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Associations and Societies in the United States

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

Peace
for International
Washington,
(1910), 700 Jackson Pl.. N.W..
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 sub-
scribers; 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.; organiza-
tion 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 Broad-
way, 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.
W. Washington St., Chicago, Ill.; Sec., Mrs.
Child Conservation League of America (1913), 318
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
Council of).

of Education-(see

Education,

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 Con-
ference 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.
City: address communications to the secretary.
Cocoa Exchange, N. Y. (1925), 92 Beaver St., N. Y.
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 Sieman.

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. Superior 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 (Miiltary) (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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Associations and Societies in the United States

Dry Goods Association, Nat'l Retail (1911), 101
West 31st St., N. Y. City: 6,000; Gen. Man..
Lew Hahn.

Dry Goods Institute, Wholesale (1928), 40 Worth
St., N. Y. City; 125; Exec. Sec., Henry Matter.
Ducks Unlimited (1937), 342 Madison Ave., N. Y.
City: 21,000: Sec., William F. O'Donnell.
Eagles, Fraternal Order of (1898), Kirkwood Bldg.,
18th and McGee Sts., Kansas City, Mo.; 700,000;
Grand Sec., John A. Abel.

Eastern Star, Order of, Grand Chapter (1896).
Masonic Temple, 13th & N. Y. Ave., N.W., Wash-
ington, D. C.; 10,361: Grand Sec., Rose A. Yost.
Eastern Star, Oriental Grand Chapter (1916), 71
West 131st St., N. Y. City; Sec.. Kittie L.
(1885): 3,398
Williams, Apt. 4E, 203 West 140th St., N. Y. City.
American
Economic Association,
members, 1,281 subscribers: Sec., Prof. James
Washington Bell, Northwestern Univ., Evanston,
Ill.
Economic Research, Nat'l Bureau of (1920), 1819
Broadway, N. Y. City; Exec. Dir., William J.
Carson.

Economy League, National (1932), 280 Madison
Ave., N. Y. City: 5,000; Exec. Dir., H. G. W.
Sundelof.

Edison Electric Institute (1933), 420 Lexington
Ave,. N. Y. City; approx. 175; Sec.. M. B. Woods.
Editorial Association, National (1885), 188 W.
Randolph St., Chicago, Ill.; 4,500; Sec., Don Eck,
Education, American Council on (1918), 744 Jack-
son Place, N.W., Washington, D. C.; 534 colleges,
universities and educational associations; Pres.,
George F. Zook.

Education Association of the U. S., Nat'l (1857).
1201 16th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.; 211,191:
Exec. Sec., Willard E. Givens.
Education, Council of Church Boards of (1911).
744 Jackson Pl., N.W., Washington, D. C.;
Boards of Education. 22 denominations; Gen.
Sec., Gould Wickey, Suite 106, as above.
Education Foundation, Southern (1937), 726 Jack-
son Pl.. N.W., Washington, D. C.; Pres., Arthur
D. Wright.

Education, Institute of International (1919), 2 West
45th St., N. Y. City: Dir., Stephen Duggan.
8th Army Corps National Ass'n (1927); abt. 40,000
survivors of Philippine expeditions of Spanish-
American War; Nat'l Historian, George S. Geis,
8013 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Electrical Engineers-(see Engineers, Amer. Inst.
of).

Electrical Manufacturers Ass'n, Nat'l (1926). 155
East 44th St., N. Y. City: 357 member companies;
Man. Dir., W. J. Donald.

Electrical Society, N. Y. (1881), 29 West 39th St..
N. Y. City; Sec., P. M. Neave.
Electrochemical Society (1902), Columbia Uni-
versity, 119th St. & Broadway, N. Y. City; Sec..
Colin G. Fink.

Elks, B. & P. Order of (1868), 2750 Lakeview Ave..
Chicago, Ill.; 500,000; Sec., J. E. Masters.
Elks, B. & P. Order of, N. Y. Lodge No. 1 (1868).
799 Seventh Ave., N. Y. City; 2,306; Sec., Moses
Altmann.

Engine and Boat Manufacturers, Nat'l Ass'n of
(1904), 420 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City; 154:
Sec.. Ira Hand.

Engineering Association, American Railway (1899).
59 E. Van Buren St., Chicago, Ill.; 1,905; Sec..
W. S. Lacher.
Engineering Foundation (1914), 29 West 39th St..
N. Y. City; Sec., John H. R. Arms.
Engineering Society, Illuminating (1906), 51 Madi-
son Ave., N. Y. City; abt. 3,500; Sec., Howard M.
Sharp.

Engineering Trustees, United (1904), 29 West 38th
St.. N. Y. City: Sec., John H. R. Arms.
Engineers, American Ass'n of (1915), 8th floor, 8
So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.; 5.900; Nat'l
Sec., M. E. McIver.

Engineers, Amer. Institute of Chemical (1908). 50
East 41st St., N. Y. City; 2,797; Exec. Sec..
Stephen L. Tyler.

Engineers, American Institute of Consulting (1910).
75 West St., N. Y. City; 126; Sec., Philip W.
Henry.

Engineers, American Institute of Electrical (1884).
33 West 39th St., N. Y. City; 18,339; Nat'l Sec..
H. H. Henline.

Engineers, American Institute of Mining and
Metallurgical (1871), 29 West 39th St.. N. Y.
City: 14,999; Sec., A. B. Parsons.
Engineers, American Society of (1912), R. E. Gross
Bldg., Berwyn, Ill.; address communications to
the secretary.

Engineers, American Society of Agricultural (1907),
Box 229, St. Joseph, Mich.; 1,292; Sec., Raymond
Olney.

Engineers, American Society of Civil (1852). 33
West 39th St., N. Y. City; 17,113; Sec., George
T. Seabury.

Engineers, American Society of Heating and Ven-
tilating (1895), 51 Madison Ave., N. Y. City:
3,030; Sec., A. V. Hutchinson, Rm. 3000, as above.
Engineers, American Society of Mechanical (1880).
29 West 39th St., N. Y. City; 14,904; Sec..
Clarence E. Davies.
Engineers, American Society of Naval (1888), Bu-
reau of Ships, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C.;
1,400; Sec.-Treas., J. E. Hamilton.
Engineers, Chemical-(see Chemists and Chemical
Engineers).
Engineers of the City of N. Y., Municipal (1903).
29 West 39th St., N. Y. City: 600; Sec.. Alfred
Brahdy.
Engineers Institute of America, Television (1940),
763 Gower St., Hollywood, Calif.; Sec., Arthur
A. Stern.
Engineers, Institute of Radio (1912), 330 W. 42d
St., N. Y. City; 5,700; Sec., Harold P. Westman.
Engineers, Nat'l Society of Professional (1934).
National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C.; 8.200;
Sec.. Edward Larson.

Engineers, N. Y. State Society of Professional
(1926), 1941 Grand Central Terminal, N. Y. City:
3,700: Sec.. Ernest F. Fox.
Engineers, Society of Aeronautical Weight (1939);
250; Chmn., John E. Ayers, Sr., c/o Vega Air-
plane Co.. Burbank, Calif.

Engineers, Society of American Military (1919),
Mills Bldg., 17th & Penna. Ave., Washington,
D. C.; 11,600; Exec. Sec., Col. J. Franklin Bell,
Rm. 808, as above.
39th St., N. Y. City; 7,810; Sec., A. T. Colwell.
Engineers, Society of Automotive (1905), 29 West
Engineers, Society of Motion Picture (1916), Hotel
Pennsylvania, N. Y. City; address communica-
tions to the secretary.

Plaza, N. Y. City: 14,500; Gen. Sec., Frank S.
English-Speaking Union (1920), 30 Rockefeller
Coan.

Epiphany Guild of America (1924), 9148 193d St..
Hollis, L. I., N. Y.; 461; Sec., Mrs. Jane Nagle
Brooks.

Episcopal Actors' Guild of America (1926), "Little
Church Around the Corner," 1 East 29th St..
N. Y. City; 1,450; 1st Vice-Pres., Rev. Randolph
Ray; Sec., Percy Moore.

Epworth League (see M. E. Church).
Erectors' Association, Nat'l (1906), 33 West 42d
St., N. Y. City: Sec., Miss Bessie L. Crocker.
Eta Kappa Nu Association (1904), P. O. Drawer
C. Dillsburg, Pa.; 8,191; Exec. Sec.. A. B. Zerby.
Univ., N. Y. City; 236; Pres., Prof. Wm. Duncan
Ethnological Society, American (1842), Columbia
Strong.

Eugenics Research Association-(see Research in
Human Heredity).

RKO Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N. Y. City: 700;
Eugenics Society, American (1926). Rm. 803-A,
Sec., Rudolf C. Bertheau.
Exchange Club, National (1917), 335 Superior St.,
Toledo, Ohio: 40,000; Sec., Herold M. Harter.
Family Welfare Association of America (1911), 122
East 22d St., N. Y. City; 220; Sec., Linton B.
Swift.

Farm Bureau Federation, American (1920), 58 E.
Washington St.. Chicago, Ill.; 450.000 families:
Sec., R. W. Blackburn.

Farmer Labor Political Federation (1934), 2298
East Washington St., Chicago, Ill.: 400,000 farm
Doswell Ave., St. Paul, Minn.; 110,000; Sec..
Elizabeth B. Williams.

Fencers League of America, Amateur (1891); 1.165:
Sec., Dr. Ervin S. Acel, 15 Whitehall St., N. Y.
City.

Fifth Avenue Association (1907), 350 Fifth Ave.,
N. Y. City; 1,000; Sec., Thomas W. Hughes.
Fine Arts Federation of New York (1895), 115 East
40th St., N. Y. City; abt. 100; Sec., Allyn Cox.
Fire Underwriters-(see Underwriters, Nat'l Board
of).

Firemen's Ass'n of Greater N. Y., Uniformed
(1917), 63 Park Row, N. Y. City; 12,500; Sec.,
Michael Collins, Rm. 407, as above.

First Avenue Association (1926), 719 First Ave..
N. Y. City: 650; Sec., J. J. Hackett.
Fisheries Society, American (1870). 822 Investment
Bldg., Washington, D. C.; Sec., Dr. R. P. Hunter,
c/o State Board of Fisheries and Game, Hart-
ford, Conn.

United States (1924), 923
Flag Association,
Fifteenth St., N.W., Washington, D. C.; 50,000;
Exec. Sec.. Mrs. Eleanor Austin.
Flag Day Association, American (1888), 1414 Oxford
St., Philadelphia, Pa.: Founder & Div. Gen.,
Col. William T. Kerr: Sec., Mrs. D. Edwin
Miller, 6343 Jackson St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Florists and Ornamental Horticulturists, Society of
American (1883), Stevens Hotel, Chicago, Ill.;
Sec.. Robert H. Roland.
Flushing

Historical Society

(1903), Flushing

Library, 41-25 Main St.. Flushing, N. Y.; 200;
Exec. Sec., Haynes Trebor.
Foreign Missions Conference of North America
(1893), 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: Gen. Sec..
Emory Ross.

Foreign Policy Association (1918), Midston House,
22 East 38th St., N. Y. City: 19,194; Sec., Miss
Dorothy F. Leet.

Foreign Trade Council, Nat'l (1914), 26 Beaver St..
N. Y. City: Sec., Lindsay Crawford.
Foresters of America, Supreme Court (1889), 185
Church St., New Haven, Conn.; Supreme Sec.,
James J. Walsh.

Foresters, Society of American (1900), 825 Mills
Bldg., Washington, D. C.; 4,800; Sec., Henry E.
Clepper.

Forestry Association, American (1875), 919 17th
St., N.W., Washington, D. C.; 14,000; Exec. Sec..
Ovid Butler.

Forty and Eight, The (1920), 777 No. Meridian St.,
Indianapolis, Ind.; 43,000; Corr. Nat'l Sec..

C. W. Ardery.
42nd Street Property Owners and Merchants Ass'n
(1919), 50 East 42nd St., N. Y. City: 500; Exec.
Vice-Pres.. L. P. Hooper.

Foundation for Positive Health-(see Health).
Founders and Patriots of America, N. Y. Soc. of
the Order of (1896); 218; Sec., Horace Willard
Richter, Hotel Pierrepont, 55 Pierrepont St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.

France-America Society (1911), 2 Rector St., N. Y.
City: 150; Sec., Maurice Force.

Franklin Institution (1824), Benjamin Franklin
Pkwy. at 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 4,000; Sec.
& Dir., Dr. Henry Butler Allen.

Fraternal Congress of America, Nat'l (1886), 35
East Wacker Drive, Chicago, Ill.; 86 fraternal
benefit societies; Sec., Foster F. Farrell.
Freemasons-(see Masons).

French Alliances in the U. S. and Canada, Federa-
tion of (1902), 22 East 60th St., N. Y. City:
Sec.-Gen.. Pierre Bedard.

French Chamber of Commerce of the U. S. (1896).
4 East 52nd St., N. Y. City; abt. 925; Exec. Sec.,
Firmin Guego.

French Institute in the U. S. (1911), 22 East 60th
St.. N. Y. City: 1,125; Dir., Pierre Bedard.
French Legion of Honor, American Society of the

(1924), 522 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. City: 600; Vice
Pres.. William F. Paris.

Friends of de Grasse, Society of the (1831); 1,500;
Philip R. Dillon, Redding Ridge, Conn.
Friends' General Conference (1900), 1515 Cherry
St.. Philadelphia, Pa.; 17,103; Sec., J. Barnard
Walton.

Friends of Lafayette, American (1932), Easton,
Pa.: 900; Sec. -Treas., Theodore E. Norton.
Fruit and Vegetable Distributors, Nat'l League of
Wholesale Fresh (1893), 512 F St., N.W., Wash-
ington, D. C.; 510; Sec., Horace H. Herr.
Gas Association, American (1919), 420 Lexington
Ave., N. Y. City; 5,000: Man. Dir., Alexander
Forward; Sec., Kurwin R. Boyes.

Gem Society, Amer. (1934), 541 So. Alexandria, Los
Angeles, Cal.; 900; Sec.. Mrs. Dorothy Phebus.
Gemological Institute of America (1931), 541 So.
Alexandria, Los Angeles, Calif.; Sec.. Dorothy
Jasper.

Genetic Association, American (1913), 308 Victor
Bldg., Washington, D. C.; 3,823; Man. Editor.
R. C. Cook.

Georgraphers, Association of American (1904); 167:
Pres., Prof. Griffith Taylor, Dept. of Geography,
Univ. of Toronto, Canada; Sec.. Prof. Preston E.
James, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Mich., Ann
Arbor, Mich.

Geographic Society, National (1888), 16th and M
Sts., Washington, D. C.; 1,100,000; Pres., Dr.
Gilbert Grosvenor; Sec., Dr. George W. Hutchin-

scn.

Geographical Society, American (1852), Broadway at 156th St., N. Y. City; 3,211; Dir., John K. Wright.

Geological Society of America (1888), 419 West 117th St., N. Y. City; 796; Sec., Dr. Henry R. Aldrich.

German Beneficial Union of Pittsburgh (1892).
1505 Carson St.. Pittsburgh, Pa.; 32,228; Sec..
Wm. T. Funk.

German Press Club, N. Y. (1886), 22 No. William
St., N. Y. City: 75; Sec.. Hans M. Hoffman.
German Society of the City of N. Y. (1784), 147
Fourth Ave., N. Y. City; abt. 500; Pres.. F. W.
Lafrentz, 100 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Gideons, The (Christian Commercial Men's Ass'n
of America) (1899), 202 So. State St., Chicago,
Ill.; abt. 10,000; Sec., Nellie F. Dewar.
Girl Scout Council of Greater N. Y. (1930), 670
Lexington Ave., N. Y. City: 25,149; Metropolitan
Director, Miss Eleanor Edson.

Girl Scouts (1912), 155 East 44th St., N. Y. City:

675,000; Nat'l Dir.. Mrs. Paul Rittenhouse; Sec.. Mrs. Thomas H. Beck.

Girl Scouts Federation of Greater New York (1930),
670 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City; abt. 23,000:
Exec. Sec., Mrs. Mabel L. Thompson.

Girls Clubs, N. Y. League of (1885), 55 West 44th
St., N. Y. City; abt. 500; Exec. Sec., Miss Ruth
E. Quigley.

Girls' Friendly Society of the U. S. A. (1877), 386
Fourth Ave., N. Y. City; 24,000; Exec. Sec., Mrs.
Albert S. Cook.

Girls Service League of America (1908), 138 East
19th St., N. Y. City; Exec. Dir., Stella A. Miner.
Goat Society, American (1938). (consolidation of
Int'l Dairy Goat Record Assoc., 1927; Amer.
Goat Soc.. 1935); University Place Station,
Lincoln, Nebr.: 650; Sec., John P. Brox.
Gold Star Mothers, American (1928), New Colonial
Hotel, Washington, D. C.; Nat'l Pres.. Mrs.
William H. Balcom; Nat'l Sec.. Mrs. L. Engel-
hardt, 20-02 Jordan St., Bayside, L. I., N. Y.
Golden Rule Foundation (1929), 60 East 42nd St.,
N. Y. City; Sec., Miss L. S. Ritscher.
Golf Association, U. S. (1894), 73 East 57th St..
N. Y. City; 792 member clubs; Exec. Sec., Joseph
C. Dey, Jr.

Good Templars, Int'l Order of (1905), 1459 Boule-
vard, West Hartford, Conn.; Nat'l Sec., Alfred
Abrahamson.

Gorgas Memorial Institute (see Medicine, Gorgas
Memorial).

Governmental Research Ass'n (1915), 1313 E. 60th
St.. Chicago, Ill.; 600; Sec., Robert M. Paige.
Governmental Research, Citizens Bureau of (1938).
180 State St., Albany, N. Y.; Exec. Vice Pres.,
Abbett Pulliam.

Governmental Research, Detroit Bureau of (1916).
5135 Cass Ave., Detroit, Mich.; Dir., Lent D.
Upson.
Governors' Conference (1908), 1313 E. 60th St..
Chicago, Ill.; 48 State Governors and 4 Terri-
torial Governors; Sec.-Treas.. Frank Bane.

Grand Army of the Republic (est. April 6, 1866):
Sec., Miss Katharine R. A. Flood, 311 State
Capitol, Topeka, Kan.

Grand Army of the Republic, Nat'l Woman's Relief
Corps (Auxiliary to) (1883); Sec.. Emma W.
Campbell, 3514 Pleasant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Grand Jurors Ass'n, Federal, for the Eastern
District of N. Y. (1927), 701 Federal Bldg.,
Brooklyn, N. Y; Sec., Waldo T. Hunter.
Grand Jurors' Association, Queens County (1925).
8522 123rd St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. City; 475:
Sec., G. Edward Gordon.

Grand Jury Association of N. Y. County (1913),
50 Lafayette St., N. Y. City: Sec.. Joseph A.
Hanff, Rm. 903, as above.

Grand Jury Association for the Southern Dist. of
N. Y., Federal (1927), Rm. 1430, 101 Park Ave..
N. Y. City: 550; Sec., C. Crawford Eadie.
Grand Street Boys' Association (1921), 106-8 West
55th St.. N. Y. City; abt. 2,000; Sec.. Max
Bernstein.

Graphic Arts, Amer. Inst. of (1914), 115 E. 40th
St., N. Y. City: 639; Sec., Blanche Decker.
Gynecological Society, American (1876); 131; Sec..
Dr. Howard C. Taylor, Jr., 842 Park Ave., N. Y.
City.

Gyro International (1912), 786 Union Commerce
Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; 4,000; Sec.. Edmund L.
Kagy.

Hackney Horse Society, American (1891), Norshon
Road, Merrick, L. I., N. Y.; Sec., Gurney C.
Gue, Box 536, Merrick, L. I., N. Y.
Hadassah, Women's Zionist Organization of
America (1912), 1819 Broadway, N. Y. City:
100,000 senior and junior: Sec., Mrs. A. P.
Schoolman.

Health Federation of America, Group (1940), 1790
Broadway, N. Y. City; Sec.-Treas., Charles A.
Marlies.

Health Council, Nat'l (1921), 1790 Broadway,
N. Y. City; Bus. Man., Thomas C. Edwards.
Health, Foundation for Positive (1919). 1790 Broad-
way, N. Y. City: Exec. Officer, Mrs. D. W. Cooper.
Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Amer-
ican Ass'n for (1885, as Amer. Ass'n for Advance-
ment of Physical Education); 1201 16th St., N.W.,
Washington, D. C.; 9,301; Sec., N. P. Neilson.
Heating and Ventilating Engineers-(see Engineers,
Amer. Soc. of).

Hearing, American Society for the Hard of (1919).
1537 35th St., N.W., Washington, D. C.; Exec.
Dir., Miss Betty C. Wright.

Heart Association, American (1922), 1790 Broad-
way, N. Y. City; 2,300; Office Sec., Miss Gertrude
P. Wood.
Hebrew Congregations, Union of American (1873),
34 West 6th St., Cincinnati, Ohio; 55,000; Exec.
Dir., Dr. Edward L. Israel.

Hebrew Educational Society of Brooklyn (1892)

564 Hopkinson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 3,000; Supt., Rabbi Alter F. Landesman; Sec.. Nathaniel Bloom.

Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society (1884), 425 Lafayette St., N. Y. City: 75,000: Sec.. Isaac L. Asofsky.

Helms Athletic Foundation (1936), 401 W. M. Gar-
land Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.; Man. Dir.,
W. R. Bill Schroeder.

Helpers, Supreme Order of (1915), 615 F St., N.W..
Washington, D. C.; 2,350; Sec., William L.
Houston.

Hibernians in America, Ancient Order of (1836),
1648 Westmont Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.: 80,000;
Sec., Leo Kelly.

Highways Association, Nat'l (1911), Bass River,
Cape Cod, Mass.; over 1,000,000 adherents;
Founder and Pres., Charles Davis.
Historical Association, American (1884), Library
of Congress Annex, Study Room 274, Washing-
ton, D. C.; 3,573; Exec. Sec., Guy Stanton Ford.
Historical Association, N. Y. State (1899), Coopers-
town, N. Y.; 1,750; Sec.. Clifford L. Lord.
Historical Society of Missouri, State (1898). Co-
lumbia, Mo.; Sec.. Floyd C. Shoemaker.
Historical Society, Nat'l (1915), 175 Fifth Ave.,
N. Y. City; Sec., Arthur Linton Handley.
Historical Society, N. Y. (1804), 170 Central Park
West, N. Y. City: 780; Dir., Alexander J. Wall.
Historical Society, Western Reserve (1867), 10825
East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio; Dir., Wallace
H. Cathcart.

Holland Society of New York (1885), 90 West St..
N. Y. City; limited to 1,000; Sec., Frank H.
Vedder, 165 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Home Economics Association, American (1908).
620 Mills Bldg., Washington, D. C.; over 15.000
individuals, 2,350 student clubs; Exec. Sec.. Miss
Edna Van Horn.

Home Market Club (1887), 38 Chauncy St., Boston,
Mass.: 250; Sec.. William H. Cliff.
Home Missions Council of North America (1940).
(a merger of Home Missions Council and Council
of Women for Home Missions, est. 1908); 297
Fourth Ave., N. Y. City: Exec. Secretaries, Miss
Edith E. Lowry, Dr. Mark A. Dawber.
Home Owners, Municipal Committee for Relief of
(1934), 84 William St., N. Y. City; Gen. Chmn..
James N. MacLean, Rm. 1506, as above.
Homeopathy, American Institute of (1845), 280
Madison Ave., N., Y. City: 4,000; address all
communications to the Business Manager.
Horological Institute of America (1921). National
Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.: 500;
Sec., Ralph E. Gould.

Horse Show Ass'n of America, Nat'l (1883), 90
Broad St., N. Y. City; Vice Pres.. Whitney Stone,
as above: Sec.. John S. Wise, Rm. 102 Alber-
marble Co. Bldg., Charlottesville, Va.
Horseshoe Pitchers Ass'n of America, Nat'l (1921),
1351 28th St., Des Moines, Iowa: 1,700; Sec..
J. Robert Tompkin.

Horticultural Society of N. Y. (1902), 598 Madison
Ave., N. Y. City; 3,500; Exec. Sec., Miss Elizabeth
Peterson.

Hospital Association, American (1898), 18-20 E.
Division St., Chicago. Ill.; 5,233; Exec. Sec.,
Dr. Bert W. Caldwell.

Hospital Fund of New York, United (1879), 370
Lexington Ave., N. Y. City; Pres., David H.
McAlpin Pyle.

Hotel Ass'n of the U. S. and Canada, American
(1910), 221 West 57th St., N. Y. City: Exec.
Dir., Thomas D. Green.

Huguenot Society of America (1883), 122 East 58th
St., N. Y. City: 440: Sec., Margaret A. Jackson.
Humane Ass'n, American (1877), 135 Washington
Ave., Albany, N. Y.; 6.900; Sec., Eric H. Hansen.
Hunts Racing-(see Racing Association).
Ice Industries, Nat'l Association of (1918), 228 No.
LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill.; 2,000; Exec. Sec..
Mount Taylor.

Illuminating Engineering Society-(see Engineer-
ing Soc., Illuminating).
Illustrators, Society of (1901), 128 East 63d St.,
N. Y. City; 300; Exec. Sec., Arthur Jenkins.
Immigrant Welfare, Nat'l Institute of (1935). 2
West 45th St., N. Y. City; 450; Exec. Dir., Edith
Terry Bremer.

Indian Rights Association (1882). 301 So. 17th St..
Philadelphia, Pa.; 700; Gen. Sec., Lawrence E.
Lindley.

Industrial Conference Board-(see National In-
dustrial).
Industrial Democracy, League for (1905), 112 East
19th St.. N. Y. City; 2,500; Exec. Dir., Dr. Harry
W. Laidler.

Infantile Paralysis, National Foundation for (1938).
120 Broadway, N. Y. City: Exec. Sec., Peter
J. A. Cusack.

Institute of the City of N. Y.. Amer. (1828), 60
East 42d St., N. Y. City; Sec., Gerard P. Herrick.
Insurance Society of New York (1901), 107 William
St., N. Y. City: 1,762; Sec., Edward Hardy.
Intercollegiate Rowing-(see Rowing Ass'n).
International House, N. Y., Alumni Ass'n of
(1936), 500 Riverside Drive, N. Y. City; Sec..
K. P. Damlamian.
International Lyceum Association (1903), Rm. D 15,
Congress Hotel, Chicago, Ill.: 300; Exec. Sec..
Miss Caroline McCartney.

Interracial Cooperation, Commission on (1919), 710
Standard Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.; Exec. Dir., Will
W. Alexander; Sec., Emily H. Clay.
Investment Bankers (see Bankers Ass'n).
Iron and Steel Institute, American (1912), 350 Fifth
Ave., N. Y. City; Sec., George S. Rose.
Italian Associations, Nat'l United (1934), 39 High-
lawn Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 50,000; Exec. Sec..
Dante V. Ariola.

Italian Chamber of Commerce in N. Y. (1887), 99
Hudson St., N. Y. City; 475; Sec., Andrea
Brancato.

Italy America Society (1918), 122 East 58th St..
N. Y. City; Exec. Sec., Alberto Garabelli.
Izaak Walton League of America (1922), Rm. 1167
Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Ill.; Exec. Sec..
Kenneth A. Reid.

Japan Society (1907), 527 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City;
700; Pres., Henry W. Taft.

Jewelers Association, American Nat'l Retail (1906),
22 West 48th St., N. Y. City; 3,150; Sec., Charles
T. Evans.
Jewelers Security Alliance of the U. S. (1883), 535
Fifth Ave., N. Y. City; 1,800; Sec., James H.
Noyes, Rm. 905, as above.

Jewish Agricultural Society (1900), 386 Fourth
Ave., N. Y. City; Man. Dir., Gabriel Davidson;
Sec.. Reuben Arkush.

Jewish Braille Institute of America (1931), 1825
Harrison Ave., N. Y. City: 2,500; Sec.. Leopold
Dubov.

Jewish Committee, American (1906). 386 Fourth
Ave., N. Y. City; 1,159; Sec., Morris D. Waldman.
Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, Council of
(1932), 165 West 46th St., N. Y. City: Exec. Dir..
H. L. Lurie.

Jewish Historical Society, American (1892), 3080
Broadway, N. Y. City; 375; Librarian, Isidore S.
Meyer.

Jewish Philanthropic Societies of N. Y. City, Fed-
eration for the Support of (1917), 71 West 47th
St.. N. Y. City; 59,871; Exec. Vice-Pres., Solomon
Lowenstein.

Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. (1896), 276 Fifth
Ave., N. Y. City: 50,000; Nat'l Adjt.. Abe Cohen.
Jewish Welfare Board, Nat'l (1917), 220 Fifth Ave..
N. Y. City; 425,000; Exec. Dir., Louis Kraft.
Jewish Women, Nat'l Council of (1893), 1819
Broadway, N. Y. City; 60,000; Sec.. Mrs. Edgar
Menderson, 14 Burton Woods Lane, Cincinnati,
Ohio.

Job's Daughters, Order of (1921), 341 No. 35th St..
Omaha, Nebr.: 30,000; Supt. Sec., Nan Martin.
Judicature Society to Promote the Efficient
Administration of Justice, American (1913),
Hutchins Hall, Ann Arbor, Mich.: 2,770; Sec.-
Treas., Herbert Harley.

Junior Colleges (see Colleges, Amer. Ass'n).
Junior League of the City of N. Y. (1900), 221 East
71st St., N. Y. City; 2,100; Sec., Mrs. Braman
B. Adams II.

Junior Leagues of America, Ass'n of the (1921),
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, N. Y. City; 35,100; Exec.
Sec.. Mrs. DeForest Van Slyck.
Junior Mechanics-(see Mechanics of the U. S.).
Junior Police, National (1938), National Patrol
Home, Florence, Ore.; Exec. Sec., Grace Howell.
Kennel Club, American (1884), 221 Fourth Ave.,
N. Y. City; 257 member clubs; Sec., P. B. Rice,
Kindergarten Association, Nat'l (1909), 8 West
40th St., N. Y. City; abt. 3,000; Exec. Sec..
Miss Bessie Locke.

Kings Daughters and Sons, Int'l Order of (1886),
144 East 37th St., N. Y. City; abt. 55,000; Exec.
Sec.. Miss Kate C. Hall.

Kiwanis International (1915), 520 No. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, Ill.: 114,000; address all com-
munications to the secretary.

Knights of Columbus (1882), 45 Wall St.. New
Haven, Conn.: 409,393; Sup. Sec.. Joseph F.
Lamb, P. O. Drawer 1670, New Haven, Conn.
Knights of the Golden Eagle (1873), 814 No. Broad
St., Philadelphia, Pa.: 30,000; Sec.. Fred W.
Anton.

Knights of Pythias, Supreme Lodge (1864). 1054
Midland Bank Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.:
257.653: Sec.. Harry M. Love.

Knights of the Round Table -(see Round Table
International).

Knights Templar, State of N. Y., Grand Com

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