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mandery (1814), Masonic Temple, 875 Main St.
East, Rochester, N. Y.; 16,311; Gr. Rec., John
B. Mullan.

Knights of the White Camellia (1867), St. Albans,
W. Va.; 100,000; Hon. Gr. Commander, Geo. E.
Deatherage.

Kosciuszko Foundation (1926), 149 East 67th St..
N. Y. City: Sec., Stephen Mizwa.
Ku Klux Klan, Knights of the (1866. reorganized
1915), 3155 Roswell Rd., Atlanta, Ga.; 5,100,000
plus: Imperial Wizard, J. A. Colescott; Sec., J. M.
George, Box 1204, Atlanta, Ga.

Labor Committee for Palestine, Nat'l (1923), 275
Seventh Ave., N. Y. City: 500,000; Sec.. Isaac
Hamlin.

Labor Legislation, American Ass'n for (1906), 131
East 23rd St., N. Y. City; 2,000; Sec., John B.
Andrews.

Ladies of the Orient (1921); 3,000; Sec., Mrs.
Katherine Wallace, Gates Dr., R.F.D. 1, Berby.
N. Y.

Lalor Foundation, The (1935. Lancaster Pike and
Old Baltimore Rd., Wilmington, Del.: Dir., C.
Lalor Burdick.

Land Grant Colleges-(see Colleges and Universi-
ties, Ass'n of).

Landscape Architects-(see Architects, American
Society of).

Language Association of America, Modern (1883).
100 Washington Sq., N. Y. City; 4,542; Sec..
Percy W. Long.
Language Association, Int'l Auxiliary (1924), 420
Lexington Ave., N. Y. City; Exec. Sec., Mrs.
Mary Bray.

Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society,
American (1895), 277 Alexander St., Rochester.
N. Y.; 475; Sec., Dr. C. Stewart Nash.
Law, American Society of Int'l (1906), 700 Jackson
Place, N.W., Washington, D. C.; 1,000; Sec..
George A. Finch.

Law Institute, American (1923), 3400 Chestnut St..
Philadelphia, Pa.; Dir., Wm. Draper Lewis.
Law League of America, Commercial (1896), 111 W.
Monroe St., Chicago, Ill.; 5,000; Exec. Sec..
MacAlan Freitag.

Law Schools, Association of American (1900); 92
schools, 1,500 law teachers; Sec.. Dean Bernard
Gavit, Law School, Univ. of Indiana, Blooming-
ton. Ind.

Lawyers Association, N. Y. County (1908), 14 Vesey
St., N. Y. City; 5,660; Sec., Terence J. McManus.
League of Nations Association (1923), 8 West 40th
St. N. Y. City: 7,000; Dir., Clark M. Eichel-
berger.

Learned Societies, American Council of (1919), 907
Fifteenth St., N.W., Washington, D. C.; 21 na-
tional societies; Dir., Dr. Waldo G. Leland.
Legal Aid Organizations, Nat'l Association

of (1923), 25 Exchange Pl., Rochester, N. Y.; 48 member societies; Sec., Emery A. Brownell. Legal Aid Society (1876), 11 Park Place, N. Y. City: Sec.. Henry C. Alexander.

Legion of Decency, Nat'l (1934), 485 Madison Ave..
N. Y. City: Exec. Sec.. Rev. John J. McClafferty.
Legion of Valor-(see Army and Navy Legion of
Valor).

Legislators' Association, American

(now part of

State Governments, Council of).
Leonard Wood Memorial for the Eradication of
Leprosy (1927), 1 Madison Ave., N. Y. City; Pres..
Perry Burgess.

Lepers, American Mission to (1920), 156 Fifth Ave..
N. Y. City: Gen. Sec., Emory Ross.
Libraries Association, Special (1909), 31 East 10th
St., N. Y. City: 2,800; Sec., Mrs. Kathleen B.
Stebbins.

Library Association, American (1876), 520 No.
Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.: abt. 16,000; Exec.
Sec., Carl H. Milam.

Library Foundation, American (1937), 1250 Hilldale
Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.; Dir., William Houston

Branch.

Life Underwriters-(see Underwriters, Ass'n of).
Lions International (1917), 332 So. Michigan Ave..
Chicago, Ill.; 150,000; Sec.-Gen., Melvin Jones.
Rm. 350, as above.

420

Lithographers National Association (1906).
Lexington Ave., N. Y. City; 150; Sec., W. Floyd
Maxwell.

Long Island Association (1926), 273 Pennsylvania
Station, N. Y. City; 800; Man. Dir., Meade C.
Dobson.

Loyal Orange Institution (1868), 2539 Perrysville
Ave., N.S., Pittsburgh, Pa.; abt. 15,000; Sec..
Robert McCreery.

Luther League of America (1895), 405 Muhlenberg
Bldg., 1228 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 34.703;
Exec. Sec.. Rev. Paul M. Kinports.
Magicians, Society of American (1906), Barbizon
Plaza Hotel, N. Y. City: 950; Sec.. Parent As-
sembly, Edward W. Dart, 99 John St., N. Y. City.

Mammalogists, American Soc. of (1919), Museum
of Zoology, Ún. of Mich.; 950; Corr. Sec., Emmet
Management Association, American (1923), 330
T. Hooper.
West 42d St., N. Y. City; Sec., Henry J. Howlett.
Management, Society for the Advancement of
(1936), 29 West 39th St., N. Y. City: 1,695; Exec.
Sec., Evelyn Buckley.

Manufacturers, Nat'l Association of (1895), 14
West 49th St., N. Y. City: 8,500; Sec.. Noel
Sargent.

Marine Underwriters-(see Underwriters, Amer.
Institute of).

Maritime Association of the Port of New York
(1873), 80 Broad St., N. Y. City: 950; Man..
C. H. Callaghan.

Masons, A. A. Scottish Rite, 33d and Last Degree
(1813), 1117 Statler Bldg., Boston, Mass.; 200,445;
Gr. Sec. Gen., Samuel H. Baynard, Jr.
Masons, F. & A., Grand Lodge, of the State of
N. Y. (1781), Masonic Hall, 71 West 23d St.,
N. Y. City: 245,324; Grand Sec., Charles H.
Johnson.

Massing of the Colors, Society of the (1921), Hotel
Plaza, Fifth Ave. at 59th St., N. Y. City: Sec.,
Major Chas. A. DuBois.

Master Boiler Makers-(see Boiler Makers).
Mathematical Association of America (1915), 97
Elm St., Oberlin, Ohio; 2,300; Sec.-Treas., W. D.
Cairns.
Mathematical Society, American (1888), 531 West
116th St., N. Y. City: 2,470: Sec.. Prof. J. R.
Kline, Univ. of Penn., Philadelphia, Pa.
Mathematical Statistics, Institute of (1935), c/o
Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh,
Pa.: 400; Sec.-Treas., Edwin G. Olds.
Mayflower Descendants, General Society of (1897).
420 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City: 5,931; Gov. Gen..
Col. Francis R. Stoddard, 52 Broadway, N. Y.
City.
Mayflower Descendants, Massachusetts Society of
(1896), 9 Walnut St., Boston, Mass.; 1,141; Sec..
George Ernest Bowman.

Mayors, U. S. Conference of (1932), 730 Jackson
Pl., N.W., Washington, D. C.; 190 cities with
over 50,000 pop.; Sec., Paul V. Betters.
Mechanical Engineers-(see Engineers, Amer. Soc.
of).

Mediaeval Academy of America (1925), 1430 Massa-
chusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.; 1,000; Sec..
G. W. Cottrell, Jr.

Medical Association, American (1847), 535 No.
Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.: 119,670; Sec. and
Gen. Man.. Dr. Olin West.

Medical Society of the County of Kings and Acade-
my of Medicine of Brooklyn (1822), 1313 Bedford
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 2,990; Sec., Dr. Thomas
B. Wood.

Medical Society of the State of N. Y. (1807). 292
Madison Ave., N. Y. City; 17,784; Sec. and Gen.
Man., Dr. Peter Irving.

Medical Women's Association, American (1915), 50
West 50th St., N. Y. City: abt. 1.100; Sec.. Dr.
Ada Chree Reid, 102 East 22nd St., N. Y. City.
Medicine, N. Y. Academy of (1847), 2 East 103d St..
N. Y. City: 2,051; Dir., Dr. Herbert B. Wilcox.
Mental Hygiene, American Foundation for (1928);
1790 Broadway, N. Y. City; Sec., Clifford W.
Beers.

Mental Hygiene, Nat'l Committee for (1909), 1790
Broadway, N. Y. City; 5,000; Medical Dir., Dr.
George S. Stevenson.

Mercantile Association, Central (1912), 65 Fifth
Avé.. N. Y. City: 500; Sec., Joseph E. Kean.
Mercantile Exchange, N. Y. (1872). 6 Harrison St..
N. Y. City; 430; address communications to the
secretary.

Merchant Marine Institute, American (1938), 11
Broadway, N. Y. City; Sec., R. J. Baker.
Merchant Marine Library Ass'n, American (1921),
45 Broadway, N. Y. City; 2,295; Sec., Leonard
Sullivan.

Merchants' Association of N. Y.-(see Commerce
and Industry Ass'n).

Meteorological Society, American (1919); 1.400;
Pres.. F. W. Reichelderfer, U. S. Weather Bureau,
Washington, D. C.; Sec., Charles F. Brooks, Blue
Hill Observatory, Milton, Mass.
Methodist Church, N. Y. City Society of (1866), 150
Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: Exec. Sec., Frederick
Buckley Newell,

Mexican Society of N. Y. (1909); 31,000; Pres..
Francisco Juarez; Sec., A. Prieto; 1108 DeKalb
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Military

Engineers-(see Engineers,

American).

Soc. of

Military and Naval Officers World War, N. Y.
Society (1920); 763; Sec., Lt. Col. Nicholas W.
Muller.

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the US.

(1865), 1805 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 1,900; Rec.-in-Chief, Kane S. Green.

Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U. S., Commandery of the State of N. Y. (1865), 4 West 43d St., N. Y. City; 290; Recorder, Lieut. Wm. Emory Pettit, 741 48th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Military Surgeons of the U. S., Ass'n of (1891). Army Medical Museum, Washington, D. C.: 15,000; Sec., Col. James M. Phalen, USA, Ret. Mineralogical Society of America (1919); 989; Pres., Fred E. Wright, Geophysical Laboratory. Washington, D. C.; Sec., Paul F. Kerr, Columbia University, N. Y. City.

Mining and Metallurgical Engineers-(see Engineers, Amer. Inst. of).

Missionary Ass'n, American (1846), 287 4th Ave.,
N. Y. City: Gen. Sec., Fred L. Brownlee.
Moose, Loyal Order of (1889), Mooseheart, Ill.;
373,238; Sup. Sec., Malcolm R. Giles.
More Game Birds in America (1930), 342 Madison
Ave., N. Y. City: 600; Sec., C. E. Stouch.
Motion Picture Engineers (see Engineers).
Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of
America (1922), 28 West 44th St., N. Y. City:
Sec., Carl E. Milliken.

Motion Pictures, Nat'l Board of Review of (1909). 70 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: 1,500; Exec. Dir.. James S. Hamilton.

Motor Bus Operators, Nat'l Association of (1926), 831 Tower Bldg., Washington, D. C.; 600; Sec.. August W. Koehler.

Municipal Art Society-(see Art Soc.. Munic.).
Municipal Association, American (1924), 1313 East
60th St., Chicago, Ill.: Exec. Dir., Earl D.
Mallery.

Municipal Engineers-(see Engineers, Municipal).
Municipal League, Nat'l (1894), 299 Broadway, N.
Y. City: 2.500: Sec., Howard P. Jones.
Mural Painters, Nat'l Soc. of (1895), 115 East 40th
St., N. Y. City; abt. 175: Sec.. Howard Lee
Irwin.

Museums, American Ass'n of (1906), Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D. C.; 1,135; Dir., Laurence V. Coleman.

Music, Nat'l Bureau for the Advancement of (1916). 45 West 45th St., N. Y. City; Man. Dir., C. M. Tremaine.

Music Teachers National Ass'n (1876). abt. 1.200 Sec., D. M. Swarthout, Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, Kan.

Musicians, American Federation of (1896), 39 Division St., Newark, N. J.; 135,000; Sec., Fred W. Birnbach.

Mutual Savings Banks-(see Savings Banks).

National Industrial Conference Board (1916), 247
Park Ave., N. Y. City; address all communica-
tions to the secretary.
National Patrol (1938), National Patrol Home,
Florence, Ore.; 983.064; Sec., L. G. DesRoches.
Naturalists, American Soc. of (1883); 522; Sec.. Dr.
A. C. Kinsey, Indiana Univ., Bloomington, Ind.
Nature Study Soc., Amer. (1908), 5540 Pershing
Ave.. St. Louis, Mo.; Sec., Nellie F. Matlock.
Naval Engineers-(see Engineers, Amer. Soc. of).
Naval Order of the U. S. (1890), Lewis Wharf, Bos-
ton, Mass.; abt. 400; Rec. Gen., Herbert S. Evans.
Naval Reserve Officers Ass'n, U. S. (1919). 828
Varnum St., N.W., Washington, D. C.; 3,450;
Sec.. Lieut. John W. Shultz.

Navy League of the U. S. (1903), Mills Bldg., Wash-
ington, D. C.; Sec.. Miss Evelyn M. Collins.
Navy Mutual Aid Ass'n (1879), Navy Bldg., Wash-
ington, D. C.; 7,000; Sec., Capt. John R. Horn-
berger.

Navy Veterans, U. S. (1935). Mayfair Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa.: 500; Sr. Watch Officer, Ray W. Harris, 606 Bellevue Terrace, Pittsburgh, Pa. Near East College Ass'n-(see College Ass'n, Near Needlework Guild of America (1885), 1201 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa.; 800,000; Sec.. Alma H. Desborough,

East).

Negro Congress, National (1935), 717 Florida Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.: 3,000 affiliates, 150,000 members; Sec., John P. Davis. Netherland-America Foundation (1921), 10 Rockefeller Plaza, N. Y. City: 125; Sec.. Harold deWolf Fuller.

New England Historic Genealogical Society (1845). 9 Asuburton Pl., Boston, Mass.; 2,400; Corr. Sec., Harold Clarke Durrell.

New England Soc. in the City of N. Y. (1805). 43 Cedar St., N. Y. C.; 700; Sec., H. A. Cushing. New England Women, Nat'l Soc. of (1895; reorganized 1913); abt. 4.000: Sec., Miss Florence Morrison Spofford, 422 Arlington Pl., Chicago, Ill. New Era Club (1900), 274 East Broadway, N. Y. City: 104; Sec.. Joseph Osofsky.

New York-New Jersey Trail Conference (1920), abt. 3.100; Chmn., Frank Place, 529 West 142nd St.,

N. Y. City; Sec., William Hoeferlin, 556 Fairview
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers Ass'n
of (1920); 400; Suite 2310, 122 East 42nd St.. N.
Y. City; Sec., Felix S. Towle.
Newspaper Guild, American (1933), 14 Pearl St..
N. Y. City: 17,300; Exec. Vice-Pres., Milton
Kaufman; Sec., Victor Pasche.
Newspaper Publishers Ass'n, American (1887), 370
Lexington Ave., N. Y. City; Gen. Man., Cranston
Williams.

Ninety-Nines (Int'l Organization of Women Pilots)
(1929), Willard Hotel, Washington, D. C.; 665;
first president was Amelia Earhart; address com-
munications to the secretary.
Northern Baptist Convention-(see Baptist Conven-
tion).
Numismatic Society, American (1858), Broadway at
156th St., N. Y. City; 436; Sec.. Sydney P. Noe.
Nurses Association, American (1896), 1790 Broad-
way, N. Y. City: 167,201; Dir. of Hdqts.. Mrs.
Alma H. Scott, R. N.; Sec., Mrs. Mary A. Hickey,
R. N.
Nurses, Guild of St. Barnabas for (1886), 105 Main
St.. Orange, N. J.; abt. 2,500; Sec., Miss Mary M.
Clark, 92 Washington St., East Orange, N. J.
Nursing Education, Nat'l League of (1893), 1790
Broadway, N. Y. City; 7,144; Exec. Sec.. Claribel
A. Wheeler.

Nursing, Nat'l Organization for Public Health (1912), 1790 Broadway, N. Y. City: 11,500; Sec.. Miss Dorothy Deming.

Occupational Therapy Ass'n, American (1917), 175 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: 1,301; Exec. Sec., Mrs. Meta R. Cobb.

Odd Fellows, Ind. Order of (1819), 16 W. Chase St.. Baltimore, Md.: Sec., E. G. Ludvigsen.

Office Management Ass'n, Nat'l (1919), 1420 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.: 1,750; Sec., William H. Evans.

Ohio Society of New York (1885), Hotel Pennsylvania, 7th Ave. at 33d St., N. Y. City.; 1,000: Sec., C. E. Althouse.

Optimist International (1911), 1721 Railway Exchange Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.; 14,000; Sec., Russell F. Meyer.

Optometric Association, American (1897), 518 Wilmac Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.; 7,500; Sec., Dr. E. H. Kiekenapp.

Optometric Ass'n, N. Y. State (1895), 2472 Broadway, N. Y. City: 830; Sec.. Dr.. D. K. Uttal. Organists, American Guild of (1896), Rm. 3405, 630 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: 6,000; Sec., Ralph Harris.

Oriental Research, American Schools of (1900), 409
Prospect St., New Haven, Conn.; 400; Pres., Prof.
Millar Burrows, as above; Sec.. Prof. Henry J.
Cadbury, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Mass.
Oriental Society, American (1842), 329 Sterling
Memorial Library. New Haven, Conn.; 843; Sec..
Ferris J. Stephens.
Ornithologist's Union,

American (1884), Field Museum, Chicago, Ill.; abt. 1.800; Sec., Dr. Lawrence Hicks, Ohio Wildlife Station, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio.

Ort, Women's American (1926), 212 Fifth Ave.. N. Y. City: 5,000; Exec. Sec., Mrs. Kate Silver. Orthodontists, American Ass'n of (1917), Lowry Medical Arts Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.; 610; Sec. Treas., Dr. Max Ernst.

Osteopathic Association, American (1897), 540 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.; 5,945: Exec. Sec., Dr. R. C. McCaughan.

Outdoor Life Federation, Maryland (1934), 610 Garrett Bldg., Baltimore, Md. abt. 50 organizations interested in "conservation"; Sec. -Treas.. F. C. Gajewski.

Owls, Order of (1904). Owl Bldg., 31 Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, Conn.; 348,000; Sup. Sec., T. Kleiman.

Pacific Relations, Institute of, American Relations (1925), 129 East 52d St., N. Y. City; 1,100; address communications to the secretary.

Pan American Society (1912), 630 Fifth Ave., N. Y City: 1,000; Sec., John J. Clisham.

Pan American Student Chain (1939). Colorado Bldg.. Washington, D. C.; 550; Exec. Sec., H. D. Sumner.

Pan American Union (1890). Connecticut and Con-
stitution Aves.. Washington, D. C.; 21 gov'ts of
American Republics: Dir. Gen., Dr. L. S. Rowe:
Sec., Dr. Pedro de Alba.

Pan Pacific Union (1917), 1023 Alakea St.. Hono-
lulu, T. H.; abt. 400; Exec. Sec., Miss Ann Y.
Satterthwaite, Box 3452, or as above.
Paper and Pulp Ass'n, American (1878), 122 E. 42d
St., N. Y. City: 17 divisional associations; Exec.
Sec., E. W. Tinker.

Parents and Teachers, Nat'l Congress of (1897), 600

So. Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Ill.; 2,480,188; Sec.. Mrs. Charles D. Center. Park Association of N. Y. City (1928), 295 Madison Ave., N. Y. City: Sec.. Miss M. Patricia Dunn. Park Avenue Association (1922), 250 Park Ave.. N. Y. City; Sec.. Horace H. Griswold. Park Executives & American Park Society, American Institute of (1898), Rockford, Ill.; abt. 800; Exec. Sec., Will O. Doolittle. Parks, State (see State Park). Pathfinders of America (1914), 12258 Alpine St., Detroit, Mich.; 50,000; Founder and Exec. Sec.. P. J. Wright.

Patriotic Society, American National (1931), 106 East Adams St., Pittsfield, Ill.; Pres., Herbert H. Vertrees, as above; Sec.. A. B. Caughlan, Postmaster, Pittsfield, Ill.

Patrolmen's Benevolent Ass'n of N. Y. C. (1894), 63 Park Row, N. Y. City; 17,500; Sec., Charles J. Monahan.

Peace Efforts,

American Union for Concerted (1939), 8 West 40th St., N. Y. City; Dir., Clark M. Eichelberger.

Peace and Freedom-(see Women's Int'l League).
Pen Women, Nat'l League of American (1897), Wil-
lard Hotel, Washington, D. C.; abt. 3.000; Exec.
Sec., Mabel H. Pittle.
Pennsylvania Society (1899), Waldorf-Astoria Hotel,
N. Y. City; 1,250; Sec., Col. Robert Mazet.
People's Lobby (1928), 1410 H St., N. W. Washing-
ton, D. C.; 2,115; Sec., Benjamin C. Marsh.
Personal Research Federation (1921), 60 East 42d
St., N. Y. City: 1,500; Sec., W. A. Griffin.
Petroleum Institute, American (1919), 50 West 50th
St., N. Y. City: 5.000; Exec. Vice-Pres., W. R.
Boyd, Jr.; Sec.. Lacey Walker.
Pharmaceutical Association, American (1852), 2215
Constitution Ave, Washington, D. C.; 4,600; Sec..
Dr. E. F. Kelly.

Philatelic Society, American (1886), 3421 Colfax
"A", Denver, Colo.; 5,000; Sec., Dr. H. A. Davis.
Philological Ass'n, Amer. (1869), Swarthmore Coll..
Swarthmore, Pa.; 1,067: Sec.. L. R. Shero.
Philosophical Ass'n, Amer. (1900); 801; Sec.. Cor-
nelius Kruse, Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn.
Philosophical Society, American (1727), 104 So.
Fifth St.. Philadelphia, Pa.; 500; Exec. Officer.
Dr. Edwin G. Conklin; Sec.. Dr. W. F. G. Swann.
Physical Society, American (1899), Columbia Uni-
versity, N. Y. City; 3,800; Sec.. Dr. Karl K.
Darrow.

Physicians, American College of (1915), 4200 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.; 4,595; Exec. Sec., E. R. Loveland.

Physicians, Association of American (1886); 225: Sec.. Dr. Hugh J. Morgan, Vanderbilt Hospital. Nashville, Tenn.

Physics, American Institute of (1931), 175 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: Dir., Dr. Henry A. Barton. Physiotherapy Association, American (1921); 5 Rico Way. San Francisco, Calif.: 1,300: Sec.. Miss Evelyn Anderson; Sec., Relations Committee, Miss Hazel E. Furscott, 219 Fitzhugh Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.

Pilgrim Society (1820), Pilgrim Hall, Plymouth.
Mass.: Sec.. Henry W. Royal.

Pilgrims of the U. S. (1903), 17 East 42d St.. N. Y.
City: 800; Hon. Sec.. Major Elihu Church.
Pilot Club International (1921), 1001 Persons Bldg..
Macon, Ga.; 3,500; Exec. Sec.. Miss Wilda
Richardson.

Pipe Organ Pumpers, Guild of Former (1926). Three Rivers, Mich.: 3,500; Grand Diapason (Sec.), Chet Shafer.

Planning and Civic Association, American (1904). 901 Union Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.; 1.800; Exec. Sec., Miss Harlean James. Planning Officials, American Society of (1934), 1313 East 60th St., Chicago, Ill.; 819; Exec. Dir..' Walter H. Blucher.

Plattsburg, Society of (1931), 84 William St., N. Y. City; Dir., James N. MacLean, Rm. 1506, as above.

Polar Society. American (1934); 486; Sec.. August Horowitz, care of American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 77th St., N. Y. City.

Police Association, N. Y. Veteran (1891), 200 Church St., N. Y. City: 2,500; Sec., Edward F. Kelly.

Polish Nat'l Alliance of the U. S. of No. Amer. (1880), 1514-20 W. Division St., Chicago, Ill.; abt. 275,000; Sec.. A. S. Szczerbowski. Political Action, League for Independent (1929). 2298 Doswell Ave., St. Paul, Minn.; 12,000; Sec.. Howard Y. Williams.

Political Science Association, American (1903), 105 Harris Hall, Northwestern Univ., Evanston, Ill.; Sec.. Kenneth Colegrove.

Political and Social Science, American Academy of

(1889), 3457 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Sec.. Dr. J. P. Lichtenberger.

Polo Association, U. S. (1890), 551 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: 80; Chmn.. Elbridge T. Gerry. Pomological Society, American (1848), Ames, Iowa; 5,000; Sec.. H. L. Lantz.

Portuguese Continental Union of U. S. A. (1929). 123 Standish Ave., Plymouth, Mass.; 5,817; Sup. Sec., Anibal S. Branco.

Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A., General Assembly (1789), Witherspoon Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.: 2,006,000; Stated Clerk, Rev. Wm. B. Pugh. Presbyterian Historical Society (Dept. of History of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A.) (1852), 520 Witherspoon Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.: 170; Man. and Sec., Rev. Thos. C. Pears, Jr. Prevention of War, Nat'l Council for the (1921), 532-17th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.; Office Sec., Mrs. Gladys G. Mackenzie.

Prison Association, American (1870), 135 East 15th St., N. Y. City; 5,425; Gen. Sec., E. R. Cass. Prison Association of N. Y. (1844), 135 East 15th St. N. Y. City: 5,425; Gen. Sec., E. R. Cass. Prisons and Prison Labor, Nat'l Committee on (1909), 1860 Broadway, NY. City: 1,000; Chmn.. Exec. Council, E. Stagg Whitin.

Produce Exchange, N. Y. (1862), 2 Broadway, N. Y.
City: 1,120; Man. Dir., Laurel Duval; Sec., Lloyd
V. Juan.

Professional Ball Players-(see Ball Players of
America).
Professional Engineers-(see Engineers, N. Y. State
Soc. of).

Professional Woman's League (1893), Marbury Hall
Hotel, 164 West 74th St., N. Y. City: abt. 75; Sec..
Frances Brooke, 120 No. 8th Ave.. Mt. Vernon.
N. Y.
Psychiatric Association, American (1844), Rm. 708.
9 Rockefeller Plaza, N. Y. City; 2,701; Exec. Ass't.
Austin M. Davis.

Public Health Association, American (1872), 1790
Broadway, N. Y. City; 7,000; Sec.. Dr. Reginald
M. Atwater.

Public Health Nursing-(see Nursing. Nat'l Organization for).

Pulaski Memorial Committee, General (1937), Hotel
George Washington, Lexington Ave. at 23rd St..
N. Y. City: 50,000; Sec., Anita Ziminski.
Pulp and Paper Industry, Technical Ass'n of the
(1915), 122 East 42d St., N. Y. City; 2,000; Sec.-
Treas., R. G. Macdonald.

Purchasing Agents, Nat'l Association of (1915). 11
Park Place, N. Y. City: 6,061; Exec. Sec.. Treas..
G. A. Renard.

Puzzlers League, Nat'l (1883), 1325 E. Gibson St.. Scranton, Pa.: Sec., Everett M. Smith, Box 205 Astor Station, Boston, Mass.

Quota Club International (1919), 1719 Eye St.. N. W., Washington, D. C.; 4,000; Sec.. Miss Gladys W. Jones.

Racing Association, United Hunts (1905), 250 Park Ave., N. Y. City; 383; Sec. Treas., Earl S. Potter.

Racing Commissioners. Nat'l Ass'n of State (1934). P. O. Box 156, Lexington, Ky.; 85; Sec.-Treas.. Thomas R. Underwood.

Radio Artists, American Federation of (1937). 2
West 45th St., N. Y. City: 14,000: Nat'l Exec.
Sec.. Mrs. Emily Holt.

Radio Engineers-(see Engineers, Inst. of).
Radio Relay League, American (1914), 38 LaSalle
Road, West Hartford, Conn.; abt. 27,000; Man.
Sec., Kenneth B. Warner.

Radio Union, Int'l Amateur (1925), 38 LaSalle Rd..
West Hartford, Conn.; Sec.. Kenneth B. Warner.
Railroads, Ass'n of American (1934), Transporta-
tion Bldg.. Washington. D. C.; 134 system lines:
Sec.-Treas.. H. J. Forster.

Railway Business Association (1908), 38 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.; 525; Sec., P. Harvey Middleton.

Railway Economics Ass'n of American Railroads,
Bureau of (1910), 1024 Transportation Bldg..
Washington, D. C.; Dir., Dr. J. H. Parmelee.
Railway Engineering Ass'n-(see Engineering Ass'n.
Amer. Railway).

Rainbow Division Veterans, Nat'l Ass'n (1919,
Neuenaur, Germany); 11,000; Pres., Walker H.
Colston, 1357 New York Ave., N. E., Washington,
D. C.; Sec., Edward C. Weitzel, P. O. Box 42.
Akron, Ohio.
Real Estate Board of New York (1896), 12 East
41st St.. N. Y. City: 2,400; Exec. Vice-Pres., Jones
W. Mersereau: Sec., Edgar Cadmus.
Recreation Association, Nat'l (1906), 315 Fourth
Ave., N. Y. City; 9,481; Pres.. Howard Braucher.
Red Cross, American (1881), 17th and D Sts., N.W..
Washington, D. C.; 9,190,000 Seniors, 9,749.000

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Juniors; Chmn., Norman H Davis.; Sec., Miss
Mabel T. Boardman.

Red Men, Improved Order of (1834), 1521 W. Gerard
Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.: 250,000; Sec., H. F.
Stetser.

Reform Federation, Int'l (1895), 134 B St.. N. E..
Washington, D. C.; Gen. Supt., Clinton N.
Howard.

Reformed Church in the U. S., Board of Foreign
Missions (1838), 905 Schaff Bldg., 1505 Race St..
Philadelphia, Pa.; Exec. Sec., Rev. A. V. Cassel-

man.

Regional Plan Ass'n (1929), 400 Madison Ave., N.
Y. City; 750; Sec., Harold M. Lewis.
Regular Veterans Association (1934), 1115 Fifteenth
St., N. W., Washington, D. C.; Nat'l Adjt..
Luther N. Hussey.

Regular Veterans Womans Ass'n (1936), 5182 Ful-
ton St., N. W., Washington, D. C.; 3,000; Sec..
Odillion Hopgood.

Religious Education, Int'l Council of (1922), 203 No.
Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Gen. Sec., Dr. Roy G.
Ross.

Research Council, National (1916), 2101 Constitu-
tion Ave., Washington, D. C.; 225; Exec. Sec..
Albert L. Barrows.

Research in Human Heredity, Ass'n for (1938), Cold
Spring Harbor, L. I., N. Y.; Sec., H. H. Laughlin.
Reserve Officers Association of the U. S. (1922),
1726 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washington, D.
C.; 34,137: Sec.. Lt. Col. Wm. P. Wattles.
Retail Credit Ass'n-(see Credit Ass'n).
Retail Dry Goods Ass'n-(see Dry Goods Ass'n).
Retail Jewelers (see Jewelers Ass'n, Amer. Nat'l).
Rifle Association of America, Nat'l (1871), 1600
Rhode Island Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.;
125,000; Sec., C. B. Lister.

Road Builders Ass'n, American (1902), 1319 F St..
N.W., Washington, D. C.; 5,000; Engineer-Dir.,
Charles M. Upham.

Rocket Society, American (1930), 1 East 42d St..
N. Y. City; approx. 300; Sec., Lovell Lawrence,
Rm. 606, as above, or 36-06 81st St., Long Island,

N. Y.

Roller Skating Rink Operators' Ass'n of the U. S.
(1937), 5795 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.; 517:
Sec.-Treas., Fred A. Martin.
Roosevelt Memorial Association (1919), 28 East 20th
St., N. Y. City: Sec., Hermann Hagedorn.
Rose Society, American (1899); abt. 3,500; Sec., R.
Marion Hatton, Box 687, Harrisburg, Penn.
Rosicrucian Order (AMORC) (Ancient. Mystical
Order Rosae Crucis) (1915 in the U. S.); Rosi-
crucian Park, San Jose, Calif.; 35,000; Sec.. Cecil
A. Poole.

Rosicrucians, Society of (Societas Rosecrucians in
America) (1909), See House, 321 West 101st St..
N. Y. City; Sec. Gen., G. E. S. Miller.
Rotary International (1910), 35 E. Wacker Drive,
Chicago, Ill; 5,000 clubs, 200,000 members; Sec..
Chesley R. Perry.

Rough Riders, American (1937); 400; Sec.. Robert
Petross, 42-22 189th St., Flushing, N. Y.
Round Table International (Loyal Knights of the
Round Table) (1922), 171 Shirley Savoy Hotel,
Denver, Colo.; 1,150; Sec.. James Landrum.
Rowing Association, Intercollegiate (1895), Colum-
bia, Cornell, Navy, Pennsylvania, Syracuse; Sec.-
Treas., Asa S. Bushnell, Central Office for East-
ern Intercollegiate Athletics, Biltmore Hotel, N,
Y. City.

Royal Arcanum, Sup. Council (1877), 407 Shawmut
Ave., Boston, Mass.: 60,000; Sec., Herbert F.
Hotchkiss, Box E., Station A, Boston, Mass.

Safety Council, National (1913), 20 No. Wacker
Drive, Chicago, Ill.; 5,200; Man. Dir. and Sec., W.
H. Cameron.

St. Andrew's Society of the State of N. Y. (1756).
105 East 22nd St., N. Y City; 850; Rec. Sec..
Robert Graham.

St. David's Society of the State of N. Y. (1835).
289 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City; 420; Sec., T. M.
Jenkins.

St. George's Society of New York (1770), 15 Moore
St.. N. Y. City: 570; Sec., G. N. B. Watkins.
Samaritans, Ancient, Mystic Order of (1901), 207
Tenth St, Niagara Falls, N. Y.; 6,500; Sec., Ralph
A. Irish, Apt. 2. as above.

Save the Children Federation (1932), Metropolitan
Tower, 1 Madison Ave., N. Y. City; Sec., George
W. Briggs.

Save-the-Redwoods League (1918), 114 Sansome
St., San Francisco, Calif.: 6,000; Sec.. Aubrey
Drury.

Savings Banks, Nat'l Ass'n of Mutual (1920), 60
East 42d St., N. Y. City; 505; Exec. Sec., John
W. Sandstedt.

Savings and Loan League, U. S. (1893), 221 No.

LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill.; 3,700; Exec. Vice-Pres..
Morton Bodfish; Sec., Herman F. Cellarius.

(1895), 287 Convent Ave., N. Y. City; 250; Pres..
as above; Sec., Merrili
Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, American
Alexander Hamilton,

Denison, 400 East 52d St., N. Y. City.
School Art League of N. Y. City (1909), 110 Living-
ston St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; 18,230; Teacher-in-
Charge, Mrs. Dorothy Thornton.

School Garden Ass'n of N. Y. (1908), 121 East 51st
St.. N. Y. City: 10,000; Exec. Vice-Pres.. Van
Evrie Kilpatrick.

Schools for the Deaf-(see Deaf, Conference of)
Science, American Ass'n for the Advancement of
(1848), Smithsonian Institution Bldg., Washing-
ton, D. C.; abt. 21,000; Permanent Secretary, F.
R. Moulton.
Sciences, American Academy of (1929), P. O. Box
1703, Miami, Fla.; address all communications
to the secretary.

2101 Constitution Ave., Washington, D. C.: 319 Sciences, Nat'l Academy of (1863), Academy Bldg.. members. 5 members emeriti, 42 foreign associates; Exec. Sec.. Paul Brockett.

Sciences, New York Academy of (1817), Central
Park West at 79th St., N. Y. City: 1,948; Exec.
Sec., Mrs. Eunice Thomas Miner.

Sciences, Social-(see Social Sciences).
Scientific Temperance Federation (1906), 400 Boyl-
ston St., Boston, Mass.; Bus. Man., James J.
McPhillips.

Scottish Clans, Order of (1878), 150 Causeway St..
Boston, Mass.; 25,000; Sec., Thomas R. P. Gibb.
Sculpture Society, National (1895), 115 East 40th
St., N. Y. City; abt. 300; Corr. Sec., Mrs. Marga-
ret French Cresson.

550

Seamen's Church Institute of N. Y. (1834), 25 South
St., N. Y. City; Dir., Rev. Harold H. Kelley.
Seamen's Friend Society, American (1828),
West 20th St, N. Y. City; Sec., R. H. Lee Martin.
Security League, National (1914), 45 West 45th St.,
N. Y. City; 4,000; Sec., John W. Tiedemann.
West St., N. Y. City; 58; Sec., C. C. Knerr.
Shipbuilders, Nat'l Council of American (1921), 21
Shoe Retailers Ass'n, Nat'l (1912), 274 Madison
Ave., N. Y. C.; 6,300; Vice-Pres., L. E. Langston..
Sixth Avenue Association (1922), 570 Sixth Ave.,
N. Y. City; 1,000; Sec., D. S. Macdonald.
Ski Association of America, Nat'l (1904), Memom-
onie, Wisc.; 275 clubs; Sec.. Lloyd Ellingson.
Soap and Glycerine Producers, Ass'n of American
(1926), 381 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City: 126: Man.,
Roscoe C. Edlund.

Social Hygiene Ass'n,

American (1914).

1790

Broadway, N. Y. City; 10,000; Exec. Dir., Dr.
Walter Clarke.

Social Sciences, Nat'l Institute of (1899), 271 Madi-
son Ave., N. Y. City; 590; Sec., Miss Rosina
Hahn.

Social Security, American Ass'n for (1927), 22 East.
17th St., N. Y. City; abt. 4,000: Sec, Abraham
Epstein

Social Work, Nat'l Conference of (1873), 82 No.
High St., Columbus, Ohio: 7,716: Gen. Sec..
Howard R. Knight.

Social Workers, Amer. Ass'n of (1921), 130 East
22nd St., N. Y. City: 11,181; Exec. Sec.. Walter
West.

Society of the Cincinnati (1783), 2118 Massa-
chusetts Ave., Washington, D. C.; 1,580; Sec..
Francis A. Foster, Vineyard Haven, Mass.
Sociological Society, American (1905): 1,034; Pres..
Stuart A. Queen, Washington Univ., St. Louis,
Mo.; Sec.. Harold A. Phelps, Univ. of Pitts-
burgh, Pa.

Sojourners, National (1918), 135 Glenbrook Rd.,
Bethesda, Md.; 9,560; Nat'l Sec., Lt. Col. George
F. Unmacht.

Sons of the American Legion-(see American
Legion, Sons of).

Sons of the American Revolution, Empire State
Society (1890). Hotel Plaza, Fifth Ave. at 59th
St., N. Y. City; abt. 2,200; Sec., Major Chas. A.
DuBois.

Sons of the American Revolution, Nat'l Society
(1889), 1227-16th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.;
15,000; Sec., Frank B. Steele.
Sons of the American Revolution, N. Y. Chapter
(1918), Hotel Plaza, Fifth Ave. at 59th St., N.
Y. City; abt. 1.100: Sec., Major Chas. A. DuBois.
Sons of Confederate Veterans (1896), Law Bldg..
Richmond, Va.; 30,000; Adjt.-in-Chief, Walter L.
Hopkins.

Sons of Italy, Grand Lodge (1911), 231 East 14th
St.. N. Y. City; 16,000; Sec.. Luigi Campione.
Sons of Poland, Ass'n of the (1903), 665 Newark
Ave., Jersey City, N. J.; 16,000; Gen. Sec.. Alex-
ander Sudnik, Jr.

Sons of the Republic of Texas (1922), 2314 Morse
St., Houston. Texas; 400; Sec., Houston Wade.
Sons of the Revolution, Gen. Soc. (1876), in 29

States and Dist. of Columbia; 10,000; Gen.
Sec., Hoyt Garrod Post, 4 Linwood Pl.. White
Plains, N. Y.

Sons of the Revolution in the State of N. Y. (1876);
Fraunces Tavern, 54 Pearl St., N. Y. City: 2,074;
Sec., Chester H. Stevens.

Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (1881).
Colonial Trust Bldg., Reading, Pa.; 50,000; Sec..
H. H. Hammer.

Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, N. Y.
Chapter (1883), 2225 Municipal Bldg., N. Y.
City: 23,680; Sec., Capt. Julius Isaacs.
Sons of Zion, Order (1910), 220 Fifth Ave. N. Y.
City: 4,000; Sec., Herman Zvi Quittman.
Southern Education Foundation-(see Education).
Southern Society, New York (1886), 10 Rockefeller
Plaza, N. Y. City; 850; Sec., Harter F. Wright.
Spanish War Veterans, United (1904), 40 G St..
N. E., Washington, D. C.; 100,000; Quartermaster
General, P. J. Callan, as above, or Box 1915.
Washington, D. C.

Sponsors of the United States Navy, Society of
(1909), Washington, D. C.; 300; Sec., Mrs. Stan-
ton R. Norman, R. F. D. No. 4, Alexandria,
Va.

Sports Clubs, Int'l Association (1930), 17 East 42nd
St., R. F. No. 3, Alexandria, Va.
Standards Association, American (1918), 29 West
39th St., N. Y. City; 74 nat'l organizations with
2,000 companies; Sec., P. G. Agnew.
Stars and Bars, Order of the (1938), Law Bldg..
Richmond, Va.; 500; Ass't Adjt. Gen., Walter L.
Hopkins.

State Founders' Society of America (1902), 920
Midland Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; Exec. Vice-Pres..
Merrill G. Baker.

State Governments, Council of (1933), 1313 East
60th St.. Chicago, Ill.; Exec. Dir., Frank Bane.
State Parks, Nat'l Conference on (1921), 901 Union
Trust Bldg., Washington, D. C.; 500; Exec. Sec.,
Harlean James.

Staten Island Civic League (1913), 7 Hayatt St., St.
George, Staten Island; 75; Pres., Wm. P. Lough.
Statistical Association, American (1839), 1626 K
St., N. W., Washington, D. C.; 2,972; Sec., R.
L. Funkhouser.

Steamship Historical Society, American (1935), 48
Custom House St, Providence, R. I.: Sec., Edwin
A. Plat, 12 Joyce St., Barrington, R. I.
Steel Founders Society of America (1902), 920 Mid-
land Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio; 170; Sec., Raymond
L. Collier.
Steuben Society of America (1919), 369 Lexington
Ave., N. Y. City; Sec.. F. W. Mayer.
Stewardship Council, United (1920), Hillsdale Col-
lege, Hillsdale, Mich.; 76; Sec., Dr. Harry S.
Myers.

Stock Exchange, Chicago (1882), 120 So. La Salle
St., Chicago, Ill.; 286; Sec.. Walter R. Hawes.
Stock Exchange, N. Y. (1792), 11 Wall St., N. Y.
City: 1,375; address communications to the secre-
tary.
Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions
(1888), 156 Fifth Ave., N. Y. City; 54,000; Gen.
Sec., R. H. Edwin Espy.

Sugar Brokers Association, Nat'l (1903), 129 Front
St., N. Y. City: 400; Exec. Sec., J. D. Hegeman,
Jr., Rm. 808, as above.

Sunbathing Ass'n, Amer. (1933). Mays Landing,
N. J.; abt. 45,000; Sec., Ilsley Boone.
Sunday School Association (see Religious Educa-
tion, Int'l Council of).

Sunday School Association, World's (1889), 156
Fifth Ave., N. Y. City: 37,825,519; Sec.. Forrest
L. Knapp.

Sunday School Auxiliary Society, Nat'l (1937), 111
First St., Pleasant Hill, Mo.; Sec., A. J. Jones.
Surgeons, Military-(see Military Surgeons).
Surgical Association, American (1879); 300; Sec..
Dr. Charles G. Mixter, 319 Longwood Ave., Bos-
ton, Mass.

Suppression of Vice, N. Y. Society for the (1873).
215 West 22nd St., N. Y. City: 300; Sec., John
S. Sumner.

Surf Fishing Club, East End (1931), Riverhead. N.
Y.; 800; Sec., Everett A. Brown.
Surgeons, American College of (1913), 40 East Erie
St., Chicago, Ill.; 12,950; Sec., Dr. Frederic A.
Besley.

Tammany, Society of, or Columbian Order (1786),
100 East 17th St.. N. Y. City; Grand Sachem.
Thomas Darlington; Sec., Edward J. McCullen.
Tax Association, National (1907), Library of Con-
gress, Washington, D. C.; 1,300; Sec., R. E.
Manning.

Teachers, American Federation of (1916), 506 So.
Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.; 40,000; Exec. Sec..
Irvin R. Kuenzli.

Television Engineers-(see Engineers Institute).
Television Society, Hollywood (1936), Gower St.,
Hollywood, Calif.; 100; Pres.. George H. Seward.
Temperance Education Foundation, American
(1933), R. C. Gross Bldg., Berwyn, Ill.; Exec.
Sec., Fred Cross.

Templars of Honor and Temperance (1845), 37
Liberty St., New Britain, Conn.; abt. 7,500; Sec..
John Sloan.

Temple Sisterhoods, Nat'l Fed. of (1913). Mer-
chants Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio: 55,000: Exec.
Dir., Miss Jane Evans.

Theological Schools, American Ass'n of (1922), 101
Hodge Hall, Princeton. N. J.; 87; Exec. Sec..
Edward H. Roberts.

Theosophical Society in America (1875), Wheaton,
Ill.; 4,000; Nat'l Sec.. Miss Etha Snodgrass, P.
O. Drawer 419, as above.

Theosophical Society (Point Loma) (1875), 600
Catalina Blvd., Point Loma, Calif.; Sec. Gen..
Dr. Joseph H. Fussell.

Thirty-Fourth Street-Midtown Ass'n (1918). 47
West 34th St., N. Y. City; 100; Sec.. Wm. G.
Kretch.

Textiles, Nat'l Federation of (1872), 15 West 37th
St., N. Y. City; Sec., Miss Irene L. Blunt.
Toastmasters International (1932), 516 First Na-
tional Bank Bldg., Santa Ana, Calif.; 4,500;
Sec., R. C. Smedley.

Tobacco Merchants Ass'n of. the U. S. (1915), 341
Madison Ave., N. Y. City; 447; Man. Dir. Charles
Dushkind.

Torch Clubs, Int'l Ass'n of (1924), 519 White Bldg..
Buffalo, N. Y.; 2,500; Sec., Irving R. Templeton.
Town Hall, The (1894, as The Leaue for Political
Education), 123 West 43d St., N. Y. City; abt.
6,000; Sec., Miss Iva Nichols.

Tract Society, American (1825), 21 West 46th St..
N. Y. City; Exec. Sec., Dr. Edwin Noah Hardy.
Traffic Club of Baltimore (1913), 307 Lord Balti-
more Hotel, Baltimore Md.; 765; Sec., James O.
Bromwell, P. O. Box 838, Baltimore, Md.
Traffic Club of New York (1906), Hotel Biltmore.
333 Madison Ave., N. Y. City: 1,500; Sec., H. H.
Goble.
Transit Association, American (1882), 292 Madison
Ave., N. Y. City; 729; Man. Dir., Charles
Trapshooting Association, Amateur (1923), Van-
Gordon; Gen. Sec., Guy C. Hecker.
dalia, Ohio; 11,000; Pres, Ray Loring, as above:
Sec., L. M. Krieg.

Travelers Aid Society (1907), 144 East 44th St..
Travelers of America, Order of United Commercial
N. Y. City; Gen. Dir., Miss Virginia M. Murray.
(1888), 632 No. Park St., Columbus, Ohio; 78,264:
Sec., A. W. Franklin.

Tree Association, American, 1214 16th St., Wash-
ington, D. C.; address communications to the
secretary.

Trotting Association, National (1870), 525 Main
St., Hartford, Conn.; Sec., Roger Duncan.
Trucking Associations, American (1933), 1424 16th
St., N.W., Washington, D. C.; 50 State Associa-
tions; Pres.. Ted V. Rodgers, as above; Sec.,
Chester G. Moore, 616 So. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Tuberculosis Ass'n, Nat'l (1904), 1790 Broadway.
N. Y. City: 1,932; Man. Dir., Dr. Kendall
Emerson; Sec., Dr. Charles J. Hatfield
Turners, American (1850), 8735 E. Jefferson Ave..
Detroit, Mich.: 19.033; Sec., Emil L. Pletz.
Typothetae of America, United (1885), 719 15th St..
N.W.. Washington, D. C.; Exec. Vice-Pres..
Donald Rein.

Life

Underwriters, American Institute of Marine (1898).
99 John St., N. Y. City; 40 companies; 72 in-
dividuals; Sec.. Ernest G. Driver.
Underwriters Ass'n of the City of N. Y.,
(1886), Hotel Pennsylvania, Seventh Ave. at 33d
St., N. Y. City; 2,385; Sec., John M. Hughes.
Underwriters, Nat'l Board of Fire (1866), 85 John
St., N. Y. City; 193 companies; Gen. Man., W. E.
Mallalieu; Sec., Sumner Ballard.

Unitarian and Other Liberal Christian Women,
Gen. Alliance of (1890), 25 Beacon St., Boston,
Mass.: 21,211; Sec.. Mrs. Roydon C. Leonard.
Unitarian Laymen's League (1919), 25 Beacon St.
Boston, Mass.: 3,200; Sec.. Richmond H. Sweet.
Unitarian Sunday School Ass'n (1827), 25 Beacon
St., Boston, Mass.; Exec. Sec., Rev. Ernest W.
Kuebler.

United American War Veterans of the U. S. (1918),
Rm. 905 Ordway Bldg., 207 Market St., Newark,
N. J.; Adit. Gen.. Edward Goerke.
United Hospital Fund of N. Y. (1879), 370 Lexing-
ton Ave., N. Y. City; 75 voluntary hospitals in
N. Y. City; Sec., Matthias Plum.

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