XIX.-DIRECTORS OF MUSEUMS-Continued. Location. Name of museum or of institution controlling it. Director. NEW YORK-continued. Bevier Memorial, Mechanics' Institute. Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester. Municipal Museum (Exposition Park). Rochester Academy of Science.. Rochester Historical Society, Rochester Municipal Museum. University of Rochester, Zoological Museum. Schenectady County Historical Society.. Skaneateles Library Association, Barrow Art Southampton Art Museum.. Onondaga Historical Association (311 Montgomery St.) Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts (Syracuse Public Library Building). Syracuse University. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Oneida Historical Society.. Waterloo Library and Historical Society. Jefferson County Historical Society. Phillipse Manor House. University of North Carolina.. Davidson College.. Trinity College... Trinity College Historical Society. North Carolina State Museum. Green Museum.. Polk County Museum. Wake Forest College.. State Historical Society. Agricultural College. University of North Dakota.. Zoological Park. Zoological Park... Cincinnati Museum Association. Edmund Lyon, chairman. Edward D. Putnam, curator. Robert T. Webster, curator. Chas. Wright Dodge, curator. Frank A. Ward, president. James H. Stoller, curator. Samuel L. Parrish, director. Mrs. L. L. Goodrich, custodian. Fernando A. Carter, director. Charles W. Hargitt, director. John M. Clarke, director. James J. Wolfe, director. II. H. Brimley, curator. H. C. Fish, curator. J. H. Shepperd, vice director. M. A. Brannon, director. Eli Hardenstein, park superintendent. J. H. Gest, director. Cincinnati Society of Natural History (312 T. B. Collier, director. Broadway). Cuvier Club... Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio Museum (Burnet Woods Park). OHIO. Akron. Berea. Baldwin University. Canton. Cincinnati. Do.. Do. Do.. Do. Do. Do. Cleveland. Do... Do.. Do.. Do.. Do. Columbus. Do.. Do. Dayton. Delaware. Fremont. Greenville. Allentown. Frankford.. Germantown. Do.. Haverford.. Meadville. Meyerstown.. New Brighton. Do... Do.. Do. Do.. Do.. Do. Do. Do. Do.. Do.. Do. Do. Do. Do.. Do.. Do.. Pittsburgh. Do. Do Merrick Free Art Gallery, Museum and Library. Drexel Institute Museum (Chestnut and 32d St.).¦ Independence Hall and National Museum. Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, The Numismatic Collection (Fairmount Park). Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.. Pennsylvania Museum (Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park). The Philadelphia Commercial Museum (34th and Spruce Sts.) Presbyterian Historical Society, Museum and University of Pennsylvania, The University University of Pennsylvania, Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology. W. P. Wilstach Collection (Memorial Hall, Fairmount Park). Wagner Free Institute of Science (17th St. and Montgomery Ave). Zoological Society of Philadelphia (Fairmount Park). Carnegie Institute, Department of Fine Arts.. Carnegie Museum, Department of Carnegie Institute. University of Pittsburgh.. Zoological Park.... George H. Colton, curator. F. O. Grover, director. M. E. Kleckner, curator. W. P. Campbell, custodian. A. B. Cordley, director. F. L. Barker, director. George H. Himes, curator. Anna Belle Crocker, curator. Asa Sleeth, curator. C. A. Reeds, director. Warren S. Ely, curator. Thomas L. Austin, curator. E. S. Breidenbaugh, curator. Thomas Lynch Montgomery, director. Henry S. Pratt, director. Samuel G. Dixon, president. George W. Mitchell,secretary. John W. Jordan, librarian. John F. Lewis, president. Edwin At Lee Barber, director. W. P. Wilson, director. Alfred Percival Smith, curator. T. L. Comparette, curator. Scientific Society of San Antonio (Stevens Build- Deseret Museum. Utah Art Institute. University of Utah. University of Vermont. John Kern Strecker, jr., curator. James E. Talmage, curator. Edwin Evans, president. Orson Howard, curator. G. H. Perkins, curator. Middlebury College, Museum of Natural History. Avery E. Lambert, director. Dorman B. E. Kent, libra rian. George H. Perkins, curator. Alice W. Wilcox, director. E. S. Miller, curator. Ellison A. Smyth, jr..direc tor. H. D. Campbell, director. Susic B. Harrison, director. A. S. Baird, acting commandant. C. H. Ryland, curator. E. V. Valentine, president. W. T. Shaw, curator. Annie H. Calhoun, head of art department. F. S. Hall, curator. Do. Do.. WEST VIRGINIA. West Virginia University.... Name of board. XX.-EDUCATIONAL BOARDS AND FOUNDATIONS. Anna T. Jeanes Foundation. Carnegie Corporation of New York. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. President. J. H. Dillard, Charlottesville, Va. Andrew Carnegie, 2 East 91st St., New York, N. Y. H. S. Pritchett, 576 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. General Education Board. F. T. Gates, chairman, 26 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Secretary. Robert R. Moton, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. John M. Glenn, 130 East 22d St., New York, N. Y. A. P. Bourland, 508 McLachlen Bldg., Washington, D. C. Meeting. New York, N. Y., January, 1915. New York, N. Y., November 19, 1911. New York, N. Y., October 22, 1914. New York, N. Y., 3d Wednesday in April and November. Monthly, October to May, inclusive. XXI.-CHURCH EDUCATIONAL BOARDS AND SOCIETIES. Name of board. Council of Church Boards of Education in the United States of America. American Baptist Education Society..... American Christian Convention, Department of Education. American Unitarian Association, Committee on Education. Congregational Education Society........ Disciples of Christ, College Association..... Evangelical Lutheran Church, Board of Education. Methodist Episcopal Church, Board of Edu cation. Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Board of Education. National Baptist Convention, Educational Board. Northern Baptist Convention, Board of Education. Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Board of Education. Presbyterian Church in the United States John H. MacCracken, New Secretary. Ralph D. Kyle.310-311 Searles Bldg., Monmouth, Ill. Frank W. Padelford, 714 Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass. F. G. Coffin, 126 Chestnut St., Albany, N. Y. Edward S. Tead, Congregational House, Boston, Mass. Joseph A. Serena, Keuka Park, N. Y. F. G. Gotwald, York, Pa. Thomas Nicholson, 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Stonewall Anderson, 810 Broadway, Nashville, Tenn. S. E. Griggs, 658 Lauderdale St., Nashville, Tenn. Frank W. Padelford, 714 Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass. Joseph W. Cochran, 511 Witherspoon Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Robert Mackenzie, 156 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Richard C. Hughes, Madison, Wis. Henry H. Sweets, Louisville, Ky. William E. Gardner, 281 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. John G. Gebhard, 25 East 224 St., New York, N. Y. Seth K. Gifford, Providence, R. I. Susan W. Janney, Philadel phia, Pa. Ralph D. Kyle,310-311 Searles Bldg., Monmouth, Ill. |