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choice, etc., - have been realized through the courts and largely at the instance of members of the NBA.

Today, the National Bar Association has grown in numbers and influence throughout the world as an organization of jurists, lawyers, legal scholars and students whose purpose and programs seek to promote justice and progress in America. However, we still have a long way to travel before we fully realize the force in the legal community that we have the potential to be. The continuous influx of new members, with new thoughts and ideas, is needed to increase the dimensions of the Association. We invite you to join the National Bar Association, to offer your expertise on the critical issues that face each of us, and to benefit from the flow of information available through your membership.

OFFICERS OF THE NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION
1977-78

President, Mark T. McDonald, Houston, Texas

President-Elect, Junius W. Williams, Newark, New Jersey

Vice Presidents

Robert L. Harris, San Francisco, Calif. (Membership)
William A. Borders, Jr., Washington, D.C. (Sections)
Ronald S. Samuels, Chicago, Illinois (Planning & Development)
Ruth Harvey Charity, Danville, Virginia (Finance & Personnel)
Arnette R. Hubbard, Chicago, Illinois

Treasurer, Arthenia L. Joyner, Tampa, Florida

BOARD OF GOVERNORS MEMBERS AT-LARGE 1977-78

Washington, D.C.
Leroy Nesbitt
Leroy Daggs
Lucy Thornton Edwards
Lawrence Carroll
F. Clinton Canady, III

Houston, Texas
Al Bonner
Edith Corlette

Dallas, Texas
Joan Sessoms-Haywood

Atlanta, Georgia
Marvin Arrington

New York, New York
G. Donald Covington

Newark, New Jersey
Golden Johnson

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