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Colors

Blue and Gold

Peacock Blue and White
Blue and Gray
Red, Old Gold and Black
Maroon and White

Royal Blue and Gold
Blue and White
Red and White

Brown and Gold
Gold and Black
Rose and Gray
Green and Gold
Blue and Gold
None

Navy Blue and White
Red, White and Yellow
Orange and Maroon
Orange and Blue
(a)

Red and Steel
Orange and Blue

Scarlet

Green and White
Old Gold and Black
Green and Orange
Orange and Black

Red and Black
White and Blue
Blue and White
Crimson and Gray
Red and Green
Purple and Gold
Green and Gold
Orange and Black
Gold and White
Blue
Cardinal

Crimson

Lavender and Purple

(a) No information received.

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Colors

Wesleyan Univ. (Conn.) Cardinal and Black
West Baden College. Maroon and Gold
Western College.
Tyrian Blue
Western Maryland Coll. Green and Gold
Western Reserve Univ.. Scarlet Red and White
Western Ontario, Un. of Purple and White
Western Union College. Maroon and Gold
Westminster Coll. (Mo.) Royal Blue
Westminster Coll. (Pa.) King's Blue and White
W. Va. Inst. of Tech. Old Gold and Blue
West Virginia State Coll. Old Gold and Black
West Virginia University Old Gold and Blue
W. Virginia Wesleyan Col. Orange and Black
Wheaton College (Ill.)..Orange and Blue
Wheaton Coll. (Mass.).
Whitman College..
Whittier College.
Whitworth College.
Wilberforce University
Wiley College
William Smith College
Wm. J. Bryan College
William Jewell College
William and Mary Coll.
William Penn College
Willamette University.
Williams College.
Wilmington College
Wilson College
Winthrop College
Wisconsin, Univ. of
Wittenberg College
Wofford College...
Wooster, College of
Worcester Polytechnic In.
Wyoming, Univ. of.

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Academic doctors' hoods-The bachelor wears a gown of black worsted with open or closed front and long-pointed sleeves. The Oxford style being most popular in American colleges. The gown of the master is made with open front and preferably of silk. It has long, closed sleeves with squared ends falling well below the knees and slit for the arms near the elbow. The gown worn by the doctor is also of silk and with the open front, but has full bell-shaped sleeves. The front is faced with velvet and on each sleeve are three bars of velvet, black or the color of the hood-trimming.

College Finances

Source: Office of Education, U. S. Department of the Interior

In the 1937-38 school year, 1,298 universities, colleges and professional schools, and 288 teachers' colleges and normal schools-a total of 1,586 institutions-received $760,478,419; and expended $684,

850,807.

The sources of the receipts were as followsStudents' fees, $178,996,228; endowment income, $70,654,211; Federal Government, $29,344,723; State governments, $140,959,123; local governments, $22,090,702; private gifts and grants, $36,908,257; sales and services of organized activities, $27,946,942; miscellaneous receipts, $15,207,831; auxiliary enterprises and activities, $130,523,094; receipts for additions to physical plant $58,263,888; receipts for increase of permanent funds, $49,583,420.

The expenditures of the 1,586 (1,298 plus 288) institutions included general administration and expense, $56,405,850; resident instruction and re

lated activities, $277,037,542 ($253,006,388 plus $24,031,154); organized research, $25,212,977; libraries, $17,588,240; physical plant operation and maintenance, $62,737,655; total general and educational expenditures, $475,191,638, to which are to be added $139.193,507 spent on auxiliary enterprises and activities (including athletics), and $70,465,662 on buildings and grounds.

The physical property of 1,434 higher institutions in the 1937-38 school year was valued at $2,556,074,571, of which the grounds represented $308,420,323; buildings, $1,781,024,833; equipment, $423,892,820; unexpended plant funds. $42,736,595.

Bound volumes in the libraries of the 1,362 institutions reporting in 1936 numbered 62,858,078, of which there were in New York State, 6,946,526; Massachusetts, 6,161,050; Illinois, 4,420,878; Pennsylvania, 3,886,960; Ohio, 3,526,005; California, 3.334,537; Connecticut, 2,616,383.

Medical Schools, Students, Graduates, 1905-1940

No.

Source: American Medical Association
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Student figures include schools offering preclinical courses.

Women students (graduates in parenthesis): 1905, 1,073 (219); 1910, 907 (116); 1915, 592 (92); 1920, 818 (122); 1925, 910 (204); 1930, 955 (204); 1935, 1,077 (207): 1936, 1,133 (246); 1937, 1,113 (238): 1938, 1,161 (237); 1939, 1,296 (285).

Associations and Societies in the United States
Source: World Almanac Questionnaire

Abolish Capital Punishment (see Capital Punish-
ment, Amer. League to Abolish).
Abraham Lincoln Ass'n (1909), 703 First Nat'l
Bank, Springfield, Ill.; 755; Exec. Sec.. Harry E.
Pratt.

Accountants, American Institute of (1887), 13 East
41st St., N. Y. City: 5,657; Sec., John L. Carey.
Accountants, Nat'l Ass'n of Cost (1919), 385 Madi-
son Ave., N. Y. City; 10,000; Bus. Man.. Dr.
Stuart C. McLeod.

Accountants, N. Y. Society of (1900), Hotel Mc-
Alpin, N. Y. City; 150; address communications
to the secretary.

Actors & Artistes of America, Associated (1919), 45
West 47th St.. N. Y. City; 30,000; Int'l Pres..
Frank Gillmore; Int'l Exec. Sec., Paul Dullzell.
Actors' Equity Association (1913), 45 West 47th St.,
N. Y. City; 4,250; Exec. Sec.. Paul Dullzell.
Actors' Fund of America (1882), 1619 Broadway, N.
Y. City; 1,952; Sec.. Robert Campbell.
Actuarial Society of America (1889), 393 Seventh
Ave., N. Y. City; 786; Sec., Walter Klem.
Actuaries, American Institute of (1909), 135 So. La
Salle St., Chicago, Ill.; 692; Sec., W. D. Mac-
Kinnon.

Adult Education, American Ass'n for (1926), 525
West 120th St., N. Y. City: 1,700; Dir., Morse
A. Cartwright.

Advertising Agencies, American Ass'n of (1917), 420
Lexington Ave., N. Y. City; 122; Man. Dir..
Frederic R. Gamble.

Advertising Federation of America (1905), 330 West
42d St., N. Y. City; 11,000; Gen. Man.. Earle
Pearson.

Aeronautic Ass'n., Nat'l (1922), The Willard Hotel,
Washington, D. C.; 15,000 active members; Sec.,
Lt. Col. G. deFreest Larner.

Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America
(1920), Shoreham Bldg., Washington, D. C.:
Pres., John H. Jouett.

Aeronautical Weight Engineers (see Engineers.
Aeronautical).

Agricultural Engineers-(see Engineers, Amer. Soc.
of).
Agriculture, American Committee on the Int'l In-
stitute of (1923), 616 Investment Bldg., Washing-
ton, D. C.; limited to 100; Sec., Charles Brand.
Agronomy, American Society of (1908), abt. 1,200;
Sec., G. G. Pohlman, W. Va. Agric. Experiment
Station, Morgantown, W. Va.

Air Transport Ass'n of America (1936), 135 So. La
Salle St.. Chicago, Ill.; address all communica-
tions to the secretary.

Aleph Zadik Aleph of B'nai B'rith (1924), 1003
K St., N.W., Washington, D. C.; 22,350; Exec.
Sec.. Julius Bisno.

Allied Youth (1931), 1201-16th St., N. W., Wash-
ington, D. C.; Sec., W. Roy Breg.

Altrusa Clubs, Int'l Ass'n of (1917), 540 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.; 4,500; Sec., Miss Mabel F. Meek.

Amateur Press Ass'n of America, United (1895).
625 Pioneer Bldg., Seattle, Wash.; limited to
300; Sec.-Treas., Roy Erford.

American Academy in Rome (1894), 101 Park Ave..
N. Y. C.: Rome address: Porta San Pancrazio,
Rome 129, Italy; Exec. Sec., Roscoe Guernsey, N.
Y. City address.

American Antiquarian Society (1812), Salisbury &
Park Ave., Worcester, Mass.; 216; Dir., Clarence
S. Brigham.

American Asiatic Association (1898), India House,
Hanover Square, N. Y. City; 200; Sec., John B.
Chevalier.
American Federation of Labor (1881), A. F. of L.
Bldg., Washington, D. C.; 4,247,443; Pres., Wil-
liam Green; Sec., George Meany.

American Institute of the City of New York (1828),
60 East 42d St., N. Y. City; 612; Sec., Gerard P.
Herrick.

American Irish Historical Society (1897), 991 Fifth
Ave., N. Y. City: 2,500; Sec.-Gen., J. C. Walsh.
American Iron and Steel Institute (1908), 350 Fifth
Ave., N. Y. City; abt. 1.275 active; address com-
munications to the secretary.

American Legion, The (1919), 777 No. Meridian St.,
Indianapolis. Ind.: 1.071.337; Nat'l Commander,
Lynn U. Stambaugh, Fargo, No. Dak.; The
Auxiliary; 501,367; Pres., Mrs. Mark W. Murrill,
Scituate, Mass.

American Legion, Sons of The (1932), 777 No.
Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind.: 64.370; Dir., C.
M. Wilson.
American Oriental Society (1842), 329 Sterling
Memorial Library, New Haven, Conn.; 843; Sec..
Ferris J. Stephens.
American-Scandinavian

Foundation (1911), 116

East 64th St., N. Y. City: Sec., Henry Goddard
Leach.

American Swedish Historical Foundation (1926).
American-Swedish Historical Museum, 19th &
Pattison Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; 3,000; Sec.,
Prof. George Ryden, Univ. of Delaware, Dover,
Del.
American Youth, Nat'l Foundation for (1940). 30
Rockefeller Plaza, N. Y. City; Chmn., Gene Tun-
ney; Dir., Murray Plavner.
American Woman's Association (see Woman's Asso-
ciation, American).
Animals, American Soc. for the Prevention of
Cruelty to (1866), 50 Madison Ave., N. Y. City:
5,000; Exec. Vice-Pres., Sydney H. Coleman.
Anti-Profanity League (1902), Ware, Mass.; 34,000;
Gen. Sec., Rev. Roland D. Sawyer.

Anti-Saloon League of America (1895), 131 B St..
S. E., Washington, D. C.; Gen. Sec., George W.
Crabbe.
Anti-Saloon League of New York (1905), 44 Howard
St., Albany, N. Y.; State Supt., Rev. Wallace H.
Marsh; Sec., Rev. C. J. Wood.
Aquarium Society (1892), American Museum of
Natural History, 77th St. & Central Park West,
N. Y. City; Sec., W. H. Southwick.
Arbitration Ass'n., American (1926), 1230 Sixth
Ave., N. Y. City: 8,000 arbitrators in 1,600 cities:
Exec. Sec., J. Noble Braden.
Archaeological Institute of America (1879), 504
Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia Univ., N. Y. City:
1,552; Sec., Meriwether Stuart.

Archery Ass'n of the U. S., Nal't (1879), 77 Frank-
lin St., Boston, Mass.; 400; Sec., Louis C. Smith.
Architects, American Insti. of (1857), The Octagon,
1741 New York Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.;
3,090; Sec., Charles T. Ingham.

Architects, American Society of Landscape (1899),
9 Park St., Boston, Mass.; 443; Corr. Sec., Brad-
ford Williams.

Architects, New York Society of (1907), 101 Park
Ave., N. Y. City: 500; Sec., John T. Briggs.
Architects, Soc. of Beaux-Arts (1894), 304 E. 44th
St., N. Y. City; 250; Sec., Alfred E. Poor.
Architectural League of New York (1880). 115 East
40th St., N. Y. City; 500; Exec. Sec., Lucile A.
Pedrick.
Army and Navy Legion of Valor of the U. S. (1890),
314 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 1,044; Sec., Lt.
Ben. Prager, D.S.C.

Army and Navy Union, U.S.A. (1886), Nat'l Hdqrs..
20 S. Tennessee Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; abt.
8,000; Nat'l Adjt., Henry W. Gerber, 614 Oriental
Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.

Art and Industry, Nat'l Alliance of (1914), 119 East
19th St, N. Y. City: 435; Sec., Josephine M.
Peterson.

Art Society of N. Y., Municipal (1892), 119 East
19th St., N. Y. City: 300; Sec., Lorimer Rich.
Art Students' League (1875), 215 West 57th St., N.
Y. City: 1,700; Exec. Sec., Anna Nelson.
Artists, Society of Independent (1916), 19 Bethune
St., N. Y. City; 500; Sec., Fred Buchholz.
Arts, American Federation of (1909), Barr Bldg..
Washington, D. C.; 3,194; Dir., Thomas C. Par-

ker.

Arts and Letters, American Academy of (1904), 632
.West 155th St.. N. Y. City; abt. 50; Sec., Dr.
William Lyon Phelps.

Arts and Letters, International (1922), 457 West
57th St., N. Y. City: 200; Founder, E. Frye
Barker.

Arts and Letters, Nat'l Institute of (1898), 633 West
155th St., N. Y. City: 250; Sec., Henry S. Canby.
Arts and Sciences, American Academy of (1780), 28
Newbury St., Boston, Mass.: 918; Corr. Sec., Prof.
Abbott Payon Usher, 476 Widener Library,
Cambridge, Mass.

Associated Press, The (1848), 50 Rockefeller Plaza,
N. Y. City; over 2,000; Gen. Man., Kent Cooper.
Association of Amer. Railroads (see Railroads).
Ass'n for Improving the Condition of the Poor (see
Community Service Soc. of N. Y.)'
Astronomical Society, American (1899), Dearborn
Observatory, Evanston, Ill.; 627; Sec., Dean B.
McLaughlin.

Atheism, American Ass'n for the Advancement of
(1925), 38 Park Ave., N. Y. City; 400; Sec.. Wool-
sey Teller.

Athletic Foundation (see Helms Athletic Founda-
tion).
Athletic Union of U. S., Amateur (1888), Rm. 3002,
233 Broadway, N. Y. City; Sec., Daniel J. Ferris.
Bureau of Circulations (1914), 165 W.
Audit
Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill.; 2,080; Man. Dir..
James N. Shryock.

Audubon Society, Nat'l (1905), 1006 Fifth Ave., N.

Y. City; 50,000, inc. affiliated societies; Exec. Dir.,
John H. Baker.

Authors' Guild (1920), 6 East 39th St., N. Y. City: 1,000; Sec., Margaret Widdemer.

Authors' League of America (1912), 6 East 39th St.. N. Y. City; 4,000; Sec., Inez Haynes Irwin. Automobile Association, American (1902), Pennsylvania Ave. at 17th St., Washington, D. C.; 1,200,000; Gen. Man., Russell E. Singer. Automobile Association, N. Y. State (1903), DeWitt Clinton Hotel, Albany, N. Y.: 100,000; Office Manager, Jane S. Lade, as above; Sec., J. R. Crossley, Jr., Pennsylvania Hotel, N. Y. City. Automobile Club of N. Y. (1902), Hotel Pennsylvania, N. Y. City; abt. 50,000; Sec., W. B. Foden.

Automobile Dealers Ass'n, Nat'l (1917), 154 Bagley Ave., Detroit, Mich.; abt. 14,300; Man., W. E. Blanchard.

Automobile Manufacturers Association (1913), New Center Bldg.. Second Blvd., Detroit, Mich.; Exec. Vice Pres.. Pyke Johnson, Transportation Bldg., Washington, D. C.

Automobile Merchants Ass'n of New York (1922) (formed in 1909 as Auto. Dealers Ass'n): 224 West 57th St., N. Y. City: 214; Gen. Man., H. G. Bragg. Automobile Traffic Police, Int'l Ass'n of (1925), Florence, Ore.; 8,480; Sec., C. E. Howell. Aviators, American Federation of (1912), Aviators' Memorial Resort, Glenada, Ore.; 3,126; Exec. Sec., C. E. Howell.

Aztec Club of 1847 (Military Society of the Mexican War) (1847), 2015 N St., N.W., Washington, D. C.; abt. 200; Sec., Conway B. Hunt.

Bacteriologists, Society of American (1900); 1,600; Pres., Dr. O. T. Avery, Rockefeller Institute, 66th St. and York Ave., N. Y. City; Sec., Dr. 1. L. Baldwin, Dept. of Agricultural Bacteriology. Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisc. Ball Players of America, Ass'n of Professional (1924), 524 So. Spring St., Los Angeles, Calif.; 4,000; Sec., Win Clark, Rm. 404, Lissner Bldg., as above.

Bankers Ass'n, American (1875), 22 East 40th St.. N. Y. City; 14,000; Sec., Richard W. Hill. Bankers Ass'n of America, Investment (1912), 33 So. Clark St., Chicago, Ill.; 670; Exec. Sec., Alden H. Little.

Banking, American Institute of (1900), 22 East 40th St., N. Y. City; 69.758; Sec., Floyd W. Larson. Baptist Home Mission Society, American (1832), 212 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: Exec. Sec., Rev. G. Pitt Beers.

Baptist Board of Education (1910), 152 Madison Ave., N. Y. City; Exec. Sec., Rev. Whitney S. K. Yeaple.

Baptist Young People's Union of America (1891), 203 No. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.; 250,000; Gen. Sec., Edwin Phelps.

Bar Association (see Lawyers' Ass'n, N. Y. County). Bar Association, National (1925), 14 E. Pleasant St., Baltimore, Md.; 1,400; Sec., George W. Evans.

Bar Association, American (1878), 1140 No. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.; 32,000; address all communications to the secretary.

Bar Association, Bronx County (1902), 851 Grand Concourse, The Bronx, N. Y. City, Sec., David Stein.

Bar Association, Brooklyn (1889), 123 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 850: Sec., John P. McGrath. Bar Association, Federal (1920), Columbian Bldg., 416 Fifth Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.; 1,200; Sec., David S. Davison.

Bar Association, N. Y. State (1876), 90 State St..
Albany, N. Y.; 4,900; Sec., Charles W. Walton.
Bar of the City of N. Y. Ass'n of the (1870), 42
West 44th St., N. Y. City: 3,831; Sec., Charles H.
Strong.

Belgian American Educational Foundation (1920).
420 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City; 102: Pres. and
Sec., Perrin C. Galpin: Chmn., Edgar Rickard.
Bible and Fruit Mission to the Public Hospitals of
N. Y. City (1874), 5 East 48th St., N. Y. City;
Pres., Mrs. Warner M. Van Norden.
Bible Society (1915); Int'l Exec. Dir., Mrs. Grace
Thacker Diehl, P. O. Box 65, Peoria, Ill.
Bible Society, American (1816), 450 Park Ave., N.
Y. City; abt. 10,000; Rec. Sec., Rev. Francis C.
Stifler.

Biblical Literature and Exegesis, Society of (1880), 594; Sec.. Prof. John W. Flight, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa.

Bibliographical Society of America (1904), 47 East 60th St., N. Y. City; 836; Permanent Sec., George L. McKay.

Bicycle League of America, Amateur (1920), 2037 Hughes Ave., The Bronx, N. Y.; 18,500; Sec.. Henry E. Isola.

Big Brother Movement (1904), 314 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City: 952; Sec., Joseph H. McCoy.

Billiard Association of America (1922), 629 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Sec., Doris Williams. Biological Chemists (see Chemists, American Society).

Biophysics and Cosmobiology, American Soc. of 1936), 20 West 69th St.. N. Y. City: 300; Sec., Dr. Eugene A. Dupin.

Birth Control Federation of America (1921), 501 Madison Ave., N. Y. City: Sec., Mrs. Albert D. Lasker.

Blind, American Foundation for the (1923), 15 West 16th St., N. Y. City; Exec. Sec., Robert B. Irwin.

Blind, N. Y. Institute for the Education of (1832). 999 Pelham Parkway, N. Y. City: Principal, Merle E. Frampton.

Blizzard Men of 1888 (1929): 775; Pres., Major
August Post. 58 West 57th St., N. Y. City; Sec..
Harry T. Rogers, 284 Windser Pl., Brooklyn, N. Y.
B'nai B'rith (1843), 1003 K St., N.W., Washing-
ton, D. C.; 150,000; Sec., Maurice Bisgyer.
B'nai B'rith, Dist. No. 1 (1843), 11 W. 42d St..
N. Y. City; 22,000; Sec., Lawrence White.
Boiler Makers' Association, Master (1902), 29 Park-
wood St., Albany, N. Y.; 430; Sec., Albert F.
Stiglmeier.

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Booksellers Association, American (1900). 35 East
20th St., N. Y. City; 695; Exec. Sec., Robert M.
Coles.
Botanical Society of America (1906); 1,365; Pres..
Dr. J. T. Buchholz, Dept. of Botany, Univ. of
Illinois, Urgana, Ill.; Sec., Dr. P. R. Burkholder.
Osborn Botanical Laboratory, Yale Univ., New
Haven, Conn.
Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages, American (1919).
Southern Bldg., Washington, D. C.; abt. 2,300;
Sec., John J. Riley.

Bowling Ass'n, N. Y. (1904), 1680 Broadway, N. Y.
City: 26,000; Pres., Alfred J. Cawse, Jr.
Boxing Ass'n, Nat'l (1920), 462 Indiana Ave., N.W..
Washington, D. C.; 38 States and 5 Foreign
Commissions; address communications to Execu-
tive Secretary.

Boy Rangers of America (1913), 630 Fifth Ave..
N. Y. City; Pres., Edward W. France.
Boy Scout Foundation of Greater N. Y. (1922), 120
West 42d St., N. Y. City; 50,725; Sec., Perry A.
Lint.

Boy Scouts of America (1910), 2 Park Ave., N. Y.
City: over 1,500,000; Chief Scout Exec., James
E. West.

Boys' Clubs of America (1906), 381 Fourth Ave., N.
Y. City; 352 member organizations; address all
communications to the Executive Director.
Brewers' Association, U. S. (1862), 21 E. 40th St.,
N. Y. C.; 225; Sec., C. D. Williams.
Bridge League, American Contract (1927), Park
Central Hotel, N. Y. City: abt. 10,000; address
all communications to the Executive Secretary.
Brith Abraham, Ind. Order (1887), 37 Seventh St...
N.-Y. City; 55,000; Grand Sec., Max L. Hollander.
Brith Sholom, Ind. Order (1905), 506 Pine St..
Philadelphia, Pa.: 12,000; Grand Sec., Louis I.
Gilgor.

Broadcasters, National Ass'n of (1923), 1626 K St.,
N.W., Washington, D. C.: Act. Sec., C. E.
Arney, Jr.

Broadway Association (1911), Fisk Bldg.. Broadway at 57th St., N. Y. City; 1,000; Man. Dir., Henry G. Fargel.

Bronx Board of Trade (1894), 349 East 149th St., The Bronx, N. Y.; 1,875; Exec. Sec., William E. Matthews.

Brookings Institution (1927), 722 Jackson Pl.. N.W., Washington, D. C.; Sec., Elizabeth H. Wilson. Brotherhood of America (1847), 2410 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.; 3,000; Sec., C. A. Leng. Box 3641, Kens. Station, Philadelphia, Pa. Building and Loan League, U. S. (1892), 333 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.; 4,000; Exec. Vice Pres., Morton Bodfish.

Building Trades Employers' Association (1905), 2 Park Ave., N. Y. City; 800; Sec.. William G. Wheeler.

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Bus Operators-(see Motor Bus Operators).
Business Men's Ass'n, Nat'l Small (1937), Akron,
Ohio; Ass't Sec., Margaret Robson.
Business Paper Editors, National Conference of
(1919), 369 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City;
Sec., James G. Lyne, Railway Age, 30 Church
St., N. Y. City.
Business Papers, Associated (1916), 369 Lexington
Ave., N. Y. City: 132; Exec. Vice Pres., Stanley
A. Knisely.

Camp Fire Girls (1912), 88 Lexington Ave., N. Y.
City: 307,027; Nat'l Exec., Lester F. Scott.
Cancer, American Soc. for the Control of (1913).
350 Madison Ave.. N. Y. City; abt. 1,200: Man.
Dir., Dr. C. C. Little; Sec., Dr. Frank E. Adair.
Canners Association, Nat'l (1907). 1739 H St.,
N.W., Washington, D. C.; 835; Sec., Frank E.
Gorrell.

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Capital Punishment, Amer. League to Abolish (1925), 124 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City; Dir., Miss Vivian Pierce.

Carabao, Military Order of the (1900 in Manila, P. I.): 1028 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C.; 1,500; Sec. (Grand Lead), Col. Joseph M. Heller, MRC, USA.

Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation (1930), 420 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 475; Exec. Dir., Wilbur K. Thomas.

Carnegie Corporation of New York (1911), 522 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City; address communications to the secretary.

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1910), 700 Jackson Pl., N.W., Washington, D. C.; address communications to the secretary. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1905), 522 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City; address communications to the secretary. Carnegie Hero Fund Commission (1904), 2307 Oliver Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.; address communications to the secretary.

Carnegie Institution of Washington (1902), 16th and P Sts., N.W., Washington, D. C.; address communications to the executive officer. Casualty Actuarial Society (1914), 90 John St.. N. Y. City; 305: Sec., Richard Fondiller. Catholic Actors Guild of America (1914), Hotel Astor, N. Y. City; 1,200; Pres., George M. Cohan; Exec. Sec., George Buck.

Catholic Benevolent Legion, Supreme Council (1881), 186 Remson St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 2,917; Sup. Sec.. Cornelius O'Leary.

Catholic Knights of America (1877), 4 No. 8th St.. St. Louis, Mo.; 12,525; Sec., Norman E. Patrick. Catholic Men, Nat'l Council of (1920), Washington, D. C.; Nat'l Sec., Daniel E. Morrissey, Conway Bldg., Chicago, Ill.

Catholic Welfare Conference, Nat'l (1919), 1312 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C.: Gen. Sec.. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Ready. Catholic Women, Nat'l Council of (1920), 1312 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C.: abt. 5,000,000; Exec. Sec., Miss Margaret T. Lynch.

Catholic Writers Guild of America (1920), 128 West 71st St., N. Y. City: 300; Sec., Eleanor M. Tucker.

Catholic Youth Organization (1909), 35 East 51st St., N. Y. City; Archdiocesan Director, Rev. Harold S. Engel.

Central Mercantile (see Mercantile Ass'n). Ceramic Society, American (1899), 2525 No. High St.. Columbus, Ohio: 1,839 members, 580 subscribers: Gen. Sec.. Ross C. Purdy. Chamber of Commerce, Borough of Queens (1911). 24-16 Bridge Plaza South, L. I. City, N. Y.; 800: Exec. Sec., P. W. Moore.

Chamber of Commerce, Bronx (1914), 260 East 161st St., The Bronx, N. Y.; 1,100; Exec. Sec.. John E. Gannon.

Chamber of Commerce, Brooklyn (1918), 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1,500; Exec. Vice-Pres.. H. E. Galvin.

Chamber of Commerce, Flushing (1938), 39-01 Main St., Flushing, N. Y.; Exec. Sec., Haynes Trebor. Chamber of Commerce of the State of N. Y. (1768), 65 Liberty St., N. Y. City; limited to 2,500; Sec.. B. Colwell Davis, Jr.

Chamber of Commerce, Staten Island (1895). 57 Bay St., St. George, Staten Island: 400; Sec.. Art O. Hedquist.

Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. of A. (1912). 1615 H St.. N.W., Washington, D. C.; organization members. 1,535; individual and associate members, 10,004; Sec., Ralph Bradford. Chamber of Commerce, The Uptown (1896), 271 West 125th St., N. Y. City; abt. 525; Exec. Sec.. Matthew J. Eder.

Charities Aid Association, State (1872), 105 East 22nd St., N. Y. City; abt. 10,000; Sec.. Homer Folks.

Charity Organization Society of the City of N. Y. -(see Community Service Soc. of N. Y.) Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle (1878). Chautauqua, N. Y.; 850,000; Dir., Julius King. Checker Ass'n, American (1907), 664 Columbus Ave., Benton Harbor, Mich.; Pres., W. E. Thomis. as above. Chemical Engineers-(see Engineers, Amer. Inst. of).

Chemical Society, American (1876), 1155 16th St.. N.W.. Washington, D. C.; 28,356; Sec., Charles L. Parsons, American Chemical Society Bldg.. as above.

Chemists, American Institute of (1923), 233 Broadway, N. Y. City; 1.800; Sec.. Howard S. Neiman. Chemists, American Society of Biological (1906), Pres., Dr. Rudolph J. Anderson, Sterling Tower, Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn.; Sec., Dr. Arnold K. Balls, U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering, Washington, D. C.

Chemists and Chemical Engineers, Association of Consulting (1928), 50 East 41st St., N. Y. City: Exec. Sec.. Robert T. Baldwin.

Chicago Crime Commission (1919), 300 W. Adams St., Chicago, Ill.; Sec., Nathaniel Leverone. Child Conservation League of America (1913), 318 W. Washington St., Chicago, Ill.; Sec., Mrs. George Anna Smith.

Child Labor Committee, Nat'l (1904), 419 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City; abt. 15,000; Sec.. Courtenay Dinwiddie.

Child Welfare League of America (1920), 130 East
22nd St.. N. Y. City: 170; Exec. Dir., Howard
W. Hopkirk.
Children of the American Revolution, Nat'l Soc.
of the (1895), Memorial Continental Hall, Wash-
ington, D. C.; abt. 12,000; Nat'l Corr, Sec.. Mrs.
Harrison Lingo.

Children, N. Y. Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to (1875), 2 East 105th St., N. Y. City:
Gen. Man., John F. Smithers.
Children's Aid Society of N. Y. (1853), 105 East
22nd St., N. Y. City; Exec. Dir., Arthur Huck.
Children's Village, The (1851). Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.:
400 children; Exec. Dir., Harold F. Strong.
China Society of America (1913), 570 Lexington
Ave., N. Y. City; 300; Sec.. Florence Broesler.
Chinese Women's Association (1932), 311 Fifth
Ave., N. Y. City; 305; Sec., Miss Wing-ling
Wang.
Chiropractic Ass'n, Nat'l (1930), Webster City.
Iowa; 3,125; Exec. Sec., Dr. L. M. Rogers, 814
Des Moines St., as above.

Christian Endeavor, Int'l Soc. of (1881), 41 Mt.
Vernon St., Boston, Mass.; over 4,000,000; Exec.
Sec., Carroll M. Wright.

Church Boards of Education (see Education, Council of).

Church and Mission Federation, Brooklyn (1829). 285 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 1,500; Rev. J. Henry Carpenter.

Church Peace Union (1914). 70 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City; Gen. Sec., Rev. Henry A. Atkinston. Church-Related Colleges-(see Colleges. Nat'l Conference of).

Churches of Christ in America, Federal Council of the (1908), 297 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City; Gen. Sec.. Rev. Samuel McCrea Cavert, D.D. Churches, Greater New York Fed. of (1895), 71 West 23d St., N. Y. City; Gen. Sec., Dr. Robert W. Searle.

Churches, World Alliance for Int'l Friendship Through the (1914), 70 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: Gen. Sec., Henry A. Atkinson.

Citizens Budget Commission (1932), 51 East 42d St., N. Y. City: Sec., Henry J. Amy.

Citizens Union of the City of N. Y. (1897), 41 Park Row, N. Y. City; 5,500; address communications to the secretary.

Citizenship, Nat'l League for American (1913), 405 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City: 800; Exec. Dir., Sidney Eckstein.

City Managers' Association, Int'l (1914), 1313 East 60th St., Chicago, Ill.; 650; Exec. Dir., Clarence E. Ridley.

Civic Federation, Nat'l (1900), 112 Park Ave., N. Y. City; Sec., Mrs. Ralph M. Easley.

Civic Service Clubs Executive, Ass'n of (1929), Rm. 1506, 84 William St., N. Y. City; 200; Pres., James N. MacLean.

Civil Engineers (see Engineers, Amer. Soc. of). Civil Liberties Union, American (1921), 170 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: 6,000; Sec., Lucille B. Milner, 145 East 92nd St., N. Y. City.

Civil Service Reform League, Nat'l (1881), 67 West 44th St, N. Y. City: 2,500; Exec. Sec.. H. Eliot Kaplan.

Civitan International (1920), 800 Farley Bldg.,
Birmingham, Ala.; 6,000; Sec.. Arthur Cundy.
Classical League, American (1919), N. Y. Uni-
versity. Washington Sq. East, N. Y. City; 4,000;
Sec., Rollin H. Tanner.

Clearing House Ass'n, N. Y. (1853), 77 Cedar St..
N. Y. City; 200; Man., Edward L. Beck.
Cocoa Exchange, N. Y. (1925), 92 Beaver St., N. Y.
City; address communications to the secretary.
Coffee and Sugar Exchange, N. Y. (1882), 66
Beaver St., N. Y. City; 344; Supt., A. D. Corbett.
College Association, Near East (1919), 50 West 50th
St., N. Y. City: 6 colleges; Sec., Albert W. Staub.
College Entrance Examination Board (1900), 431
West 117th St., N. Y. City: 67; Exec. Sec., Prof.
George W. Mullins.

College Publicity Association, American (1917);
554; Pres., W. Emerson Reck, Colgate University,
Hamilton, N. Y.; Sec. Treas., Russell Alexander.
DePauw Univ., Greencastle, Ind.
College Unions, Association of (1919), 3417 Spruce
St., Philadelphia, Pa.: 51 regular, 18 associate
members; Sec.. Paul B. Hartenstein, Houston
Hall, Univ. of Penn.. as above.

Colleges, American Ass'n of Junior (1920), 730

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Jackson Pl., Washington, D. C.; 424 institutions: Sec., Dr. Walter C. Eells.

Colleges, Association of American (1915), 19 West 44th St., N. Y. City: 564. Exec. Dir., Guy E. Snavely.

Colleges and Universities, Ass'n of Land Grant
(1887); Chmn.. Exec. Committee, Dr. T. O.
Walton, Texas A. & M. College, College Station,
Texas; Sec.. Thomas P. Cooper, c/o Experiment
Station, Lexington, Ky.
Colleges, Nat'l Conference of Church-Related
(1934), 744 Jackson Pl., N.W., Washington, D. C.;
381 Colleges and Universities (Protestant and
Catholic); Gen. Sec., Gould Wickey.

Collegiate Schools of Business, American Ass'n of
(1916); 55 member schools; Pres.. Dean C. C.
Fichtner. Univ. of Ark., Fayetteville, Ark.: Sec.-
Treas., Dean Herluf V. Olsen, Amos Tuck School,
Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H.
Colonial Dames of America (1890), 421 East 61st
St., N. Y. City: 1.450: Sec.. Mrs. Norman F.
Lovett.

Colonial Dames of America, Nat'l Society of the
(1891), Dunbarten House, 2715 Que St., Wash-
ington, D. C.; 12,955; address all communica-
tions to the Corresponding Secretary.
Colonial Sons and Daughters (1920), 457 West 57th
St., N. Y. City; 270, Gov.-Gen., E. Frye Barker.
Colonial Wars, Gen. Soc. of (1920); 3,500; Sec.
Edgar F. Waterman, 196 Beacon St., Boston.
Mass.

Colonization Society, American (1916), 514-6 Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C.. Sec.. Paul Sleman.

Colored People, Nat'l Association for the Advancement of (1909), 69 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City; abt. 100,000; Pres., Arthur B. Spingarn; Sec., Walter White. Columbia University Alumni Federation (1909). Alumni House, Columbia University, N. Y. City: 8,000; Exec. Sec.. Clarence E. Lovejoy. Commerce and Industry Ass'n of N. Y. (form. Merchants Ass'n of N. Y.) (1897), 233 Broadway. N. Y. City: 3,200; Sec., Thomas J. Miley. Rm. 942, as above.

Commercial Law-(see Law League).

Commercial Travelers of America-(see Travelers of America).

Community Chests and Councils (1918). 155 East 44th St., N. Y. City; 373; Exec. Vice-Pres., Allen T. Burns.

Community Councils of the City of N. Y. (1919). 110 East 42nd St., N. Y. City; 20,000; Exec. Sec.. Frederick E. Comiskey, Jr.

Community Service Society of N. Y. (1939) (form. Ass'n for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 1843. and Charity Organization Society of N. Y., 1882); Exec. Dir., Stanley P. Davies.

Compensation Insurance Rating Board (1914), 125 Park Ave., N. Y. City; 76: Gen. Man.. Henry D. Sayer; Sec., George A. Dierauf.

Concrete Institute, American (1905), 408 New Center Bldg., Detroit, Mich.: 1,706; Sec.-Treas.. Harvey Whipple.

Confederate Veterans, United (1889), 1528 Lowerline St.. New Orleans, La.; Ass't to Adjt. Gen.. Mrs. W. B. Kernan.

Congregational Association, American (1853), 14 Beacon St, Boston, Mass.: 112: Sec.. Thomas Todd.

Congregation Christian Churches of the U. S. of A., General Council of (1931)-when the Nat'l Council of Congregational Churches, est. 1871. merged with the General Convention of the Christian Churches, est. 1819: 287 Fourth Ave.. N. Y. City: 1,058,807; Minister and Secretary, Rev. Douglas Horton; General Council, Michael J. Thomas.

Congress of Industrial Organizations (1935), 1106 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C.; 5,000,000: Pres., Philip Murray; Sec., James B. Carey. Consulting Engineers--(see Engineers. American Inst. of).

Consumers League, National (1899), 114 East 32nd
St., N. Y. City; 3,000; Sec., Hyman Schroeder,
Consumers League of N. Y. (1891), 215 Fifth Ave.,
N. Y. City: 2,000: Exec. Sec.. Mrs. Helena P.
Gans.

Contract Bridge-(see Bridge League).
Cooperative League of the U. S. A. (1916), 608 St.
Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill., and 167 East 12th St..
N. Y. City; abt. 1,000,000; Gen. Sec.. E. R.
Bowen, Chicago address.

Cost Accountants-(see Accountants, Nat'l).
Cotton Association, American (Better Farming
Campaign) (1922). 516 Chamber of Commerce
Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; Man. Dir., Harvie Jordan.
Cotton Exchange, N. Y. (1871), 60 Beaver St., N. Y.
City: 450; Sec., Tinney C. Figgatt.
Cotton Manufacturers, Nat'l Association of (1854).
80 Federal St., Boston, Mass.: abt. 450; Pres. &
Sec., Russell T. Fisher.

Credit Association, Nat'l Retail (1912), 1218 Olive
St., St. Louis, Mo.; 16,639; Gen. Man.-Treas..
L. S. Crowder; Sec.. Arthur H. Hert.
Credit Bureaus of N. Y. State, Associated (1926):
40; Pres., G. Winthrop, 74 Broadway, Nyack.
N. Y. Sec., Jane G. McAuliffe, 211 E. Seneca
St.. Ithaca, N. Y.

Credit Men, Nat'l Association of (1896), 1 Park
Ave., N. Y. City; 20,000; Exec. Man., Henry H.
Heimann.

Credit Men's Association, N. Y. (1895), 354 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City; 2,200; Exec. Man., C. L. Riegel. Crime Detection Laboratory of New Jersey (1933), 872 Sheridan Ave., Elizabeth, N. J.; Sec., Herbert G. Steffens.

Crippled Children, Nat'l Society, Elyria, Ohio; Sec., E. Jay Howenstine.

Crippled Children, Walter Scott Foundation for the Aid of (1899), 55 West 68th St., N. Y. City; 174: Sec., Mrs. Alton Brooks Parker.

Cryptogram Association, American (1932), Burton, Ohio; 625; Pres., E. E. Alden, 189 Montcalm Dr.. Rochester, N. Y.; Sec.. Joseph O. Stofer, 39 Birchwood Ave., Dayton, Ohio.

Curb Exchange, N. Y. (1929); form. N. Y. Curb Agency, 1908; N. Y. Curb Market, 1911; 86 Trinity Pl., N. Y. City: 550 regular, 255 associate members; Pres., George P. Rea: Sec., Charles E. McGowan.

Dairymen's League Cooperative Association (1919). 11 West 42d St., N. Y. City: 30,246; Sec.. L. A. Chapin.

Daughters of America (1891), 1002 Home Savings
& Loan Bldg., Youngstown, Ohio; abt. 150,000;
Sec., Max C. Roth.
Daughters of the American Revolution, Nat'l Soc.
(1890), Memorial Continental Hall, Washington,
D. C. 143,817; Corr. Sec. Gen., Mrs. Elizabeth
M. Cox.
Daughters of the Cincinnati (1894): 325; Sec..
Mrs. Bouvier Scott, 765 Park Ave.. N. Y. City.
Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America,
Nat'l Soc. (1898), 1828 Eye St., N.W., Washing-
ton, D. C.; 2,000; Sec.. Mrs. John T. Gardner.
R.F.D. 2. East Greenwich, R. I.
Daughters of Isabella, Nat'l Circle (1897), 375
Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn.; 50,000; Nat'l
Sec.. Miss Mary F. Riley.

Daughters of the King (1885), 150 Fifth Ave., N. Y.
City: 5,000; Sec., Miss Lillian J. Soper, 6407 42d
St., N.W.. Washington, D. C.
Daughters of 1912, Nat'l Society of U. S. (1892).
1461 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Washington,
D. C.; Sec.. Mrs. Lloyd DeWitt Smith, 731 Grand
Marais Blvd., Grosse Pointe, Mich.

Daughters of the Revolution, Nat'l Society (1891).
Graybar Bldg., 420 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City:
Sec., Mrs. Anthony Conrad Eiser.
Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War
(1885), 1326 18th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.;
35,000; Sec.-Treas., Miss Grace Hurd.

Deaf, American Ass'n to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the (1890, Volta Bureau, 1537 35th St. N.W., Washington, D. C.; 2,200; Sec., T. C. Forrester, Rochester School for the Deaf, Rochester, N. Y.

Deaf, Conference of Executives of American Schools for the (1868). Frederick, Md.; 80; Pres.. Percival Hall Litt, Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C.; Chmn., Exec. Committee, Ignatius Bjorlee, School for Deaf, as above.

Deaf, Convention of American Instructors of the
(1850); 1,000; Pres., Dr. C. J. Settles, Sch. for
Deaf, St. Augustine, Fla.; Sec., Burton Driggs,
Sch. for Deaf, Gooding, Idaho.
DeMolay, Order of (1919), 201 E. Armour Blvd..
Kansas City, Mo.; 1,500,000; Sec.-Gen., Frank
S. Land.
Dental Association, American (1859), 212 E. Su-
perior St., Chicago, Ill.; 50,000; Sec., Dr. H. B.
Pinney.

Design, Beaux-Arts Institute of (1916), 304 E. 44th
St.. N. Y. City; 251; Sec.. Kenneth K. Stowell.
Disabled American Veterans of World War (1921)
2840 Melrose Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio: approx.
45,000; Nat'l Adjt., Vivian D. Corbly.
Down Town Association (1860), 60 Pine St.. N. Y.
City: 1,206; Sec.. Alfred Ely.

Dragan, Imperial Order of the (Milltary) (1900). Grand Custodian of Archives, Edw. R. Leigh. Lake Ave., Chews, N. J.

Dramatics Guild of the Authors League of America (1921), 6 East 39th St., N. Y. City: 2,265: Sec.. Richard Rodgers.

Druggists Association, Nat'l Wholesale (1882), 330
W. 42nd St., N. Y. City; 211 active, 433 associate.
20 complimentary. 2 honorary; Exec. Vice-Pres.
& Sec., E. L. Newcomb.
Druids, United Ancient Order of-Supreme Grove,
U. S. A. (London, England, 1781; U. S.. 1832);
Sup. Sec., Chas. G. N. Geider, 29 So. Delaware
St.. Indianapolis. Ind

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