92 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



Unitarian Historical Society. 



Address. 25 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. 



History. Organized Mar. 1901. Collections of the society deposited 

 with the American Unitarian Association, at the above address. 



Object. Collection and preservation of books, manuscripts, periodicals, pamphlets, 

 pictures and memorabilia, which describe and illustrate the history of the 

 Unitarian movement, and stimulation of an interest in the writing of the his- 

 tory, and preserving of the records of Unitarian churches. 



Meetings. Annually in Boston in May; special meetings at call of the President 

 and the Secretary. 



Membership. 121 (annual dues, $i). 



Publications. 



Los von Rom, by T. G. Masaryk. 1902. 



The origin and growth of liberal churches in Switzerland, by A. 

 Altherr. 1903. 



United States Cavalry Association. 



Address. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 

 History. Founded Nov. 9, 1885. 



Object. To unite all persons directly or indirectly interested in the cavalry arm 

 of the military service, for the professional improvement of its members and 

 the advancement of the mounted service generally. 



Meetings. Annually at Fort Leavenworth on the 3d Monday in Jan. 



Membership. 911, classed as regular and associate (annual dues, $2). Regular 

 membership is limited to commissioned officers of the cavalry and general 

 officers of the regular army, past and present. Associate membership is open 

 to commissioned officers in other branches of the regular army, the navy and 

 the national guard and to former cavalry officers in the Confederate army. 



Publications. 



JOURNAL . . . v. I-XVI (i. e., no. 1-60), Mar. 1888- Apr. 1906. Fort 

 Leavenworth, Kan., [1888-1906.] 8. q. 



v. I in 3 nos. ; v. XI in I no. (i. e. no. 40). 

 Publication suspended Jan. iQoo-June 1902 inclusive. 

 Index to v. 1-12, in v. 12. 

 Price: $2 per year; soc. per number. 

 Distribution. Exchange. On sale by the Secretary. 



Prises. $100 in cash offered each year for the best essay submitted on 

 some subject connected with the history of the American cavalry. 



United States Infantry Association. 



Address. 1800 F Street, Washington, D. C. 



History. Organized at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, in 1893, as the 

 United States Infantry Society; activity suspended with the outbreak 

 of the Spanish- American War ; reorganized Mar. 9, 1904, under present 

 name. 



