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Anna T. Jeanes Foundation.

President.

J. H. Dillard, New Or-
leans, La.

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Secretary.

Moton,

Robert R.
Hampton, Va.
James Bertram, 2 E.
Ninety-first St., New
York, N. Y
Clyde Furst, 576 Fifth
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Wallace Buttrick, 17
Battery Place, New
York, N. Y.
James H. Dillard, 17
Battery Place, New
York, N. Y.
Samuel A. Green, 1154
Boylston St., Boston,
Mass.
Anson Phelps Stokes,
Jr., Yale University,
New Haven, Conn.
John M. Glenn, 130 East
Twenty-second St.,
New York, N. Y.
A. P. Bourland, South-
ern Building, Wash-
ington, D. C.

Meeting.

New York, fourth Saturday in January.

New York, Nov. 19, 1913.

Fourth Friday in January, May, and October. Charlottesville, Va.

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XX. CHURCH EDUCATIONAL BOARDS AND SOCIETIES-Continued.

Name of board.

Evangelical Lutheran Church, Board of

Education.

Methodist Episcopal Church, Board of Education.

Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Board of Education.

National Baptist Convention, Educational

Board.

Northern Baptist Convention, Board of
Education.

Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., Board
of Education.

Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., College
Board.

Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., Uni-
versity Work.

Presbyterian Church in the U. S. (Southern),
Board of Education.

Protestant. Episcopal Church, General Board
of Religious Education.

Reformed Church in America, Board of Edu-
cation.

Reformed Episcopal Church, Committee on
Education and Publication.

Society of Friends, 5 years' meeting, Board
of Education.

Society of Friends, General Conference, Committee on Education.

United Presbyterian Church, Board of Education.

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XXI.-SUPERINTENDENTS OF CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS.

Diocese or archdiocese.

Albany, N. Y. Baker City, Oreg.. *Baltimore, Md.. *Boston, Mass... Brooklyn, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y

Columbus, Ohio.......
Crookston, Minn.

Dallas, Tex..
Erie, Pa..

Fargo, N. Dak.
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Hartford, Conn...

Little Rock, Ark.. *New Orleans, La.. *New York, N. Y..

Newark, N. J. *Oregon City, Oreg..

[Archdioceses are indicated by an asterisk *.

Name and title of supervising officer.

Rev. William R. Charles, inspector of schools...
Rev. Hugh J. Marshall, diocesan inspector of
schools.

Rev. Lawrence Brown, superintendent (Balti-
more city).

Rev. George A. Lyons, supervisor of schools.....
Rev. Joseph D. McKenna, inspector of schools...

Rev. Edmund F. Gibbons, superintendent of
parochial schools.

Rev. C. A. Maxwell, Ph. D., D. D., assistant su-
perintendent.

Rev. John J. Murphy, superintendent of schools..

Rev. Gerald Spielmann, O. S. B., diocesan su-
perintendent of schools.

Rev. L. J. Harrington, school examiner.
Rev. John M. Gannon, D. D., D. C. L., superin-

tendent of schools.

Very Rev. J. Baker, V. G., inspector of schools..
Rev. A. E. Lafontaine, superintendent of schools.

Rev. W. J. Fitzgerald, S. T. L., diocesan super-
visor of schools.

Rev. Thomas V. Tobin, superintendent.
Rev. L. J. Kavanagh, superintendent..

Rev. Joseph F. Smith, superintendent..
Rev. Michael J. Larkin, superintendent.......
Rev. John A. Dillon, superintendent of schools..

Rev. Edwin V. O'Hara, diocesan superintendent
of schools.

*.]

Address.

12 Madison Place, Albany,
N. Y.
Cathedral, Baker City, Oreg.

31 North Fulton Ave., Balti-
more, Md.

33 Brookside Ave., Boston,
Mass.

583 Throop Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Attica, N. Y.

Do.

1450 Hawthorne St., Colum-
bus, Ohio.
Moorhead, Minn.

137 Marsalis St., Dallas, Tex. Cambridge Springs, Pa.

Oakes, N. Dak.

1140 Clinton St., Fort Wayne, Ind.

340 Collins St., Hartford, Conn.

Cathedral, Little Rock, Ark. 2406 Napoleon St., New Orleans, La.

328 West Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y.

308 East Thirty-seventh St., New York, N. Y.

91 Washington St., Newark, N. J.

62 North Sixteenth St., Portland, Oreg.

XXI. SUPERINTENDENTS OF CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS-Continued.

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M. J. Gries, chairman, Cleveland, Ohio.

Mrs. Bernard Pollak, chairman, 4009 Beechwood Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.

Educational League for the Higher Martin A. Marks, president,

Education of Orphans.

Jewish Chautauqua Society...

Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Board of Synagogue and School Extension.

Cleveland, Ohio.

Perry Frankel, president, 1400 Jefferson St., Philadelphia, Pa. Solomon Fox, chairman, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Secretary.

Alfred A. Benesch, 716 Soci ety for Savings Building, Cleveland, Ohio. Jeannette M. Goldberg, Jefferson, Tex.

George Zepin, 107 Carew Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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XXIII.-INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS OF EDUCATION.

Association for the international exchange of students. Secretary, Henry W. Crees, Caxton House, Westminster, London, England.

Corda fratres. International federation of students. Central committee. President, George W. Nasmyth, Charlottenstrasse 55, Berlin, Germany; secretary, Louis P. Lochner, 612 South Brearly Street, Madison,

Wis.

International association of academies. Secretary, Carl Salemann, Imperial academy of sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia.

International association of medical inspectors of schools. Address: M. de Pradel, Avenue Emile-Zola, 120, Paris, France.

International bureau of federations of teachers. Address: Rue du Houblon, 44, Brussels, Belgium.
International congress of American students. Fourth meeting: Santiago, Chile, 1914.
International congress on child welfare. Meeting: Washington, D. C., April 22, 1914.

International congress on commercial education. Address: Dr. Béla Schack, Apostol-utca, 6, Budapest,
Hungary. Second meeting: Budapest, Hungary, August 31 to September 4, 1913.
International congress on education. Meeting: The Hague, Netherlands, September, 1914.

International congress on elementary education. Address: Rue du Houblon, 44, Brussels, Belgium.
Third congress: Prague, 1915.

International congress on home education. International commission. Address: Louis Pien, rue Rubens, 44, Brussels, Belgium.

International congress on physical education. Permanent international commission. Address: Fossé prez, rue Emile Banning, 29, Brussels, Belgium.

International congress on popular education. Address: Boulevard du Hainaut, 110, Brussels, Belgium. International congress on school hygiene. Permanent international committee. President, Albert Mathieu, Paris, France; secretary-general of fourth congress, 1913, Thomas A. Storey, College of the city of New York, New York, N. Y.

International congress on secondary education. Address: M. V. Wittmann, rue Neuve, Villa Paul, Genval, Belgium.

International congress on technical, commercial and industrial education. Address: Avenue Trudaine, 39, Paris, France.

International faculty of pedology. Address: Mlle. I. Ioteyko, Avenue Paul de Jaer, 35, Brussels, Belgium. Second International congress of pedology, Madrid, April 1915.

International federation for Catholic education. Address: M. Auer, jun., Donauwörth, Bavaria. International federation for the development of drawing and art teaching. Address: Léon Genoud, Fribourg, Switzerland.

International federation of popular universities. Address: Boulevard de la Senne, I, Brussels, Belgium. International kindergarten union. President, Mrs. Mary B. Page, 54 Scott street, Chicago, Ill.; secretary, Catharine R. Watkins, 1720 Oregon avenue, Washington, D. C.

International league for the rational education of children. Address: Boulevard Saint-Martin, 21, Paris, France.

International moral education congress. Permanent commission. Address: M. Spiller, South Hill Park, 63, London, N. W., England.

International office of home economics. Address: Ecole normale ménagère, Fribourg, Switzerland. International society for the development of commercial education. Address: M. A. Junod, Berne, Switzerland.

International Sunday school association. Address: Marion Lawrance, 1416 Mallers building, Chicago, Ill. International university alliance. Address: Bernard Bouvier, Geneva, Switzerland.

World's student Christian federation. President, Karl Fries, Stockholm, Sweden; secretary, John R. Mott, 124 East Twenty-eighth street, New York, N. Y.

XXIV.-AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS.

The following list shows, first, the name of the association; second, the name and address of the president; third, the name and address of the secretary; fourth, the place and date of the next meeting.

1.-National and sectional.

American association for the advancement of agricultural teaching: Rufus W. Stimson, Boston, Mass.; Walter H. French, East Lansing, Mich.; with the Association of American agricultural colleges and experiment stations, Washington, D. C., November 11, 1913.

American association for the advancement of science, Section L: P. P. Claxton, United States Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.; S. A. Courtis, Detroit, Mich.; Atlanta, Ga., December 29, 1913, to January 2, 1914.

American association of college registrars: E. J. Mathews, University of Texas, Austin, Tex.; Mary Scott, Knox college, Galesburg, Ill.

American association of farmers' institute workers: A. P. Sandles, Columbus, Ohio; John Hamilton, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.; Washington, D. C., November 10-12, 1913.

American association to promote the teaching of speech to the deaf: Caroline A. Yale, Northampton, Mass.; Zenas F. Westervelt, 1545 St. Paul street, Rochester, N. Y.

American bar association, Section of legal education: Walter G. Smith, Philadelphia, Pa.; Charles M. Hepburn, Indiana university law school, Bloomington, Ind.; Montreal, Can., September 2-3, 1913. American conference of teachers of journalism: W. G. Bleyer, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; H. F. Harrington, Ohio state university, Columbus, Ohio; Madison, Wis., November, 1913. American federation of arts: Robert W. de Forest, New York, N. Y.; Leila Mechlin, 1741 New York avenue, Washington, D. C.; probably Washington, D. C., or Chicago, Ill., about May 15, 1914. American federation of the teachers of the mathematical and natural sciences: C. Riborg Mann, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; William Hedrick, McKinley manual training high school, Washington, D. C.; with the American association for the advancement of science, between December 29, 1913, and January 2, 1914.

American home economics association: Sarah L. Arnold, Simmons college, Boston, Mass.; Isabel E. Lord, Pratt institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.

American institute of instruction: Franklin B. Dyer, Boston, Mass.; Wallace E. Mason, Keene, N. H. American instructors of the deaf: Edward M. Gallaudet, Hartford, Conn.; Herbert E. Day, Kendall Green, Washington, D. C.; Staunton, Va., summer of 1914.

American medical association, Council on medical education: A. D. Bevan, chairman, Chicago, Ill.; N. P. Colwell, 535 North Dearborn street, Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., February 24, 1914.

American nature-study society: Anna B. Comstock, Ithaca, N. Y.; Elliot R. Downing, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Atlanta, Ga., December 30-31, 1913.

American physical education association: R. Tait McKenzie, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; James H. McCurdy, International Y. M. C. A. training school, Springfield, Mass.

American school hygiene association: David L. Edsail, Boston, Mass.; Thomas A. Storey, College of the City of New York, New York, N. Y.; Buffalo, N. Y., August 25-30, 1913.

American school inquiry association: William E. Chancellor, 31 East Twenty-seventh street, New York, N. Y.; Edward Hebden, 31 East Twenty-seventh street, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., December 26-27, 1913.

American school peace league: Randall J. Condon, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Fannie F. Andrews, 405 Marlborough street, Boston, Mass.; Richmond, Va., February, 1914, in connection with the Department of superintendence of the National education association.

American society for extension of university teaching: Henry La Barre Jayne, 505 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa.; Charles D. Atkins, 730 Witherspoon building, Philadelphia, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa., June, 1914.

American society of superintendents of training schools for nurses: Clara D. Noyes, Bellevue hospital training school, New York, N. Y.; Sara E. Parsons, Massachusetts general hospital, Boston, Mass. Association of American agricultural colleges and experiment stations: Edward H. Jenkins, New Haven, Conn.; J. L. Hills, Burlington, Vt.; Washington, D. C., November 12-14, 1913.

Association of American law schools: Henry M. Bates, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Walter W. Cook, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; with the American bar association, Montreal, Can., September 1-3, 1913.

Association of American medical colleges: E. P. Lyon, Minneapolis, Minn.; Fred C. Zapffe, 3431 Lexington street, Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., February 25, 1914.

Association of American universities: Edward A. Pace, Catholic university of America, Washington, D. C.; G. Peabody Gardner, Jr., Harvard university, Cambridge, Mass.; Urbana, Ill., November 7-8, 1913. Association of business officers of the State universities and colleges of the Middle West: Shirley W. Smith, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; J. C. Christensen, Kansas State agricultural college, Manhattan, Kans.

Association of colleges and preparatory schools of the Middle States and Maryland: Arthur H. Quina, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; George W. McClelland, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; Albany, N. Y., November, 1913.

Association of colleges and preparatory schools of the Southern States: J. L. Henderson, University of Texas, Austin, Tex.; Bert E. Young, Vanderbilt university, Nashville, Tenn.; Knoxville, Tenn., November 6-8, 1913.

Association of collegiate alumnæ: Mrs. Alexander F. Morrison, San Francisco, Cal.; Katharine E. Puncheon, Germantown, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa., Easter week, 1914.

Association of cosmopolitan clubs: Tsoerun L. Ling, Iowa City, Ia.; Manuel A. Gonzalez, Cornell cosmopolitan club, Ithaca, N. Y.; Iowa City, Ia., probably December 25-30, 1913.

Association of history teachers of the Middle States and Maryland: A. E. McKinley, Temple university, Philadelphia, Pa.; Edgar Dawson, Normal college, New York, N. Y.; Albany, N. Y., November 28,

1913.

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