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New York-Continued.

Council of Elementary School Principals and Teachers: W. S. Maxson, Yonkers; L. Spinner, Buffalo; Syracuse, December 28-30, 1914.

Council of Superintendents: Herbert S. Weet, Rochester; George M. Elmendorf, Herkimer; Ithaca,

1915.

New York State Association of Teachers of English: C. A. Dawson, Syracuse; R. R. Gaston, Richmond Hill.

New York State Classical Teachers' Association: John I. Bennett, Union College, Schenectady; Joseph P. Behm, Central High School, Syracuse; Syracuse, December 29-30, 1914.

New York State Modern Language Association: Frank C. Barnes, Schenectady; Arthur G. Host, Troy High School, Troy; November, 1915.

New York State Science Teachers' Association: Guy A. Bailey, Geneseo; Ernest F. Conway, North Syracuse; Syracuse, December 29-30, 1914.

New York State Teachers' Association: Alfred C. Thompson, Brockport; Richard A. Searing, North Tonawanda.

State Association of District Superintendents of the State of New York: Ray P. Snyder, New York Mills; Gertrude E. Hyde, Moira; Utica, 1915.

North Carolina:

North Carolina Association of City Public School Superintendents: A. T. Allen, Salisbury; II. P. Harding, Charlotte; Thanksgiving week, 1915.

North Carolina Kindergarten Association: Hattic Scott, Asheville; Mary V. Bonner, Washington; Charlotte.

North Carolina State Sunday School Association: J. A. Brown, Chadbourn; J. Walter Long, Greensboro; Salisbury.

North Carolina Teachers' Assembly: M. C. S. Noble, Chapel Hill; E. E. Sams, Raleigh; Charlotte, November 25-28, 1914.

North Dakota:

North Dakota Association of English Teachers: Edna M. Twamley, Grand Forks; Blanche L. True, Fargo; Grand Forks, November, 1915.

North Dakota Educational Association: A. G. Crane, Minot; W. E. Parsons, Bismarck; Grand Forks, 1915.

North Dakota History Teachers' Association: B. C. B. Tighe, Fargo; Hazel B. Nielson, Valley City; Grand Forks, October or November, 1915.

Ohio:

Association of Township Superintendents of Ohio: J. H. Propst, Dayton; O. P. Hause, Enon; Columbus, December 22, 1914.

Ohio Association of College Presidents and Deans: President Heckert, Wittenberg College, Springfield; Miss Winona A. Hughes, Wooster; Colurabus, March, 1915.

Ohio Association of English Teachers: J. V. Denney, Columbus; C. E. Thomas, Woodward High School, Cincinnati.

Ohio Association of Mathematics and Science Teachers: C. C. Morris, Ohio State University, Columbus; E. W. E. Schear, Otterbein University, Westerville; Columbus, about April 1, 1915.

Ohio College Association: R. M. Hughes, Miami University, Oxford; W. G. Leutner, Western Reserve University, Cleveland; Columbus, about Easter, 1915.

Ohio School Improvement Federation: F. A. Derthick, Mantua; W. N. Beetham, Bucyrus; Columbus, December 29-31, 1914.

Ohio State Teachers' Association: W. McK. Vance, Delaware; W. E. Kershner, Ohio State University, Columbus; Columbus, Christmas week, 1914.

Oklahoma:

Oklahoma Council of Teachers of English: T. H. Brewer, Norman; F. C. Oakes, Edmond.

Oklahoma Educational Association: R. H. Wilson, Oklahoma City; Gladys Whittet, Tecumseh.

Oregon:

Oregon Council of Teachers of English: Ida D. Callahan, Corvallis; Rosa B. Parrott, Oregon Normal School, Monmouth.

Oregon State Teachers' Association, Western division: J. Percy Wells. Jacksonville: W. M. Smith, Salem; Eugene, December 28-30, 1914.

Pennsylvania:

Pennsylvania State Educational Association: Robert C. Shaw, Greensburg: J. P. McCaskey, Lancaster; Harrisburg, December 29–31, 1914.

Rhode Island:

Rhode Island Institute of Instruction: Harold M. Dean, East Providence; M. D. Carroll, Providence; October 28-30, 1915.

South Carolina:

South Carolina Association of Colleges: Henry N. Snyder, Spartanburg; Leonard T. Baker, University of South Carolina, Columbia.

South Carolina Association of Elementary Schools: Belle Dunbar, Augusta, Ga.; Elizabeth McLean, Sumter.

South Carolina Association of Town and City Superintendents: Lueco Gunter, Rock Hill; A. C. Dinael, Clinton.

South Carolina-Continued.

South Carolina School Improvement Association: Mary E. Hite, Columbia; Isadore Williams, Liberty; probably Florence.

South Carolina State Colored Teachers' Association: N. J. Frederick, Columbia; S. L. Finley, Chester. South Carolina State Teachers' Association: R. G. Rhett, Charleston; L. T. Baker, Columbia; Florence, March 18, 1915.

South Dakota:

South Dakota Educational Association: W. F. Jones, Vermillion; J. H. Seymour, Aberdeen; Abcrdeen, probably Thanksgiving week, 1915.

Tennessee:

Tennessee History Teachers' Association: St. George L. Sioussat, Nashville; Max Souby. Murfreesboro. Tennessee State Public School Officers' Association: M. W. Wilson, Knoxville; P. L. Harned, Clarksville; Nashville, January 14-16, 1915.

Tennessee State Teachers' Association: S. H. Thompson, Athens; P. L. Harned, Clarksville; Chattanooga, November 27, 1915.

Texas:

Conference for Education in Texas: P. M. Neff, Waco; T. R. Sampson, Austin.

Texas State Teachers' Association: R. L. Paschal, Fort Worth; T. D. Brooks, Hillsboro; San Antonio, November 26-28, 1914.

Utah:

Utah State Educational Association: G. N. Child, Salt Lake City; J. Fred Anderson, Salt Lake City; Salt Lake City, November 23-25, 1914. Vermont:

Schoolmasters' Club of Vermont: Martin G. Benedict, St. Johnsbury; E. V. Perkins, Woodstock. Vermont State Teachers' Association: Caroline S. Woodruff, St. Johnsbury; Etta Franklin, Rutland. Vermont Women Teachers' Club: Etta Franklin, Rutland; Eliza Allen, Lyndonville. Virginia:

Cooperative Education Association of Virginia: Mrs. B. B. Munford, Richmond; J. II. Binford, Richmond.

Virginia Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools: James S. Wilson, Williamsburg; John D. Rodeffer, Roanoke College, Salem; Richmond, November 23-27, 1914.

Virginia Educational Conference: Algar Woolfolk, Richmond; J. H. Binford, Richmond; Thanksgiving week, 1915.

Virginia English Teachers' Association: W. T. Myers, Spartanburg, S. C.; Evalina O. Wiggins, Lynchburg.

Virginia School Trustees' Association: N. E. Clement, Chatham; M. F. McGehee, Keysville; Rich mond, November 1, 1914.

Virginia State Teachers' Association: Algar Woolfolk, Richmond; J. H. Binford, Richmond; Thanksgiving week, 1915.

Washington:

Puget Sound English Masters' Club: O. B. Sperlin, Tacoma; Victor Buchanan, Seattle.

Washington Educational Association: A. A. Cleveland, Pullman; O. C. Whitney, Tacoma; Seattle, October 27-30, 1915.

West Virginia:

West Virginia Council of Teachers of English: Walter Barnes, Fairmont; Willa Brand, Clarksburg. West Virginia Education Association: L. L. Friend, Charleston; A. P. Morrison, Clarksburg; Charleston, June 16-18, 1915.

West Virginia State Teachers' Association: E. L. Rann, McDonald; E. V. Ellis, Oak Hill; Bluefield, November 26, 1914.

Wisconsin:

Northwestern Wisconsin Teachers' Association: II. J. Steeps, Rice Lake; Matilda Miller, Eau Claire; probably Eau Claire, October 22-23, 1915.

Wisconsin Association of Mathematics Teachers: W. H. Williams, Platteville; W. W. Hart, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Milwaukee, November, 1915..

Wisconsin Association of Teachers of English: L. W. Brooks, Racine; Harry K. Bassett, University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Wisconsin City Superintendents' Association: M. E. Keats, Oconomowoc; F. J. Jones, West Allis; Milwaukee, 1915.

Wisconsin Music Teachers' Association: Liborius Semmann, Marquette University, Milwaukee; Georgia C. Hyde, Madison; La Crosse, April 19-21, 1915.

Wisconsin Physical Education Society: George Wittich, Milwaukee; Edith Dunham, 628 Frederick Ave., Milwaukee; Milwaukee.

Wisconsin School Arts and Home Economics Association: Fred D. Crawshaw, University of Wis'consin, Madison; Lucile W. Reynolds, Madison; Milwaukee, November, 1915.

Wisconsin Teachers' Association: B. E. Nelson, Racine; M. A. Bussewitz, State Normal School, Milwaukee; Milwaukee, November 4-6, 1915.

Wyoming:

Wyoming State Teachers' Association: Maud Dawes, Douglas; May Hamilton, Casper.

3.- City.

Boston Teachers' Club: Helen E. Cleaves, Dorchester, Mass.; Margaret A. Nichols, 68 Glendale St., Dorchester, Mass.; Boston, March, 1915.

Brooklyn Teachers' Association: Frederic W. Mar, 483 Elm St., Richmond Hill, N. Y.; Adele Sondheim, 848 Park Place.

Chicago Principals' Club: Morgan G. Hogge; A. B. Wight.

Chicago Teachers' Federation: Mrs. Ida L. M. Fursman, 4465 North Kildare Ave.; Frances E. Harden, 1543 Sherwin Ave.; December 12, 1914.

Detroit Teachers' Association: Elleonore C. Bachmann; Alice V. Guysi; November 30, 1914.

Educational Society of Baltimore: Edward F. Buchner, Johns Hopkins University; Andrew H. Krug, Baltimore City College; October 9, 1914.

High School Teachers' Association of New York City: A. L. Pugh, 155 West 65th St.; Anna E. Stanton, 400 Irving Ave., Brooklyn; March 6, 1915.

New York Schoolmasters' Club: Albert B. Meredith, Plainfield, N. J.; Matthew D. Quinn, 101 East 92d St.; November, 1914.

Philadelphia Teachers' Association: Louise H. Haeseler, 17th and Spring Sts.; Mrs. Clara II. Morris, 17th and Spring Sts.

Pittsburgh Teachers' Association: Mrs. Cora Miller Fraser, 1003 Bessemer Building; Lillian M. Myers, 1003 Bessemer Building; December 8, 1914.

Public Education Association, 281 4th Ave., New York, N. Y.; Charles P. Howland; Howard W. Nudd, and Ernest A. Wreidt; January, 1915.

Public Education Association of Philadelphia, 1005 Witherspoon Building: Franklin N. Brewer; Jane R. Harper, acting.

Public School Teachers' Association of Providence, R. I.: Lewis H. Meader; Mary C. Greene.

XXVII. STATE FEDERATIONS OF WOMEN'S CLUBS,

The officers of the General Federation of Wonren's Clubs (national organization) are: President, Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker, Austin, Tex.; secretary, Mrs. Eugene Reilley, 508 Park Avenue, Charlotte, N. C.; manager, bureau of information, Mrs. Mary I. Wood, Room 4, Congress Block, Portsmouth, N. II.

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Arizona.

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Colorado.

Delaware...

District of Colum-
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Mrs. William Hocker, Ocala.
Mrs. Z. I. Fitzpatrick, Thom-
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Mrs. Frederick A. Dow, Chi-
cago.
Vida Newsont, Columbus.

Mrs. Benjamin B. Clark,
Red Oak.

Mrs. C. B. Walker, Norton...
Mrs. Richard H. Lacey,
Franklin.

Mrs. J. D. Wilkinson,
Shreveport.

Mrs. Frederic P. Abbott,
Saco.

Mrs. Edward C. Wilson,
Baltimore.

Mrs. George W. Perkins,
Boston.

Mrs. Elnora Chamberlin,
Hartford.

Mrs. C. L. Atwood, St. Cloud

Mrs. James H. Price, Mag-
nolia.

Mrs. William R. Chivvis,
St. Louis.

Mrs. Tyler B. Thompson,
Missoula,

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The officers of the National Congress of Mothers' and Parent Teacher Association are: President, Mrs. Frederic Schoff, Philadelphia, Pa.; secretary, Mrs. Arthur A. Birney, 910 Loan & Trust Building, Washington, D. C. The annual convention will be held in Portland, Oreg., and San Francisco, Cal., May 17-24, 1915. En route to Portland conferences will be held in Detroit, Mich., St. Paul, Minn., Helena, Mont., and Bismarck, N. Dak., April 27-May 17, 1915. A conference will be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 22-27, 1915, in connection with the department of superintendence of the National Education Association.

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Mrs. Howard Payne, Elber

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Mrs. W. E. Evans.
Mrs. B. F. Langworthy,
River Forest.

Mrs. Frederic Hoke, Indian-
apolis.

Mrs. Charles Brenton, Dal-
las Center.

Mrs. S. M. Williams, Kansas
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Secretary.

Meeting.

Laura M. Stilwell, Elber-
ton.

Feb. 17, 1915.

Mrs. Charles W. Blodgett, 6651 | Ottawa, May, 1915.
Stewart Ave., Chicago.
Mrs. Walter N. Carpenter,
Woodruff Place, Indianap-
olis.

Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Des
Moines.

Mrs. J. S. Detwiler, 1021 Ann
Ave., Kansas City.
Mrs. Edward French, Ando-

ver.

Indianapolis, October, 1914.

Topeka, Apr. 1-2, 1915. Worcester, Oct. 1517, 1914.

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Mrs. Carl D. Palmer, 1397 E.
110 St., Cleveland.
Mrs. Addison A. Lindsley, Portland, Oct.,
1500 E. Yamhill St., Port-
land.

Mary S. Garrett, 1302 Spruce
St., Philadelphia.
Phoebe E. Wilbur, 21 Som-
erset St., Providence,
Mrs. R. D. Murray, 1001
Meridian St., Nashville.
Mrs. C. T. Prewitt, 903 E.
Weatherford St., Fort
Worth.

Mrs. J. M. Darf, 553 E. Sec-
ond South St., Salt Lake
City.

Mrs. Willis M. Ross, Rut-
land.
Mrs. George Funk, Olympia.

Elizabeth Marshall, 40 Pros-
pect Ave., Milwaukee.

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XXIX.--EDUCATIONAL PERIODICALS.

List of American educational periodicals currently received by the library of the Bureau of Education.

[List of abbreviations: bm.-bimonthly; m.- monthly; q. quarterly; sm.-semi-monthly; w.= -weekly.]

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California. See Sierra Educational News; Western Journal of Education.
Catholic Educational Review. Washington, D. C. 10 nos.

Catholic School Journal. Milwaukee. 10 nos.

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