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XXII. SUPERINTENDENTS OF CATHOLIC PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS. [Archdioceses are indicated by an asterisk (*).]

Diocese or archdiocese.

Albany, N. Y..

Baker City, Oreg.. *Baltimore, Md. *Boston, Mass. Brooklyn, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Cleveland, Ohio.. Columbus, Ohio.

Crookston, Minn.
Dallas, Tex..
Erie, Pa..
Fall River, Mass.

Fargo, N. Dak.... Fort Wayne, Ind. Hartford, Conn.. Little Rock, Ark. *New Orleans, La.. *New York, N. Y.

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

Pittsburgh, Pa.. *St. Louis, Mo.. Springfield, Mass...

Trenton, N. J.

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Rev. Joseph D. McKenna, inspector of schools.

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

Rev. William A. Kane, diocesan superintendent of parochial schools.

Rev. John J. Murphy, superintendent of schools.

Rev. John P. Curran, superintendent of schools.

Rev. Hugo Tell, O. S. B., diocesan superintendent of schools.

Rev. L. J. Harrington, school examiner.... Rev. John M. Gannon, D. D., D. C. L., superintendent of schools.

Rev. Francis J. Bradley, D. D., diocesan school visitor.

Rev. L. Damase Robert, diocesan school visitor.

Very Rev. J. Baker, V. G., inspector of schools.

Rev. A. E. Lafontaine, superintendent of schools.

Rev. W. J. Fitzgerald, S. T. L., diocesan supervisor of schools.

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

Rev. Joseph F. Smith, superintendent of schools.

Rev. Michael J. Larkin, S. T. B., superintendent of schools.

Rev. John A. Dillon, superintendent of schools.

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

Right Rev. Mgr. P. R. McDevitt, superintendent of parochial schools.

Rev. John E. Flood, assistant superintendent.

Rev. H. C. Boyle, superintendent of schools.

Rev. A. V. Garthoeffner, superintendent of schools.

Rev. John F. Conlin, P. R., diocesan school visitor.

Rev. P. F. Doyle, assistant diocesan school visitor.

Rev. William J. McConnell, superintendent of parochial schools.

Address.

12 Madison Place, Albany, N. Y.

Cathedral, Baker City, Oreg.

31 North Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md.

75 Union Park St., Boston, Mass.

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

1007 Superior Ave., N. E., Cleveland, Ohio.

1450 Hawthorne St., Columbus, Ohio.

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Ogema, Minn.

137 Marsalis St., Dallas, Tex. Cambridge Springs, Pa. Cathedral, Fall River, Mass. Fall River, Mass.

Oakes, N. Dak.

1140 Clinton St., Fort Wayne, Ind.

340 Collins St., Hartford, Conn.

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

328 West 14th St., New York, N. Y.

308 East 37th St., New York, N. Y.

91 Washington St., Newark, N. J.

62 North 16th St., Portland, Oreg.

21 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

242 South 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

136 North Craig St., Pittsburgh, Pa.

2122 South 12th St., St. Louis, Mo. Chicopee, Mass.

395 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass

Belmar, N. J.

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Association for the International Exchange of Students. Secretary, Henry W. Crees, Caxton House, Westminster, London, England.

Bureau International de Fédérations d'Instituteurs. President, Ch. Rossignol; vice president, J. Winnens; secretary, P. Cnudde, Brussels. Date and place of next meeting: Prague, 1915.

Corda Fratres. International Federation of Students. Central committee. President, George W. Nasmyth, Charlottenstrasse 55, Berlin, Germany; secretary, Louis P. Lochner, 612 South Brearly St., Madison, Wis. Ninth congress: Montevideo, 1915.

International Acaderay of Sciences, Arts, and Letters: Thomas G. Lewis, 14 Seaton Place NW., Washington, D. C.; Charles N. Murray, 1639 W St. SE., Washington, D. C.

International Association of Academies. Secretary, Carl Salemann, Imperial Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia,

International Child Welfare League. President, Mrs. Walston Hill Brown, New York, N. Y.; general secretary, Mrs. Isabella Charles Davis, 23 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.

International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics. President, G. Klein, Göttingen; general secretary, H. Fehr, 110, Florissant, Geneva, Switzerland.

International Congress of South American Students. Fourth meeting: Santiago, Chile, 1914.

International Congress on Commercial Education. Eighth meeting: Barcelona, Spain, 1914.

International Congress on Physical Education. Permanent international commission. Address: Fosseprez, rue Emile Banning, 29, Brussels, Belgium.

International Congress on Popular Education. Leipzig, September 25-29, 1914. General secretary, Panl Schlager, Eutritzscher strasse 1911, Leipzig, Germany.

International Congress on School Hygiene. President, Albert Mathieu, Paris, France. Fifth meeting: Brussels, 1916.

International Congress on Secondary Education. Address: M. V. Wittmann, rue Neuve, Villa Faul, Genval, Belgium.

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 the Development of Drawing and Art Teaching. Address: Léon Genoud, Fribourg, Switzerland.

International Kindergarten Union. President, Mrs. Mary Bonner l'age, 54 Scott St., Chicago, Ill.; secretary, Mary Murray, Springfield, Mass. Place and date of next meeting: San Francisco, first week of July, 1915.

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 Sunday School Association. President, Dr. H. M. Hamill, Nashville, Tenn.; secretary, Marion Lawrance, 1416 Mallers Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Place and date of next meeting: New York, N. Y., June or July, 1916 or 1917.

Permanent Bureaus of the International Union for Child Welfare. Meeting: Madrid, Spain, 1914. World's Student Christian Federation. President, Dr. Karl Fries, Stockholm, Sweden; secretary, John R. Mott, 124 East 28th St., New York, N. Y.

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XXV.--LEARNED AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS.

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 Academy of Arts and Letters: William D. Howells, 130 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.; Robert U. Johnson, 327 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.

American Academy of Medicine: John L. Heffron, Syracuse, N. Y.; Charles McIntire, Easton, Pa.; San Francisco, Cal., 1915.

American Academy of Political and Social Science: L. S. Rowe, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. F. Lichtenberger, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

American Association for the Advancement of Science: Charles W. Eliot, Cambridge, Mass.; L. O. Howard, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.; Pacific coast, 1915.

American Association of Museums: Oliver C. Farrington, Chicago, Ill.; Paul M. Rea, Charleston, S. C.; Pacific coast, July, 1915.

American Chemical Society: Theodore W. Richards, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.; Charles L. Parsons, Box 505, Washington, D. C.; New Orleans, La., April 1-3, 1915.

American Civic Association: J. Horace McFarland, Harrisburg, Pa.; Richard B. Watrous, 914 Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.

American Economic Association: John H. Gray, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; Allyn A. Young, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.; Princeton, N. J., December 28–31, 1914.

American Geographical Society: Archer M. Huntington, Broadway and 156th St., New York, N. Y.; Archibald D. Russell, Broadway and 156th St., New York, N. Y.

American Historical Association: Andrew L. McLaughlin, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; W. G. Leland, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C.; Chicago, Ill., December 28-31, 1914.

American Library Association: H. C. Wellman, Springfield, Mass.; George B. Utley, 78 East Washington St., Chicago, Ill.; Berkeley, Cal., June 3-9, 1915.

American Mathematical Society: E. B. Van Vleck, 519 North Pinckney St., Madison, Wis.; F. N. Cole; Columbia University, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., January 1-2, 1915.

American Philological Association: Edward Capps, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.; Frank G. Moore, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.; Haverford, Pa., December, 1914.

American Philosophical Association: J. H. Tufts, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; E. G. Spaulding, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.; Chicago, Ill., December, 1914.

American Philosophical Society: William W. Keen, 104 South 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa.; I. Minis Hays, 104 South 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa.; April, 1915.

American Political Science Association: John Bassett Moore, 267 West 73d St., New York, N. Y.; W. F. Dodd, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., December 28, 1914.

American Psychological Association: R. S. Woodworth, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.; Robert M. Ogden, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.; Philadelphia, Pa., December 29-31, 1914. American Social Science Association: John H. Finley, Department of Education, Albany, N. Y.; Robert S. Binkerd, 55 West 44th St., New York, N. Y.

American Sociological Society: Edward A. Ross, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; Scott E. W. Bedford, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Princeton, N. J., December 28-31, 1914.

American Statistical Association: John Koren, 25 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass.; Carroll W. Doten, 491 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.; Princeton, N. J., December 28-31, 1914.

Botanical Society of America: Albert S. Hitchcock, 1867 Park Road, NW., Washington, D. C.; George T. Moore, Missouri Botanical Gardens, St. Louis, Mo.; Philadelphia, Pa., December 28, 1914, to January 2,

1915.

Geological Society of America: George F. Becker, 1700 Rhode Island Ave., NW., Washington, D. C.; Edmund Otis Hovey, American Museum of Natural History, New York, N. Y.

National Academy of Sciences: William H. Welch, Baltimore, Md.; Arthur L. Day, Washington, D. C.; Chicago, Ill., November, 1914, and Washington, D. C., April, 1915.

National Civic Federation: Seth Low, 30 East 64th St., New York, N. Y.; D. L. Cease, 1 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., December 3-5, 1914.

National Conference of Charities and Correction: Mrs. John M. Glenn, New York, N. Y.; William T. Cross, 315 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Ill.; Baltimore, Md., probably May, 1915.

National Geographic Society: Presidency vacant; 0. P. Austin, 3301 Newark St., Washington, D. C.; Washington, D. C., January 8, 1915.

National Institute of Arts and Letters: Edwin H. Blashfield, 48 Central Park South, New York, N. Y.; Ripley Hitchcock, 34 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y.; Boston, Mass.

National Institute of Social Sciences.

National Municipal League: William Dudley Foulke, Richmond, Ind.; Clinton R. Woodruff, 703 North American Building, Philadelphia, Pa.; Baltimore, Md., November 18-21, 1914.

XXVI.-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: A. V. Storms, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; A. C. Monahan, Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Section L: Vice president, Paul H. Hanus, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.; S. A. Courtis, 82 Eliot St., Detroit, Mich.; Philadelphia, l'a., December 30-31, 1914.

American Association of College Registrars: George O. Foster, Lawrence, Kans.; Ezra L. Gillis, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.; probably first week of March, 1915.

American Association of Farmers' Institute Workers: W. B. Parker, Raleigh, N. C.; L. R. Taft, East Lansing, Mich.; probably San Francisco, Cal., August 30-31, 1915.

American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf: Caroline A. Yale, Northampton, Mass.; Z. F. Westervelt, School for the Deaf, Rochester, N. Y.

American Bar Association, Section of Legal Education: Chairman, Charles E. Shepard, Seattle, Wash.; Charles M. Hepburn, Indiana University Law School, Bloomington, Ind.

American Conference of Teachers of Journalism: Talcott Williams, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.; James M. Lee, New York University, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., December, 1914. American Federation of Arts: Robert W. de Forest, New York, N. Y.; Leila Mechlin, 1741 New York Ave., Washington, D. C., May, 1915.

American Federation of the Teachers of the Mathematical and Natural Sciences: C. Riborg Mann, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; William A. Hedrick, McKinley Manual Training High School, Washington, D. C.; Philadelphia, Pa., with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. American Home Economics Association: Martha Van Rensselaer, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.; Anna Barrows, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.; Seattle, Wash., probably August 17-20, 1915, and Oakland, Cal., probably August 23-25, 1915.

American Institute of Dental Teachers: Fred. W. Gethro, Chicago, Ill.; John F. Biddle, 517 Arch St. N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Ann Arbor, Mich., January 26-28, 1915.

American Institute of Instruction: William Orr, Boston, Mass.; Wallace E. Mason, Keene, N. H.
American Instructors of the Deaf (Convention of): Edward M. Gallaudet, Hartford, Conn.; Frank M.
Driggs, Ogden, Utah; Hartford. Conn., 1917.

American Medical Association, Council on Medical Education: A. D. Bevan, chairman, Chicago, Ill.;
N. P. Colwell, 535 North Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., February 15-16, 1915.
American Nature-Study Society: Anna B. Comstock, Ithaca, N. Y.; Elliot R. Downing, University of
Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Philadelphia, Pa., December 30-31, 1914.

American Open-Air School Association: Allen G. Rice, Springfield, Mass.; Walter W. Roach, 2905 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; probably San Francisco, Cal., 1915.

American Physical Education Association: R. Tait McKenzie, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; James H. McCurdy, International Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Mass.; summer, 1915. American Posture League: Jessie H. Bancroft, 500 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.; Henry L. Taylor, 30 Church St., New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., March, 1915.

American School Hygiene Association: Henry M. Bracken, St. Paul, Minn.; Thomas A. Storey, College of the city of New York, New York, N. Y.; San Francisco, Cal., June, 1915.

American School Inquiry Association: William E. Chancellor, 732 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio; Edward
Hebden, Board of Education, Baltimore, Md.; Cleveland, Ohio, December 26-28, 1914.
American School Peace League: Randall J. Condon, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Fannie F. Andrews, 405 Marl-
borough St., Boston, Mass.; Oakland, Cal., July, 1915.

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American Society for Extension of University Teaching: Henry La Barre Jayne, Philadelphia, Pa.;
D. Atkins, 729-730 Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa., June, 1915.
American Society for the Foreign Study of Industrial Education: L. L. Summers, Meriden, Conn.; Alice
V. Joyce, 545 Lovejoy St., Portland, Oreg.

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.;
San Francisco, Cal., May 31 to June 7, 1915.

Associated Harvard Clubs: A. T. Perkins, St. Louis, Mo.; C. Bard, 200 Plymouth Building, Minneapolis, Minn.; San Francisco, Cal., August, 1915.

Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations: E. A. Bryan, State College of Washington, Pullman; J. L. Hills, Vermont Experiment Station, Burlington, Vt.

Association of American Law Schools: Joseph H. Beale, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.; Walter W. Cook, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., December 28-30, 1914.

Association of American Medical Colleges: Isadore Dyer, New Orleans, La.; Fred. C. Zapffe, 3431 Lexington St., Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., February 25, 1915.

Association of American Universities: Representative of the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.;
Herman V. Ames, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; Berkeley, Cal., summer 1915.
Association of Business Officers of the State Universities and Colleges of the Middle West: Carl E. Steeb,
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; E. E. Brown, Lawrence, Kans.; Ann Arbor, Mich.
Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle States and Maryland: C. A. Richmond,
Union University, Schenectady, N. Y.; George W. McClelland, University of Pennsylvania, Phila-
delphia, Pa.

Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Southern States: David C. Barrow, University of
Georgia, Athens, Ga.; Bert E. Young, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.

Association of Collegiate Alumnæ: Caroline L. Humphrey, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass.; Vida H.
Francis, 1421 Bellevue-Stratford, Philadelphia, Pa.; San Francisco, Cal., August 16-23, 1915.
Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs: H. M. Udovitch, 30 East 11th Ave., Columbus, Ohio; R. C. Candee,
Cosmopolitan Club, Ithaca, N. Y.; Columbus, Ohio, about December 26, 1914.

Association of History Teachers of the Middle States and Maryland: Henry Johnson, Teachers College,
Columbia University, New York, N. Y.; Edgar Dawson, Hunter College, New York, N. Y.; New
York, N. Y., November 28, 1914.

Association of Mathematical Teachers in New England: William B. Carpenter, Mechanic Arts High School,
Boston, Mass.; Harry D. Gaylord, 104 Hemenway St., Boston, Mass.; Boston, Mass., December 5,

1914.

Association of Southern State Superintendents of Public Instruction: J. Y. Joyner, Raleigh, N. C.; M. L.
Brittain, Atlanta, Ga.; with Conference for Education in the South, 1915.

Association of Southern States Rural School Supervisors: W. K. Tate, Nashville, Tenn.; L. J. Hanifan,
Charleston, W. Va.

Association of Teachers of Mathematics in the Middle States and Maryland: Eugene K. Smith, Park School,
Baltimore, Md.; Howard F. Hart, Montclair IIigh School, Montclair, N. J.; New York, N. Y.
Association of Urban Universities: C. W. Dabney, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio; W. E.
Clark, College of the City of New York, New York, N. Y.

Catholic Educational Association: Thomas J. Shahan, Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.;
F. W. Howard, 1651 East Main St., Columbus, Ohio.

Central Association of Science and Mathematics Teachers: C. E. Spicer, Joliet, Ill.; A. W. Cavanaugh,
Lewis Institute, Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., November 26-27, 1915.

Classical Association of the Atlantic States: W. F. Little, Elizabeth, N. J.; Charles Knapp, Barnard College,
Columbia University, New York, N. Y.

Classical Association of the Middle West and South: J. H Kirkland, Nashville, Tenn.; H. J. Barton,
University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill.

Classical Association of the Pacific Northwest: Kelley Rees, Reed College, Portland, Oreg.; Juliann A.
Roller, Franklin High School, Portland, Oreg.; Seattle, Wash., November 26-27, 1915.

College Conference on English in the Central Atlantic States: James W. Tupper, Easton, Pa.; Edgar C.
Morris, Syracuse, N. Y.

College Entrance Examination Board: Chairman, Byron S. Hulbut, Harvard University, Cambridge,
Mass.; Thomas S. Fiske, Substation 84, New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., April 17, 1915.
College Teachers of Education of the Middle West: A. S. Olin, Lawrence, Kans.; J. E. Butterworth,
University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo.; Kansas City, Mo., December 29-30, 1914.
Commission on Accredited Schools of the Southern States: Joseph S. Stewart, University of Georgia,
Athens, Ga.; N. W. Walker, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C.; November, 1915.
Conference for Education in the South: J. Y. Joyner, Raleigh, N. C.; A. P. Bourland, 508 McLachlen
Building, Washington, D. C.; Montgomery, Ala., or Chattanooga, Tenn., April, 1915.
Conference of Chief School Officers of the United States: M. P. Shawkey, Charleston, W. Va.; Grace M.
Shepherd, Boise, Idaho; Cincinnati, Ohio, with Department of Superintendence, February 1915.
Conference of Church Workers in State Universities: N. S. Elderkin, Lawrence, Kans.; N. C. Fetter, Ann
Arbor, Mich.

Conference of Superintendents and Principals of American Schools for the Deaf: J. W. Jones, Columbus,
Ohio; Frank M. Driggs, Ogden, Utah.

Dental Faculties Association of American Universities: N. S. Hoff, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Edward C. Kirk,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; San Francisco, Cal., 1915.

Eastern Art and Manual Training Teachers' Association: Harry W. Jacobs, Buffalo, N. Y.; F. P. Reagle,
Montclair, N. J.

Eastern Association of Physics Teachers: W. H. Timbie, Wentworth Institute, Boston, Mass.; Alfred M.
Butler, High School of Practical Arts, Boston, Mass.; Newton, Mass., December 12, 1914.

Eastern Commercial Teachers' Association: J. E. Fuller, Wilmington, Del.; D. A. McMillan, Central
High School, Newark, N. J.; New York, N. Y., April 1-3, 1915.

Educational Association of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Herbert Welch, Delaware, Ohio; C. D.
Skinner, Cazenovia, N. Y.

Farmers' Educational Cooperative Union of America: O. P. Ford, McFall, Ala.; T. J. Kennedy, Birming
ham, Ala.

Federation of Child-Study: Mrs. Howard S. Gans; Mrs. Thomas Seltzer, 2 West 64th St., New York, N. Y.

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