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ARGENTINE REPUBLIC

1901 JOSEPH BENJAMIN ZUBIAUR, LL.D., '84, Univ. of Buenos Ayres. Professor and Assistant Supervisor of Normal Schools and National Colleges, 188184; Inspector of the Normal Schools and National Colleges, 1885-91; Delegate sent by the Minister of Public Instruction to the World's Exposition at Paris in 1889; Principal of the National College of Concepcion del Uruguay, 1892-98; Director of the Section of Education, 1899; Member of the National Board of Education, 1899; Delegate to the Pan-American Exposition from the Province of Entre Rios and General Board of Education of the Province of Corrientes, also Commissioner to Study the Elementary Schools and Adult Evening Schools of the United States, 1901. Address: Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic

1901 ALCIDES MEDRADO.

UNITED STATES OF BRAZIL

Address: Care of Legation of the United States of Brazil, Washington, D. C. A. FONTOURA XAVIER. In Consular Service (various appointments), 1885-97; Consul General from Brazil to the United States, 1897; Plenipotentiary to Universal Postal Congress at Washington, 1901; Delegate to Second Pan-American Congress, Mexico, 1001. Address: Rio Janeiro, Brazil; consular address: 17 State St., New York, N. Y.

REPUBLIC OF CHILE

1901 JULIO PERES CANTO, LL.B., '90.

Secretary of the Society for the Industrial Development of Chile, Santiago, 189196; Commissioner of Chile at the Central American Exposition, 1897; Consul General of Chile to the Central American Republics, Guatemala, 1898; Delegate Secretary to the Pan-American Exposition of Buffalo (special commission), 1901. Consular address: Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A. CARLOS SILVA CRUZ, Graduate University of Chile, 1899.

Professor of Spanish and Composition at the "Liceo Miguel Luis Amunátegui,"
Santiago, 1895; and at the "Institute Nacional de Chile," 1898; Chief of
Section of Secondary, Superior, and Special Instruction of the Ministry of
Public Instruction of Chile, 1899; Commissioner in charge of the Educa-
tional and Library Department of the Chile exhibit at the Pan-American
Exposition of Buffalo, N. Y., and to study the organization of Educational
Service of the United States, 1901. Permanent Address: 351 Breton St.,
Santiago, Chile; United States Address: Castle Inn, Delaware Ave., Buffalo,
N. Y.
GIULLERMO FREUDENBURG CRISTI, Ph.B., '97, B.L., 'oo, Univ. of Santiago, Chile.
Director and Chief of the School Department, Patronato Santa Filomena 1896;
Commissioner Assistant of Chile to the Pan-American Exposition (educa-
tional department); Special Commissioner to Study the Educational Sys-
tems in the United States and Europe, 1901. Address: Casilla 841, Santiago,
Chile; United States address: Castle Inn, Niagara Sq., Buffalo, N. Y.

1901 DR. JOAQUIN YELA.

REPUBLIC OF GUATEMALA

Physician and Surgeon of the Faculties of Guatemala and San Francisco, Cal.; Founder and ex-Dean of the Guatemalan College of Pharmacy and Medicine; Guatemalan Commissioner to the Paris (1878) and Buffalo Expositions; Delegate to the Second and Third Pan-American Medical Congresses; Member of the Caballeros Hospitalarios Españoles of Madrid, Spain; Member of the Académie Nationale of Paris, France. Address: Guatemala City, Guatemala, C. A.; consular address: 4 Stone St.. New York, N. Y.

REPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA

1901 DON ALEJANDRO BERMÚDEZ, M.T., T.E., A.M., '92, Inst. of Granada, Nicaragua. Professor of Literature, National Institute, Guatemala, 1893; Member Pedagogical Congress of Guatemala; Inspector General of Finance of Nicaragua, 1898; Assistant Secretary of Promotion and Public Works of Nicaragua, 1899; Secretary of Legation of Nicaragua in Washington and Special Commissioner to Pan-American Exposition, 1901. Address: Care of Legation of Nicaragua, Washington, D. C.

DON RAMIRO GAMEZ.

Address: Care of Legation of Nicaragua, Washington, D. C.

REPUBLIC OF COSTA RICA

1901 DON JOAQUIN BERNANDO CALVE.

Address: Care of Legation of Costa Rica, Washington, D. C.

LIFE DIRECTORS, LIFE AND ACTIVE MEMBERS

ALABAMA

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1881 JOHN MASSEY, A.B., '62, A.M., '75, LL.D., '79, Univ. of Ala.

1876 President of Alabama Conference Female College, Tuskegee.

1882 JULIA SHUDWICK TUTWILER.

1886, Principal of Alabama Normal College, Livingston. 1888 JOHN HERBERT PHILLIPS, A.M., Marietta Coll., O.; Ph.D., Southern Univ., Ala. 1883, Superintendent of Schools, 2231, 7th Ave., Birmingham.

1894 LUCIEN V. LA TASTE.

1895 MARY A. CAHALAN.

General Agent, University Publishing Co. of New York; Box 564, Mont1884, Principal of the Powell School, 2311, 4th Ave., Birmingham.

J. B. CUNNINGHAM.

1898, Principal of High School, 1030 S. 21st St., Birmingham.

ROBERT ALEXANDER MICKLE, A.B., '86, Davidson Coll., N. C.

Principal, Jefferson St. Primary and Grammar Schools, 101 Georgia Ave.,
Mobile.

JAMES KNOX POWERS, A.M., '73, LL.D., '97, Univ. of Ala.

1901, Representative, B. F. Johnson Publishing Co., 619 Wesleyan Ave., Florence. 1808 ROBERT VENABLE ALLGOOD, B.Sc., '90, So. Univ., Greensboro; A.M., '93, Univ. of Nashville. 1894, Superintendent of Public Schools, 4312, 2d St., Avondale, Birmingham.

CHARLES A. BROWN, C.E., A. & M. Coll. of Ala.

1897. Principal of Henley School, 2130, 6th Ave., Birmingham.

J. F. ELLIOTT.

1900, Superintendent of Schools at Brookwood and Searles, Brookwood, Tuscaloosa Co.

J. D. MATLOCK.

Representative of American Book Co., 2112 N. 7th Ave., Birmingham. 1899 DANIEL PINKNEY CHRISTENBERRY, Pd.B., '87, A.M., '88, Southern Univ., Greensboro, Ala. 1892, Professor of English, Southern University, Greensboro.

1900 JOHN W. ABERCROMBIE, A.B., '86, Oxford Coll.; LL.B., '88, Univ. of Ala. 1902, President, University of Alabama, University.

LUCIEN P. GIDDENS.

Greensboro.

CHARLES B. GLENN, M.Sc., '92, Ala. Polytechnic Inst.; A.B., '96, Harvard Univ. 1899, Principal, Paul Hayne School, 709 S. 20th St., Birmingham.

WILLARD J. WHEELER.

1896, President, Birmingham Business College, 1909-19171⁄2, 1st Ave., Birmingham.

MARSHALL CLARK WILSON, C.E., '76, Univ. of Va.

1897, President, State Normal College, 648 Poplar St., Florence.

1901 JOSEPH M. DILL, A.M., Howard Coll., Ala.

1901, Superintendent of City Schools, 124, 22d St., Bessemer. ISAAC W. HILL, A.B., '80, A.M., '83, Émory Coll., Georgia. 1896, Superintendent of City Schools. Gadsden.

JAMES ALEX. MOORE.

Secretary, Alabama Girls' Industrial School, Montevallo.
H. O. MURFEE, B.Sc., '92, Marion Mil. Inst.; A.B., A.M., '97, Univ. of Va.
Assistant Superintendent and Professor of Physics, Marion Military Insti-
tute, Marion.

JOHN LAKE PARKER.

1900, Member, Board of Education, 1913, 1st Ave., Birmingham. FRANCIS M. PETERSON, A.M., D.D., 'oo, Southern Univ., Greensboro, Ala. 1899, President of Alabama Girls' Industrial School, Montevallo.

MRS. J. H. PHILLIPS.

President, Free Kindergarten Association, Birmingham. 1902 ERNEST F. FENOLLOSA, A.B., Harvard Univ.

Ex-Professor of Philosophy, University of Tokio, Japan; 159 Church St.,
Mobile.

CHARLES LEWIS FLOYD, A.B., Univ. of Ga.

1889, Superintendent of City Schools, 205 High St., Montgomery.

H. C. GUNNELS, A.B., '86, LL.B., '91.

1902, State Superintendent of Education, Capitol, Montgomery.

1897 ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE.

INSTITUTIONS

President, Charles Coleman Thach: Acting Librarian, William O. Scroggs,
Auburn.

1899 STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT JACKSONVILLE.

President, William Clarence Daugette, Jacksonville.

1001 AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE OF ALABAMA.

President, W. H. Councill: Librarian, Loretta V. Brownlow, Normal.

STATE NORMAL COLLEGE.

Principal, E. M. Shackelford, Troy.

ARIZONA

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1890 FERRIS S. FITCH, A.B., '77, Univ. of Mich.

1902, Chancellor of the University of Arizona, Tucson.

1899 FRANK YALE ADAMS, A.B., '88, A.M, '97, St. Lawrence Univ. 1902, President of University of Arizona, Tucson.

WILLIAM J. ANDERSON, B.Sc., '97, National Univ., Chicago.

1899, Territorial Normal School, Tempe; res., S. 12th Ave., Phoenix. EDWARD J. BERRINGER.

1901, Principal Teacher, Indian School, Ft. Mojave.

MRS. SIDNEY C. BOTKIN.

Matron of Indian School, Mohave City.

WILLIAM B. CREAGER, A.B., '95, Ind. State Univ.

1895, Superintendent of City Schools, California Ave., Phoenix.

A. J. MATTHEWS.

1900, President, Territorial Normal School, Tempe.

1900 MILTON J. NEEDHAM.

1901, Superintendent and Special Disbursing Agent, Western Navajo School, Algert.

1901 WILLIAM W. EWING.

LAURA HOWE.

Principal Teacher, Moqui Indian Training School, Keams Cañon.

1898, Government Indian Service, Sacaton

HORACE G. WILSON.

1902, Superintendent of San Carlos Indian School, San Carlos.

1902 R. A. COCHRAN.

Superintendent of Indian School, Talklai.

SHERMAN M. WOODWARD, M.Sc., '93, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo.; A.M., '96, Harvard. 1896, Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics, University of Arizona, Tucson.

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1887 THOMAS A. FUTRALL, A.M., West Tenn. Coll.; LL.D., 'oo. Univ. of Ark. 1895. Examiner Public-School Teachers for Lee Co., Marianna.

1895 GEORGE B. COOK. A.M.

Superintendent of City Schools, 200 Garden St., Hot Springs.
W. W. RIVERS, A.B., '86, A.M., '89, Univ. of Miss.
1901, President of Central College, Conway.

1896 HOWARD GATES.

1902, Principal of Peabody High School, 517 W. 5th St., Little Rock. J. H. HINEMON, A.M., '94, Arkadelphia Coll., and 'o2, Univ. of Nashville.

1902, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 815 Center St., Little Rock.

ALFRED LEE PEACHER, A.M., '92, Wooster Univ., O.

1895, Superintendent of Schools, 806 Broadway, Van Buren.

1897 JOHN HUGH REYNOLDS, A.B., '93, Hendrix Coll.; A.M., '97, Univ. of Chicago.

1902, Professor of History and Political Science, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville. 1873, President of Branch Normal College, 1821 W. 2d Ave., Pine Bluff.

1898 JOSEPH CARTER CORBIN, A.M., '60, Ph.D., '99, Ohio Univ.

T. P. MURREY.

Representative of American Book Co., 212 Main St., Little Rock.

J. R. RIGHTsell.

1899 J. J. DOYNE.

Superintendent of City Schools, Little Rock.

1898, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Little Rock. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, A.B., '92, Univ. of Tenn.

1895, Principal of High School, 302 W. 17th Ave., Pine Bluff.

1900 J. D. VAN WINKLE.

1901 CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS BLACK.

District Manager, B. F. Johnson Publishing Co., 1023 N. 14th St., Ft. Smith. 1902, Principal of High School, Mulberry.

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Superintendent of City Schools, Harrison.

J. WILSON PETTUS, A.B., '97, Fisk Univ.

1897, Assistant Principal of Howard High School, 912 N. G St., Ft. Smith.

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President, Henry S. Hartzog; Librarian, Mrs. Neil Carothers, Fayetteville.

CALIFORNIA

1877 MRS. ANNA KALFUS SPERO.

Berkeley.

LIFE MEMBERS

1879 JAMES HARMON HOOSE, A.M., '64, Ph.D., '73, Syracuse Univ.

1896, Department of Philosophy and History, University of Southern California, 255 S. Euclid Ave., Pasadena.

1882 HARRIET N. MORRIS, A.M., '86, Nat. Nor. Univ.

1520 Cedar St., San Diego.

1886 C. Y. Roop, A.B., 77, Univ. of Ill.

Editor "Co-operative Journal," 634, 18th St., Oakland.

1888 REBECCA F. ENGLISH.

1891, Critic Teacher, State Normal School, 141 S. 10th St., San José. JOSEPH O'CONNOR.

1898, Principal of Mission High School, 310 Pine St., San Francisco. 1889 MRS. AUGUSTA W. CLASSEN. 1633 Hyde St., San Francisco.

1888 J. P. GREELEY.

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1889, Superintendent of Schools of Orange Co., Courthouse, Santa Ana. 1889 SANFORD A. HOOPER, A.B., '72, A.M., '82, Beloit Coll.

Alhambra.

EDWARD T. PIERCE, LL.B., '77, Union Univ. Pd.D., '94, N.Y. Nor. Coll. 1893, President of State Normal School, 631 W. 5th St., Los Angeles. 1891 ELMER ELLSWORTH BROWN, A.B., '89, Univ. of Mich., Ph.D., '90, Halle.

1898, Professor of Theory and Practice of Education, University of California, 2344 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley.

1892 FREDERIC L. BURK, B.L., '83, Univ. of Cal., A.M., 92, Stanford Univ.; Ph.D., '98, Clark Univ. 1899, President of State Normal School, Powell St., near Clay, San Francisco.

1893 JAMES A. FOSHAY, A.M., Univ. of So. Cal.; Pd.D.. '98, N. Y. Nor. Coll.

1895, Superintendent of Schools, 2341 Scarff St., Los Angeles.

1894 ELLWOOD P. CUBBERLEY. A.B., 91, Ind. Univ.; A.M., '02, Columbia Univ.

1898, Associate Professor of Education, Leland Stanford Jr. University, Stanford University.

JOSEPH C. TEMPLETON, A.B., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ.

1899, Superintendent of City Schools, 611 Hickey St., Santa Ana.

CHARLES C. VAN LIEW, Ph.D., '93, Jena.

1899. President of State Normal School, Chico.

1895 D. R. AUGSBURG, B.P.. '84, Syracuse Univ.

1898, Director of Drawing, Public Schools, 1261, 6th Ave., East Oakland.

LEWIS B. AVERY, B.Sc., '83, Tabor Coll.. Ia.

1895, Principal of Union High School, Redlands.

WALTER J. BAILEY, A.M., 'oo, Bates Coll.

1901, Principal, Los Angeles Military Academy, Commonwealth Ave., Los Angeles. SAMUEL T. BLACK.

1898, President of State Normal School, San Diego.

THEODORE B. COMSTOCK, B.Agri., '68, Pa. State Coll.; B.Sc., '70, D.Sc., '86, Cornell Univ. 827 Beacon St., Los Angeles.

MELVILLE DOZIER, Ph.B., '67, B.Pd., Furman Univ., S. C.

1895, Vice-President of State Normal School, 825 W. 11th St., Los Angeles. CHARLES EDWARD HUTTON, A.B., '53, A.M., '61, St. John's Coll., Md.

1890, Instructor in State Normal School, 1007 W. 21st St., Los Angeles.

THOMAS J. KIRK.

1899, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Sacramento.

GEORGE R. KLEEBERGER.

1902, Principal of High School, 103 N. W. 3d Ave., Visalia.

J. B. MONLUx, A.M., '81, Iowa State Univ.

1896, Principal of 28th St. School, 434 E. Adams St., Los Angeles.

1896 E. MORRIS COX, A.B., Haverford Coll., Pa.

1897, Principal of Public Schools, 625 Johnson St., Santa Rosa.

HARRIET M. SCOTT.

1902, Acting Professor of Pedagogy in Throop Polytechnic Institute, 22 W. California St., Pasadena. HENRY MORSE STEPHENS, A M., '92, Oxford.

1894, Professor of History and Director of University Extension, University of California, Berkeley.

1897 FRANK H. BALL.

1900, Director of Manual Training, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 162 Oakland Ave., Pasadena.

CHRISTINE M. BENSON.

1898, Teacher of Primary Grade, Hotel Lillie, Los Angeles. ARTHUR HENRY CHAMBERLAIN.

1896, Professor of Education, and Principal of Normal School, Throop Polytechnic Institute, 377 N. Los Robles Ave., Pasadena.

FLORENCE LAWSON.

1896, Director of Kindergarten Training Department, State Normal School, Bellevue Terrace Hotel, Los Angeles

FERNANDO SANFORD.

1891, Professor of Physics, Leland Stanford Jr. University, Stanford University.

1898 JAMES A. BARR.

1891, Superintendent of City Schools, 1407 E. Channel St., Stockton.

MORRIS ELMER DAILEY, A M., Ind. Univ.

1900, President of State Normal School, San José.

DAVID STARR JORDAN, M.Sc., Ph.D., M.D., LL.D.

1891, President of Leland Stanford Jr. University, Stanford University.

CALIFORNIA-Continued

1898 ANNA E. LEMON.

1894, Teacher in First Primary, Lincoln Building, 50 S. Euclid Ave., Pasadena. CECIL WIRT MARK, B.Sc., '88, Univ. of Pacific, Cal.

1900, Member of Board of Education, 1007 Dolores St., San Francisco.

JULIUS IRVING READ, A.B., '94, Dartmouth Coll.

1902, Vice-Principal of Union High School, Box 245, Oroville.

1899 OSMER ABBOTT, A.B., '90, Oberlin Coll.; Ph.D., '98, Jena.

JAMES E. ADDICOTT.

1899, Principal of Washington Union High School, Rural Route 2, Fresno. 1891, Teacher of Manual Training and Mathematics, 55 George St., San José; temporary address, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. LULU CLAIRE BAHR.

1901, Superintendent of City Schools, 223 7th St., San Bernardino. THOMAS PEARCE BAILEY, JR., A.B., '87, A.M., '89, Ph.D., '91, Univ. of So. Cal. 820 W. 11th St., Los Angeles

WILLIAM HOWARD BAKER, A.M., P.T., St. Nor. Sch., Kirksville, Mo.

1900, Instructor of Mathematics, State Normal School, 322 S. 7th St., San José. HUGH J. BALDWIN.

1899, County Superintendent of Schools, Courthouse, San Diego.

MISS LEW A. BALL.

1898, Teacher in Garfield School, 558, 13th St., Oakland.

HONORA D. CANNON.

Primary Teacher, Public Schools, Oxnard.

FREDERICK H. CLARK, A.M., '86, Univ of Cal.

1889, History Department, Lowell High School, San Francisco; res, 1418 Myrtle St., Oakland.

F. A. COOLEY, A.B., '92, Stanford Univ.

1901, Principal of Union High School, Clovis.

MINNIE COULTER, A.B., '98, Stanford Univ.

1899, Superintendent of Schools of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa.

JESSE GEORGE CROSS, A.M., '68, McKendree Coll.

1900, Professor in Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena; res., Monrovia.

FRANK P. DAVIDSON, A.B., '78, A.M., '80, Wittenberg.

1898, Superintendent of City Schools, Sefton Block, San Diego.

ANNA E. EDWARDS.

1890, Teacher of Eighth Grade, City Schools, 1837 3d St., San Diego.
WALTER A. EDWARDS, A.B., '83, A.M., '86 LL.D.,'02, Knox Coll.
1897, President of Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena.

W. S. EDWARDS, A. M., Alfred Univ.

1899, Superintendent of Schools, Santa Barbara Co., Santa Barbara. RICHARD DOUGLAS FAULKNER, B.L., '77, Univ. of Ill.

1895, Principal, Franklin Grammar School, San Francisco.

J. H. FRANCIS.

Head of Commercial Dept., High School, 1701 New England St., Los Angeles. E. F. GOODYEAR, A.B., '92, Univ. of Cal.

1896, Pacific Coast Agent of The Macmillan Co., 325 Sansome St., San Francisco. HATTIE F. GOWER.

1896, Assistant Teacher of Sloyd, 3003 Minnesota St., Los Angeles.

JAMES D. GRAHAM, A.B., '88, A.M, '92, Toronto Univ.

1892, Superintendent of Schools, 500 Ellis St., Pasadena.

LYMAN GREGORY, M.D., '87. Chicago Hom. Med. Coll.

1899, Teacher of Physiology in High School, 400 W. 30th St., Los Angeles.

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A. F. GUNN.

Representative of American Book Co., 204 Pine St., San Francisco.

JULIUS C. HAMMEL, A.B., '94 Stanford Univ.

Principal of George Dewey School, Fruitvale.

LILLIAN D. HAZEN.

1899, Principal of Vernon School, 544 Ruth Ave., Los Angeles.

T. L. HEATON, B.L., LL.B., '80, Univ. of Mich.

1897. Instructor in Education, University of California, 2432 College Ave., Berkeley. W. H. HOUSH.

1895, Principal of High School, 1534 Ingraham St., Los Angeles.

AGNES E. HOWE, A.B., '97, Stanford Univ.

1897, Instructor in History, State Normal School, San José.

A. D. HUNTER.

1873, Director of Music, Public Schools, 440 West Holt Ave., Pomona.

FRANK H. HYATT.

1898, Superintendent of Schools, Pomona.

O. P. JENKINS, A.B., A.M., Moore's Hill Coll.; M.Sc., Ph D., Ind. Univ.

1891, Professor of Physiology, Leland Stanford Jr. University, Stanford University.

BURT ORNON KINNEY, A.B., '97, Stanford Univ.

1901, Head of Department of History and Economics, High School, 2802 Menlo Ave., Los Angeles.

C. A. KUNOU.

Supervisor of Manual Training, 422 So. Avenue 19, Los Angeles.

J. W. MCCLYMONDS, A.B., '71, Westminster, Pa.

1888, Superintendent of City Schools, 447 34th St., Oakland.

FREDERICK H. MEYER.

1902, Instructor in Drawing, Univ. of California, 420 Montgomery St., Berkeley. ERNEST CARROLL MOORE, A. B., '92, LL.B., '94, Ohio Nor. Univ.; A.M., '96, Columbia Univ.; Ph.D., '98, Univ. of Chicago.

1899, Instructor in Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley.

1899 FRANK MORTON, A.B., '80, Dartmouth.

1888, Principal of Lowell High School, 3331 Washington St., San Francisco.

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