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RHODE ISLAND-Continued

1894. WALTER BALLOU JACOBS, A.M., '85, Brown Univ.

1895. Associate Professor of Pedagogy, Brown University, 310 Olney St., Providence. ABBY L. MARLATT, B.Sc., '88, M.Sc., '90, State Agri. Coll., Kan.

1894. Teacher of Domestic Science, Manual Training High School, 261 Benefit St., Providence.

1896. VICTOR FRAZEE, A.B.. '89 Dalhousie Coll., Halifax, N. S.

1893. Teacher in Hope Street High School, 109 Halsey St., Providence.
HENRY DWIGHT HERVEY, A.B., '89, A.M., '96, Denison Univ., Granville, O.
1898. Superintendent of Schools, 80 Lyon St., Pawtucket.

ELLEN LE GARDE.

1893. Physical Director of Schools, 10 Mawney St., Providence. MRS. ELLA M. PIERCE.

1891. Supervisor of Primary Schools, 19 Lester St., Providence.

BESSIE M. SCHOLFIELD.

Supervisor of Primary Work in Public Schools, 190 Knight St., Providence.

W. R. WHITTLE, A.B., '83, A. M., '88, Colby Univ.

1891. Principal of Schools, 56 Elm St., Westerly.

1897. RHODE ISLAND NORMAL SCHOOL.

Principal, Fred Gowing, Providence.

1898. DAVID WEBSTER HOYT, A.M., 72, Brown; '61, Middlebury.

1899. SARAH DYER BARNES.

1864. Principal of English High School, 36 Humboldt Ave., Providence.
Supervisor of Grammar Schools, Providence; res., Manton.

HARRIS INSTITUTE LIBRARY.

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1868. Founder of Schofield Normal and Industrial School for Colored Youth, Aiken,

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1893. Superintendent of City Schools, Chester.

1897. C. A. GRAESER, A.M., Charleston Coll.

1898. Professor of Modern Languages, High School, Charleston. 1898. J. FRANK FOOSHE, A.M., '93. Wofford Coll., Spartanburg.

1898. Assistant Principal, Mt. Zion Institute, Winnsboro. JOHN S. MARQUIS, A.B., '76, A.M., '93, Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa. 1892. Principal of Brainerd Institute, Box 235, Chester.

1899. A. P. MONTAGUE, A. M., LL.D.

F. Q. O'NEILL.

President of Furman University, Greenville.

Trustee of College of Charleston, Charleston.

W. K. TATE, A.B., '92, Univ. of Nashville.

1898.

W. B. WILSON.

Principal of Memminger Normal School, 81 Vanderhorst St., Charleston.
Charleston,

F. C. WOODWARD, A.M., Lit.D.

1875. FAYETTE L. COOK.

President of South Carolina College, Columbia.

SOUTH DAKOTA

ACTIVE MEMBERS

President of South Dakota State Normal School, Spearfish. 1890. WILLIAM H. H. BEADLE, A.B., '61, A.M., '64, LL.B., '67, Univ. of Mich. 1889. President of State Normal School, Madison.

1893. A. WELLINGTON NORTON, A.B., '73, A.M., 76, Rochester Univ.

1899. President of Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls.

1894. MATTIE JONES.

1896. Teacher in Indian Industrial School, Flandreau.

KATE TAUBMAN, B. Didac., Iowa State Nor. Sch.

1895. Principal of High School, 308 Nicollette St., Aberdeen.

1895. FRANK CRANE, A.M., Gale Coll.

Watertown.

ANNA B. HERRIG, Grad., Oswego Normal School.

1898. Superintendent, Training Department, State Normal School, Madison.

GEORGE M. SMITH, A.B., '73, A. M., '77, Colby Univ.

1899. Professor of Modern Languages, Literature, and Pedagogy, University of South Dakota, Vermillion.

EDMUND J. VERT, Pd.D., '94. Ph. B., '96, Ph.D., '98.

1895.

1896. A. H. AVERY.

Superintendent of Schools, 502 Lynn St., Yankton.

1894. Principal of Public Schools, Woonsocket. 1897. ALEXANDER STRACHAN, A.M., '82, Univ. of Rochester. 1890. Superintendent of Schools, 71 Forest Ave., Deadwood.

1899. E. E. COLLINS.

SOUTH DAKOTA-Continued

Superintendent of Public Instruction, Vermillion.

WILLIAM W. GIRTON, Grad., '74. State Nor. Sch., Platteville, Wis.

Professor of Civics, Geography, Geology, and Astronomy, State Normal School 1219 Egan Ave., Madison."

1896.

IDA P. HATCH.

1896.

Superintendent of City Schools, Pierre.

TENNESSEE

LIFE DIRECTORS

1886. WILLIAM ROBERTSON GARRETT, A.M., '57, William and Mary Coll.; Ph.D., '91, Univ. of Nashville. 1895. Professor of American History, Peabody Normal College, 813 S. Summer St., Nashville.

1889. BOARD OF EDUCATION of Nashville,

President, J. L. Weakley; Superintendent, H. C. Weber, Nashville.

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1889. W. T. WHITE, A.B., '77, A.M., '93, Univ. of Tenn.

1885. Principal of Girls' High School, 508 Broad St., Knoxville.

1892. WILLIAM H. PAYNE, LL.D., Univ. of Mich.; Ph.D., Univ. of Nashville.

Chancellor of University of Nashville and President of Peabody Normal College, 16
Lindsley Ave., Nashville.

1894. A. T. BARRETT, LL.D., '81, S. W. Univ.

1891. Superintendent of City Schools, 1001 E. 9th St., Chattanooga. RICHARD JONES, A.M., '81, Iowa Coll.; Ph.D., '93, Heidelberg, Germany. 1898. Professor of Literature, Vanderbilt University, Nashville. 1895. JOHN BRADEN, A.B., A. M., Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; D.D., lowa Wes. Univ. 1867. President of Central Tennessee College, 82 Maple St., Nashville,

1896. JAMES A. HENRY, A.B., '83, Atlanta Univ.

1886. Principal of High School, 207 Grove St., Chattanooga.

1897. JAMES C. BLASINGAME, A.B., Univ. of Ga.

President of Holbrook Normal College, Fountain City.

J. M. GUILLIAMS, A. B., Central Nor. Coll.; A.M., '98.
1899. Vice President of Normal University, Normal Park, Chattanooga.

J. H. MCCALLIE, B.Sc., Grant Univ.

H. C. WEBER.

Superintendent of Schools, 233 Deaderick St., Knoxville.

1897. Superintendent of Schools, cor. Broad and Spruce Sts., Nashville.

1898. WILLIAM RILEY PAYNE,

1892. Secretary and Treasurer of Peabody Normal College; 1895, Secretary, Board of Education, City of Nashville, 16 Lindsley Ave., Nashville. 1899. CHARLES WM. DABNEY, A.B., Hampden-Sidney; Ph.D., Göttingen. 1887. President of University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

M. M. Ross.

1886. Principal of Grammar School, 523 Stevenson Ave., Nashville.

TEXAS

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1874. ALEXANDER Hogg, A.M., '57, Randolph-Macon Coll. ; '74, William and Mary Coll; '89, Univ. of Ala 1892. Superintendent of Schools, 303 Lamar St., Fort Worth.

1892. H. C. PRITCHETT, A.M., '78, Pritchett Institute, Glasgow, Mo.

1891. Principal of Sam. Houston Normal Institute, Huntsville. 1894. OSCAR HENRY COOPER, A.B., '72, Yale; A.M., LL.D., '91, Univ. of Nashville.

A. H. WILKINS.

Carthage.

Representative of American Book Co., 418 Main St., Dallas.

1895. DAVID SHIRES BODENHAMER.

1885. Professor of Mathematics, Trinity University, Tehuacana.

JAMES M. CARLISLE, A. B., '98, Cumberland Univ.; A.M., '78, Emory Coll., Ga.; LL.D., '98, Univ. of
Nashville.

1891. State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Austin.

J. M. FENDLEY, A.B., '82, Univ. of Nashville.

1885. County Superintendent and Principal of Avenue L School, 3202 Avenue N,

Galveston.

T. G. HARRIS, A.B., '76, A. M., '80, Carson Coll., Tenn.

1895. Superintendent of Schools, Austin.

H. S. PARSONS, A.B., '86. N. Ind. Nor. Sch.

1896. Vice-President of Grayson College, Whitewright.

W. S. SUTTON, A.B., '78, A.M., '84, Univ. of Ark.

1896. J. L. LONG.

1897. Professor of Pedagogy, University of Texas, 1812 Congress Ave., Austin.

1893. Superintendent of Public Schools, High School, Dallas.

1897. CHARLES T. ALEXANDER.

Superintendent of Schools, 1122 Columbus St., Waco.

N. J. CLANCY, Grad., State Nor. Sch.

Superintendent of Schools, Mansfield.

C. E. FOSTER, B.Sc., E. Tex. Nor.

1898. Principal of Public Schools, Handley.

TEXAS-Continued

1898. J. K. MCBRIDE, F.I., Peabody Nor. Coll.; A.B., '93, Univ. of Nashville. 1899. Physical Department, Burleson College, Greenville.

R. E. MILLER, A.B., Nat. Nor. Univ.

1898. Principal of High School, Lafayette.

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS.

Librarian, Benjamin Wyche, Austin.

1899. ALLAN L. BURLESON, A.M., '81, Racine; B.D., '93, Kenyon.

Rector of West Texas Military Academy, San Antonio.

1892. ALLEN ALLENSWORTH, A.M.

UTAH

1 ACTIVE MEMBERS

1886. Superintendent of Schools, 23 Fountain Square, Fort Douglas.

1894. FRANK B. COOPER.

1899. Superintendent of City Schools, 129 B St., Salt Lake City. 1895. WILLIAM JASPER KERR, B.Sc., D.Sc.

1894. President of Brigham Young College, Logan.

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH.

President, J. T. Kingsbury; Librarian, George Quincy Coray, Salt Lake City. 1897. Supervisor of Primary Schools, 6 Thornton Ave., Salt Lake City.

1896. M. ADELAIDE HOLTON, 1897. A. O. CLARK,

1898.

Principal of High School, 1c59, 3d St., Salt Lake City.

JOSEPH M. TANNER.

President of Agricultural College, Logan.

BRIGHAM YOUNG COLLEGE.

President, W. J. Kerr, Logan.

1899. J. L. BROWN, B.Sc., B.Pd., '97, Univ. of Mich.

1897. Superintendent of Public Schools, Utah Co., Pleasant Grove. SUSAN G. STOKES, B.Sc., '96, Stanford Univ.

1896. Instructor in Biology, High School, Salt Lake City.

VERMONT

LIFE MEMBER

1889. EDMUND WENTWORTH WRIGHT, A.B., '66, A.M., '69, Harvard Coll. Teachers' Examiner, Lunenburg.

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1894. MASON S. STONE, A. B., '83, Univ. of Vt.

1892. State Superintendent of Education, Montpelier. 1898. JOHN L. ALGER, A.B., '90, A.M., '95, Brown Univ.

1895

Superintendent of Schools, 211 Washington St., Bennington. 1899. DAVID Y. COMSTOCK, A.B., '73, A.M., '70, Amherst Coll. Principal of St. Johnsbury Academy, 1 Main St., St. Johnsbury.

VIRGINIA

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1894. JOHN H. BADER, A.B., '85, Washington and Lee Univ.
1893. Superintendent of Public Schools, Staunton.
WILLIAM F. Fox, A.M., '58, Richmond Coll.

1889. Superintendent of Schools, City Hall, Richmond.

E. C. GLASS.

1893. Superintendent of Schools, 622 Madison St., Lynchburg. 1896. ALBERT H. TUTTLE, B.Sc., '68, M.Sc., '71, State Coll, of Pa.

1888. Professor of Biology, University of Virginia, 1 West Lawn, Charlottesville.

1897. CELESTIA S. PARRISH, Ph.B., '96, Cornell Univ.

1893. Professor of Philosophy in Randolph Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, GEORGE C. SHEPARD.

1899. Principal of Fairfax Hall, 112 Market St., Winchester.

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State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Richmond.
Principal of "The Virginia High School," Farmville.

1899. N. C. STARKE, Grad., '89, Va. Military Inst.

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1890. WILLIAM E. WILSON, A.M., '75, Monmouth Coll., Ill.

1898. Principal of Washington State Normal School, Ellensburg.

WASHINGTON-Continued

1891. FRANK J. BARNARD.

1890. Superintendent of Schools, 7th and Marion Sts., Seattle.

1895. J. T. FORREST, Ph. B., '83, Central Univ. of Iowa.

1899. Department of Mathematics, State Normal School, 586 Gardner St., New Whatcom. M. G. ROYAL, A.B., '75, A.M., '78, W. Univ., Salem, Ore.

Olympia.

1896. REUBEN S. BINGHAM, A.B., A.M., Hamilton Coll.

1896. Superintendent of City Schools, 616 Tacoma Ave., Tacoma.

CHARLES F. REEVES, B.Sc., '78, M.Sc., '81, Pa. State Coll.

1894. Dean of College of Liberal Arts and Professor of Modern Languages, University of Washington, Seattle; res., Columbia City.

J. F. SAYLOR, B.Sc., '82, Iowa Agri. Coll.

Superintendent of City Schools, High School, Spokane,

1897. WASHINGTON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.

Principal, W. E. Wilson, Ellensburg.

1898. GEORGE LANCASTER, Ph.B., Wesleyan Univ., Ill.

1899. Instructor in Mathematics in High School, Everett. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON.

President, Frank Pierrepont Graves; Librarian, Rev. Clark Davis, Seattle.

O. C. WHITNEY, B.L., '96, Puget Sound Univ.

1895. Principal of Bryant School, 704 S. I St., Tacoma.

1899. MARY A. GRUPE.

1897. Principal of Training Department of Drawing, State Normal School, Ellensburg. J. H. MORGAN, A.M., '79, Furman Univ.

1893. Vice-Principal of State Normal School, Ellensburg.

ERNEST RISTE.

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1870. WILLIAM H. COLE, A.B., A.M., Ohio Wesleyan Univ.

1898. Superintendent of Public Schools, 933, 3d Ave., Huntington.

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1890. W. H. ANDERSON, A.M., '89, Bethany Coll.

1885. Superintendent of Schools, 45, 14th St., Wheeling.

1891. J. WALTER BARNES, A. M., West Virginia Univ.

1892. Principal of State Normal School, Fairmont.

BYRD PRILLERMAN, B.Sc., '89, Knoxville Coll.; A.M., '94, Westminster Coll.

1895. Professor of English Language, West Virginia Colored Institute, Institute.

1894. ROBERT A. ARMSTRONG, A.M., '90, West Virginia Univ.

1893. Professor of English Literature, and (1897) Vice-President, West Virginia University, Morgantown.

1895. D. M. WILLIS.

Principal of Commercial Department, West Virginia University, Morgantown.
Claude, Taylor Co.

1896. J. N. DEAHL, A.B., '93, Harvard; A.M., '99, Columbia Univ.

CHARLES W. EVANS.

1897.

LUCY ROBINSON.

Superintendent of Schools, 415 Walnut Ave., Fairmont.

Supervisor of Music, 112 S. Front St., Wheeling.

1897. J. R. TROTTER, A.B., '96, Harvard.

State Superintendent of Free Schools, Charleston.

1898. CHARLES H. COLE, A.B., '82, A.M., '97, Univ. of Mich.

1897. Superintendent of Schools, 119 North Raleigh St., Martinsburg.

1899. JEROME HALL RAYMOND, A.B., '92, A.M., '93, Northwestern Univ.; Ph.D., '95, Univ. of Chicago. 1897. President of West Virginia University, Morgantown.

MRS. JOSEPHINE RAYMOND, B.L., Northwestern Univ.; M.L., Univ. of Wis.

Morgantown.

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY.

President, Jerome H. Raymond; Librarian, Eliza J. Skinner, Morgantown.

WISCONSIN

LIFE MEMBERS

1884. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT MILWAUKEE,

President, Lutie E. Stearns; Secretary, Annette Rosenthal, Milwaukee.

ATHENÆUM SOCIETY OF STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT PLÁtteville.

Librarian, Miss B. A. Gardner, Platteville,

JOHN ARTHUR AYLWARD, B.A., '84; B.L. (Law), '90, Univ, of Wis.

Vilas Block, Madison.

GEORGE BECK, M.Sc., '63, Univ. of Mich.

514 N. Elm St., Platteville,

1884. BELOIT CITY SCHOOL BOARD.

President, F. E. Converse; Secretary, A. N. Bort, Beloit.
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF JANESVILLE.
President, James Shearer; Clerk, Fred. L. Clemons, Janesville.
BOARD OF EDUCATION, LA CROSSE.
President, J. J. Fruit; Superintendent, John P. Bird, La Crosse.
BOARD OF EDUCATION, OSHKOSH.
President, Dr. Harvey B. Dale; Clerk, Dan Witzel, Oshkosh.
Board of REGENTS, STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.

President, A. E. Thompson, Oshkosh; Secretary, S. S. Rockwood, Portage.

BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS, MILWAUKEE,

President, Frank M. Hoyt, 222 Prospect Ave.; Secretary, Henry E. Legler, City
Hall, Milwaukee.

CITY SUPERINTENDENTS' AND SUPERVISING PRINCIPALS' ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN.

President, L. A. Williams, Fond du Lac; Secretary, J. H. Derse, Black River Falls.

JAIRUS HAROLIN CARPENTER, A.M., '74, Yale; LL.D., '76, Univ. of Wis.

1868. Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin, 315 Wisconsin Ave., Madison.

WILLARD H. CHANDLER,

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1892. Professor of Mathematics, State Normal School, River Falls. COUNTY TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION, MILWAUKEE COUNTY.

President, Herbert J. Piper, 712 Astor St., Milwaukee.

PHILIP EDEN, Ph. B., '72, Univ. of Wis.

601 Pine St., Platteville.

JOHN Q. EMERY, A. M., Ph.B.

1899. State Normal School Regent, Albion.

*JOHN T. FLAVIN.

1874. Superintendent of Schools of Dodge County, Watertown.

LORENZO Dow HARVEY, Ph.D., '91, Milton Coll.

1898. State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Capitol, Madison.

ANDREW J. HUTTON.

1879. Institute Conductor, State Normal School, 1105 Main St., Whitewater. CHARLES H. NYE.

893. Superintendent of Schools of Grant County, 212 N. Adams St., Lancaster.

W. D. PARKTER, A.M., Univ. of Wis.

1899. State Inspector of Free High Schools, Capitol, Madison.

JOHN BARBER PARKINSON, A.B., '60, A.M., '63, Univ. of Wis.

1885. Vice-President, and (1893) Professor of Constitutional and International Law, University of Wisconsin, 803 State St., Madison. PHILADELPHIAN SOCIETY OF STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT PLATTEVILLE,

President, Alfred Kuykendall; Secretary, Arthur Hughes, Platteville.

PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS OF JANESVILLE.

Superintendent, D. D. Mayne; Secretary, Lizzie A. Paterson, Janesville.
SAMUEL SHAW, A.M., '75, Univ. of Wis.

Lawyer, Crandon, Forest Co.

ROBERT CLOSSON SPENCER.

1863. President of Spencerian Business College, 112 Wisconsin St., Milwaukee. JOSHUA STARK, A.B., '48, Union Coll., Schenectady, N. Y.

355 Farwell Ave., Milwaukee.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN.

President, John Johnston, Milwaukee; Secretary, Reuben G. Thwaites, Madison;
Librarian, Isaac S. Bradley, Madison.

STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT PLATTEVILLE.

President, Duncan McGregor; Secretary, Carol Goff, Platteville.
JOHN WILLLIAM STEARNS, A. B., '60, A.M., '64, Harvard; LL.D., '74, Chicago Univ.
1888. Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy, and (1897) Director of School of Education,
Univ. of Wis., 512 Wisconsin Ave., Madison.

ISAAC N. STEWART, B.Sc., '62, Univ. of Wis.

Editor of Milwaukee "Journal," 60g Grand Ave., Milwaukee.

TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN.

CHARLES F. VIEBAHN.

President, G. G. Williams, West Superior; Secretary, W. H. Cheever, Milwaukee. 1881. Superintendent of City Schools and Principal of High School, Watertown. WILLIAM CLARKE WHITFORD, A. B., '53, A.M., '58, Union Coll., N. Y.; D.D., '85, Blackburn Univ., Illinois. 1858. President of Milton College, Milton, Rock Co.

ACTIVE MEMBERS

1887. ALBERT SALISBURY, Ph.D., Milton Coll., Wis.

1885. President of State Normal School, Whitewater.

1890. JUDSON E. HOYT, A.B., '80, Univ. of Wis.

1891. Superintendent of Schools, 512 Wilson Ave., Menomonie.

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1895. Professor of the Science and Art of Education, University of Wisconsin, 140 Lang

don St., Madison.

A. W. TRESSLER, A.B., '91, Univ. of Mich.

1898. Principal of Schools, Ripon.

1893. WILLIAM GEORGE BRUCE.

Editor of " American School Board Journal," 435 Hanover St., Milwaukee,

*Died August 26, 1899.

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