EDITORIALS 



PRESIDENT-ELECT, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 



HENRY SUZZALLO 



President-elect Henry Suzzallo, who will take office July first, is a 

 westerner, having been born in San Jose, Cal., in 1875. He was educated 

 in the public schools of California and was graduated from the state 

 normal school in 1895, entering Leland Stanford university, the same year. 

 He worked his way through college and was president of his class in his 

 junior year, as well as being a varsity debater. In 1899 he received the 

 degree of A. B. from Stanford. 



Entering Columbia university in 1901, Professor Suzzallo took his 

 M. A. the following year. He returned to his native state and held the 

 position of deputy superintendent of schools for three years. During 

 1906 and 1907 he was an instructor and assistant professor at Stanford, 

 going to Columbia in 1909, as professor of philosophy in the teachers' 

 college. 



The name of Professor Suzzallo appears in the 1915 edition of 

 "Who's Who." He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Delta Kappa, 

 member of the national council of the National Education association, the 

 American Sociological society, American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, National Society for the Scientific Study of Education 

 and the Society of College Teachers of Education. He is editor of the 

 Riverside Educational Monographs, published by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 



