. Making Hotel Reservations, with a Pre- William Hill, M.D. Eclectic Medical College of Pennsyl¬ liminary List of Hotels vania, Philadelphia, 1865; aged 83; died at his home in Rochester, Ind., January 21, from ptomain poisoning. The officers of the local Committee on Arrangements for the Detroit Session are : Louis Charles F. Kennedy, M.D. Northwestern University Medi¬ chairman, J. Hirschman ; cal School, Chicago, 1887; aged 54; died at his home in treasurer, Thaddeus Walker; secretary, Ernest K. Cullen. Beatrice, Neb., January 8, from cerebral hemorrhage. The chairmen of subcommittees are : Finance, Ernest W. David W. Scott, M.D. Eclectic Medical Institute, Cin¬ Haass; Entertainment, Arthur D. Holmes ; Registration, cinnati, 1871 ; aged 83 ; for many years a practitioner of Frank B. Walker ; Printing and Publication, James H. Freeport, 111.; died in Zion City, 111., January 16. Dempster; Halls and Meeting Places, Frank B. Tibbals ; Wilson Brown, M.D. Missouri Medical College, St. Scientific Exhibits, J. Walter Vaughan ; Commercial Exhibits, Louis, 1878; aged 71; of Alto Pass, 111.; died January 16, at John N. Bell ; Hotels, Rolland Parmeter, and Automobiles, the Hale Sanatorium, Anna, 111., from diabetes. Angus McLean. This committee has established an office Edward Thomson (license, Missouri, 1902), aged 67; an at 33 High Street, East, Detroit. All communications from educator, author and lecturer of St. Louis ; died at the home Fellows to any members of the committee should be mailed of his son in San Antonio, Texas, January 15. to this address. H. Freeman a J. (license, Missouri, 1883) ; aged 85; prac¬ It is the desire of the Committee on Arrangements to titioner for nearly sixty years ; died in his apartment in assist the Fellows in making hotel reservations, and Fellows Joplin, Mo., January 5, from senile debility. are urged to make applications for reservations through the Eugene D. Martineaut, M.D. University of California, San committee rather than by addressing the hotels directly. On Francisco,- 1873 ; aged 70; a veteran of the Civil War; died receipt of a request for a reservation, the committee will take at his home in San Francisco, January 10. up the matter and have the of one of the hotels Norvel H. M.D. Baltimore Medical management Baker, College, 1882; advise the Fellow of the reservation which has been made. aged 59; formerly a practitioner and druggist of Gillette, Wyo., died in Sheridan, Wyo., January 10. In making applications, Fellows should indicate the hotel at which desire to be second E. Parke Edwards, M.D. Grand Rapids (Mich.) Medical they located, naming a choice ; should indicate the number of whether or College, 1900; aged 43; died at his home in Highland Park, they rooms, with Detroit, January 10, from heart disease. without bath, they desire for the accommodation of their Nicholas M. Corbin, M.D. Medical College of Virginia, party, and state the rate which they are willing to pay. When Richmond, 1864; aged 73; formerly of Point Eastern, Va.; these reservations are made and confirmed, should anything died in Ashland, Va., Oct. 4, 1915. occur which will prevent the Fellow occupying these quar¬ William W. Bower, M.D. Detroit College of Medicine ters, he should at once ask the Committee on Arrangements and Surgery, 1895; aged 50; died at his home in Camden, for a release in order that the rooms may be available for Mich., January 15, from influenza. others who may desire accommodations. Wyman Alexander Cameron, M.D. University of Toronto, A partial list of the available hotels, giving the number of Ont, 1915; aged 27; died at his home in Advocate, N. S., rooms in each and the rates per day, follows. A more October 1, from typhoid fever. detailed list is being compiled, and the local committee gives William M. Johnson, M.D. Physio-Medical Institute, Cin¬ assurance that all who attend the annual session will be cinnati, 1885; formerly of Chillicothe, ; died at his home provided with comfortable accommodations. The prices in Redlands, Calif., recently. mentioned, except wjien otherwise indicated, are on the Samuel S. Canby, M.D. Missouri Medical College, St. European plan. Louis, 1878; aged 67; died at his home in Calhoun, 111., Janu¬ ary l7, from pneumonia. RATES AT DETROIT HOTELS B. Wilson f-Rate per Day-^ J. (license, Kentucky, thirty-three years' prac¬ Hotel No. of Rooms Double died at his home in Hardin, Single tice, 1893), aged 78; Ky., Janu¬ Addison . 50 $2.00 $2.50 ary 12, from pneumonia. Berghoff . 72 1.50 2.00 William John McCauley, M.D. University of , Brunswick . 75 1.50 2.75 Ann Arbor, 1912; aged 28; died at his home in Ellensburg, Burns . 100 1.50 3.50 Cadillac . 250 2.50 4.00 Wash., January 3. Carlsbad .:. 82 1.50 2.50 Mary A. Nueneman, M.D. Penn Medical University, Charles . 85 1.50 2.50 Philadelphia, 1881; aged 58; died at her home in Philadel¬ Charlevoix . 200 1.50 3.00 phia, January 17. Clayton . 70 1.50 3.00 Eldorado . 100 2.00 3.00 Jacob E. Ensminger (license, West Virginia, 1881), aged Grand Union. 48 1.50 2.50 73 at his home in W. ; died Farmington, Va., January 14, Griswold . 175 2.00-$2.50 3.00-$4.00 from pneumonia. Henry Clay. 240 1.50 2.00 Lewis M. Learning, M.D. Rush Medical College, 1895; Hoffman . 200 1.25 2.50 aged 42; died at his home in Otterbein, Ind., January 12, Imperial . 80 1.50 2.00 Lenox . 210 2.00 3.00 from nephritis. Library Park. 75 2.00 3.00 John M. Tucker, M.D. Medical College of Georgia, Madison . 200 2.00 2.50 Augusta, 1886; of Louvale, Ga. ; died in Columbus, Ga., Marietta . 25 1.50 2.00 November 10. Metropole (Stag) . 70 1.50-2.50 2.50-3.00 . 100 1.50 F. Morgan 2.50 Benjamin Wayman (license, Illinois, 1878), aged 63; Normandie . 105 1.50 3.00 died at his home in Walnut Hill, 111., January 5, from organic Northern . 20 1.00 heart disease. Norton (Stag) . 68 1.50 3.00 John W. Strickland, M.D. Medical College of Georgia, Oriental (Stag) . 80 1.25 2.50 Oxford . 72 2.50 3.00 1899; aged 50; died at his home in Macclenny, Augusta, Fla., Ponchartrain . 425 15. 2.50 4.00 January Pinehurst . 20 1.50 2.00 Julius C. Petit, M.D. College of Physicians and Surgeons, Rexmere . 37 2.00 3.00 Keokuk, Iowa, 1875 ; aged 73 ; died at his home in St. Louis, Statler .1,000 1.50-5.00 3.00-7.00 January 12. Ste. Claire* . 100 3.50 7.00 Stevenson . 150 1.25 3.00 Robert M. Brown, M.D. Louisville (Ky.) Medical College Tuller . 600 1.50 2.50. 1889; aged 60; died at his home in Bible Hill, Tenn., Janu¬ Wayne . 175 2.00 3.00 ary 12. * American plan.

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