25* RBPORT OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL. 



Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. 



John H. Harris. 

 Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 

 D.C. 



F. W. Hodge. 



J. W. Fewkes. 

 Bureau of Commercial Economics, Real Estate Trust Co. Building, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Francis Holley. 



A. Maris Boggs. 

 Bureau of Railway Economics, Homer Building, Washington, D. C. 



Frank Haigh Dixon. 



Lucius E. Johnson. 

 Business Men's Club, secretary, John M. Tulher, Memphis, Tenn. 



Thomas F. Gailor. 

 BuUer College, Indianapolis, Ind. 



W. P. Hay. 

 California State Board of Health, Bureau of Administration, secretary, 

 W. A. Sawyer, Sacramento, Cal. 



W. A. Sawyer. 



Fred F. Gundrum. 

 Canisius College, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Richard B. Schmitt. 

 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, secretary, James Brown 

 Scott, 2 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. 



Nicholas Murray Butler. 

 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, secretary, Clyde 

 Furst, ^76 Fifth Avenue, New York City. 



Clyde Furst. 

 Carnegie Institute of Technology, director, Arthur A. Hamerschlag, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa. 



Arthur A. Hamerschlag. 



John Hopkin Leete. 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C. 



Robert Woodward. 

 Carnegie Miiseum, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



W. J. Holland. 

 Case School of Applied Sciences, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Charles S. Howe. 



William R. Veazey. 



R. H. Danforth. 



F. R. Van Horn. 



