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MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONS. 



As heretofore, the editing of the American Historical Review has been 

 carried on in the office of the Department and by its staff. The American 

 Historical Association and various other historical organizations have received 

 such aid as could appropriately be rendered in respect to investigations in 

 Washington and other services, and many queries from individuals have 

 been answered, or transcripts of documents procured for them. 



The Director has served as one of the two representatives of the American 

 Historical Association in the American Council of Learned Societies, and as 

 a member of the committee of ways and means in that council. He has also, 

 in the later portion of the year, served as a member, and chairman, of the 

 American committee appointed to aid in the preparation for the Fifth Inter- 

 national Congress of Historical Studies, to be held in Brussels in April 1923. 

 Mr. Leland has continued to direct the work of transcribing documents in 

 Paris archives for the Library of Congress. He has also, in conjunction with 

 Dr. N, D. Mereness, partly completed a monograph on the war archives of 

 the United States for Professor Shotwell's series of volumes on the Economic 

 and Social History of the World War — a series conducted under the auspices 

 of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Dr. Stock has given 

 courses of historical instruction in the Catholic University of America, 



