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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.
Williams, Apt. 4E, 203 West 140th St., N. Y. City.
American
Economic Association,
(1885); 3,398
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.
Engineers, Society of Automotive (1905), 29 West
39th St., N. Y. City; 7,810; Sec., A. T. Colwell.
Engineers, Society of Motion Picture (1916), Hotel
Pennsylvania, N. Y. City; address communica-
tions to the secretary.

English-Speaking Union (1920). 30 Rockefeller
Plaza, N. Y. City; 14,500; Gen. Sec., Frank S.
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.
Ethnological Society, American (1842), Columbia
Univ., N. Y. City; 236; Pres., Prof. Wm. Duncan
Strong.

Eugenics Research Association (see Research in
Human Heredity).

Eugenics Society, American (1926), Rm. 803-A,
RKO Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N. Y. City: 700;
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.

Flag Association, United States (1924), 923
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, Federation 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. Č. 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

son.

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 Boulevard, 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 Territorial 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
America (1912), 1819 Broadway, N. Y. City:
100,000 senior and junior; Sec.. Mrs. A. P.
Schoolman.

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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 Broadway, N. Y. City: Exec. Officer, Mrs. D. W. Cooper. Health, Physical Education and Recreation, American Ass'n for (1885, as Amer. Ass'n for Advancement 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 Broadway, 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 (1899),

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. Garland 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 Industrial).

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, Federation 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 communications 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-

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 Universities, 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, Bloomington. 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. Eichelberger.

of

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

Lithographers National Association (1906). 420 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 Assembly, Edward W. Dart, 99 John St., N. Y. City.

Mammalogists, American Soc. of (1919), Museum
of Zoology, Un. of Mich.; 950; Corr. Sec., Emmet
T. Hooper.
Management Association, American (1923), 330
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. Mediaeval Academy of America (1925), 1430 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.; 1,000; Sec., G. W. Cottrell, Jr.

of).

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 Academy 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, Soc. of American).

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 U. s.

(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
gineers. Amer. Inst. of).

(see En

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., Lau-
rence 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 Rocke-
feller 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 Pennsyl-
vania. 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 Broad-
way, 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. Law-
rence 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 organiza-
tions 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

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