LEARNED SOCIETIES OF AMERICA. Actuarial Society of America-President, Henry Allied Medical Associations of America-Presi- American Academy of Arts and Letters-President, William Dean Howells: chancellor. William Milligan Sloane: permanent secretary, Robert Underwood Johnson, 347 Madison avenue, New York, N. Y. American Academy of Medicine-President. E. 0. Otis, Boston, Mass.: secretary, Thomas Wray Grayson, M. D., 1101 Westinghouse building, Pittsburgh, Pa. American Academy of Political and Social Science-President, L. S. Rowe, University of Pennsylvania: secretary. J. P. Lichtenberger, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. American Asiatic Association-President, Lloyd C. Griscom; secretary, John Foord, 627 Lexington avenue, New York, N. Y. American Association for the Advancement of Science-President, Prof. John M. Coulter, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; permanent secretary, L. O. Howard, Smithsonian institution, Washington, D. C.; membership, 14,000. American Association of Anatomists-President. Dr. R. R. Bensley, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; secretary-treasurer, Dr. Charles R. Stockard, Cornell University Medical school, New York, N. Y. American Association of Orificial SurgeonsPresident, Dr. B. E. Dewson, Kansas City, Mo.: secretary, Dr. Benoni A. Bullock, 211 Stevens building, Detroit, Mich. American Astronomical Society- - President, Prof. E. C. Pickering, Cambridge, Mass.: secretary, Prof. Joel Stebbins, University of Illinois observatory, Urbana, Ill. American Bar Association-President. George T. Page, Peoria, Ill.: secretary, George Whitelock. 1478 Munsey building, Baltimore, Md.: assistant secretaries. W. Thomas Kemp and Gaylord Lee Clark, Baltimore, Md.: treasurer, Frederick E. Wadhams, Albany, N. Y.; membership, 12.000. American Chemical Society-President, William H. Nichols, New York, N. Y.; secretary, Charles L. Parsons. P. O. box 505. Washington. D. C. American Climatological and Clinical Association (founded 1884)-President, Dr. Guy Hinsdale, Hot Springs, Va.; secretary, D. A. K. Stone, Framingham Center, Mass. American College of Surgeons-President, Dr. W. J. Mayo. Rochester, Minn.; secretary-general, Franklin H. Martin, Chicago, Ill. American Dermatological Association-President. Dr. Abner Post, 16 Newbury street, Boston, Mass.: secretary. Oliver S. Ormsby, 25 East Washington street, Chicago, II. American Dialect Society-President. Prof. J. W. Bright, the Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, Md.; secretary, Dr. Percy W. Long, Warren House, Harvard university, Cambridge, Mass. American Economic Association - President. American Folk-Lore Society-President, C. M. called the Geographical Review and gives a program of about twelve lectures a year. American Historical Association-President, William Roscoe Thayer, Cambridge, Mass.: secretary, Waldo G. Leland, Carnegie institution, Washington, D. C. American Institute of Actuaries President. Charles H. Beckett, Indianapolis, Ind.; secretary, Carroll B. Carr, 600 American Central Life building, Indianapolis, Ind. American Institute of Architects-President, Thomas R. Kimball, Omaha, Neb.: secretary. William Stanley Parker. 120 Boylston street, Boston, Mass.; executive secretary, Edward C. Kemper, the Octagon, Washington, D. C. American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology-President, Judge Hugo Pam, Chicago, Ill.; secretary, Edwin M. Abbott, 1028 Land Title building, Philadelphia, Pa. American Institute of Electrical EngineersPresident, C. A. Adams, Cambridge, Mass.: secretary, F. L. Hutchinson, 33 West 39th street, New York, N. Y.; membership, 9,629 (Sept. 8. 1918). American Institute of Homeopathy-Secretarytreasurer, T. E. Costain, M. D., 829 Marshall Field building, Chicago, Ill. American Institute of Mining Engineers-Secretary, Bradley Stoughton, 29 West 39th street, New York, N. Y. American Library Association-President, W. W. Bishop, University of Michigan library, Ann Arbor. Mich.; secretary and executive officer, George B. Utley, 78 East Washington street, Chicago, Ill. American Mathematical Society-President, L. E. Dickson, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.: secretary. F. N. Cole, Columbia university, New York, N. Y.; Chicago section, secretary, Arnold Dresden, University of Wisconsin; San Francisco section, secretary, B. A. Bernstein, University of California; southwestern section, secretary, O. D. Kellogg, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.: membership. 740. American Medical Association-President, Arthur Dean Bevan, Chicago, Ill.; secretary, Alexander R. Craig. 535 North Dearborn street, Chicago, Ill.; editor and general manager, George H. Simmons, 535 North Dearborn street, Chicago, Ill. American Medico-Psychological AssociationPresident. Elmer E. Southard, M. D., Boston, Mass.: secretary-treasurer, H. W. Mitchell, M. D., Warren, Pa. American Microscopical Society-President, L. E. Griffin, University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Pa.; secretary, Prof. T. W. Galloway. Beloit college, Beloit, Wis.; treasurer, Dr. H. J. Van Cleave, Urbana, Ill. American Nature Study Society-President, S. C. Schmucker, West Chester, Pa.: secretarytreasurer. Mrs Anna B. Comstock, Ithaca, N. Y.; official organ, the Nature Study Review. American Numismatic Society. The-President. American Oriental Society-President. Prof. American Philatelic Society-President, John American Physical Society-President, Prof. A. American Society of Civil Engineers-President, M. American Sociological Society-President, Chas. H. Cooley, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; secretary, Scott E. W. Bedford, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. American Statistical Association-Secretary, Robert E. Chaddock, Kent hall, Columbia university, New York, N. Y. American Surgical Association-President, Dr. Lewis B. Pitcher. Brooklyn, N. Y.: secretary. Dr. John H. Gibbon, 1608 Spruce street. Philadelphia. Pa. Archæological Institute of America (incorporated by act of congress)-President, Prof. F. W. Shipley, Ph. D., Washington_university. St. Louis, Mo.: general secretary, Prof. Mitchell Carroll, the Octagon, Washington, D. C. Association of American Law Schools-President, Harlan F. Stone, Columbia university, New York, N. Y.: secretary-treasurer. F. A. Gilmore, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Botanical Society of America-President, Prof. Edmund Otis Hovey. American Museum of Natural History. New York, N. Y. International Union of Criminal Law-Secretary of American group. Edwin R. Keedy. University of Pennsylvania Law school, Phil. adelphia. Pa. Metropolitan Philatelic Association-President. Howard Ewing. West Seattle, Wash.: secretary. Howard E. Day, Calais. Me. Organized. 1902. Membership. 500. National Academy of Sciences-President. Chas. D. Walcott. Washington. D. C.: home secretary, Arthur L. Day, Washington, D. C.; foreign secretary, George E. Hale. Pasadena, Cal.: membership. 172. National Tuberculosis Association-Executive office. 381 4th avenue, New York, N. Y.: managing director. Dr. Charles J. Hatfield. 2008 Walnut street. Philadelphia, Pa.: president. Dr. David R. Lyman, Wallingford, Conn.: secretary, Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs, 11 Mount Vernon place. Baltimore, Md. National Dental Association-President. C. Victor Vignes, New Orleans, La.: secretary. Dr. Otto U. King, Chicago; membership, 24.000. National Education Association-President. George D. Strayer. New York, N. Y.; secretary. J. W. Crabtree, 1400 Massachusetts avenue. Washington. D. C. National Eclectic Medical Association-President. Finlay Ellingwood. M. D.. Evanston, Ill.: corresponding secretary, Dr. William N. Mundy. Forest. O. National Geographic Society-President, O. H. Tittmann: secretary, O, P. Austin: director and editor, Gilbert H. Grosvenor: office, National Geographic building. 16th and M streets. Washington, D. C.: members. 650,000. National Historical Society. The-President. Frank Allaben, New York, N. Y.; secretary, Mabel T. R. Washburn; magazine of the society. the Journal of American History, editor-in-chief, Frank Allaben; genealogical editor, Mabel T. R. Washburn, 37 West 39th street, New York, N. Y. National Institute of Arts and Letters President. Augustus Thomas. New York, N. Y.: secretary. Ashley H. Thorndike, Columbia university. New York, N. Y. National Philatelic Society-President. J. W. Taylor: secretary-treasurer. A. M. Wright, 47 Court street. Boston. Mass. It publishes its own bulletin. the National Philatelist, a monthly: membership. 310. Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers President, Stevenson Taylor: secretary, Daniel H. Cox. 29 West 39th street. New York, N. Y. Southern Philatelic Association-President, Clifford W. Kissinger; international secretary, Harold K. Bowen, Fort Dodge, Iowa: treasurer. Erwin L. Fischer: membership. 1.704. There is a resident vice-president in each of the states. territories and principal foreign countries: 1918 convention seat is Niagara Falls. The Mathematical Association of AmericaPresident, E. V. Huntington; vice-presidents, D. N. Lehmer and J. W. Young: secretary. W. D. Cairns, 27 King street. Oberlin, O. Western Economic Society-President, Shailer Mathews, Chicago, Ill.: secretary, H. G. Moulton. University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. GENERAL NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS. American Bankers' Association-President, Rob. ert F. Maddox, Atlanta. Ga.: general secretary, Fred E. Farnsworth, 5 Nassau street, New York, N. Y. American Civic Association-President. J. Hor ace McFarland. Harrisburg. Pa.: treasurer, Karl V. S. Howland, New York, N. Y, sec. retary, Richard B. Watrous, 913-914 Union Trust building, Washington, D. C. American Humane Association-President. Dr. William O. Stillman. Albany, N. Y.: secre tary. N. J. Walker, Albany, N. Y.: field secre- | tary, S. H. Coleman, Albany, N. Y.; treasurer. Edgar McDonald. Brooklyn, N. Y. American National Red Cross-President. Woodrow Wilson: vice-president. Robert W. De Forest: chairman war council, Henry P. Davison: treasurer. John Skelton Williams: counselor, John W. Davis: general manager, Harvey D. Gibson: secretary. Charles L. Magee. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals-President, Alfred Wagstaff; secretary. Richard Welling: general manager, William K. Horton: superintendent, Thomas F. Freel: office of president, 27 Madison avenue. New York, N. Y. Anti-Saloon League of America-President. Bishop Luther B. Wilson. New York. N, Y.; secretary. S. E. Nicholson. Richmond, Ind.: treasurer. Foster Copeland. Columbus. 0.: superintendent, the Rev. Dr. Purley A. Baker, Westerville, O. National American Suffrage Association-Presi- National Conservation Congress-President, E. Lee Worsham. Atlanta, Ga.; executive secre- National Council of Women-President. Mrs. Board of Temperance. Prohibition and Public Wash. Indian Rights Association-President. Herbert Welsh, Philadelphia, Pa.: corresponding and recording secretary. Matthew K. Sniffen, 995 Drexel building, Philadelphia, Pa. International Reform Bureau-206 Pennsylvania avenue. S. E.. Washington. D. C.: superintendent and treasurer. Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts: devoted to suppression of intemperance, impurity, sabbath breaking, gambling and kindred evils: also to constructive forms of recreation, bible reading in schools and civic evangelism. Investment Bankers' Association of AmericaPresident, Warren S. Hayden, Cleveland, O.: secretary. Frederick R. Fenton, Chicago, Ill.: assistant secretary. Clayton G. Schray. Chicago. Ill. Schaack. Hartford, Conn. secretary and general manager. W. H. Cameron, 804. 208 South LaSalle street, Chicago, Ill. National Congress of Mothers and ParentTeacher Associations-President, Mrs. Frederic Schoff, Philadelphia, Pa.: corresponding secretary. Mrs. Arthur A. Birney, national headquarters. 1314 Massachusetts avenue, Washington. D. C. National Municipal League-President, Lawson National Short Ballot Organization-Secretary National Woman's Christian Temperance Union Playground and Recreation Association of Press Humorists-President. Douglas Malloch, Lowell, Abbott L. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND LETTERS. Alden, Henry M. Bradford, Gamaliel. Burroughs, John. Burton, Richard. Butler, Nicholas M. Cheney, John Vance. de Kay, Charles. Egan, Maurice Francis. Ford, Worthington C. Furness, Horace H., Jr. Lodge, Henry Cabot. Gilman, Lawrence. Gordon, George A. Lovett, Robert M. Gillette, William. Matthews, Brander. Miller, Chas. Ransome. Mitchell, Langdon E. Payne, William Morton. Phelps, William L. Pier, A. S. Poole, Ernest. Rhodes, James Ford. Robinson, Edwin A. Roosevelt, Theodore. Sloane, William M. Whitlock, Brand, DEPT. OF ART. Adams, Herbert. Aitken, Robert. Bacon, Henry. Barnard, George Gray. Blashfield, Edwin H. Brunner, Arnold W. Clarkson, Ralph. Cole, Timothy. Cox, Kenyon. Cram, Ralph Adams. French, Daniel C. Gibson, Charles Dana. Goodhue, Bertram G. Harrison, Birge. Hassam, Childe. McEwen, Walter. Pope, John Russell. DEPT. OF MUSIC. The purposes of the corporation are the furtherance of the interests of literature and the fine arts. The organization is limited to 250 regular members. It is authorized to receive bequests and donations and to hold the same in trust for the furtherance of the interests of literature and the fine arts. Acting Chancellor-Nicholas Murray Butler. Permanent Secretary-Robert Underwood Johnson, 347 Madison avenue, New York, N. Y. Group 1. William Dean Howells. dens.* Edmund C. Stedman. Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve. Julia Ward Howe.* Arthur Twining Hadley. Henry Cabot Lodge. Henry Charles Lea. ford.. Craw Edwin Howland Blash The names of members are given in the order of election. Group 1 was chosen by ballot of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Thereafter each group was chosen by the pre ceding members. After group 4 the selections were by the full academy of thirty, then increased to fifty, since which time the elections are individually made as vacancies occur. bership in the academy is limited to fifty and is recruited from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Mem AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS. 1905. 20.023,947 1914. 23,513,030 1906. 23.398.136 1915 32.151.036 Founded in 1904; incorporated by act of congress April 17, 1916. 1907. 23.362.594 | 1916. 42,773,080 1908. 14,023.247 | President-William Dean Howells. Chancellor-William Milligan Sloane. *Tons of 2,240 pounds. Albany, N. Y... Altoona, Pa.. Baker City, Ore. Cheyenne, Wyo.. Cleveland, 0... Columbus, 0. Concordia, Kas.. Name. .George W. Mundelein Henry Moeller Bishops. Cornelius Van de Ven ...James Ryan .Eugene A, Garvey .Charles J. O'Reilly Owen B. Corrigan (auxiliary) .Henry Althoff ...Joseph G. Anderson (auxiliary) Corpus Christi, Tex. Covington, Ky.. Des Moines, Iowa. .... (Vacancy) ...Joseph J. Rice William T. Russell .Patrick A. McGovern Alexander J. McGavick ...John P. Farrelly ....James J. Hartley John F. Cunningham .Paul Joseph Nussbaum .Ferdinand Brossart .Timothy Corbett .Joseph Patrick Lynch ....James Davis James Albert Duffy Louisville, Ky. Manchester, N. H. Marquette, Mich. Mobile, Ala... Monterey-Los Angeles, Nashville, Tenn.. Natchez, Miss. Newark, N. J.. New Orleans, La. Philadelphia, Pa... Pittsburgh, Pa.. Cal. Diocese. N. J Wheeling, W. Va.. Wilmington, Del.. Catholic Church Statistics. [From the Official Catholic Directory for 1918.] Figures are for the United States. Cardinals-2. Archbishops-11. Bishops-93. Secular clergy-14,922. Missions with churches Total churches-15,817. Seminaries-106. Students-7.238. Colleges for boys-217. Children attending- Orphan asylums-297. Homes for aged-109. Pope and College of Cardinals. 1914. Papal Secretary-Cardinal Pietro Gasparri. Cardinal bishops. Created cardinal. Cassetta, Francis de Paula, b. Aug. 12, 1845..1889 ...1889 De Lai Cajetan, b. July 26, 1853... ...1907 Vico, Antonio, b. Jan. 9, 1847.... ..1911 Granito, Pignatelli di Gennaro, b. 1851........1911 Almaraz y Santos, Enriquez, b. Sept. 22, 1847.1911 ..1911 Andrieu, Paul Pierre, b. Dec. 8, 1849........1907 ..1916 ..1914 ..1916 .1901 ..1911 Bacilieri. Bartholomew, b. March 27, 1842....1901 Cabrieres, Francis M. D. de. b. Aug. 30, 1830.1911 ..1915 Cavalcanti, Joachim A. de A., b. Jan. 17, 1850.1905 Dubois, Louis Ernest, b. 1856.. 1914 .1916 .1916 ..1894 Francisca-Nava di Bontife. J., b. July 23, 18:6.1899 .1915 Gasparri, Peter, b. May 5, 1852. ..1907 Gibbons, James, b. July 23, 1834.. ..1895 Guiasola y Mendez, V., b. April 21, 1852....1914 .1915 Hartmann. Felix de. b. Dec. 15, 1851.. .1914 Herrera, Joseph M. M., b. Aug. 26, 1835.. ..1897 .1916 Logue, Michael. b. Oct. 1, 1840.. ..1893 1858.. .1907 Lucon, Louis Henry, b. Oct. 28, 1842.. .1907 1907 .1916 Mendes, Bello Anthony, b. Aug. 25, 1842.....1907 ...1907 .1915 .1884 Merry del Val, Raphael, b. Oct. 10, 1865....1903 |