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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
It is fair to say that this Society at this juncture is in good shape, not least because of the constant care that Bill Rogers, as President, has given to Society affairs in matters large and small and the great skill he has brought to their disposition.
Our membership seems to be on an undulating plateau. We have gained about 100 members since last year, but the composition of our membership has shifted somewhat and in a way that is disquieting, disquieting at least insofar as it represents a drop in income. While we have had a gain in nonresident membership, and that is a happy thing, and in student membership and have about managed to break even, with some effort, in our regular membership, we have lost a number of professional members, those persons members of the bar for more than ten years. They pay the highest dues, which are by no means high relative to those of other professional associations.