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CONTENTS: Educational boards and foundations-Church educational boards and societies-Superintendents of Catholic parochial schools-Jewish educational organizations-Directors of schools of philanthropy-International associations of education-American educational associations: (1) National and sectional; (2) State; (3) city-Learned and civic organizations-State Federations of women's clubs-National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations-Educational periodicals.

Name of board.

EDUCATIONAL BOARDS AND FOUNDATIONS.

President.

Anna T. Jeanes Founda- James H. Dillard, Box 418, tion. Charlottesville, Va.

Baron de Hirsch Fund.. E. S. Benjamin, 130 East

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Secretary.

John T. Emlen, 4th and
Chestnut Sts., Philadel-
phia, Pa.

Max J. Kohler, 52 William
St., New York, N. Y.

James Bertram, 576 5th
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Clyde Furst, 576 5th Ave.,
New York, N. Y.

Abraham Flexner, 61
Broadway, New York,
N. Y.

Miss G. C. Mann, Box 418,
Charlottesville, Va.
Frank D. Fackenthal,
116th St. and Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
Anson Phelps-Stokes,
Yale University, New
Haven, Conn.
Edwin R. Embree, 61
Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
John M. Glenn, 130 East
22d St., New York, N. Y.

Meeting.

New York, N. Y.,
Jan. 24, 1920.

New York, N. Y., third
Sunday in January.

New York, N. Y.,
Nov. 20, 1919.
New York, N. Y.,
Νον. 19, 1919.
New York, N. Y
Dec. 4, 1919,
New York, N. Y.,
December, 1919.

New York, N. Y.,
Nov. 19, 1919.

New York, N. Y.,
Dec. 3, 1919.
Monthly, October to
May, inclusive.

The Educational Directory, 1919-20, is in seven parts, viz: Part 1, Government educational activities; Part 2, Public school systems; Part 3, Higher education; Training of teachers; Part 4, Special schools; Part 5, Summer school directors; Part 6, Museums and libraries; Part 7, Miscellaneous educational organizations, etc.

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Name.

JEWISH EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS.

NATIONAL.

Presiding officer.

Secretary.

Central Conference of American
Rabbis, Religious Education
Committee.

Council of Jewish Women, Educa-
tion Committee.
Educational League for the Higher
Education of Orphans.
Jewish Chautauqua Society.

Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Board of Managers of Synagogue and School Extension.

Leo N. Franklin, Temple Bethel, Joseph S. Kornfeld, Columbus,
Detroit, Mich.
Ohio.

Mrs. Enoch Rauh, 5837 Bartlett
St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Samuel J. Wolfenstein, 1624 Comp-
ton Road, Cleveland, Ohio.
Jacob Goldbaum, 4636 Walnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.

National

Charles Shohl, First
Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mrs. Alex. Weinberg, 2049 Mur-
ray Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Eugene E. Wolf, 336 Engineers
Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Jeannette M. Goldberg, 1305
Stephen Girard Bldg., Phila-
delphia, Pa.

George Zepin, 62 Duttenhofer
Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.

LOCAL.

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American University Union in Europe. Chairman, Anson Phelps Stokes, New Haven, Conn.; secretary, Roger Pierce, Cambridge, Mass.

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

Bureau International de Fédérations d'Instituteurs. President, M. Mieras, jr.; secretary, P. Otto, Bloemendaal, Holland.

Institute of International Education. Director, Stephen P. Duggan, 421 West 117th St., New York, N. Y.
International Association of Teachers of Printing. (Eastern Section.) President, Harry Burns, Newark,
N. J.; secretary, Lester I. Dygert, P. O. Box 1, Springfield, Mass.

International Child Welfare League. President, Mrs. Walston Hill Brown, 117 East 21st St., New York,
N. Y.; general secretary, Mrs. George L. Wheelock, 331 West 101st St., New York, N. Y.
International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics. President, G. Klein, Göttingen: general secre-
tary, H. Fehr, 110 Florissant, Geneva, Switzerland.

1 Because of the world war no reports have been received during the past year from many international associations.

International Congress on School Hygiene. President, Albert Mathieu, Paris, France.
International Federation for the Development of Drawing and Art Teaching. Address: Léon Genoud,
Fribourg, Switzerland.

International Federation of Catholic Alumnae. President, Mrs. James J. Sheeran, 219 76th St., Brooklyn,
N. Y.; secretary, Helen R. O'Neil, 259 84th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Next meeting: Atlantic City, N. J.,
October, 1920.

International Federation of University Women: Administered until July, 1920, by Winifred Cullis, London, England, and Virginia C. Gildersleeve, Barnard College, New York, N. Y. Meeting: London, England, July, 1920.

International Kindergarten Union. President, Caroline D. Aborn, Mason St., Boston, Mass.; secretary, May Murray, Springfield, Mass. Next meeting: Topeka, Kans., spring, 1920.

International Moral Education Congress. Permanent commission. Address, M. Spiller, South Hill
Park, 63, London, N. W., England.

International Sunday School Association. President, W. O. Thompson, Columbus, Ohio; secretary,
Marion Lawrance, 1516 Mallers Bldg., Chicago, Ill. Next meeting: Kansas City, Mo., June, 1920.
World Association for Adult Education, 13 John St., Adelphi, W. C., London, England. Chairman,
Albert Mainsbridge; secretaries, Horace Fleming and Dorothy W. Jones.

World's Student Christian Federation. President, Dr. Karl Fries, Stockholm, Sweden; secretary, John
R. Mott, 124 East 28th St., New York, N. Y.

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.

Alumni Association of American Rhodes Scholars: L. W. Cronkhite, Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Frank Aydelotte, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.

American Association for the Advancement of Agricultural Teaching: F. E. Heald, Amherst, Mass.; Chester D. Jarvis, Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.; Springfield, Mass., 1920, with the Association of Land Grant Colleges.

American Association for the Advancement of Science, Section L: Charles H. Judd, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; B. T. Baldwin, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; Chicago, Ill., December 30-31, 1920.

American Association for the Study of the Feeble Minded: George S. Bliss, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; J. M. Murdoch, Polk, Pa.; Cleveland, Ohio, about June 1, 1920.

American Association of Agricultural College Editors: Frank H. Jeter, Raleigh, N. C.; M. V. Atwood, Ithaca, N. Y.: Amherst, Mass., probably June, 1920.

American Association of College News Bureaus: T. T. Frankenberg, Columbus, Ohio; Bernard Sobel, 1529 Ferry St., La Fayette, Ind.

American Association of Collegiate Registrars: Ezra L. Gillis, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.; C. S. Marsh, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.

American Association of Farmers' Institute Workers: J. W. Neill, Austin, Tex.; Wesley Webb, Dover, Del.; Chicago, Ill., December 8, 1920.

American Association of Instructors of the Blind: W. K. Argo, Colorado Springs, Colo.; S. M. Green, Missouri School for the Blind, St. Louis, Mo.; about June 20, 1920.

American Association of Teachers Colleges: H. H. Seerley, Cedar Falls, Iowa; J. G. Crabbe, Greeley, Colo. American Association of Teachers of Journalism: H. F. Harrington, Urbana, Ill.; John R. Brumm, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; probably Baton Rouge, La., Christmas Holidays, 1920. American Association of Teachers of Spanish: Lawrence A. Wilkins, 598 West 191st St., New York, N. Y.; Alfred Coester, Stanford University, Calif.; Christmas Holidays, 1920.

American Association of University Professors: Edward Capps, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.; H. W. Tyler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.

American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf: Edmund Lyon, East Ave., Rochester, N. Y.; Fred DeLand, Volta Bureau, Washington, D. C.; Mt. Airy, Pa., 1920.

American Bar Association, Section of Legal Education: Charles M. Hepburn, Indiana University Law School, Bloomington, Ind.; John B. Sanborn, Madison, Wis.

American Classical League: President, Andrew F. West, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.; July, 1920, with the National Education Association.

American Conference of Pharmaceutical Faculties: W. F. Rudd, Richmond, Va.; Theodore J. Bradley, 179 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass.; Washington, D. C., May, 1920.

American Council on Education: Chairman, Harry P. Judson, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; secre tary, Virginia Gildersleeve, Barnard College, New York, N. Y.; director, Samuel P. Capen, 818 Connec ticut Ave., Washington, D. C.; Washington. D. C., May, 1920.

American Educational Motion Picture Association: Allen S. Williams, 69-71 West 90th St., New York, N. Y.; R. D. V. Storey, 69-71 West 90th St., New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., November, 1919. American Federation of Arts: Robert W. de Forest, 30 Broad St., New York, N. Y.; Leila Mechlin, 1741 New York Ave., Washington, D. C.; probably Washington, D. C., May, 1920.

American Federation of Teachers: Charles B. Stillman, 1620 Lake Ave., Wilmette, Ill.; F. G. Stecker, 1618 Lake Ave., Wilmette, Ill.

American Federation of the Teachers of the Mathematical and the Natural Sciences: Riborg C. Mann, 576 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.; William A. Hedrick, Central High School, Washington, D. C.; Chicago, Ill., December 28, 1920.

American Home Economics Association: Edna N. White, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio; Cora M. Winchell, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.

American Humane Education Society: Francis H. Rowley, 180 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass.; Guy Richardson, 180 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass.; Boston, Mass., March 30, 1920.

American Institute of Dental Teachers: R. W. Bunting, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Abram Hoffman, 381 Linwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.; Detroit, Mich., January 27-29, 1920.

American Medical Association, Council on Medical Education: Arthur D. Bevan, 122 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Nathan P. Colwell, 535 North Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., March 1-2,

1920.

American Nature-Study Society: Samuel Schmucker, West Chester, Pa.; Mrs. Anna B. Comstock, Cornell
University, Ithaca, N. Y.

American Physical Education Association: Dudley B. Reed, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; James
H. McCurdy, 93 Westford Avenue, Springfield, Mass.; New York, N. Y., probably April, 1920.
American Posture League: Jessie H. Bancroft, 1 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.; Harry Ling Taylor, 1
Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.; New York, N. Y., March 13, 1920.

American School Hygiene Association: Francis E. Fronczak, Health Department, Buffalo, N. Y.; William A. Howe, Education Building, Albany, N. Y.; Cleveland, Ohio, February 24-27, 1920.

American School Peace League: Randall J. Condon, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews, 405 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass.; with the National Education Association.

American Society for the Extension of University Teaching: Henry La Barre Jayne, 505 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.: William K. Huff, 730 Witherspoon Building, Philadelphia, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa. Associated Harvard Clubs: G. Cook Kimball, 1222 Frick Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.; E. M. Grossman, 820 Rialto Building, St. Louis, Mo.; Washington, D. C., probably Spring, 1920.

Association for the Advancement of Progressive Education: Charles W. Eliot, Cambridge, Mass.; Stanwood Cobb, 11 West Kirke St., Chevy Chase, Md.; Washington, D. C., October, 1919.

Association of Alumni Secretaries: Levering Tyson, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.; Charles Jackson, 50 State St., Boston, Mass.

Association of American Colleges: William A. Shanklin, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.; R. M. Hughes, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; Chicago, Ill., January 8-10, 1920.

Association of American Instructors of the Deaf: Percival Hall, Kendall Green, Washington, D. C.; Frank M. Driggs, School for the Deaf, Ogden, Utah; Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa., July, 1920.

Association of American Law Schools: Eugene A. Gilmore, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; H. C. Jones, Morgantown, W. Va.

Association of American Library Schools; Frank K. Walter, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.; Florence R. Curtis, University of Illinois Library School, Urbana, Ill.

Association of American Medical Colleges: George Blumer, New Haven, Conn.; Fred C. Zapffe, 3431 Lexington St., Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., March 3-4, 1920.

Association of American Universities: Representative of Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio; D. A. Robertson, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.: New York, N. Y., November, 1920.

Association of Biblical Instructors in American Colleges and Secondary Schools: Charles F. Kent, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Raymond C. Knox, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.. Christmas Holidays, 1920.

Association of Business Officers of the Universities and Colleges of the Middle West: Trevor Arnett, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; W. H. Bates, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; Chicago, Ill., May 1920.

Association of Church Directors of Religious Education: Mrs. Henry W. Hunter, Oak Park, Ill.; Mary Lawrance, Auburndale, Mass.; Pittsburgh, Pa., March, 1920.

Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle States and Maryland: Howard McClenahan, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.; George W. McClelland, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; Philadelphia, Pa.; November 28-29, 1919.

Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States: J. T. Wright, Mobile, Ala.; E. A. Bechtel, Tulane University, New Orleans, La.; November, 1920.

Association of Colleges for Negro Youth: Benjamin Brawley, Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga.; J. T. Cater, Talladega College, Talladega, Ala.

Association of Collegiate Alumnæ: Mrs. M. B. Rosenberry, 504 Wisconsin Ave., Madison, Wis.; Mrs. Gertrude S. Martin, 934 Stewart Ave., Ithaca, N. Y.; Cleveland, Ohio, April, 1920.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture: Warren P. Laird, University of Pennsylvania, Philadel phia, Pa.; Clarence A. Martin, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Business: William A. Scott, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.; Morton A. Aldrich, Tulane University, New Orleans, La.; Chicago, Ill.

Association of Directors of Physical Education for Women: Rachel Hardwick, Boston University, Boston, Mass.: Katherine Sibley, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.; South Hadley, Mass., March or April,

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Chad Edoration Foundation: Emmett Hay Naylor, 18 East 41st St. New York, NY Lefferts H13, 138 West 7th St. New York. N. Y.

Cherical Association of New Enciand: Charles 8. Knox St. Paul's School. Comoved. N. H ; George Edwa Hoor Was Codere, Williamstown, Mass ; Middletown, Conn., March or April, 1800)

Classical Association of the Atlantic States. Richard M. Gummere Willam Penn Charter School, Phils delpas. Pa.: Charies Knapp. Barnard College, Columbia University. New York, NY.

Classical Association of the Middle West and South: G. J. Laing, University of Chicago, Chicago, lil, Lotus E. Lord, Z72 Oak St. Oberlin. Ohic Cleveland, Ohio, April 3, 1930

Classical Association of the Pacific States. Northern Section: William E. Kirk, Willamette Universay, Salem, Oreg.; Jabanne A. Roller, 1116 East Sherman St., Portland, Oreg.; Portland, Oreg., Thanksgiving Recess, 1920.

College Art Association of America: David M. Robinson, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md; John Shapley, Brown University, Providence, R. I.

College Conference on English in the Central Atlantic States: J. W. Tupper, Lafayette College, Easton, Pa; W. O. Sypherd, Delaware College. Newark, Del.

College Entrance Examination Board: Howard McClenahan, Princeton, N. J.; Thomas S. Fiske, 481 West 117th St., New York, N. Y.: New York, N. Y.. April 17. 1920.

Committee of Fifteen on Educational Preparation for Foreign Service (with Advisory Council); Glen Levin Swiggett, Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.

Committee on Friendly Relations among Foreign Students: Cleveland H. Dodge, 99 John St., New York, N. Y.; Charles D. Hurrey, 347 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.

Conference of Church Workers in State Universities: Thomas S. Evans, 19 South La Salle, St., Chicago Ill; Roy W. Hamilton, 526 West Superior St., St. Alms, Mich.

Conference of Colleges of the Interior: Walter H. Rollins, Fairmount College, Wichita, Kans.; Frank Ward, 5757 University Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., January, 1920,

Conference of Superintendents and Principals of Schools for the Deaf in the United States and Canada; Isaac Gardner, Washington Heights, New York, N. Y.; Ignatius Bjorlee, Frederick, Md.; Philadelphia, Pa., July 1, 1920.

Corda Fratres Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs: J. A. Hildner, 1125 Fair Oaks, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Harold J. Leonard, 515 Syndicate Building, Minneapolis, Minn.; Ann Arbor, Mich., December 28-30, 1920.

Drama League of America: Percival Chubb, 4533 Westminster Place, St. Louis, Mo.; Alice M. Houston, 1426 Forest Ave., Evanston, Ill.; April 23–26, 1920.

Eastern Arts Association: Frank E. Mathewson, Dickinson High School, Jersey City, N. J.; M. W. Haynes, Bayonne, N. J.; Boston, Mass., April 1-3, 1920.

Eastern Association of Physics Teachers: Frederick E. Sears, St. Paul's School, Concord, N. IL: Kurt Busick, Newton Technical High School, Newtonville, Mass.; Boston, Mass., February, 1920,

Eastern Commercial Teachers Association: P. S. Spangler, Pittsburgh, Pa.; D. A, McMillin, Central High School, Newark, N. J.; Philadelphia, Pa., April 1-3, 1920.

Eastern Music Supervisors' Conference: Howard C. Davis, 96 Hamilton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.; Mary M. Shaw, 120 Fountain St., Haverhill, Mass.

Educational Aid Society: Harry J. Myers, 116 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Elizabeth M. Phillips, 555 East 36th St., Chicago, Ill.; Chicago, Ill., January 11, 1920.

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