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Trustees of the Reformed Episcopal Publication Society-Revs. Joseph D. Wilson, D.D.; William Tracy, D.D.; Forrest E. Dager, D.D.; Thomas J. Mason Samuel M. Gibson and William V. Edwards,

Board of Foreign Missions-Bishops H. S. Hoffman, D.D., (president); Samuel Fallows, D.D., LL.D.; P. F. Stevens, D.D.; Charles Edward Cheney, D.D.; Robert L. Rudolph, M.A., D.D.; Revs. William Tracy, D.D.; Ralph G. Finley, William D. Stevens, D.D.; W. T. Way, A.M.; Frank V. C. Cloak, Walter E. Oakford, H. W. Behney, M.A.; Alexander S. Taylor, Walter Witten, Ph.D.; W. A. Freemantle, D.D.; Charles F. Hendricks, B.D. (treasurer); Messrs. Henry H. Sinnamon (secretary), George W. Wagner, Joseph Barton, Charles M. Morton, Samuel B. Ray. Thomas J. Richards, Joseph C. Noblit (vice-president), Frank L. Keim, Henry Rankin.

Home Missionary Board-Bishop Samuel Fallows, Bishop Robert L. Rudolph (president), Re William Tracy, Rev. W. D. Stevens (treasurer), Rev. F. E. Dager. Rev. Joseph D. Wilson, Rev. W. A. Freemantle, A. M. Hubly, Thomas J. Mason, Duane Wevill (secretary), Charles F. Hendricks and F. H. Reynolds.

UNITED BRETHREN.

The bishops of the United Brethren in Christ Church are:

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Bishop Carter is also president of the Southern Bureau. The United Brethren sustains a Board of Education, Home Mission Board, Foreign Mission Board, Church Erection Society, Sunday School Board and the Woman's Missionary Association.

THE UNIVERSALIST GENERAL CONVENTION.

The officers of the Universalist General Convention are: Charles L. Hutchinson, Chicago, Ill., president; O. E. Butterfield, Detroit, Mich., vice president; Eugene F. Endicott, Boston, Mass., treasurer; Rev. Isaac M. Atwood, D. D., Rochester, N. Y., secretary. Board of Trustees-Rev. John Coleman Adams, D. D., Hartford, Conn.. chairman; Rev. Frederick W. Betts, D. D., Syracuse, N. Y.; Rev. Marion D. Shutter, D. D., Minneapolis, Minn.; J. L. Sweet, Attleboro, Mass.; Rev. Lee S. McCollester, D. D., Detroit, Mich.; Frederick A. Winkelman, Chicago, Ill.; Louis Annin Ames, New York, N. Y.; Rev. F. W. Perkins, D. D., Lynn, Mass.; Henry E. Williams, Washington, D. C., and Rev. I. M. Atwood, D. D,. Rochester, N. Y., secretary.

The General Convention holds its sessions biennially. The session for 1911 will be held in Springfield, Mass., October 20-24.

The

The Universalist Church has organizations in thirty-one states, and in Canada. Cuba and Japan. It holds permanent funds to the amount of $1.231.852.25. denomination has founded and maintains four academies, four colleges and three divinity schools; has a membership of 64,158, and has 912 parishes and 765 ministers.

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THE AMERICAN UNITARIAN ASSOCIATION.

The officers of the American Unitarian Association are: President, Rev. SamA. Eliot, D. D.; vice-presidents, Charles W. Ames, St. Paul, Minn.; Horace Davis, LL. D. . San Francisco; Eben S. Draper, Hopedale, Mass.; Duncan U. Fletcher, Jacksonville, Fla.; Paris Gibson, Great Falls, Mont.; Wallace Hackett, Portsmouth, N. H.; Miss Emma C. Low, Brooklyn; G. W. Stephens, Montreal, Can.; sec., Rev. Lewis G. Wilson; asst. sec. emeritus, George W. Fox; asst. sec., F. Stanley Howe; treas., Francis H. Lincoln; directors, Rev. Wilson M. Backus, Chicago; Rev. Paul R. Frothingham, Boston; Mrs. Prescott Keyes, Concord, Mass. Henry B. Little, Newburyport, Mass.: Hon. John D. Long, Hingham, Mass; Franklin C. Southworth, Meadville, Penn.; Percy A. Atherton, Boston; Clarence B Carr, Andover, N. H.; Hon. George Hutchinson, West Newton, Mass.; Mrs. John W. Loud, Montreal, Can.; William P. Coolidge, jr., Boston; Leslie C. Cornish, Augusta. Me.; Eleazer B. Homer, Providence, R. I.; Charles A. Murdock, San Francisco; Rev. Ulysses G. B. Pierce, Washington, D. C.; Henry M. Williams, Cambridge, Mas9. The headquarters of the association are at No. 25 Beacon st., Boston.

NATIONAL LEAGUE OF UNITARIAN LAYMEN.

The officers of the National League of Unitarian Laymen are: Honorary president. Hon. William H. Taft; president, Professor William H. Carruth, Kansas University, Lawrence, Kan.; first vice-president, Eben S. Draper, Hopedale, Mass.; second vicepresident, Milton T. Garvin, Lancaster, Penn.; secretary and treasurer, Cyril H. Burdett, No. 135 Broadway, New York City; executive committee, Courtenay Guild, Boston, Mass.; Delbert H. Decker, Washington, D. C.; Duncan U. Fletcher, Jacksonville, Fia.; Morton D. Hull, Chicago, Ill.; Ralph W. Wilbur, Portland, Ore., and Charles W. Ames, St. Paul, Minn.

ROMAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY OF THE UNITED STATES.

Apostolic Delegation.

His Excellency the Most Rev. Diomede Falconio (Archbishop of Larissa), Apostolio Delegate, No. 1811 Baltimore street, Washington, D. C.

Auditor of the Delegation, the Very Rev. Mgr. Bonaventure Cerretti, D. D., J. V. D.; Secretary of the Delegation, Rev. Daniel A. Dever, D. D.

Archbishops.

Joseph Charland, coadjutor Thomas F. Lillis, coad.

1910

.1910

See. Consecrated. See. Consecrated. Helena, Mont..... John P Carroll.....1904 Baltimore.. J. Gibbons, Card....1868 Indianapolis...... F. S. Chatard......1878 Boston....... .W. H. O'Connell...1901 Chicago. J. Edward Quigley..1897 Cincinnati.. Henry Moeller......1904 Kansas City, Mo.. John J. Hogan.....1868 Dubuque................. John J. Keane......1878 Milwaukee....... 8. G. Messmer.....1892 New Orleans......James H. Blenk....1899 La Crosse, Wis... Jacob Schwebach...1892 New York........J. M. Farley........1895 Lead City, S. D... Joseph F. Busch...1910 Oregon City.... Alexander Christie..1898 Leavenworth.. Philadelphia. .Patrick J. Ryan....1872 St. Louis.........J. N. Glennon......1896 St. Paul.. .....John Ireland .......1875 San Francisco.... P. W. Riordan......1888 Santa Fé. John B. Pitaval....1902 Bishops.

Altoona.

Lincoln, Neb......Thos. Bonacum.....1887
Little Rock.......J. B. Morris........1906
Los Angeles...... Thomas J. Conaty..1901
Louisville.
Denis O'Donaghue.. 1910
Manchester, N. H. George A. Guertin..1907
Marquette, Mich.. Frederick Eis.......1899
Mobile..
.Edward P. Allen...1897
.. Thomas S. Byrne...1894
Thomas Heslin......1889

....

Albany, N. Y.....T. M. A. Burke....1892 Nashville.
Alton, Ill.......... James Ryan........1888 Natchez.
E. A. Garvey.......1901
.... C. J. O'Reilly. 1903 Newark..
O. B. Corrigan, aux.1909 New York..
J. Janssen ...
..1888 Ogdensburg, N. Y. H. Gabriels
Oklahoma.
Omaha..

Baker City.
Baltimore.

Belleville, Ill..

Boise City...
Boston..

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Bismarck, N. D.. Vincent Wehrle ...1910
.A. J. Glorieux......1885
J. G. Anderson, aux.1909
C. E. McDonnell....1892
G. W. Mundelein,
aux
....Charles H. Colton..1903
Burlington, Vt....J. J. Rice
..1910
Charleston, S. C.. H. P. Northrop.....1882
Cheyenne.........John J. Keane.. ..1902
A. J. McGavick, aux.1899
Paul C. Rhode, aux.1908
Cleveland......... J. P. Farrelly... ..1909
Jos. M. Koudelka,

Chicago...

aux

.1909

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Natchitoches......C. Van de Ven.....1904
..1901
J. J. O'Connor.
T. F. Cusack, aux..1904
..1892

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T. Meerschaert.....1891
Richard Scannell...1887
Peoria............ E. M. Dunne.......1909
P. J. O'Reilly, aux.1900
Pittsburg.
Regis Canevin......1903
Philadelphia...... E. F. Prendergast,
Portland, Me. ....L. S. Walsh.. ..1906
Providence, R. I.. M. J. Harkins..
....1887
Richmond........ A. Van de Vyver...1899
Rochester......... T. F. Hickey. .1903
Rockford....................... P. J. Muldoon......1901
Sacramento.......Thomas Grace......1896
St. Augustine.....W. J. Kenny.......1902
St. Cloud, Minn... James Trobec.......1897
St. Joseph. Mo.... M. F. Burke.......1887
St. Paul...
J. J. Lawlor, aux..1910
Salt Lake City... Lawrence Scanlan...1887
San Antonio, Tex. J. A. Forest ........1895
T. W. Shaw, coad...

.1904

Savannah.

.1887

Seattle, Wash.

..1888

Scranton..

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Duluth..

Nicholas Matz..

John S. Foley

James McGolrick...1889
J. E. Fitzmaurice..1898

.1900

.1896

.1896

.1892

Sioux City, Iowa..P. J. Garrigan....1902 Eri:. Sioux Falls.. Thomas O'Gorman..1896 Fall River, Mass. Daniel F. Feehan...1907 Springfield, Mass..T. D. Beaven. Forgo, N. D. James O'Reilly.....1910 Superior, Wis.. A. F. Schinner.....1905 Fort Wayne...... H. J. Alerding......1900 Syracuse....... P. A. Ludden......1887 Galveston.. ...N. A. Gallagher....1882 Trenton...........J. A. McFaul.......1894 Grand Rapids.. ..H. J. Richter.......1883 Henry Granjon.....1900 Great Falls. Mont Matthias Lenihan...1904 Wheeling, W. Va. P. J. Donahue......1894 Green Bay, Wis...Joseph J. Fox......1904 Wichita, Kan..... J. J. Hennessy.....1888 Harrisburg....... John W. Shanahan.1899 Wilmington, Del.. J. J. Monaghan. ...1897 Hartford, Conn... John J. Nilan.....1910 Winona, Minn.... P. R. Heffron ....1910 Archbishops and Bishops in the Insular Possessions.

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Vicariates-Apostolic-Peter Verdaguer. Brownsville, Tex.; Leo Hald, North Carolina, 1888; Libert Hubert Boeynaema, 1903, Hawaiian Islands.

Arch Abbots-Leander Schnerr, St. Vincent's Abbey, Beatty, Penn.; Andrew Hintenach, St. Benedict's Convent, Erie, Penn.

Mitred Abbots-Frowenus Conrad, O. 8. B. Benedictine, Conception, Mo.; Edmund

M. Obrecht, O. C. R., Gethsemane, Ky.; Peter Engel, O. S. B., Collegeville, Minn: Right Rev. Athanasius Schmitt, O. S. B., St. Meinrad's Ind.; Hilary Pfraengle, O. S. B., Newark, N. J.; Innocent Wolf, O. S. B., Atchison, Kan.; Leo Haid, O. S. B Belmont, N. C.; Bernard Menges, O. S. B., Cullman, Ala.; Ingatius Conrad, O. S. B.. Spielerville, Ark.: N. Jaeger, O. S. B., Chicago, Ill.; Paul Schauble, O. S. B., Covington. La.; Thomas Meinhofer, O. S. B., Mt. Angel, Ore.; Alberic Dunlea, O. C. R., Dubuque, Iowa; Charles H. Mohr, O. S. B., St. Leo, Fla.; M. Bernard Murphy. O. S. B., Sacred Heart, Oklahoma.

Prefecture-Apostolic of Alaska-Joseph R. Crimont, S. J.

JEWISH NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.

(From the Jewish Year Book.)

Alliance Israelite Universelle.-The Alliance was organized in May, 1800. There are branches in Baltimore, Md.; Boston, Mass., 2; Elmira, N. Y.; Hoboken. N. J.; Jersey City, N. J.; New York City; Philadelphia, Penn.; Worcester, Mass. Office in New York, No. 150 Nassau street.

The American Jewish Committee.-Organized April, 1906. Executive committee: Chairman, Cyrus L. Sulzberger, No. 516 West End avenue, New York: Daniel Guggenheim and Herman Rosenthal, New York; Solomon Solis Cohen and Mayer Sulzberger, Philadelphia, Penn. Branches: Baltimore, Md.; New York City and Philadelphia, Penn.

American Jewish Historical Society.-Organized 1892. Office. No 531 W. 123d street, New York City; membership, 286. Officers: Pres., Cyrus Adler, Philadelphia, Penn.; vice-pres., Simon W. Rosenthal, Albany, N. Y.; treas., N. Taylor Phillips, New York City; curator, Leon Huhner, New York City; cor. sec., Albert M. Friedenberg, 38 Park row, New York City; rec. sec., Herbert Friedenwald, 356 Second avenue, New York City.

Baron de Hirsch Fund.-Incorporated 1890. Office, No. 43 Exchange place, New York City. The activities of the Fund fall under the following heads: (1) Baron de Hirsch Agricultural School, Woodbine, N. J., offers to Jewish young men a course in agriculture, consisting of two years; (2) Baron de Hirsch Trade School, No. 22 E. 64th street, New York City, offers instruction in day classes in the following trades: Machinist, plumbing, electrical, house, fresco and sign painting; (3) controls the Woodbine Land and Improvement Company; (4) English education to immigrants; (5) relief work. Branches: Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Chicago, Denver, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and St. Louis. Officers: Pres., Eugene S. Benjamin; vice-pres., Jacob H. Schiff; treas., Murry Guggenheim; hon. sec., Max J. Kohler, No. 30 Broad street, all of New York City.

Central Conference of American Rabbis.-Organized July 9, 1889. Membership, 209. Officers (1909-10): Hon. pres., Kaufman Kohler, Cincinnati, Ohio; pres.. Max Heller, No. 1828 Marengo street, New Orleans, La.; vice-pres., Samuel Schulman, New York City; treas., Moses J. Gries, Cleveland, Ohio; rec. sec., Julian Morgenstern, Cincinnati, Ohio; cor. sec., David Marx, No. 354 Washington street, Atlanta, Ga.

Council of Jewish Women.-Organized September, 1893. Office, No. 448 Central Park West, New York City. The work of the Council is conducted under the following committees: Religion, religious schools, philanthropy, Jewish juniors, reclprocity, peace, education, purity of the press, immigrant aid. The national body supports a committee on immigrant aid and the sections (65) engage in philanthropic, educational and religious work. Officers: Pres., Marion L. Misch (Mrs. Caesar), No. 400 Westminster street, Providence, R. I.; first vice-pres., Belle Lowenstein (Mrs. Ben), Cincinnati, Ohio; rec. sec., Melida Pappe (Mrs. Julius), Sioux City, Iowa; auditor, Janet S. Harris (Mrs. Nathaniel), Danora, Penn.; executive sec., Sadie American, No. 448 Central Park West, New York City; sec. of immigrant aid committee, Julia Schoenfeld, No. 448 Central Park West, New York City.

Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning.-Incorporated May 20, 1907. Office: York street, near Broad, Philadelphia, Penn. Officers: Pres., Cyrus Adler, No. 2041 N. Broad street; vice-pres., Mayer Sulzberger; treas., Oscar B. Teller; sec., Ephraim Lederer, all of Philadelphia, Penn.

Educational League for the Higher Education of Orphans.-Organized 1896. Office: Jewish Orphan Asylum, Cleveland, Ohio. Membership, 1,645. Officers: Moses J. Gries, Cleveland, Ohio; vice-presidents, Nathan Cohn, for Tennessee; Adolf Freund. for Michigan; Milton R. Hart, for Illinois; Louis S. Levi, for Southern Ohio; Ernest Morris, for Colorado; treas., Dr. S. Wolfenstein, Cleveland, Ohio; sec., Alfred A. Benesch, Room 620, Society for Savings Building, Cleveland, Ohio.

Federation of American Zionists.-Organized 1897. Office, No. 200 East Broadway, New York City. Number of shekel-payers, 14,000; societies, 215. Camps of Order Bnai Zion (affiliated), 50. Circles of Young Judaea (affiliated), 60. Officers: Hon. pres., Harry Friedenwald, Baltimore, Md., chairman of executive committee, Israel Friedlander; treas., Herman Conheim; hon. sec., Henrietta Szold, all of New York City. Executive committee: Joseph Barondess, Gedaliah Bublik, Morris Chase, David H. Lieberman, A. E. Lubarsky, J. L. Magnus and Michael Salit, all of New York City.

Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society.-Organized January 23, 1900. Office: No. 174 Second avenue, New York City. Officers: Pres., Alfred Jaretzki; vicepres., Percy S. Strauss; treasurer, Eugene Meyer, jr.; sec., Morris Loeb; gen. man., Leonard G. Robinson, all of New York City.

The Jewish Agriculturists' Aid Society of America.-Organized October 28, 1888. Incorporated January 24, 1900. Offices, No. 507 S. Marshfield avenue, Chicago, Ill. Membership, 396. Jewish farmers settled since the society began operations, 433.

Officers: Pres., Morris Weil; vice-pres., Maurice W. Kozminski; treas., Edward Rose; sec., Hugo Pam; cor. sec., A. R. Levy, No. 507 S. Marshfield avenue, all of Chicago Ill.; gen. man., Nathan D. Kaplan, 1814 Ashland blk.

Jewish Chautauqua Society.-Organized April 29, 1893. Office, Room 643, Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia, Penn. Members, 3,000. Officers: Chancellor, Henry Berkowitz, No. 1823 N. 33d street, Philadelphia, Penn.; pres., Israel Cowen, Chicago, Ill.; vice-pres., Perry Frankel; treas., Frank Newburger; sec. and direc., Charles Edwin Fox, Room 988, Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia, Penn.

Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.-Organized January 2, 1904; incorporated June 25, 1904. Office, No. 1421 Court place, Denver, Col. Members, 15,000; capacity, 110 beds. Officers: Pres., Phillip Hillkowitz, No. 1427 Stout street; vice-pres., O. M. Shere; treas., A. Judlowitz; sec., C. D. Spivak, No. 1421 Court place, all of Denver, Col. This society has support of Federated Charities in Atlanta, Ga.; Birmingham, Ala.; Chicago, Ill.; Cleveland, Ohio; Des Moines, Iowa; Detroit, Mich.; Louisville, Ky.; Memphis, Tenn.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Nashville, Tenn.; Perth Amboy, N. J., and Toledo, Ohio. The National Farm School.-Incorporated April 10, 1896. School and farms, Farm School, Bucks County, Penn. Business office, Room 334, Mutual Life Bldg., Philadelphia, Penn. Membership, 1,459. Officers: President, Joseph Krauskopf, No 4715 Pulaski avenue, Germantown, Penn.; vice-pres., Harry B. Hirsch; treas., Isaac H. Silverman; sec., -Isaac Landman, Room 334, Mutual Life Bldg., Philadelphia, Penn; director, J. H. Washburn.

The North Carolina Branch of the National Farm School.-Organized March 28, 1910, at Asheville, N. C. Object: To promote the settling of graduates of the National Farm School, on Hellmen Farms and in other parts of North Carolina. Offcers: Chairman, Judge J. C. Pritchard; sec., F. W. Cone, Asheville, N. C.

National Conference of Jewish Charities in the United States.-Organized 1899. Office. No. 411 W. Fayette street, Baltimore, Md. Members, 117 societies. Officers (1910-12): Pres., Lee K. Frankel, New York City; vice-pres., Julius Rosenwald, Chicago, Ill.; sec., Louis H. Levin, No. 411 W. Fayette, Baltimore, Md.; treas., Bernard Greensfelder, St. Louis, Mo.

National Union of Jewish Immimgrant Aid Societies.-Organized January 23, 1910. Office, No. 229 E. Broadway, New York City. Officers: Pres., Louis E. Levy, Philadelphia, Penn.; treas., Leon Sanders; sec., Miss Carrie Wise, No. 229 E. Broadway, New York City. Constituent societies: New York Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society, Philadelphia Association for Protection of Jewish Immigrants, Baltimore Hebrew Immigrant Protective Association, Boston Hebrew Immigrant Society.

The Union of American Hebrew Congregations.-Organized 1873. Office, Cincinnati, Ohio. Members, 187 congregations. There are three departments. (1) Hebrew Union College, pres. board of governors, Edward L. Heinsheimer, Cincinnati, Ohio; (2) Board of Delegates on Civil Rights, chairman, Simon Wolf, No. 700 14th street, N. W., Washington, D. C.; (3) Board of Synagogue and School Extension, chairman, Sol Fox; director, Rabbi George Zepin, both of Cincinnati, Ohio. Officers: Pres., Louis J. Goldman, Cincinnati, Ohio; vice-pres., Harry Hart, Chicago, Ill.; treas., Louis Krohn, Cincinnati, Ohio; sec., Lipman Levy, Fourth National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. The twenty-second Council, to meet January 17-19, 1911, New York City, will be attended by delegates from all the Reform congregations of the United States.

Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of the United States and Canada.Organized June 8, 1898. Office, No. 99 Central Park West, New York City. Officers: Pres., H. Pereira Mendez, No. 99 Central Park West, New York City; vice-pres., Meldola de Sola, Montreal, Can.; treas., Jacob Hecht; sec., Albert Lucas, No. 56 W. 105th street, New York City.

United Orthodox Rabbis.-Organized 1902; members, 110. Officers: Hon. pres., Bernard L. Levinthal, No. 716 Pine street, Philadelphia, Penn.; pres., S. E. Jaffe, New York City; vice-pres., I. Rosenberg, Burlington, Vt.; treas., B. Abramovitz, St. Louis, Mo.; sec,, P. Tuchman, Baltimore, Md.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS.

The Young Men's Christian Association was organized in London in 1844 by George Williams, a junior clerk in a large dry goods house. There are 8,000 Associations in the world, with a total membership of 890,000. The first Association in America was established in Montreal in 1851; the first in the United States at Boston The North later in the same year, and the New York City Association in 1852. American work is conducted along the following general departments: Office, field, city and town, county work, railroad, student, army and navy, colored and Indian, and sub-departments of religious work and Bible study, educational, physical, social and boys' work.

The membership of the 2,000 North American Associations is 500,000 and the net value of their property is $60,000,000; 567 report libraries containing 425,000 volumes; 700 occupy buildings of their own. There are 52,000 young men as students in educational classes. 270 in their physical departments and 98,000 different students in Bible classes. They employ 3,000 general secretaries and other paid officials and expended last year for current expenses-local, state and international-$7,800,000.

Officers of the International Committee.-Office, 124 E. 28th street, New York City. Chairman, Lucien C. Warner, M. D.; treas., Frederick B. Schenck; gen. sec., Richard C. Morse. Board of trustees, treas., William Sloane.

Officers of World's Committee.-Headquarters, 3 Rue General Dufour, Geneva,

Switzerland. Chairman, R. Sarasin-Warnery; sec., Louis Perrot; treas., Paul Des Gouttes; gen. secs., Charles Fermaud and Christian Phildius.

Officers of New York State Committee.-Office, 215 W. 23d street, New York City. Chairman, William M. Kingsley; treas., Samuel Woolverton; gen. sec., Frank W. Persall. This committee was incorporated under the laws of New York State April 14, 1896, having for its object "the establishing and assisting Young Men's Christian Associations and generally to provide for the spiritual, intellectual, physical and social well being of young men in accordance with the aims and methods of Young Men's Christian Associations of the State of New York." The membership in the state is divided as follows: General, 33,521; railroad, 10,678; students, 3,187; boys, 10,927; county, 716; colored, 552; total, 59,581.

Officers of New York City Association.-General office, 215 W. 23d street. Pres., William Fellowes Morgan; treas., Samuel Sloan; gen. sec., Henry M. Orne. The New York City Association has a membership of 17,000 and is organized in 14 branches, which carry on work at 33 different points. There are 4,900 different

students in its educational classes.

NATIONAL BOARD OF THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES.

The

One hundred and eighty-nine city associations, 639 student and 9 industrial and rural associations are members of the national organization, with a total membership of 216.556 young women. There are fifteen territorial and state organizations. National Training School to prepare young women for executive positions is located at No. 3 Gramercy Park, New York. The officers are Miss Grace H. Dodge, president; Mrs. James S. Cushman, first vice-president; Mrs. R. C. Jenkinson, second vice-president; Mrs. Samuel J. Broadwell, treasurer; Mrs. William W. Rossiter, secretary; Miss Mabel Cratty general secretary. The headquarters are at No. 125 East 27th street, New York City.

UNIVERSITIES,

COLLEGES

AND SCHOOLS OF

TECHNOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES. Note. Where "U" appears it means "University"; "P. I." means "Polytechnic Institute"; no letter, "Colleges." Indicates for both sexes.

Table I.-Statistics of Universities and Colleges for Men and for Both Sexes.

Name of institution.

*Adelphi

Adrian

Albany

*Albion

*Allegheny

Allen

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Albright

Albany, Ore.
Albion, Mich.

Alfred U..

Alfred, N. Y.

Meadville, Penn.

*Alma

American

Amherst

Batesville,

Columbia, S. C.....Wm. D. Chapelle..
Alma, Mich.
August F. Bruske..
Washington, D. C.. Franklin Hamilton..
Am. International... Springfield, Mass....R. De Witt Mallory.
Am. U. of Harr'n.. Harriman, Tenn.... James A. Tate..
Amherst, Mass... George Harris
College Springs, Ia.. Robt. A. McConagha
Yellow Springs, Ohio S. D. Foss..
Clarksville, Ark.... G. D. Crawford.

30

400 550,000

18

18

691

2,000,000

12

93 125,000

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*Antioch

*Ark. Cumberland.

Arkansas College.
Ashland U....

Atlanta Baptist.
*Atlanta U.

Augsburg Seminary..

Ashland,
Atlanta, Ga..
Atlanta, Ga..

*Augustana C & T S. Rock Island, Ill..

Berea, Ohio
Bacone, Okla..
Lewiston, Me.
Waco, Tex..

*Beaver C. & M. I... Beaver, Penn.

Bellevue, Neb..
Beloit, Wis.
Columbia, S. C.
Berea, Ky.
Bethany, W. Va..
Lindsborg, Kan.
McKenzie, Tenn....

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48 502 3,000,000

11

200

70,000

16

253

300,000

Ark...
Ohio.

Eugene R. Long.

9

218

100,000

..John Hope

Edwin E. Jacobs.

10

140

105,000

14

225

150,000

Edward T. Ware.
Sven Oftedal

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135,000

30

395 351,600

Thomas S. Clyce....

Gustav A. Andreen..

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447,000

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400,000

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532,000

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1,700,000

75 1,329

824,000

17

200

150,000

134

200,000

A. C. Osborn..

31

410 1,730,000

William G. Frost....

24

672

325,000

Thomas E. Cramblet

75

1,305

1,319,000

18

340

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