Park, Ned Hollister, superintendent; (e) Astrophysical observatory, C. G. Abbot, director; (f) Regional Bureau for the United States, International Catalog of Scientific Literature, Leonard Gunnell, assistant in charge. 3. National Academy of Sciences, Charles D. Walcott, president; C. G. Abbot, home secretary; George E. Hale, foreign secretary. (a) National Research Council, James R. Angell, chairman; Vernon Kellogg, secretary. 4. The Panama Canal (Canal Zone), A. R. Lang, superintendent of schools. 5. Civil Service Commission, Martin A. Morrison, Geo. R. Wales, Commissioners; John T. Doyle, secretary. 6. FEDERAL Board for VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.1 MEMBERS. David F. Houston, Secretary of Agriculture, chairman. Joshua W. Alexander, Secretary of Commerce. William B. Wilson, Secretary of Labor. P. P. Claxton, Commissioner of Education. James P. Munroe, Manufacture and Commerce, vice chairman. Calvin F. McIntosh, Agriculture. Arthur E. Holder, Labor. EXECUTIVE STAFF. (Office: Maltby Building, 200 New Jersey Avenue NW., Washington, D. C.) E. Joseph Aronoff, secretary. C. E. Alden, chief clerk. H. F. Dolan, disbursing officer. S. N Quillin, auditor. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DIVISION. Layton S. Hawkins, chief of division. Lewis H. Carris, field representative. Anna E, Richardson, assistant director for home economics education. F. G. Nichols, assistant director for commercial education. C. H. Lane, special agent for agricultural education. acting assistant director for home economics education. Adelaide Steele Baylor, Federal agent for home economics education. Genevieve Fisher, agent for home economics education. Anna L. Burdick, Federal agent for women's trades. John Cummings, statistician. REGIONAL OFFICES. New York City: Room 1204 145 West Forty-fifth Street; Harry B. Smith, agent for trade and industrial education; -, agent for agricultural education. Atlanta, Ga.: Room 1227 Candler Building; Roy Dimmitt, agent for trade and industrial education; H. O. Sargent, agent for Negro education. Indianapolis, Ind.: Room 1012 Merchants' Bank Building; education; J. A. Linke, agent for agricultural education. agent for trade and industrial Denver, Colo.: 208 Customhouse Building; Frank Cushman, agent for trade and industrial education; C. V. Williams, agent for agricultural education. San Francisco, Calif.: Room 546 Monadnock Building; Benj. W. Johnson, agent for trade and industrial education; agent for agricultural education. Uel Lamkin, chief of division. REHABILITATION DIVISION. W. I. Hamilton, superintendent for vocational advisement and training. H. L. Brunson, superintendent for placement. Col. L. C. Crawford, superintendent of personnel. W. H. Matthews, superintendent of records and returns. D. J. Richardson, superintendent of cases, and legal adviser. 1 The Federal Board for Vocational Education has been charged with the responsibility of reeducating disabled soldiers and sailors. It is the intention of the board to use the resources of existing institutions and, so far as practicable, to train men in institutions as near as possible to their homes. The board is limited in its work of vocational education to beneficiaries of the war risk insurance act. Men are received for training after they are discharged from the hospitals and from the Army. District No. 2: S. E Farwell. District No. 3: Branch offices.. District No. 4: District No. 5: C. G. Schulz. District No. 6: James L. Sibley..... District No. 7: W. F. Shaw.. Branch offices.. Boston, Mass., 1201 Little Building, Portland, Me.,324-326 Masonic Build- Providence, R. I., 214 Jackson Build- Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York City, N. Y., 469 Fifth Connecticut, New York, New Jersey. Newark, N. J., 1020 Broad Street and 9-11 Franklin Street. New Haven, Conn., 740 Chapel Buffalo, N. Y., 213 Mutual Life Rochester, N. Y., 75 State Street. Street. Watertown, N. Y., Home Service Troy, N. Y., 32 Post Office Building. Philadelphia, Pa., 1130 Chestnut Pennsylvania, Delaware. Pittsburgh, Pa., 491 Union Arcade Building. Scranton, Pa., Cornell Building. Allentown, Pa., B. and B. Building. Baltimore, Md., 660 Lexington Build- Norfolk, Va., 400 Flat Iron Building Richmond, Va., 605 Times-Dispatch Charleston, W. Va., 108 Capitol Atlanta, Ga., 823 Forsyth Building. Nashville, Tenn., 61 Noel Block. Columbia, S. C., 500 Loan and Ex- New Orleans, La., 412-432 Maison Birmingham, Ala., 504-17 Jefferson Jackson, Miss., West Capitol Street. Cincinnati, Ohio, Denton Building, Indianapolis, Ind., 630-31 Lemcke Columbus, Ohio, 518 Clinton Build- District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia. North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida. Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana. Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky. District. DISTRICT VOCATIONAL OFFICES-continued. Address. State. District No. 8: Chas. W. Sylvester.. District No. 9: C. E. Partch. Branch offices... District No. 10: District No. 11: H. Allen Nye.. District No. 12: Nicholas Ricciardi. District No. 13: C. H. Anderson.. District No. 14: W. F. Doughty. Chicago, Ill., 220 South State Street. Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin. tional Bank Building. Detroit, Mich., 512 Owen Building. St. Louis, Mo., 815-824 Chemical | Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri. Kansas City, Mo., 411-12 Mass. Building. Lincoln, Nebr., 4th floor, City Hall. Des Moines, Iowa, 123 Court House Minneapolis, Minn., 742 Metropolitan Fargo, N. Dak., 502 First Avenue Great Falls, Mont., Todd Block. Denver, Colo., 400 Mercantile Build- Salt Lake City, Utah, 70 E. South Silver City, N. Mex. Albuquerque, N. Mex. Minnesota, North Dakota, South Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, 7. United States Shipping Board. Sea Service Bureau, Boston, Mass. (Training for the merchant marine.) 8. United States Geographic Board. C. Hart Merriam, chairman; Charles S. Sloane, secretary. 9. Commission of Fine Arts. Charles Moore, chairman; Col. C. L. Ridley, U. S. A., secretary and executive officer. ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE PROCURED FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. 5 CENTS PER COPY 1 The Educational Directory, 1919-20, is in seven parts, víz: Part 1, Government Part 2, Public school systems; Part 3, Higher education; Training of teachers, Balboa Heights. Do. Do. I. PRINCIPAL STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS-Continued. States and officers. Official designation. Address. Colorado: Mrs. Mary C. C. Bradford... State superintendent of public instruction.. Deputy State superintendent.... Secretary of State board of education.. .do. .do. Denver. Do. Hartford. Do. Winsted. West Hartford. Do. Do. Do. New Haven. Dover. Newark. Washington. Do. Tallahassee. Inverness. Gainesville. Atlanta. Macon. IIonolulu. Boise. Do. Springfield. |