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1 This department was formerly in charge of Professor Victor J. West, of Stanford University, whose death is recorded elsewhere (see p. 419).
2 The following messages are reviewed: William W. Brandon, Alabama, special session message, December 28, 1926, and retiring regular session message; Bibb Graves, Alabama; John E. Martineau, Arkansas; George W. P. Hunt, Arizona, special and regular session; C. C. Young, California; John H. Trumbull, Connecticut; William H. Adams, Colorado; Robert P. Robinson, Delaware; H. C. Baldridge, Idaho, regular and special; Ed Jackson, Indiana; Len Small, Illinois; John Hammill, Iowa, inaugural and regular; Ben S. Paulen, Kansas; Ralph O. Brewster, Maine; Albert C. Ritchie, inaugural and regular, Maryland; Alvan T. Fuller, Massachusetts; Alexander J. Groesbeck, retiring, and Fred W. Green, Michigan; Theodore Christianson, Minnesota; Sam A. Baker, Missouri; J. E. Erickson, Montana; Adam McMullen, Nebraska; Huntley N. Spaulding, New Hampshire; F. B. Balzar, Nevada; Richard C. Dillon, New Mexico, regular and special; A. Harry Moore, New Jersey; Alfred E. Smith, New York; Angus W. McLean, North Carolina; Arthur G. Sorlie, North Dakota; Vic Donahey, Ohio, regular and special; M. E, Trapp, retiring, and Henry S. Johnston, Oklahoma, inaugural and special; Walter M. Pierce, retiring, and I. L. Patterson, Oregon; Gifford Pinchot, retiring, and John S. Fisher, Pennsylvania; Aram J. Pothier, Rhode Island; Thomas G. McLeod, retiring, and John G. Richards, South Carolina; Carl Gunderson, retiring, and W. J. Bulow, South Dakota; Austin Peay, Tennessee; Dan Moody, Texas; George H. Dern, regular and special, Utah; Franklin S. Billings, retiring, and John E. Weeks, Vermont; Roland H. Hartley, Washington; Howard M. Gore, West Virginia; Fred R. Zimmerman, Wisconsin; and Frank C. Emerson, Wyoming.
Forty-four legislatures meet in regular session this year, that in Florida, however, not until April and that in Georgia not until June. Legislatures in Virginia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Louisiana meet in even-numbered years.
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