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Nacogdoches-Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College; A. W. Birdwell; June 2-August 24.
Prairie View-Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College; 7 J. G. Osborne; June-September-.
Rusk-Rusk College; C. G. Truitt; June 15-Aug. 20.

San Antonio-Incarnate Word College; Sister M. Columbkille; June 10-July 30.

Our Lady of the Lake College; H. A. Constantinean; June 8-July 20.

- Westmoorland College; E. R. Stanford; June 6-August 25.

San Marcos-Southwest Texas State Teachers College; C. E. Evans; June 7-August 26.

Seminary Hill-Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, L. R. Scarborough; June 2-July 17.

Sherman-Austin College; E. L. Foshee; June 7-September 4.

Stephenville-John Tarleton Agricultural College; J. Thomas Davis; June 1-August 20.

Terrell-Texas Military College; Louis C. Perry; June 15-August 1.

Thorp Spring-Thorp Spring Christian College; A. R. Holton; June 8-September 1.

Waco-Baylor University; W. S. Allen; June 14-August 27.

Waxahachie Trinity University; E. P. Childs; June 15-August 1.

Wichita Falls-Wichita Falls Junior College; A. K. Presson; May 20-July 20.

UTAH

Logan-Utah Agricultural College; J. H. Linford; June 14-September 3.
Provo-Brigham Young University; John C. Swenson; June 7-August 27.
Salt Lake City-University of Utah; Milton Bennion; June 9-August 28.

VERMONT

Burlington-University of Vermont; Bennett O. Douglass; July 5-August 13.
Middlebury-Middlebury College; Paul W. Moody; July 2-August 20.
Northfield-Norwich University; A. E. Winslow; August 9-September 11.

VIRGINIA

Blacksburg-Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Julian A. Burruss; June 14-August 28.
Bridgewater Bridgewater College (no summer school, 1925);

East Radford-State Teachers College; John Preston McConnell; June 15-August 30.
Emory-Emory and Henry College; J. N. Hillman; June 15-August 15.

Ettricks-Virginia Normal and Industrial Institute; 7 John M. Gandy; June 15-August 31.

Farmville-State Teachers College; J. L. Jarman; June 15-August 30.

Fredericksburg-State Teachers College; A. B. Chandler; June 16-September 1.

Hampton Institute-Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute; G. P. Phenix; June 16-September 1. Harrisonburg-State Teachers College; Samuel P. Duke; June 14-August 27.

Richmond-Virginia Union University; J. W. Barco; June 18-July 30.

Rockbridge Baths-Virginia Military Institute; B. Davis Mayo; July 20-September 1.

Salem-Roanoke College; A. Pelzer Wagener; June 14-August 28.

University-University of Virginia; Charles G. Maphis; June 20-August 3.

University of Richmond-University of Richmond; W. L. Prince; June 14-July 24.
Williamsburg-College of William and Mary; K. J. Hoke; June 15-September 1.

WASHINGTON

Bellingham-State Normal School; C. H. Fisher; June 14-August 27.

Cheney-State Normal School; N. D. Showalter; June 1-August 15.

College Place-Walla Walla College; Francis M. Burg; June 14-August 13.

Ellensburg-State Normal School; H. O. Fish; June 9-August 20.

Friday Harbor-Puget Sound Biological Station; T. C. Frye; June 21-August 19.

Pullman-State College of Washington; A. A. Cleveland; June 21-August 18.
Seattle-University of Washington; A. O. Roberts; June 15-August 25.
Spokane-Gonzaga University; James M. Brogan; June 20-August 1.

Tacoma-College of Puget Sound; G. F. Henry; June 15-August 13.

WEST VIRGINIA

Athens-Concord State Normal School; Frank Cutright; June 14-August 14.
Bluefield-Bluefield Institute;7 R. P. Sims; June 9-August 6.

Buckhannon-West Virginia Wesleyan College; R. Ray Scott; June 10-August 12.
Elkins-Davis and Elkins College; Charles E. Albert; June 12-August 10.
Fairmont-State Teachers College; Joseph Rosier; June 14-August 13.
Glenville-State Normal School; E. G. Rohrbough; June 13-August 10.
Harpers Ferry-Storer College; 'Henry T. McDonald; June 15-August 15.

Huntington-Marshall College; M. P. Shawkey; June 7-August 6.

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Institute-The West Virginia Collegiate Institute; David A. Lane, jr.; June 7-August 6.
Morgantown-West Virginia University; Lloyd L. Friend; June 21-September 4.

Salem-Salem College; S. Orestes Bond; June 7-August 6.

Shepherdstown-Shepherd College State Normal School; A. D. Kenamond; June 14-August 13.
West Liberty-State Normal School; Howard J. McGinnis; June 14-August 13.

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WISCONSIN

Eau Claire State Normal School; H. A. Schofield; June 21-July 30.
La Crosse-State Normal School; Ernest A. Smith; June 22-August 3.
Madison-University of Wisconsin; S. H. Goodnight; June 28-August 6.
Menomonie-The Stout Institute; Clyde A. Bowman; June 21-August 20.
Milwaukee-Marquette University; J. C. Flynn; June 21-July 31.

State Normal School; Frank E. Baker; June 28-July 30.

National Teachers Seminary; Max Griebsch; June 28-August 6.
Oshkosh-State Normal School; H. A. Brown; June 21-July 31.
Platteville-State Normal School; E. F. Riley; June 15-July 30.
Prairie du Chien-Campion College; W. J. Grace; July 5-August 9.
St. Mary's College; Sister Mary Eugene; July 1-August 6.
Ripon Ripon College; Silas Evans; June 20-August 28.
River Falls-State Normal School; J. H. Ames; June 14-July 23.
Stevens Point-State Normal School; John F. Sims; June 21-July 30.
Superior-State Normal School; Arthur D. S. Gillette; June 21-July 31.

WYOMING

Laramie-University of Wyoming; C. R. Maxwell; June 14-August 27.

XVIII. EDUCATIONAL BOArds and FounDATIONS

The following list shows, first, the name of the organization; 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:

American Field Service Fellowships for French Universities: Paul D. Cravath, 52 William Street, New York, N. Y.; Stephen P. Duggan, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., last Monday in April, 1926.

American Foundation for the Blind: President, M. C. Migel, 1 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. American-Scandinavian Foundation: Hamilton Holt, 25 West Forty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y.; James Creese, 25 West Forty-fifth Street, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., February 6, 1926. Anna T. Jeanes Fund: James H. Dillard, Box 418, Charlottesville, Va.; John T. Emlen, Fourth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.; New York, N. Y., fourth Wednesday in June, 1926.

Barnes Foundation: Albert C. Barnes, Merion, Pa.; N. E. Mullen, Merion, Pa.

Baron de Hirsch Fund: S. G. Rosenbaum, 483 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y.; Max J. Kohler, 253 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., January, 1926.

Bureau of Commercial Economics: Director, Anita Maris Boggs, 1108 Sixteenth Street NW., Washington, D. C.

Carnegie Corporation of New York: Frederick P. Keppel, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; James Bertram, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.

Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching: Henry S. Pritchett, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; Clyde Furst, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., November 17, 1926. Character Education Institution: Chairman, Milton Fairchild, 3770 McKinley Street NW., Washington, D. C.; Harry P. McKenna, 3770 McKinley Street NW., Washington, D. C.

Child Education Foundation: Chairman, H. Laurence Dowd, 866 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y.; Mrs. Charles N. Edge, 866 West End Avenue, New York, N. Y.

Children's Foundation: Lewis E. Myers, Valparaiso, Ind.; Leroy C. Hensel, Valparaiso, Ind. Commission for Relief in Belgium Educational Foundation: Herbert Hoover, 42 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; Perrin C. Galpin, 42 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., February 23, 1926. Educational Research Committee, Commonwealth Fund: Max Farrand, 1 East Fifty-seventh Street, New York, N. Y.; Samuel P. Capen, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y.; February 26-28, 1926. Engineering Economics Foundation: Hillis Godfrey, 3 Joy Street, Boston, Mass.; Arthur B. Emmons, 2d, 3 Joy Street, Boston, Mass.

General Education Board: Wickliffe Rose, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; W. W. Brierley, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y.; February 25, 1926.

Harmon Foundation, Inc.: William E. Harmon, 140 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y.; Mary Beattie Brady, 140 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y.

Heckscher Foundation for Children: Elton Parks, 150 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; Alfred M. Kerchley, 2 East One Hundred and Fifth Street, New York, N. Y.

Henry C. Frick Educational Commission: John D. Shafer, 461 Union Trust Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; George W. Gerwig, 725 Fulton Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pittsburgh, Pa.

International Education Board: Wickliffe Rose, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; W. W. Brierley, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; spring, 1926.

John F. Slater Fund: James H. Dillard, Box 418, Charlottesville, Va.; Miss G. C. Mann, Box 418, Char. lottesville, Va.; New York, N. Y., fourth Tuesday in April, 1926.

John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation: Hon. Simon Guggenheim, 120 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; Henry Allen Moe, 2300 Pershing Square Building, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., April, 1926.

Juilliard Musical Foundation: Frederic A. Juilliard, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Eugene A. Noble, 49 East Fifty-second Street, New York, N.Y.; New York, N. Y.

Julius Rosenwald Fund: Julius Rosenwald, Homan Avenue and Arthington Street, Chicago, Ill.; Francis W. Shepardson, Homan Avenue and Arthington Street, Chicago, Ill.

Kahn Foundation for the Foreign Travel of American Teachers: Edward D. Adams, 598 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.; Frank D. Fackenthal, 531 West One Hundred and Sixteenth Street, New York, N. Y. Mary Gaston Barnwell Foundation: Philadelphia Trust Co., 415 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Joseph Faltermayer, Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.

Milbank Memorial Fund: Edward W. Sheldon, 45 Wall Street, New York, N. Y.; John A. Kingsbury, 49 Wall Street, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y.

Peabody Foundation for International Education Correspondence: (Address: George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.).

Phelps-Stokes Fund: Anson Phelps Stokes, 101 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y.; I. N. Phelps Stokes, 101 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., April and November, 1926.

Rockefeller Foundation: George E. Vincent, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; Mrs. Norma S. Thompson, 61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

Russell Sage Foundation: Robert W. de Forest, 30 Broad Street, New York, N. Y.; John M. Glenn, 130 East Twenty-second Street, New York, N. Y.

Workers' Education Bureau of America: James H. Maurer, 430 North Street, Harrisburg, Pa.; Spencer Miller, jr., 476 West Twenty-fourth Street, New York, N. Y.; April, 1927.

XIX. CHURCH EDUCATIONAL BOARDS AND SOCIETIES

The following list shows, first, the name of the organization; 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: Council of Church Boards of Education in the United States: William S. Bovard, 740 Rush Street, Chicago, Ill.; Robert L. Kelly, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; probably Chicago, Ill., January, 1927. American Christian Convention, Department of Education: W. A. Harper, Elon College, N. C.; Helen R. Stearns, Elon College, N. C.; Urbana, Ill., Tuesday after second Sunday of October, 1926. Church of the Brethren, General Education Board: D. W. Kurtz, McPherson, Kans.; J. S. Noffsinger, 228 Fifteenth Street NE., Washington, D. C.; Elgin, Ill., April 15, 1926.

Church of the United Brethren in Christ, Board of Education: Rev. C. J. Kephart, 3936 Harrison Street, Kansas City, Mo.; William E. Schell, 1208 U. B. Building, Dayton, Ohio; Dayton, Ohio. Congregational Education Society: Charles R. Brown, Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn.; Herbert Wright Gates, 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Disciples of Christ, Board of Education: E. F. Snavely, 1124 O Street, Lincoln, Nebr.; H. O. Pritchard, 222 Downey Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.; Indianapolis, Ind., March or April, 1926.

Mennonites of North America, General Conference Board of Education: S. K. Mosiman, Bluffton, Ohio; J. H. Langenwalter, 618 South Martinson Avenue, Wichita, Kans.; Berne, Ind., August, 1926. Methodist Episcopal Church, Board of Education: Secretary, William S. Bovard, 740 Rush Street, Chicago, Ill.

Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Board of Education: Rev. Edwin D. Monzan, 810 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn.; Stonewall Anderson, 810 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn.

Methodist Protestant Church, Board of Education: Rev. G. I. Humphreys, 516 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.; Rev. Frank W. Stephenson, 613 West Diamond Street, N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Atlantic City, N. J., May 18, 1926.

National Catholic Welfare Conference, Department of Education: Chairman, Most Rev. Austin Dowling, 226 Summitt Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.; Rev. James H. Ryan, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, D. C.; Director, Bureau of Education, F. M. Crowley, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, D. C.

Northern Baptist Convention, Board of Education: James M. Wilbur, 1421 Snyder Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.; Frank W. Padelford, 276 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; Washington, D. C., May, 1926. Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Board of Christian Education: Rev. Hugh T. Kerr, 827 Amberson Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rev. William C. Covert, Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa., April, 1926.

Presbyterian Church in the United States (Southern), Executive Committee of Christian Education: Harry P. Converse, 410 Urban Building, Louisville, Ky.; Rev. Henry H. Sweets, 410 Urban Building, Louisville, Ky.; Louisville, Ky., April 1, 1926.

Protestant Episcopal Church, Department of Religious Education: Right Rev. John G. Murray, 281 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; Rev. John W. Suter, jr., 281 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Reformed Church in America, Board of Education: Rev. Albertus T. Broek, 137 South Sixth Avenue, Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; Rev. Willard Dayton Brown, 25 East Twenty-second Street, New York, N. Y. Seventh Day Baptist Education Society: Rev. Edgar D. Van Horn, Alfred Station, N. Y.; Earl P. Saunders, Alfred, N. Y.; Alfred, N. Y., August 20, 1926.

Society of Friends, Five Years' Meeting, Board of Education: W. O. Mendenhall, Wichita, Kans.; J. Edwin Jay, Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio; New York, N. Y., January 13-16, 1926.

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Society of Friends, General Conference, Committee on Education: Mrs. Lucy B. Lewis, Lansdowne,
Pa.; Sarah B. Tilton, 120 South Second Avenue, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Ocean City, N. J., July 7-14,
1926.

Southern Baptist Convention, Education Board: William H. Smith, 2906 Juniper Street, Birmingham,
Ala.; J. W. Cammack, 517 North Twenty-second Street, Birmingham, Ala.

United Lutheran Church in America, Board of Education: A. J. Turkle, Arch and Stockton Streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rev. Howard R. Gold, 30 Lockwood Avenue, New Rochelle, N. Y.; Washington,
D. C., first Tuesday in May, 1926.

United Presbyterian Church, Board of Education: David F. Matchett, 6133 Ellis Avenue, Chicago, Ill.;
J. E. Bradford, 1180 East Sixty-third Street, Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., second Tuesday in May, 1926.

XX.-JEWISH EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

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

Central Conference of American Rabbis, Religious Education Committee: Louis Wolsey, 1400 Jefferson
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.; Morris 8. Lazaron, 1914 Madison Avenue, Baltimore, Md.; Asheville, N. C.,
June 15, 1926.

Council of Jewish Women (Pittsburgh section): Mrs. J. De 8. Freund, 1088 Shady Avenue, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; Mrs. Louis J. Reigenstein, 252 South Winebiddle Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Pittsburgh, Pa.,
January 14, 1926.

Educational League for the Higher Education of Orphans: Alfred A. Benesch, Society for Savings Building,
Cleveland, Ohio; Eugene E. Wolf, B. of L. E. Building, Cleveland, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio.
Jewish Agricultural Society (Inc.): Percy S. Straus, 301 East Fourteenth Street, New York, N. Y.; Reuben
Arkush, 301 East Fourteenth Street, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., February, 1926.
Union of American Hebrew Congregations: Ludwig Vogelstein, 1520 Broadway, New York, N. Y.; George
Zepin, Merchants Building, Cincinnati, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio, January, 1927.

2. CITY

Educational Alliance (New York City): Samuel Greenbaum, 7 Dey Street, New York, N. Y.; Bernard
M. L. Ernst, 25 West Forty-third Street, New York, N. Y.

Hebrew Education Society (Newark, N. J.): Moses Roth, 232 Main Street, Orange, N. J.; Sylvan H.
Kohn, 790 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.

Hebrew Education Society of Philadelphia: Clarence L. Marks, 6801 North Twelfth Street, Philadelphia,
Pa.; Bernard L. Frankel, 1732 Bankers Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa., May, 1928.
Jewish Education Association: Israel Unterberg, 11 West Eighty-sixth Street, New York, N. Y.; Bernard
Semel, 333 Central Park West, New York, N. Y.

XXI.-SUPERINTENDENTS OF CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS

[Archdiocese or diocese, supervising officers, and addresses]
ARCHDIOCESES

Baltimore, Md.-Rev. John I. Barrett, superintendent; Cathedral and Franklin Streets SE., Baltimore,
Md.
Boston, Mass.-Rev. Augustine F. Hickey, diocesan supervisor of schools; 75 Union Park Street, Boston,
Mass. Rev. Richard J. Quinlan, assistant diocesan supervisor of schools; 75 Union Park Street, Boston,
Mass.

Chicago, Ill.-Rev. John J. Kozlowski, superintendent; 2226 S. Whipple Street, Chicago, Ill. Rev. P. H.
Matimore, superintendent; 9837 Throop Street, Chicago, Ill.

Cincinnati, Ohio-Rev. Urban J. Vehr, superintendent of parochial schools; 129 East Ninth Street, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Rev. G. William Schmitt, superintendent of high schools; 734 Hawthorne Avenue,
Price Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Dubuque, Iowa-Rev. J. M. Wolfe, superintendent of diocesan schools; corner Eleventh and Bluff Streets,
Dubuque, Iowa.

Milwaukee, Wis.-Rev. Joseph F. Barbian, superintendent; 2000 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.
New Orleans, La.-Rev. J. C. Kearns, superintendent of parochial schools; Loyola University, New
Orleans, La.

New York, N. Y.-Right Rev. Mgr. Joseph F. Smith, superintendent of Catholic schools; 23 East
Fifty-first Street, New York City. Rev. Michael J. Larkin, associate; 120 Division Street, New
Rochelle, N. Y. Rev. Joseph B. Scully, associate; 157 Broadway, Kingston, N. Y. Rev. Matthew A.
Delaney, associate; 23 East Fifty-first Street, New York City.

Oregon City, Oreg.-Rev. Edwin V. O'Hara, superintendent; Eugene, Oreg.

Philadelphia, Pa.-Rev. Joseph M. O'Hara, superintendent; 1429 North Eleventh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Rev. Hugh L. Lamb, assistant superintendent; 218 Queen Street (Southwark), Philadelphia, Pa.

St. Louis, Mo.-Rev. James P. Murray, superintendent of parochial schools; 2122 Twelfth Street, St. Louis,
Mo. Rev. Paul J. Ritchie, superintendent of high schools; 1414 O'Fallon Street, St. Louis, Mo.

St. Paul, Minn.-Rev. James A. Byrnes, superintendent; 244 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.
San Francisco, Calif.-Rev. Ralph Hunt, superintendent; 50 Oak Street, Y. M. I. Building, San Francisco,
Calif. Rev. James M. McHugh, assistant superintendent; 725 Diamond Street, San Francisco, Calif.
DIOCESES

Albany, N. Y.-Rev. Joseph A. Dunney, superintendent of diocesan schools; 454 Western Avenue,
Albany, N. Y.

Altoona, Pa.-Rev. Patrick Harkins, superintendent, Sixth Avenue and Eleventh Street, Altoona, Pa. Rev. Thomas Cawley, superintendent; 25 Osburn Street, Johnstown, Pa.

Baker City, Oreg.-Rev. Hugh Marshall, inspector of schools; Jordan Valley, Oreg.

Belleville, Ill.-Rev. John J. Fallon, president of school board; Academy of Notre Dame de Belleville,
Sixty-third and West Main Streets, Belleville, Ill.

Boise, Idaho. Rev. J. P. O'Toole, director of schools; 804 North Ninth Street, Boise, Idaho.
Brooklyn, N. Y.-Rev. Joseph V. S. McClancy, superintendent; 66 Boerum Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rev. Henry M. Hald, associate superintendent; 66 Boerum Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.-Rev. John W. Peel, superintendent; 115 O'Connell Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.
Burlington, Vt.-Rev. Charles F. Regan, president of school board; St. Joseph's Church, Burlington, Vt.
Charleston, S. C.-Right Rev. Mgr. J. T. McElroy, president of school board; 136 St. Philip Street,
Charleston, S. C.

Cleveland, Ohio.-Rev. John R. Hagan, superintendent; 1027 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.
Columbus, Ohio-Rev. John J. Murphy, superintendent; 1651 East Main Street, Columbus, Ohio.
Concordia, Kans.-Rev. Arthur J. Luckey, president of school board; P. O. Box 226, Manhattan, Kans.
Corpus Christi, Tex.-Rev. John J. Lannon, superintendent; P. O. Box 206 (St. Joseph's Church),
Beeville, Tex.

Covington, Ky.-Rev. George J. O'Bryon, visitor of schools; 10 Boone Avenue, Winchester, Ky.
Crookston, Minn.-Rev. H. L. Nicolai, superintendent; Dilworth, Minn.

Davenport, Iowa-Rev. Owen J. McGuire, president of school board; St. Ambrose College, Davenport,
Iowa.

Denver, Colo.-Rev. William O'Ryan, president of school board; Tenth and Colfax Avenue, Denver, Colo.
Des Moines, Iowa-Very Rev. J. J. Boylan, superintendent; Tenth and College Avenue (Des Moines
Catholic College), Des Moines, Iowa.

Detroit, Mich.-Rev. Charles J. Linskey, superintendent; 1234 Washington Boulevard, Detroit, Mich.
Duluth, Minn.-Rev. P. J. Lydon, superintendent; 211 West Fourth Street, Duluth, Minn.
Erie, Pa.-Rev. Joseph E. Wehrle, superintendent; 230 West Tenth Street, Erie, Pa.

Fall River, Mass.-Rev. Edward J. Carr, visitor of schools; 15 Thomas Street, Fall River, Mass. Rev.
L. Damase Robert, visitor of schools; 889 Pine Street, Fall River, Mass.

Fargo, N. Dak.-Right Rev. Mgr. John Baker, inspector of schools; Valley City, N. Dak.

Fort Wayne, Ind.-Rev. A. E. Lafontaine, superintendent; 1415 West Washington Boulevard, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Galveston, Tex.-Rev. J. B. O'Leary, director of schools; 1000 Harvard Street, Houston, Tex.

Grand Island, Nebr.-Rev. Bernard Galvin, president of school board; St. Michael's Church, Spalding, Nebr.

Grand Rapids, Mich.-Rev. Robert W. Brown, superintendent of parochial schools; St. John's Orphan Home, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Green Bay, Wis.-Rev. G. Clifford, superintendent; 128 Nicolet Boulevard, Menasha, Wis.

Harrisburg, Pa.-Rev. Peter M. Stief, superintendent of parish schools; 558 West Walnut Street, Lancaster, Pa.

Hartford, Conn.-Rev. Edwin Flynn, diocesan supervisor of schools; Box 17, Niantic, Conn. Rev. Joseph P. Rewinkel, associate supervisor of schools; Box 17, Niantic, Conn.

Helena, Mont.-Very Rev. N. C. Hoff, superintendent; Mt. St. Charles College, Helena, Mont. Indianapolis, Ind.-Right Rev. F. A. Roell, superintendent; St. Andrew's Church, Richmond, Ind. Kansas City, Mo.-Rev. James J. Keegan, president of school board; 934 Norton Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.

La Crosse, Wis.-Right Rev. Alexander J. McGavick, president of school board; 1419 Cass Street, La Crosse, Wis.

La Fayette, La.-Rev. Anthony F. Isenberg, superintendent; Crowley, La.

Lead, S. Dak.-Right Rev. John J. Lawler, president of school board; Lead, S. Dak.

Leavenworth, Kans.-Right Rev. Mgr. P. McInerney, president of school board; 204 West Eighth Street, Topeka, Kans.

Lincoln, Nebr.-Very Rev. Thomas Cullen, president of school board; York, Nebr.

Little Rock, Ark.-Rev. Albert L. Fletcher, superintendent; Pulaski Heights, Little Rock, Ark.

Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif.-Rev. Peter Corcoran, superintendent. Rev. Noel Dillon, assistant; 2900 West Pico Street, Los Angeles, Calif.

Louisville, Ky.-Rev. Felix Pitt, superintendent; Owensboro, Ky.

Manchester, N. H.-Mr. Wilfred J. Lessard, superintendent; Manchester, N. H.

Marquette, Mich.-Rev. D. Jos. Breault, diocesan supervisor of schools; Bark River, Mich.

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