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Directory of Members 



for example) ; (f) the name and address of the institution (Northwestern 

 Univ., Evanston, 111., or General Electric Co., Schenectady, N. Y., for 

 example) ; and (g) mail address in parentheses, if different from the in- 

 stitution address (212 E. Main St., Lansing, Mich., for example). 



(2) The membership record is as follows: (a) Capital letters represent- 

 ing various kinds of membership (M, member; F, fellow; S, sustaining 

 member ; L, life member ; E, emeritus life member ; V, 50-year member ; 

 C, emeritus annual member ; D, deceased ; and R, resigned) indicate the suc- 

 cessive changes in membership status of the member, and the numbers im- 

 mediately following each of the various letters are the last two digits of the 

 year the status was acquired. For example, M21L26F28D37 means that 

 the person named was elected a member in 1921, a life member in 1926, a 

 fellow in 1928 and died in 1937. If the membership has not been continuous, 

 the record for each continuous period is enclosed in parentheses, (b) The 

 offices held by a member are given in italics, and the years the offices were 

 held, (c) The sections in which a member is interested are indicated by the 

 letters attached to the various sections, as shown below. When there is more 

 than one letter, the letters are arranged in the order of decreasing interest 

 of the member in the corresponding sections. 



Mathematics A 



Physics B 



Chemistry C 



Astronomy D 



Geology and Geography E 



Zoological Sciences F 



Botanical Sciences G 



Anthropology H 



Psychology I 



Social and Economic Sciences K 



Historical and Philological Sciences.... L 



Engineering M 



Medical Sciences N 



Subsection on Dentistry Nd 



Subsection on Pharmacy Np 



Agriculture O 



Industrial Science P 



Education Q 



