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American Economic Association American Economic Association Source: Publications of the American Economic Association, 3rd Series, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Feb., 1903), pp. 5-41 Published by: American Economic Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2485838 . Accessed: 24/05/2014 20:22 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . American Economic Association is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Publications of the American Economic Association. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 194.29.185.228 on Sat, 24 May 2014 20:22:50 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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American Economic Association

American Economic AssociationSource: Publications of the American Economic Association, 3rd Series, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Feb.,1903), pp. 5-41Published by: American Economic AssociationStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2485838 .

Accessed: 24/05/2014 20:22

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AMERICAX ECOSOMIC AZSSOCIA 7sIOS

The American Economic Associatio1l is an organiza- tion composed mainly of persons interested in the study of political economy or the economic phases of political and social questions. As may be seen by examining the list of members and subscribers printed in this vol- ume, not only are all universities and most prominent colleges in the country resresented in the Association by their teachers of political economy and related sub- jects, but even a larger number of members come from those interested as business men, journalists, lawyers or politicians in the theories of political economy or, more often, in their applications to social life. There are fur- ther more than one hundred subscribers, nearly all being large libraries.

The first two meetings of the Economic Association in I885 and I887, and the meetings of I897, I898, I900, I9OI, and I902, were at the salne place as those of the American Historical Association. Joint sessions and less formal gatherings of the members of the two Asso- ciations were thus held. The anrlual meetings give opportunity for social intercourse anaong the teachers and public men composing the Association's member ship. They contribute also to create and cement acquaitltanceship and friendship between teachers of economics and cognate subjects in different institutions, and so to counteract any tendency to particularism which the geographical separation and tlle diverse tra- ditions of American colleges might be deemed to foste1.

The Publications of the Association, a complete list

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of which is printed at the end of this volume, were be- gun in March, I886. The first series of eleven volumes was completed by a general index in I897. The second series, comprising two volumes, was published in t897-

99, and in addition thereto the Association issued, during I896-99, four volumes of Economic Studies. In I900, a third series of quarterly Publications was begun with the Papers and Proceedillgs of the Twelfth Annual lMeeting, and has been continued since with ample amount and variety of matter. It is intellded to add to these quar- terly nuInbers, from time to time, sucll monographic supplements as the condition of the treasury and the supply of suitable manuscript may make possible.

The American Economic Association is the organ of no party, sect or institutioIl, It has no creed. Persons of all shades of economic opinion are found among its members, and widely different views are given a hearing in its annual meetings and through its publications.

The officers of the Association and the colltributors to its Publications receive no pay for their services. Its entire receipts are expended in printing and circulatillg the Publications and in the slight expenses attendant upon the annual meetings. AI1Y member, therefore, may regard his annual dues either as a subscription to an economic publication, a payment for membership in a scientific association, or a contribution to a publication fund for aiding the publication of valuable manucript that might not be accepted by a publishing house governed primarily by motives of profit, and that could not be published by the writer without incurring too heavy a burden of expense.

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COAS7flI7sU7flIOX

ARTICLE I.

NAME.

This Society shall be known as the AMERICAN ECO-

NOMIC ASSOCIATION.

ARTICLE II.

OBJECTS.

I. The encouragement of economic research, espe- cially the historical and statistical study of the actual conditions of industrial life

2. The publication of economic monographs. 3. The encouragement of perfect freedom of economic

discussion. The Association as such, will take no par- tisan attitude, nor will it commit its members to any position on practical economic questions.

4. The establishment of a bureau of information de- signed to aid members in their economic studies.

ARTICLE III.

MEMBERSHIP.

Ally person may become a member of this Association by paying three dollars, and after the first year rnay con- tinue a member by paying an annual fee of three dol- lars. On payment of fifty dollars any person may be- come a life member, exempt from annual dues.

ARTICLE IV.

H ONORARY MEMBERS.

The Council may elect foreign economists of distinc tion not exceeding twenty-five in number, honorary

] Notlt-Each member receives all reports and publications of the Association.

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members of the Association. Each honorary member shall be entitled to receive all reports and publications of the Association.

ARTICLE V. OFFICERS .

The officers of the society shall consist of a President, three Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, a Publi cation Committee, and a Council.

ARTICLE VI. COUNCIL.

I. The Council shall consist of an indefinite number of members of the society, chosen, with the exception of the original members, for three years. It shall have power to fill all vacatlcies ill its membership, and may add to its number.

2. It shall elect the President, Vice-Presidents, Secre- tary, and Treasurer; the President, the Secretary, the Treasurer and the Chairman of the Publication Coznmit- tee, together with three other members to be elected by the Council. shall constitute an Executive Committee with such powers as the Council may entrust to it; pro- vided, however, that the offices of Secretary and of Treasurer may be filled by one person, and that the offices of Vice-President and of elected member of the Executive Committee may be filled by one person.

3. The Council shall organize itself into a number of standing committees upon the various lines of research undertaken. These committees sllall prepare reports from time to time upon such subjects relating to their respective departments as thev may select, or as may be referred to them by the Council. These reports shall be presented to the Council at its regular or special meet- ings and be open to discussion. All papers offered to the society sllall be referred to the appropriate commit- tees before being read in Council.

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By-Laws

4. The Council shall have charge of the general in- terests of the society, and shall have power to call meet- ings and determine what reports, papers, or discussions are to be printed, and may adopt any rules or regulations for the conduct of its business not inconsistent with this constitution.

5. The Council shall elect a Committee on Publica- tions, which shall consist of six members, so classed that after the first election the term of two members shall expire each year. This committee shall have charge of and responsibility for the scientific publica- tions of tlle Association.

ARTICLE VII.

AMENDMENTS.

Amendments, after having been approved by a major- ity of the Council, may be adopted by a majority vote of the members present at any regular meeting of the Association.

B Y-LAZ WS

. The President of the Association, who shall be ex-ofCcio a member of the Council, shall preside at all meetings of the Council and Association, and perform such other duties as may be assigned to him by the Council. In case of inability to perform his duties, they shall devolve upon tlle Vice-Presidents in the order of their election, upon the Secretary and Treasurer, and upon the Chairmen of the Standing Committees, in the order in which the committees are mentioned in the list.

2. The Secretary shall keep the records of the Asso ciation, and pprform such other duties as the Council may assign to him.

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Smerican Econossic Sssoriclfion IO

3. The Treasurer sllall receive and have the custody of the funds of the Association, subject to the rules of the Council.

4. Tlle following Standing Committees shall be or- ganized:

(I) On Labor. (2). On Transportation. (3) On Trade. (4). On Public Finance. (5). On Industrial and Technical Education. (6). On Exchange. (7). On General Questions of Ecotlomic Theory. (8). On Statistics. (9). On Teaching Political Economy.

The Executive Committee may appoint such special committees as it may deem best.

5. At any meeting called by the general summons of the President five members shall constitute a quorum.

6. Papers offered for the consideration of the Council, shall be referred by the Secretary, each to its appropriate committee.

7. In order to encourage economic research, the Asso- ciation proposes to render pecuniary assistance in the prosecution of the same, and to offer prizes for the best monographs upon selected topics. It stands ready to accept and administer any fund placed at its disposal for either purpose.

8. The Executive Committee shall have power at any time to add new members to the Council.

9. The Executive Committee shall assign all members of the Council to one of the Standing Committees, and shall appoint the Chairmen of the Committees.

IO. It shall be the duty of the Chairman of the re- spective Committees to organize and direct the work of the same, under the general control of the Council.

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EX-PRESII)ESV7sS

*FRANCIS A. W&LKER, HENRY C. ADAMS, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology. University of Michigan.

*CErARLES F. DUNBAR, ARTHUR T. HADLEY, Harvard University. Yale University.

JOHN B. C:LARK, RICHARD T. ELY, Columbia University. University of Wisconsin.

OELICERS F02 7sEE YEAZR 903

Presiden{.

EDWIN R. A. SELIGMAN, Columbia University.

Vice-Ps esidenGs.

WILLIAM W. FOLWELL, University of Millnesota.

LESTER F. WARD, Mitnithsonian Institute.

FREDERICK W. MOORE, Vanderbilt University.

SecreZary and Treasurer.

FRANK A. FENER, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

PublicaZion Cosnmi{See.

JACOB H. HOLLANDER, Chairman, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore.

THOMAS N. CARVER, Harvavrd University.

DAVIS R. DEWEY, Massachusetts Institute of jTechnology.

WILLARD C. FISHER, Wesleyan University.

WILLIAM A. SCON, Universityof Wisconsin.

FRED M. TAYLOR, University of Michigan.

ExecuXive Commi{{ee.

ElecZed ll/Iembers C IIARLES J. BUICI,OCK,

Williams College. WINTHROP M DANIBLS,

Princeton University. WILLIAM Z. RIPLEY,

Harvard University.

Ex-O;cio Members-

THE PRESIDEN?

THE SECRETARY TREASURER

THE C:HAIRMAN PUBL. CDOM.

* Deceased.

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CO UXCIL

Term of o;ce expiring in I904.

HENRY C:. ADAMS, University of Michigan. J. H. ARNoLDs Redfield, Sollth Dakota. WILLIAM B. BAILErs Yale University. JAMES W. BLAcKs C:olby University. ERNES? L. BOC;ARY, OberliIl University. FREDERICK C . C LARK, Ohio State University. JOHN B. C:LARK, C:olumbia University. JOHN R. COMMONS, Civic fecieration, N. Y. (:ErARLEs H. CDOOLEY, University of Michigan. JOHN C:UMMINC;S, University of C:hicago. ARCrEruR M.. DAY, C:olumbia University. HENRY CROSBY EMERY, Yale University. WASEIINC;YON GLADDEN, C:olumbus, Ohio. JOHN H. GRAY, Northwestern University. FREDERICK B. HAwLEr) New York City. GEORC;E . HoLMEs) U. S. Department of Agriculture. FREDERICK C:. HowE) Clevelalad, O. CDEIARLES H. HuLL) C ornell University. JOHN HYDE, Washington, D. C:. ALvIN S. JOHNSON, C:olumbia University. DAVID KINLEr University of Illinois. MARTIN A. KNAPP, Interstate C:ommerce Commission. HENRY W. LAMB, Brookline, Mass. (:ErARLEs W. MAcFARLANEs Philadelphia, Pa. FREDERICK W. MOOREX Vanderbilt University, HARRY T. NEWCOMB, Wayne, Pa. J. PEASE NORTON, New Haven, C:onn. SIMON N. PANEN, University of Pennsylvania. WILLIAM R. PAERSON, Tenement House Department,^N.-Y. EDWARD T. PEteRs, U. S. Department of Agriculture. CARL C:. PLEHN, University of C:alifornia. JESsE E. PoPE, University of Missouri. HARRY H. POWERS, Boston, Mass. WILLIAM A. RAwLEs Indiana University. GRORC;E E. ROBSRYS, Washington, D. C:. MAURICE H. ROBINSON, University of Illinois. EDWARD A. Ross, University of Nebraska FRANK R. RUER, Washington, D. C. JOHN C:. SCHWAB, Yale University.

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Coscncil I 3

WILLIAM A. SCOTY, University of NVisconsizz. HENRY R. SEAGER, Columbia University. ERNEST A. SMITEr, Alleghelly College. OLIVER M. NV. SPRAGUE, HarVar(1 UI1iVerSitY. WORTHY P. STERNS, Bureau of Statistics, U. S. Treasury Dept.

FRED M. TAYLOR, University of Michigall. T 0RSTRIN B. VEBLEN, University of Chicago. G. O. VIRTUE, NVinozza, Minn. C. S. WALKER, Massaciltlsetts Agricultural College.

ULYSSES G WEATHERLY, Indiana University. MAX WEST, Brooklyn, N. Y. \N ALTER F. WILLCOX, Cornell University. H. PARKER WILLISX Washingtoll and Lee University. WILLIAM F. \VILLOUGHBYX U. S. Department of Labor. CARROLL D. NVRIGHT, U. S. Department of Labor. NVALYER A. \RIYCKOFFX Prilaceton University. JAMES T. YOIJNG, University of Pennsylvania.

TersB of ogice erlbiooiozg ir I905.

FOY SPENCBR BAkDWIN, BoStOll University. DON C. BARRETY, Haverford College. CE[ARLES BRARDSLEY, Harvard Uzziversity. WILLIAM F. BLACISMAN, Rollins College. JOHN GRAHAM BROOKS, Camblidge, Mass. WILLIAM M. BURKE, AlbioIl College. ROBER? C. CHAPIN, Beloit College. FREDERIC R. CLOW, Oshkosh Normal College. JAMES W. CROOK, Amherst College. JOHN F. CROWELI,, Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department. EDWARD T. DEVINE, Charity Organization Society, N. Y.

RICHARD T. ELY, University of Wisconsin. ROLAND P. FALKNER, Library of Congress. HENRY W. FARNAM, Yale University. HENRY FERGUSON, Trinity College. IRVING FISHERX Yale UIliversity. WORErHINGTON C. FORD, Library of Congress. HAMLINE H. FRERR, Cornell College. HENRY B. GARDNERX Brown University. GRORGE P. GARRISON, University of Texas. FRANKLIN H. GIDDINGS, Columbia University. NICHOLAS P. GILMAN, Meadville, Pa. WILLIAM H. GLASSON, Trinity College. FRANK J. GOODNOW, Columbia University. BLGIN R. L. GOULD, New York City. FREDERICK C. HICKS, University of Cincinnati.

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American Scowsownic A ssocicrtion I4

JACOB EI. HOLLANDER, JohnS Hop1eins University.

EDMUND J. JAMES, Nol-tlln esutern uIliversity.

EMORY R. JOE[NSON, Universit of Pennsylvania.

EDWARD D. JONES, Ulliversity of Miclligan.

LINDLEY M. KRASBEY, Bryn Marvr College.

GUSTAV A. KLEENE, Swarthmore Col] ege.

ISIDOR LOBB, uIliverSlty of Missouri.

FRANK IV. MCVEr, Universily of Mintzesota. JESSE MACY, Iowa College.

MILo R. MAL?BIE, Art Commission of New York City.

BALtrHAsAR H. MEYER, University of Wisconsin.

HERBER? E=. MILLS, Vassar College. THOMAS W. PAGE, University of Texas.

WILLIAM % RIPLEYX Harvard University.

BENJAMIN H. RIPTON, Union College. ALBER*r SH tW, Review of Revien s.

VLADIMIR SIMKHOVITCH, Columbia University.

DELOS DEWOLF SMYTH, Haulilton College. JOHN 1a. STEWART, Lehigh Ulliversity.

ALFRED H. STONE, Greenville, Miss. FRA NK \7V. TAUSSIG, Harvard University.

CHARLES A. TuTCrLE) Wabash (:ollege.

THOMAS K. URDAHL, Colorado College.

FRANCIS WALKER.

LESTER F. WARD, Smithsolaian IIlstitute. ADNA F. WEBER, N. Y. Bureau of Labor Statistics. HORACE WHITE, New York Evenillg Post. GEORGE R . NVICIER, Dartulou th College.

ALLYN A. YOUNG, Atlelbert College.

7serm of o;gce expiing in I906.

LYMAN ABBOTT, The Outlook. THOMAS S. ADAMS, Ulliversity of Wisconsiol. MORTON A. ALDRICIIx TUIalle University.

ABRAM P. ANDREW, Harvard University.

GEORGE E. BARNEN, Johns Hopkins University,

EDWARD W. BEMIS, Cleve]and, O. RICHARD R. BOWEER, New York City RoBLIss M. BRecKENRIDGe, West Hamilton, Ontario. CHARLES J. BULLOCK, Willianls College. GUY S. CALLENDER) Bowdoill College. THOMAS N. CARVER, HarV(Ir(l U1)iVe1SitY. CHARLES A . CONANT, Mortoll Tt- IlSt Co., New York . EEWARD CUSIMINGS, Caulbridge, Mass. JOHN P. CUSHING, New Havell, COI1I-1. VirINtHRoP M. DANIeLs, Princetotl University. DAVIS R. DEWRY, Massachusetts Ilastitute of Technology.

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Cozzncil I5

FRANK H. DIXON, Dartulouth College.

E. DANA DURAND, Harvarcl University.

CHARLES ED. BDGERTONX Washizzgton, D. C. CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD, New Yorlz C:ity.

FRANI A. FE*rYERX Cornell University.

NVILLARD C. FISHERX Wesleyall Ulliversity.

A. NV. FLUX, MCGi11 Univelsity.

J. DORSBY FORREST, butler College.

NVILLIAM W. FOLWELL, University of Minnesota.

JOHN E. GEORGEX Northwestern University.

JOHN M. GLENN, Baltinlore, Md.

DAVID I. GREEN) Hartford, Conll.

JACOB L. GREEN) Hartford, Conll.

GRORC;E GUNTON, Institute of Social Economics. ARTHUR T HADLEYt Yale Ulliversity.

JAMES H. HAMILTON) Syracuse Ulliversity.

hIATT}lERV B. HAMMOND, University of Illinois. JEREMIAH W. JENKS, Cornell University.

GEORGE W. KNIGHT, Ohio State Ulliversity.

SAMUEL M. IVINDSAY, University cxf Pellllsylvania. ISAAC A. Loos, Iowa State University.

JAMES A. MACLEANX University of Idaho.

JOHN J. MCNULTY, College of the City of New York. THEODORE MARBURC;, Baltinlore, Md. CHARLES vWr. MIxTERX Harvard University.

HENRY L. MoOREX Columbia Ulliversity.

SIMON NEWCOMB, WaS}lit1gtOn, D. C. VICTOR ROSEWATER, Omaha Bee.

LEO S. ROWE, University of Penllsylvania. F^REDERICK W. SANDERS, Leipzig, Germany.

EDWIN R. A. SELIC;MAN, Columbia University.

MARY ROBERTS SMITH, Stanford Ulliversity.

GRAHAM TAYLORS Cilicago, I11. NV. G. LANC;WORTHY TAYLORX Ulliversity Of Nebraska.

CHARLES W. TOOKEX Syracuse University.

D. COLLIN WELLS, Dartmouth College.

NATHAN A. WESTON, University of Illiz10is. ROBERY H. wHIt*rENX New York State Library- STUARY WOOD, Philadelphia, Pa.

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LIST OF MEMBERS

* Life Members. t Subscribers. ° Honorary Members.

ABBOTY, LYMAN, D.D., TZze OuSlook, 287 Fourth Avenue, NewYork

City. ABBOTY, SAMUEL WARRENX M.D., Secretary State Board of Health,

I42 State House, Boston, Mass. ABRAMS, ALvA ED., 78 High Street, Hartfor(l, Conn. ABRATAN[, J., 700 Park Ave., New Yorle City. AsREuX J. M., War Department, Washington, D. C. ADAM, J. N., Buffalo, N. Y. ADAMS, BROOKS, Quincy, Mass. ADAMS, CHARLES FRANCIS, South lincollz, Mass. ADAMS, HENRY CARTER, Prof., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich.

ADAMS, THOMAS S., Ass't Prof., University Heights, Madison, \Vis.

ADAMS, WILLIAM W., III Jllne Street, Fall River, Mass.

tADELBERY COLLEC;E, Cleveland, O. AcacaER, EUC;ENE, 523 W. I24th St., New York City. AILEsX MILTON E., Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C.

tALsIoN COLLEcaE, Albion, Mich. ALDRIcHs MORTON ARNoLDs Prof., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, La.

ALLENX GEORC;E HENRY HowLANDX New Bedford, Mass. ALLENX JOHN RoBERY, D.D., Georgetown, Texas. ALLEN, NVALTER S., New Bedford Mass. ALLENX WILLIAM ., South Orange, N. J.

*ALVORD, WILLIAMX 400 California Street, San Francisco, Cal.

AMES, C. H., I10 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. tAMhERST COLLEC;E, Amherst, Mass. ANDREw, ABRAM PIAErEr, Jr., Io Russell Hall, Cambridge, Mass. ANDREWS, ELISHA BENJAMINX Chancellor of the UniversitN7 of Ne-

braska, Lincoln, Neb. *ARMSTRONC;, H. C., Jr., Pensacola, Fla. ARMssrRoNca, COLLIN, 80 Broadway, New York City. ARNoLDX J. H., Prof., Redfield, S. D ATKINSON, EDDWARD, Brookline, Mass. AussrIN, O. P., Bureauof Statistics,TreasuryDept., Wasllingtoll, D. C.

XAVERYX BLROY MCKENDREEX 657 Mloodlands Hills Avenue, Cleve- lalnd, Ohio.

AYERsX EDDWARD ., North Andover Depot, Mass. ]3AcoN, MARsHALL L., Tarrytown, N. Y. ]3ACON, NATHANIEL T., Peace Dale, R. I. BAII,Y, WILLIAM B., 22 Linwood Street, New Haven, Conn.

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List of Mesnbers I7

BAK2R, CHARLES RVHITINC;, E^zgineestiszg Xems, 220 Broadway, New York City.

BAKERX HENRr D., E:xmoor Cottage, Highland Park, Ill. BAKER, MosEs NELsoNX Engineeriszg Se2as, 220 Broadway, New

York City. BALCH, (Miss) EMILY G., Prince Street, Jamaica Plaill, Mass. BALczX W. M., Fairbury, Neb. BALDWIN, CHARLES ., Department of Labor, Washillgton, D. C. BALDwINX For SPENCER, Prof., I2 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass.

XBALDwINX SIMEON EDBEN, 69 Church Street, New Haven, CDonn. *BALDWIN, SUMMERFIELD, IOO6 Charles Street, Baltimore, Md. *BALDwINX \VILLIAM HENRY, Jr., President lvong Island R. R. Co,

I28 Broadway, New York City. BARKLEr RICHARD W., 220 Broadway, New York City. BARNES, WILLIAM EDDY, E:ditor of Age of S/eeS, St. I,ouis, Mo. BARNETY, GEORC;E E., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. BARRETT, DON CARLoS, Prof., Haverford, Pa. BARROWS, C2HARLES H., SpriIlgfield, Mass. BASHFORD, RosER*r M., Madison, Wis. BASSETY, JOHN S., Trinity College, Dtlrham, N. C. BATczELLERX (Mrs.) ArfFRED H., 55 Commonwealth Avenue, Bos-

ton, Mass. BATczELLERX RosER*rX North Brookfield, Mass.

tBATES COLLEGE, Lewiston, Me. BAxsrERX syLvEssrERX 32 Murray Street, Malden, Mass. BRACH, W. G., Pullulull, Wash. BEARD, J. N., D.D., I29 Haight Street, Sall Francisco, Cal. BRARDsI+EyX CHARLESX 378 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. BEczER FRANKLIN A., 406 Irving Place, Milwaukee, Wis. BEcKHARD M.. 27 Pine Street, New York City. BRERX GEOROR LOUIS, 65 Pine Street, New York City, BEER, NVILLIAM, Howard Memorial Library, New Orleans, La. BELLER, WILLIAM F., 55 iEXast II2th Street, New York City. BEMIS, EDWARD WEBSTER, I78 Kensingtoll St., Cleveland, O. BENNgttX J. M, The Wyatdotte, Colnulbus, O. BERARD, EUGBNE M., 7 Nassau Street, New York City. BERRYEI4L, JAMES G., IIOI Pleasant Street, Des Moitles, Ia. BIcaElvowX N. P., 308 Tacoma Bldg., Chicago, Ill. BILORAM HuGo, N. NV. Corner I2th and Noble Streets, Philadel-

phia, Pa. BILI,QUIST, C. EDWARD, II Broadway, New York City.

*BIXBY, WILLIAM HERBERT, U. S. Btlgineer Office, Jones Building, Del roit, Mich.

BI,ACK, JOHN WILI,IAM, Prof., 4 Dalton Street, Waterville, Me. BLACEMAN, WILLIAM FRERMONT, President Rollins College, will-

ter Park, Fla.

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I8 Avserican Economic Associatio^s

BLAcKMARs FRANR W., Prof., Kallsas State University, Lawrence, Kansas.

BLAIRs JAMES L., Union Trust Building, St. Louis, Mo. BLANczARDX NATHAN W., Santa Paula, Ca1. BLiLTzEN, Col. A. J., The Tixnes, Seattle, Wash. BLooDs JOEN BALCzs C.E., IO Post Office Square, Boston, Mass. Bococx, Rev. KEMPER, II23 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. BoDINEs SAMUEL T., Broad and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. BoERNER, ARrHuR R., Cedarburg, \Vis.,

°BODIO, LUIGI, Prof., Rome, Ital y. BOC;ART, ERNEssr LU:OLOW, Prof., Oberlin, O.

°BoHM-BAwERK, E=UGEN, Prof., III Beatrix Gasse, I4B, vienlla, Avistria.

BoIssEvAINX G. M., 4 Tesselcha(le-stratt Amsterdam, Hollallci. BoLtES, ALsERT S., Prof., Haverford, Pa. BONN, MAX, 30 Broad St., New York City. BORC;, SIDNEY C., 20 Nassau St., New York City.

tBoszoN ATHENAuM, Beacoll Street, Boston, Mass. tBossroN PUBLIC 1:IBRARY, Boston, Mass. tBowDoIN COLLEC;E, Brun swick, Me. *BOWE;N, CLARENCE WINTHROP, The IndKepe^sdKe^z/, 25 I Broadway,

New York City. BOWEN, J. CHESTERX Dept. of Labor, Washington, D. C.

*BowKER, RICHARD ROGERS, Eublisfier's lEeekly, 3I and 32 Park Row, New York City.

BOYD, JACKSON, Greencastle, Illd. BREcKENRIDc;Es RoELIFF MORTON, 2I6 Jackson St., W. Hamilton,

OIlt.

BREEDs W. J., 408 Pike St, Cincinnati, O. BRIDGES, HON RosERTs Orillia, King Co., Wash. BRIGHT, GEORC;E \51., Pres. Boomer Coal and Coke Co., Columbus, O. BROHOUC;H, G 0., Prof., Red \Ving, SIinll. BRONSON, SAMUEL L., New HaveIl, Conll. BRooKLyN LIBRARY Montague Street, Brooklll, N. Y. BROOKS, JOHN GRAHAM, 8 Ash Street, Cambridge, Mass. BROOKS, RosERY C., Cascadilla Place, Ithaca, N. Y. BROUGH, NVILLIAM, calZe Paragoll Refiitling Co., Toledo, O. BROWN, NgLsoN P., Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. BROWN, R. L. Austin, Texas. BROWN, THOMAS ELDWIN, D.D., IO35 Iviberty St., Franklin, Pa. BRowN UNIV1RRSITY, Providence, R. I. BRORMNEX G. MORC;AN, 44 Pine St., New York City. BRucEX RoscoR C., Tuskegee Illstitute, Tuskegee, Ala. BRUMMBR, LBON, 7 Pine St., New York Citr. BRYAN, JosEPh, Richmond, Va. BRYAN, WILLIAM JENNINC;S, Lincoln, Neb BRYN MAWR COLLEGE, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

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BEcKNE:LL UNIRTE:RSI?YX I,ewisburg, Pa. BUSPALo PUBLIC LIBRARY, Buffalo, N. Y. BULLOCK, CHARLES JESSS, Prof., Williams College, NVilliamstown,

Mass. BuNNgLLs J. S., San Francisco, Cal. BuREAu oF ELDUCATION, Washillgton, D. C. BURGESS, JOHN WILLIAMX Prof., Columbia University, 323 W. 57th

Street, New York City. BuRKEX WILLIAM MAxwELLX Albion College, Albion, Mich. BuTLERX HERMON B., I8 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Ill. BUTY:E3 CITY FREE: PUBLIC J4IBRARY, Butte City, Mont. CALDWELL) HOWARD WALYERX Prof., University of Nebraska, 5 I I

N. I6th Street, Litlcoln, Nebraska. CALIFORNIA STATE LIBRARY, Sacramellto, Cal. CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF, Berkeley, C:al. CALLENDERS GUY STEPHENS, Prof., Bowdoin College, 13runswick,

Me. CAMPBELLX NORMAN M., Colorado Springs, Col. CANADIAN l,IBRARY oF PARI,IAMENT, Ottavw a, Callada.

EC;IR, ANDREW, 5 W. sIct Street, New York City. CARNECaIR FREE: LIBRARY, Alleghelltr, Pd. CARNEC;IE IVIBRARY, Pittsbllrg, Pa. CA}PENTERX GRORC;E 0., Russell and Comptoll Anenues, St. Louis,

Mo. CARVERX THOMAS NIXON, Prof., Harvard Uziversity, y5 Frost St.,

N. Cambridge, Mas.S. CASSOT, ARTHUR, Mal-lager Manhattall Press Clipping Bureau, 2 W.

I4th Street, New York City. CATHERWOODX ROBERY K. S., Chicago, Ill. CATOR, GEORC;E, 803 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, Md. CATY, GEORC;:E W., Room 2407, Park Row Buildiz]g, New York City CEDAR RAPIDS FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Cedar Rapids, Iowa CH:ANDLER ALFRED D, Brooklille, Mass. CHAPIN, ROBERT COIT, Prof., Beloit College, Beloit, NVis. CHASEX HARVEY S., 8 Congress Hit., Boston, Mass;. CHASE SIMBON B., I4ing Philip's Mills, Fall River, MRSS. CHICAGO LAW INSRI1vETE, COll11tY 13Ui1dil1M, C}1iC8gO, I11. CEICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY, Chicagv, Ill. CHIYOZO, OTSUKA, 24 t'hiyodacho, Kanda-ku, Tokio, Japan. CERISTIAN, GEORGE H., Minneapolis, Mil1n. CINCINNATI PUBLIC LIBRARY, Ci11Ci11nati, O. CINC1NNATI, UNIVERSITY OF, Cincinnati, O. CLAGH:ORNX (Miss) K. HOLLADAY, SI Colutnbia Heights, Brooklyn,

N. Y. CLARK, FREDERICK CONVERSE, Prof., OtliO State Ulliversity, Isth

and Indianola Avenues, Columbus, O. CLARKX Miss JEANNETZE A., WitlOnA, MinII.

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CLARK, JOHN BAYE;S, Prof., Columbia University, 6I6 W. I I3th Street, Nenv York City.

CLARK, JOHN SPE;NCE;R, Secretary Prang Educatiollal (2o. X I IO Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

CLARK, MARYIN, 9I E;rie Co. Ballk Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y. CLARK, W. E., 3I4 W. II3th St., New York City. CLARKE;, ENOS, Kirkwood, St. Louis Co., Mo. CLARKE;, WILLIAM NEWTON, D.D., Hamilton, N. Y.

tCLBVELAND PUBLIC I,IBRARY, Clevelan(l, O. CLOW, FREDERICEC REDMAN, Prof., State Normal, Oshkosh, Wis. COE, WILLIAM T., Minneapolis, Minn. COHN, MORRIS M., Little Rock, Ark.

°COHN, GUS?AV, Prof., GoLtingen, Germally. COLBY, JAMES FAIRBANKS, Prof., Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. COLBY, FRANI MooREX Prof., University Heights, New York City. COLER, BIRD S, 280 Broadway, New York City. COLLIN, CEIARLE;S AVERY, 32 Nassau Street, New York City.

tCOLORADo, UNIVERSI?Y OF, Boulder, Col. tcoLu3rsus pusLIc IVIBRARY, Columbus, O. COMAN, KATHARINE;, Prof., XNellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. COMMONS, JOHN ROGERS, 28I Fotlrth Ave., New York City. CONANY, CHARLES A., Morton Trust Coonpany, New York City. CONANY, LEONARD H., 30 Broad Street. New York City. CONNE;R, J. B., University of lowa, Iowa City, Ia

°CONRAD, JOHANNESX Prof., University of Halle, Halle alS. Germany. tCONSUMER'S LEAGUE, IO5 E. 22(1 Street, New York City. WCOOK, CHARLE;S C., 2222 6th Street, N. W., Washingtoll, D. C. COOK, HOWARD HAMBLEtYX M. D., 7I City Hall, Boston, Mass. COOLE;Y, CHARLE;S HORYON, Prof., UIIiversity of Michigan, Ann

Arbor, Mich. COOLEY, ELDWIN GILBERT, Supt. of Schools! Shiller Bllilding, Chi-

cago, Ill.

COOLIDGEX THOMAS JEFFERSON, 64 Atnes Building, Boston, Mass. COOPER, A. R, Galt House, Louissille, KY. CORSE, FRE;DERICK M., Prof., 606 MF. II5th Street, New York City. COWDERY, EDWARD G., Mil^ auleee, \5lis.

CRANE, C. R., 2559 Michigan Ave., Chicago, I11. CRAPO, PHILIP M., Financial Correspondellt, Burlingtoll, Ia.

CROCKER, GEORGE GLOVE;R] I9 Milk Street! Boston, Mass.

CROOK, JAMES wAl>rERf Prof., Amherst College, Aulherst, Mass.

CROSBY, JOHN, 9II New York Ijife Building, Minneapolis, Minn. CROSBY, JOHN SHERWIN, 7 W. I08th St., New York City.

CROU?ER, A. 1b. EDGERTON, Mt. Airy, Philadelphia.

CROWELL, JOHN FRANKLIN, Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Dept,

Washingtoll, D. C. CRUM, FRED S?EPHEN, Prudelltial Insurallce Co., Newark, N. J.

CRUNDEN, FREDERICK MORGAN, Public Library, St. Louis, Mo.

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CUMMINGS, EDR0TARD, Prof, Harvard University, IO4 Irving Street, Cambridge, Mass.

CUMMINGS, JOHN, Prof., University of Chica,o, Chicago, Ill. CURRAN, JAMES HARRIS, Tome Inst., Port Deposit, Md. CURYIS, CHARLES EDWARD, City Ballk of New Haven, New Haven,

Conn. CIJSHING, JOHN PEARSONS, Prof., New Haven, Conil. CU??ING, R. FULTON, 32 Nassau Street, New York City. DA COSTA, JOSS S., L.L.D., Ca Garantia da Amazonia, Para, north

of Brazil. DAISE:, JOHN BROUGH?ON, Station B, Washington, D. C.

TDALHOUSIE COLLEC;E, Halifas, Nova Scotia. DANIELS, WINYHROP MORE, Prof., Princetoll University, Pritlceton,

N. J. *DAVIS, ANDREW MCFARLAND, IO Appleton St., Cambridge, Mass. DAVIS, E;DWA1AD H., 60 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City.

*DAVIS, HORACE, I800 Broadway, San Francisco, Cal. DAVIS, JOHN, President Detroit Chemical Works, sr5 Cass Ave.,

Detroit, Mich. DAVIS, MIczAEL M., 244 W. Io4th St., New York City. DARTIS, SAMUET:# A., I)anbury, Conn. DAY, AR?HUR MORGAN, Manhattan Trust Co., 20 Wall St, New

York City. DAY, FRANCIS A., BOX ISX Bayside, R. I.

XDEAN, CHARLES A., Dean Bldt,., 60 Illdia St., Boston, Mass. DEFoREsts RosER*r NA1., 7 Washington Sq., New Yc)rk City. DErqMAsX D. M., 90I Claus Spreckles Bldg., Sall Francisco, Cal. DENIPSEYW J. HARRY, CenSUS OSCY, NAlaShIngtOnX D. C.

tDENISON UNIVERSITY, Gra1IVi11e) 0 DGNNY, CHARLES L, Dexter Horcon Bldg., Seattle} Wash. DERR, ANDREW F., \Ali1keSbarleX Pa. DETRICK, CHARLES R, Statlford University, Cal.,

TDEXROIT PUBLIC I#IBRARY, Detroit, Mich. DEVINE, EDWARD THOMAS, Circuit Road, New Rochelle, N. Y. DEWEY, DAVIS RICH, Prof., Mass. Inst. of Technology, Boston. DEXTER, SEYRIOUR, Elmira, N. Y. DICKMAN, J. W., Fayette, Iowa.

*DILI,, ARTHUR C., 821 Clevelalld Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. *DILI,, JAMES BROOKS, 27 Pille Street, New York City. DIXON, FRANK EAIGH, Prof., Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. I)OBLIN, BENJAMIN, 796 Lexington Ave., New York City.

DODD, SAMIJEL C. T., 26 Broadway, New York City. DODOR (Miss) GRACE HOADLEYX 262 Madison Avenue, New York

CitY. DODC;E, RAYMOND B., Publisher Mogey and CredViS, 25 Broad Street,

New York City. DODC;EX WIL#LIAM EARL, II Cliff Street, New York City.

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DORNSEIFE, SAMUEL S., 8I9 Maill Street, Kansas CDity, Mo. DOTEN, CARROLL W., 298 S. U11iOll Street, Burliolgton, Vt. DOUC;HERTY, RlXv. M. ANcaEto Cambridge, Mass. DOUTHIRT, W. F., Box 72, Glen Ridt,e, N J.

tDREXEL INSTITUTE LIBRARY, Philadelphia, Pa. DROPPERSX GARRETY, Pres. Univ. of South Dakota, Vermillion, S. D DUBOIS, W. ED. BURC;EART, Prof., Atlallta University, Atlanta, Ga. DUBRUL, ERNEST F., Union Trust Bldg., Cincinolati, 0. DUDLEY, CHARLES BENJAMIN, Drawer 334, Altoona, Pa. DUC;C;AN, STEPEEN PIERCE, Prof., College of City of New York,

New York City. DUNBAR, R. E., 3 Odd Felloxvs' B1k., South Belld, Ind. DUNWOODY, WM. H., Vice-President NVashbui Crosby Co., Mitlne-

apolis, Milln. DURAND, EDWARD DANA, 98 Elzl Street, West Sonlerville, Mass. DURHAM, E;ZRA D., 011arga, I11. DuttERA, \RIILLIAM B., Salishury, N. C. DYER, G. \51., Illstructor, Vallderbilt Ulliversity, Nashville, Tenn. D\7NES, JOHN HOWARD. I305 30th Street, WasTlington, D. C. BASLEY, RALPH M., Secretary of the Civic Federation, 28I Fourth

Ave., New York City. EDATON, J. SHIRLEY, Havemeyer Bldg. New York City. ECCLESTON, J. H, D.D, 910 St. Palll Street, Baltimore, Md. EDDY, ARTHUR J., 800 The Temple, Cllicago, Ill.

EDDDY, (Miss) SARAH J., 4 Bell Street, Providellce, R. I. EDDGERTON, CErARLES EDUC;RNX, 80 V St., N. W., \Alashington, D. C.

°E;DGEwoRTHX FRANCIS YSIDRO, Prof., Baliol College, Oxford, Eng- lalld.

EDMONDS, FRANI<I+IN SPENCER, Central High School, Philaslelphia. BLKINS, STEPHEN BENTON, Elkins, W Va. E;LLwooDX CzARLESA. Prof., UniversityofMissouri, Columl)ia, Mo. E;LY, RICHARD THEODORB, Prof ., Usliversity of Wisconsin, Madison . E;MERY, HENRv CROSBY, Prof., Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

tE;NOCz PRAT? FREE LIBRARY, Reading Room, Baltinlore, Md. EDRICKSON, HALF\ORD, Commissioller of I,abor Statistics, Madisoll,

Wis. EDWINC;, JOHN GILLESPIRX Notre Dame, Ind. FAIRCHILD, A. B., Crete, Neb.

KFAIRCHILDX CHARLES STEBBINSX 76 Clinton Place, New York City. FAIRLIE, JOHN ARcHIsALDX 524 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. FALKNERX RoLAND PosT, Cllief of Department of Documents,

Lihrary of Congress, Washington, D. C. FARNHAM, (Miss) ANNA LOIS, Bryn Mawr, Pa. FARNAM, HENRv WALCOTTX Prof., Yale University, 43 Hillhouse

Avenue, New Haven, Conn. FARQUHAR, ARTHUR B., York, Pa. FARQUHAR, HENRvX Assistant Statistician, Census Office, Washing-

tOIl, D. C.

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FARWELLX JozN, Jr., I48 Market Street, Chicago, Ill. FAST, RICHARD BLLSWORTH, Prof., University of West Virginia,

Morgantown, W. Va. FELTER, WM. 1v., 366 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. FERC;USON, HENRvX Prof., I23 Verllon Street, Hartford, Conol.

*FERC;USON, WILLIAM C., Richmond, Ind. FRNERX FRANK ALsERT Prof., Cortlell University, Itilaca, N. Y. FIELDER, GEORC;E L., 255 W. gsth St. New York Citr. FILENE, EDWARD A., 453 Washingtoll Street! Bostoll, Mass. FNILLEsRowN, C. B., 68 Essex Street, Boston, Mass. FINLEYX JOEN HUSTON, Prof., Princeton University, Lawrellceville,

N. J. FISHBACE, JOHN HOWARD, Illterstate Cotnmerce Coolltnissioll, NAlash-

ington, D. C. FISHERX F. COLQUHOUN, 746 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, Md. FISHER GEORC;E HARRISON, 308 XNalllut Street, Pililadelphia, Pa. FISHER IRVING, Prof., Yale Ulliver.sity, New Havetl, Conla. FISHERS WILLARD CLARIZ, Prof., NVesleyasl Univerxity, Micidletown,

Conll.

FISK, GEORC;E M., Prof., 906 W. California Ave. Urbana, Ill. FItZC;ERALD, (Mrs.) R. Y., Mngr. NAlest Side Branch, 38 King St.,

New York City. FLowER, FRANIZ A., Census Ofiice, VVashington, D. C. FI,UX, A. \V., Prof., MCGi11 Ulliversity, Montreal, Canada. FOLKS, HoMEx I9 ED. 88th Street, New York City. FOLWELL, WILLIAM WAtTs Prof., University of Minnesota, Minne-

apolis, ltinn. tFoRsES IvIsRARY, Northamptoll, Mass. wFooTE, ALLEN RIpLEr takoma Park, D. C. FORD, HENRY J., Editor Pittsbur Gazette, Pittsburg, Pa. FORD, NVORTHINC;TON CHAUNCEY l,ibrary of Congress, Washillg-

ton, D. C. FORREST, J. DORSEY, Prof., Butler College, Illdianapolis, Ind. FORRESTER, FRANI(, I516 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. F^ORT, IRVIN A., North Platte, Neb.

*FOSTER, ED. H., Prof., Gles}dale, O. FOULKE, WILLIAM DUDLEY, Richmond, Ind. FRADENBURC;H, ADELBERT GRANT, Adelphi College, Brooklyn. FRANIVENHEIMER} JOHN, 25 Broad Street, New York City. FRANKLAND FRED WILLIAM, 346 Brvadway, New York City. FRANKLIN, FABIAN, Prof., I507 Park Aveslue, Baltinlore, Md. FRASER} ALEXANDER HUC;H Ross, Boardman Hall, Ithaca, N. Y. FRERHOFF, J. C., 52I West I23rd Street, New York City. FREEMAN1 HARRISON B., Jr., 50 State Street, Hartford, Conll. FREER HAMLINE H., Prof., Corllell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. FRENYEAR THOMAS C., 782 Ellicott Square, Buffalo N. Y. FRIEDENWALD, HERBERT, 9I5 N. I6tll Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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FRIEDI,EIN, D. E., Krakau, Austria. FULI,ER, HuI+sERt Hotel Belle Vista, San Francisco, Cal.

BR, PAUI,, 68 William Street, New York City.

FURBER, HENRY JEwETY, Jr., 659 The Rookery, Chicago, Ill.

GAHAN, WII,LIAM J., Whitecastle, Iberville Parish, La.

GAINES, JOHN MARSHAI,I,, 422 West End Ave., New York City.

GAtESsuRG PUBI,IC LIBRARY, Galesburg, Ill. GARCIA, Gen. CARI,OS, II8 San Miguel, Havana, Cuba.

GANNEtl5, HENRY U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.

GARDINER, RosERY H., Garditler, Me.

GARDNER HENRY BRAvroN Prof., Brown University, 54 Stimson

Avenue, Providence, R. I. GARFIELD, HARRY A., Garfield Building, Cleveland, O.

GARRARD, JEPHtuAu, 44 Johnston Building, Cincinnati, O.

GARRISON, GEORGE PIERCE, Prof., University of Texas, Austin, Tex.

GARTZ, A. F., Lake Geneva, Wis.

GAutY, FRANKI,IN B., 607 N. I Street, Tacoma, Wash.

GAVIN, FRANK E., 902 Majestic St., Indianapolis, Ind.

GRIGER, FRED J., 3I34 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa.

GRORGE, JOHN E;DWARD, Prof., Northwestern University, E;vanston,

Ill. GEORGIA, UNIVERSItY OF, Athens, Ga. GERLING, HENRY JOSEPH, 3936 Page Avenue, St. I,ouis! Mo.

GIDDINGS, FRANKLIN HENRY} Prof., Columbia University, New

York City. IDE, CHARLES, Prof., University of Montpellier, Montpellier,

France. GILMAN, NICHOLAS PAINE, E;ditor lthe New Wooold, Meadville, Pa

GILMAN, THEODOREX Box 72, New York City.

GILSON, N. S., Madison, Wis. GLADDEN NVAsuINGtoN Columbus, O.

GLASSON, WILLIAM H., TriIlity College, Durham, N. C.

GLENN, JOHN M., 6I7 Columbia Ave., Baltimore, Md.

GLESSNER, J. J., care Warden, Bushnell and Glessner Company,

Chicago, Ill. GLICKSMAN, NAtHAN, 448 Kenilworth Place, Milwaukee, Wis.

GOODELL, EDWIN B., Montclair, N. J.

GOODELI., HENRY HII,I,, President, Amherst, Mass.

GOODNOW, FRANK JOHNSON, Prof., Columbia Utliversity, New York

City. GOULD, ELGIN RALstoN LOVELL 28I Fourth Avenue, New York

City. GOVE WILLIAM HENRY, P. O. Buill1ing, Salem, Mass.

GOWDEYS E;SQ., CtINtON, 5 E;lm St., Springfield, Mass.

GRAEtZ, VICtOR, Hansengasse 6, Vienna, Austria.

GRANt, FRANCIS W., Monmoutll, Ill.

GRAVES E;DWIN DwIGut 650 Main Street, Hartford, Conn.

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GRAY, JOHN CHIPMAN, 50 State Street, Boston, Mass. GRAY, JOHN H8NRY, Prof., Northwestern Uniersity, Bvanston, Ill. GREELY OTTO E., IO4 Phoenix Building, Minneapolis, Minn.

MGR1DEN DAVID I., Hartford, Colln. GR1£1DN, JACOB L., Hartf<rrd, Conn. GR1£EN1D, FRANK, Care Bradstreets, 6I Elm St., New York City. GR1£ENE, JOHN, 6I Elm St., New York City. GR1£1DN1D, THOMAS LYMAN, 43 Cedar St.. New York City.

XGRRY, EARL ALBBRY, Howick, Lesbury, Northumberlanci, Ellgland. - GRIFFIN, C:HARLES S., Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan. GROTON, W. M, The Dean's House, Woodland Ave. and Fiftieth St.,

Philaclelphia, Pa. *GULICK, JOHN THOMAS, Oberlill, O. GULICK, M. D., LUTEER, Pratt Illstitute, Brooklyn, N. Y. GUNDAKER, H. GUY, 342I Walllut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. GUNTON, GRORC;E, Pres., Institute of Social Economics, 4I Union

Square, New York City. tHACKLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY, Muskegon, Mich. HADLEY, ARYHUR TWINING, President, Yale University, New

Haven, Conn. HAC;ERYY, JAMES E., Ohio State University, Colunlbus, O. HAINES, ROBERY M., Grinnell, Ia. HALSBY JozN JULIUS, Prof., Lake Forest, Ill. HALLE, ELRNST voN, Pro., 50 Achenbachstrasse 2, Berlin, W. i

Germany.

HAMILTON, JAMRS HENRY, 304 Waverly Place, Syracuse, N. Y. HAMLIN, CHARLES SUxN8R, 2 Raleigh Street, Boston, Mass. HAMMOND, JOHN HENRY, 30 Broad St., New York City. HAMMOND, MATYHEW BROWN, 905 California Avenue, Urballa, 111. HANCOCK, JAMES D., Franklill, Pa. HANGER, G. W. W., Chief Clerk, Department of Ivabor, Washington,

D. C. HANKS, (Mrs. ) C. SYEDMAN, 53 State Street, Boston. HANKS, LUCIEN S., Pres. State Bank, 2I6 Langdon Street, Madison,

wis.

HANSHUE, J. J., Box 345, Ivansing, Mich. *HARDING, W. E;., Bethany, N. Y. HARKNESS, GRORGE S., Odd Fellows Building, Stockton, Cal. HARRIS, S. A., President National Bank of Commerce, I929 Vine

Place, Minneapolis, Minll. HARTMAN, ELDWARD T., I4 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. HARYWELL, EDWARD M., City Hall, Boston, Mass.

THARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY, Cambridge, Mass. HASKINS, CHARLES W., Dean of School of Commerce, New York

IJniversity, 30 Broad Street, New York City. HATCH, LBONARD W., 466 A. Hamilton, Street, Albally, N. Y. HATSIBLD HE;NRY RAND, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

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HATHAWAY, FRANK RANDBL, I46 W. g2d Street, NeVvr York C:ity HATHAWAY, HARRISON, M.D., Corner Miami and Fort Streets, Toleclo, O. HATTON, NVILLIAM H., New London, \Alis. HAWKINSt DELMER E.. Syracase Ulliversity, SyracuSe, . Y. HAWLEY, FREDERICK B., I4I Pearl Street, Nesv York City. HAZARD, F. R., Presidellt Solvay Process Co., Syracuse, N. Y. HAZARD, R. G., Peace Dale, R. I.

tHAzEN, Lucius B., Middletown, Conn. HEIM, EPHRAIM M., BElck1lell University, Lewisburg, Pa.

tHBLBNA PUBLIC LIBRARY, Helena, Monto HEND;RRSON, CEIARLES RICHMOND, Prof., University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. HBNDERSON, HARRY B., Cheyenne, XvyolIling. HERRICK, CHRESBMAN A., Central High School, P1liladelphia, Pa. HERRIOTY, FRANK I., State Treasury, Des Moilles, Iowa. XHEWITY, ABRAM STEVENS, 9 Lexington Avenue, New York City. HICKS, FREDERICK CHARLES, Prof., Ulllversity of Cincinllati, Cill-

cinllati, O.

HIESTER, A. V., Prof., 26 Race Avellue, Lancaster, Pa. HILL, JOSEPH ADNA, Census O«ce, Washington, D. C. HITCHCOCK, FRANK H., Dept. Of Agriculture, washillgton D. C. HOAG, WILLIAM G., Evanston, I11. HOBSON, JOHN ATKINSON, Blmstead, Ivimpsfield, Surrey, Englalld. HOLDEN, L. Fu., The Plaindeale?, Cleveland, O. HOLDSWORTH, JOHN THOM, Drexel Institute, Ptliladelphia, Pa. HOLLANDBR, JACOB H., Prof., Johns Hopkins Ulliversity, Baltinlore,

Md.

HOLLERITH, HERMAN, IO54 31St, NVashington, D. C. HoLMAN FREDBRICK V., P. O. Box 504, Portlalld Oregoll. HoLMESX GEORGE K.; Department of Agriculture, NVashingtoll, D.C. HoLY, HENRvX 29 West 23d Street, New York City. HOPKINS, WILLIAM RowLANDsoNX 820 Society for Savings, (:leve-

laIld, O.

HoRNE PEkLEv L., S. Byfield, Mass. HORTON, GUY B., North Clarendon, Vt. HOW'CHKrSS, WILLARD E;., 7I3 ED. State Street, Ithaca, N. Y. HOURIGAN, JOHN, 45 Maiden Lane, Albally, N. Y. HOURWICE, ISAAC, Treasury Dept. lMint Bureau, NVashington, D C. HOUSTON, DAVID F., 2304 San Antollio Street, Austin, Texas. XHOUSTON, SAMUEL FREDBRIC, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. HOWARD, BURY E;STES, Prof., Stanford University, Cal. HOWARD, GEOR(;E E;LLIoTY 48 Bigelow Street, Cambridge, Mass. HOWE, FREDERICK CLEMSON, Garfield Buildillg, Cleveland, Ohio. HowE, SAMUEL r., I925 West Street, Topeka, Kansas HowEs, OSBORNE, 55 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. HOXIE, RoBERY F., Washillgton University, St. Ivouis, Mo.

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HUBBARD, CHARLEDS MEREDITH, 304 BroadwaJT, Cincinnati, Ohio. HUBBARD, \51. P., I42I Chapline Street, Wheeling, W. Va. HUBB:ELL, HENRY LYNES, D.D., 409 Orange St., Ner Haven, Colln. HULL, CHARLES HENRY, Prof., Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. HUNY, ROCKW:ELL D:ENNIS, Prof., Ulliversily of the Pacific, College

Park, San Jose, Cal. HUNY, WILLIAM C., Census Office, Washillgtoll, D. C. HUNTER, NVILLIAM BOYD, Il9 S. Tioga Street, Ithaca, N. Y. HURD, RICHARD M., 59 Cedar Street, New York City. HURRY, CLARENCE B., I002 Massachtlsetts Ave., Washillgton, D. C.

HUTCHINSON, (:HARLES HARE, 16I7 \Alalnut Street, P1liladelphia, Pa. HYDE, JO:EIN, Department of Agriculttlre, WashiIlgton, D. C.

tIKEDA, HIDEZO, Dr., IO4 S. 13th Street, Richmoncl, Va. *ILES, GBORGE, 5 Brunswiek Street, Montreal, Canada ILIFF, WILLIAM S., 450 Equitable Bldg, Denver, Col.

tILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, Champaign, Ill. TINDIANA STATE LIBRARY, Indianapolis, Illdl. TINDIANA UNIVERSITY, BloomingtoIo, Ind. TINDIANAPOLIS PUBLIC IVIBRARY, Indianapolis, Ind. INGALLS, MELVILL:E B., President Big Four Railway, Cincillllati, O. INGRAM, F. F., 409 I,afayette Avenue, Detroit, Mich.

°INGRAM, JOHN KELLS, Prof., Trinity College, Dublin, Irelatld. INSULL, SAMUEL, I39 Adams Street, Chicago, Ill.

TIOWA STATE COLLEGE, Ames, Ia. IOWA STAR£E LIBRARY, Des Moines, Ia.

TIOWA STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Cedar Falls, Ia. tIOWA STAT:E UNIVERSITYS Iowa City, Ia. *IR6VIN, DUDI,RY M., 7r Board of Trade, Buffalo, N. Y. ISHIZAKA, M., Aoyama College, Toki, Japan. JACKSON, CHARL1RS C., 24 CDongress Street, Bostoll, Mass. JACOBSON, MAURICE, Bureau of Statistics, Treasury Department,

WaShi11gtO11, D. C. XJAMES, EDMUND JANES Pres., Northwestern University, Evallston,

Il1. JANSCHUL, J., Prof., Moika (82, St. Petersburg, Russia.

-*JAYNE, HENRY L&BARRE, 503 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JAYNBS, ALLEN B., 67 I5th Avenue, Columbus, O. JESSREY, JOSEPH A., 58I E. Town St., Columbus, O. JGNKS, JEREMIAH WHIPPLES Prof., Corllell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

tJ:ERSEY CITY FR:E:E LIBRARYS Jersey City, N. J. JEVONS, TEOMAS E., I30I Produce Exchange, New York City. TJOHN CRERAR LIBRARY, Chicago, Ill. -tJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, Md. JOHNSON, ALVIN SAUNDERS, Columbia Ulliversity, New York City. JOHNSON, EMORY R., Prof., University of Pennsylvania, Philadel-

phia, Pa. JOHNSON, FRANK S., 252I Prairie Avenue, Chicago, Ill.

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JOHNSON, JOSEPH F.a Prof., New York University, Washington Square, New York City. JONESX EDWARD D., Prof., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. JORDAN, CONRAD N., Asst. U. S. Treasurer, New York City. JUDSON, FREDERICK NEwToNX 500-506 Rialto Bldg., St. Louis, Moo JUSTI, HERMANX 355 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. tKANSAS CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY, Kallsas City, Mo. tKANsAs STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Emporia, Kan. tKANsAs, UNIVERSITY OF, Lawrence, Kan.. KASAHARA, SHO, care of B. Kasahara, 4 Akasaka, Omotechome, To kio, Japan.

KEAssEyX LINDLEY MII+I+ERX Prof., Bryn Mawr Coll., Bryn Mawr, Pa. KRATOR, CHARLES B., care of R. Dunlap & Co., Nostrand and Park Avenues, Brooklyn, N. Y. KEITHX JOHN MEIcacasX San Jose, Costa Rica, C. A. KELI+E;RX ALsER? D., Prof., Heidelberg University, Tiffin, O. *KELI+ERX ALsER? G., Yale University, New Haven, Conn. KELLyX JOHN F., 284 West Housatonic Street, Pittsfield, Mass. *KELsEyX FRANCIS WII,I,EY, Prof., 826 Tappan Street, Ann ArborS Mich. KEMMERERX EDWIN W., Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. KENNADyX PAuL 88 Grove Street, New York City. KENNAN, KOSSUTH KENT, 357 Kane Place, Milwaukee, Wis. KENNEDyX HENRy H., 600 The I emple, Chicago, Ill. KENNEDyX J. WILMERX 2 Emmett Street, Newark, N. J. KENNErX B., 402 W. Lucas Street, Creston, Ia. KENT, WM., I Sherman Street, Chicago, Ill. KERRX J. A., Mutual Life Bldg., Seattle, Wash. KEyNEsX JOHN NEvILLEX 6 Harvey Road, Cambridge, Englancl. KE;rsER, R. BRENT, 205 B. German St., Baltimore, Md. ILIDDER, CAMILLUS G., 27 William Street, New York City. KILLF+sRF+wX J. B., Nashville, Tenn. KILpATRIcKX THOMAS, 4IO N. 22d Street, Omaha, Neb. KINDER, FRANCIS SHANOR, I43 S Perrtr Street, Villa Park Station, Denver, Col. tKING, P. S. & SON, 284 Great Smith Street, Westminster, LondonX S. W., England. (Two copies.) KINGHORN, HENRr B., P. O. Box 748, New York City. KINLEyX DAVID, Prof., University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill. KINSMAN, DELos 0., Whitewater, Wis. KIRIS, WILLIAMX Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. KLEENF#, GUSTAV A., Prof., Swarthrtlore College, Swarthmore, Pa. KI,BIN, JACOB, 902 Rialto Building, St. Louis, Mo. KNAPP, MARTIN A., Chairman Interstate Commerce CommissionX Washington, D. C. KNIC;HT, GE;ORC;E WELICS, Prof., Ohio State University, Columbus, 0

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KUCZYNSKI, RosExt RENgX Thiergartenstr. I3, Berlin, Germany. KURSHERDY, MANUEL AuGustus, 35 Warren Street, New York City. LADD, CHARLES E., care of Ladd & Tilton, Portland, Ore. LAMB, HRNRY W., Brookline, Mass. LATHAM, CHARLES K., 559 Cass. Avellue, Detroit, Mich. LAURENCS, ( Miss ) MARTHA E., Lake Ebrie College, Paillesville, O . LAUTERBACH EDWARD, 22 07Villiam Street, New York City.

XLEA, HENRY CDEARLES, 2000 NValnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. *LESSON J. R., P. O. BOX 222T, I30ston, Mass. tLELAND ST.\.NFORD JR. UNIVERSITY, Stanford Ulliversity, Cal. LECROSSIONOL, JAMES EDUARD, Prof., University Park, Col. LESLIE GEOROR D., Censtls Office, \Alashingtoll, D. C.

°LeRoY-BeAutlBus PAuns Prof, College de Frallce, Paris, France. LEVASSEURS PIERRE-EMILE, Prof, 26 Rue Mvnsieur-le-Prince, Paris,

Fralice.

LAVY, RA PHAEL-()LORC;ES Prof., 80 Boulevard des Courcelles. Paris, FS a11CC.

LINDSAY, SAREUEL MCCUNE, ASS t Prof., Unisrersitv of Penllsylvania, 844 Cetlar Avenue, Philadelphia, 1'a.

LIPMAN, F. 1,., care Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Balak, San Francisco, Cal. LIPPINCOTT, ESAROLD ED., Surrogate s Court, Count5J Court House,

New York City. LLOYD, HENRY DEMAREST, Winnetka, Ill. LOBDELL NELSoN L., Cli-ftola Sprillgs, 1N. Y. LOEB, ISIDOR, Prof., Ulliversity of Missoul-i, ColutIll)ia, Mo.

tLOESCHER AND CO, CO1-SO 307, Rome, Italy. LOEWY, BENNO, 206 Broadway, New York Cittr. LOGAN, JAMESX Gelleral Mallager U. S. bnvelope Company, 07Vorces-

ter, Mas.S. I#OC;AN WALTER SE*H, 58 WilliatIl Street, New York City. LON(;YEAR, JOHN MUNRO, Marquette, Mich. LOONEE \ WILLIAM HENRY, Union Mutual Bldg., Portland, Me. LOOS, ISAAC ALtHAus Prof., State University of Iowa, Iowa City,

Io^NTa. tLos AN(;ELEs PUBLIC LIBRARY, LOS Angeles, Cal. *LOUCHE:EIM, SAMUBL K., West EOnd Trust Bldg., Cor. Broad St. and

S. Penn. Sq., Philadelphia, Pa. XLow, SETH, Mayor, New York City. LOWDEN, FRANK O., I84 LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill. LOWRY, JOHN C., 21I5 Green Street, Philadelphia, Pa. LYMAN, AR?HUR TH1£0DORE, P. O. 30x I7I7, Boston, Mass. MACOMB1BR, A. E., 224 Spitzer Building, Toledo, O. MCCORMICK, ALExANDER A., I54 \RTashillgton Street, Chicago, Ill. MCCORMICK, HAROLD F., 7 Mollrot Street, Chicago, Ill. MCCREA, ROSWELL C., 69 Allen Place, Hartford, Conn. MCCRERRY, J. L., 232 IIth Street, N. E., Washingtotl, D. C.

*MCDUSPKIE, JOHN, The McDuffie School, Springfield, Mass.

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MACFARLANE, CHARI:,RS \AIII ,IAM, 42I S. 44 :t1 Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

MCLAIN, JOHN S., 17IO DEll)Ollt AVe. S()& WIil111eaP01iS, Mi11n. MACLEAN, TERANCIS HERBERY, SSElite 644 Ullity Bldg., Chicago, Ill. MACLEAN JAMES ALEXANDER PrOf., IJI1iVeRSitY Of IdahO, MOSCOW,

Iclaho. MCI+EAN SIMON JAMES Prof., Statlford University! Cal. MCMACKIN, JOHN M., Commissioner of Labor Statistics, Albany,

N. Y. MCNULTY, JOHN J., Prof., College of the City of New York, New

York City. MCPH1BRSON, LOGAN G., B. & O. Centrtll Bldg., Baltilnore, Md. MACRAE, HUGH, Wilmington, N. C. MACVEAGH, FRANKLIN, 29 Wabash Avelllle, Chicago, Ill.

*MACVEAGH, WAYNE, Brookfield Farm, Bryn MaxvrX Pa. MCVEY, FRANK LEROND, Prof., University of Minnesota, Minne-

apolis, Minn. MACY, JEssE Prof., Towa College, GriIlnell, Iowa MACY, V. FVVERIT, 68 Broad Street, New Ysrk City. MAITI:,AND, ALEXANDER, I4 E. 55th Street, Ne.v Yorlc City.

tMAI4D:EN PUBLIC LIBRARY, Malden, Mass. MAI:,TBIE, MILO ROY, 52 ENi11iatIl Street, New York City. MANN, FJ. L., Rvomg7, I75 Dearborll Street, Chicago, I1]. MANN, WILBUR EDWIN, I428 Wesley Ave., Columbus, Ohio.

*MARBURG, THF¢ODORE, 14 W. Mt. Vernotl Place, Baltimore, Md. MARRS, MARTIN A., so4 Garfield Bldg., Cleveland, O.

°MARsHAtL, ALbRED, Prof., UtIiversity of Cambridge, Cambridge, Englalld.

MARVIN, D\VIGH? B., 5I4 Asbur Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. SMASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTS 0S TECHNOLOGY, Boston, Mass. tMASSACHUSETTS STATE LIBRARY, State House, Boston, Mass. MATHER, ROBERT, I44 Van Bllrell St., Cilicago, Ill. MATHESON, ALEXANDER 1Z., Jallesville, Wis. MATHEWS, BYRON C., Citv High School, NeV-ark, N. J. MAYER, LEVY, care of Morat] K1-ans and Mayer, Chicago, Ill. MAYNARD, ARCHIBALD B., 195 Manlling St., Hillsdale, Mich. MEAD, F#DWIN DOAK, 20 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

TMECHANICS' INS?ITUTE, San Frazlelsco, Cal. MECK, ALEXANDER VON, Board of Directors, Moscow and Kazan

RAi1WaY, MOC,COW RUSS;a MBEKER, ROYAL, 235 NV. 1234 St., New York City.

TMERCANTILE I@IBRARY, Baltilllore, Md. TMERCANTILE I/IBRARY, Astor Place, NeNt York City. tAIERCANYILE I@IBRARY, St. Louis, Mo. *MERCER, GEORGE GLUYAS, Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa. MERRIAM, A. R., Prof., 3I4 Collills Street, Hartford, Conn.

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MERRIAM) \VILLIAD/r RUSFr! Oi-ecior of the Tvvelfth Cellsus, Wash- ington, D. C.

MERRIFIELD, \V}RBSTER, Presidellt, IJniver-sitr of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N D.

MERRILL, \AlILLARDX 95 Prospect Avetlue, SIilwaukee, NVis. MERRrMAN) JA1HES D., 237 BroadnAaT, New Nork City. METCALF, HENRY CLAYTON, Tufts College, Mass. MEyERs BALTHAsEk HENRY) UniversitJT of Wiscollsin, Madison,

ss ,,

\\'1WS.

MEVER, HUC;TO , Harvard Uxliversity, Cambridge, Mass. MICHABL, CHARLES W., Perl-yman, Hartford Cv., Md. MlcHrGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Agricultural P. O., Inghatn

Cc)., Mich. MICHIGAN STAYE LIBRARY, La11Si11g, MiC11. MIcuIGaN) UNtvERsITv oF, Alln Arbrs Micll. MIKAMI, YOSHINAGA, UlaiversitT of Michigan, Alln Arbor, Mich. XVIIICKELSENX MICTIALL ANDREW, 32 NV. I2 fd Street New York City. MILLEPO, ADOLPH CASPER) Prof., University of California, Berkeley,

Cal. MILLEXX B. K., Jr., IO2 NVisconsill Street, Milwankee NVis. MILLER, FREDERICEZ A., I I75 Neil Avenue, Columbus, O. MILLER, NVALLACE B., University Settlemetlt, I8/ll Blelridge Street,

Nexv York Cit:nT. MILLION, JOHN W., Harclin College, Mexico. Mo. MILLIS, H. A., University of Arkallsas, Fayette, Ark MILLSS HERBERFr ELMER, Prof., Vassal Coliege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

tMILWAUK ER PUBLIC LIBRARY, Milwauk ee, Wis. MINNRAPOLIS PUBLIC I4IBRARY, Minl1eaPC)1iSW MiTlI1. MINNBSOTA, UNIVERSITY 0S, Minneapolis, Minn. MISSOURI, UNIVERSITY 0P, CC;1t1Inbia) MO. MITCHEI,L, JAMES E., Alma CDollege, Alma, Mich. MIXTBR, CH RLES WEITNEY, I 25 Mt. Atlbtlrn St., CamlDridge, Mass. MOFFETT, SSA5MUEL B., 35I W. II4th Street, New York City. MOMSEN, HARY, Cellslls Office, Wastlitlgtoll, D. C. MONAGHAN, JAM}RS C., U11iVerSiTY Of NAliscollsill, Madison, Wis. MONIN, LOUIS C., Prof., Armour Illst. of Technology, Chicago, Ill. MOODY, JOHN, Cranford, N. J. MOORE, FREDERICK BTIC;HYMAN, Ptof., Va1sderbilt University,

Nashn ille, '£etln. MOOR1S, H1RNRY LUDW1RLL, 83 Third AVenUe, NOrthamPtO11, MaSS. Moo, ROBERY, Laclede Building, St. Louis, Mo. MORAN, TH:ONIAS A., 47IO villcelllles A+renue, Chicago Ill. MORRIS, FRANK R., 30I Pleasallt Stteet, Bellnillgtoll, Vt. MORSE, (Miss) FRANCES R., I2 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. MORTON, 1. \V., 49 Vandenerlter P]ace, St. Louis, Mo. MOSELY, EDAVARD AUGUSTUS, Sec'y Interstate Commerce Comulis-

SiOli, Wasllington, D. C.

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MOSLEY, WAYNE T., 425 Bruen St., Madisoll, Wis.

MOIJRASSE, H. O., 24 Harukinlatchi Sautchoine, Tokio, Japan.

MOXOM, PHILIP S., 83 Dartmouth Terrace, Sprin>field, Mass.

MUHL1gMAN, MAURICE LOUIS, 25 Broa.d St., New York City.

MUNROE, JAMES P., I79 Devonshire Street, Boston, Mass.

MURPHY, CHARI.ES ROBELRT, 665 Prairie Avenue, Decatur, I11. MURPE:Y, JAMES F., 27T MaiIl St., Pawtucket, R. I. MUSSBY, HENRY R., 526 W. I23d St., Nevf York City.

MYERS, W31. STARR, CoUtltly School, Charles Stleet Ave., Balti- more, Md.

NAC;ELI,, CHARLES Security Building, St. Louis, Mo. NEBRASKA STATE L#IBRARY, Lincoln, NelDraska.

NEBRASKA, UNIVBRSITY OF, Lincolll, Neb.

NEEB, CHARLES W., Stockton Ave., Allegheny, Pa.

NEEDHAM, CHAS. W., I420 H St., Washillgtoll, D. C. NELSON, HENRY L., Prof., \0lilliams College, Williamstowll, Mass. NEI.SON, JOHN M., 9 South Street, Baltimore, Md.

fNEW BEDFORD Pr:rBLIC I{IBRARY, Nensr Be{l ford, Mass. tNEWARI PUBLIC LIBRARY, Newark, N. J.

NEWB}£RRY LIBRARY, Chicago, I11. NE;WCOMB, SIMON, I620 P Street, Washilzgtoll, D. C. NEWCOMBX HARRY TURNE;R, Waylle, Pa

NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE; LIBRARY, Concord, N. H. NEW JERSEY BURE;AU OF STATISTICS of Labor and Industries,

Trentoll, N. J.

NEWICIN, THOMAS, Prof., Wilmingtoll, Ohio. tNEW ROCHELLE PUBLIC l@IBRARY, Nerv Rochelle, N. Y. NEWTON, REC;INALD HEBER, D.D, 78I Madisoll Avenue, New York

City.

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, 40 Lafayette Place, New York City. NE;W YORK STAYE IVIBRARY, AlbaIlys N. Y.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY LIBRARY UIliV. Heights, New York City. NIEICT# CHARLES P., Prof., Catholic Ulliversity} Washingtorl, D. C. NIMMO, JOSEPE[, 3R., HU1ltiT1gtOI1, Lotlg Islalld, N. Y. NIVENX JOHN BALLANTINEy 30 Broad St, New York City. NORTH, SIMON NE;WTON DEXTE;R, 683 Atlantic ANe., Bostoll, Mass.

NORTH CAROLINA, UNIVERSITY OF, Chapel Hill, N. C. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Evatlston, Ill. NORTON, FR}RD L., 434 Tremont Building, Boston, Mass. NORTON, J. PE;ASE;, 563 Orange St., New Haven, Colln.

NOYES, ALEXANDECR DANA, EzJesting Post, New York City.

OBERLIN COICICEC;E, Oberlill, O.

O'BRIE;N, ROBE;RY L., Wyatt Building, Washington, D. C. OHIO STATE; LIBRARY, Colurn}us, O. OHIO STATE; UNIVERSITY, Columbus, O. OKI,AHOMA, UNIVE;RSITY OF, Normall, Oklahoma.

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OLCOTY, NV. HARRY, Ce11SUS Oice, Agricultulal Division, NVashing- tOIl, D. C.

OLSEN, ROBER? B., I93 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City. tOMAzA PUBE IC LIBRARY, Omaha, Neb. tONTARIo LEC;ISI,ATIVR LIBRARY, Toronto, Ollt. PAC;E, EDWARD D., 60 Worth Street, New York City. PAGE, THOMAS WALIVER, Prof., University of Texas, Austin, Texas. PAINE ROBER? TREAY, 6 JOY Street, Boston, Mass.

*PALC;RAVE RosERY HARRY INcaLIsX Belton, near Great Yarulouth, Norfolk, Bllgland.

PARKERs ADELl+A M., Seattle High School, Seattle, Wash. PARIER, FRANCIS W., I4IO Marquette Building, Chicago, Ill. PARSONS, (Mrs.) HERBERY, II2 East 3sth Street, New York City. PATTEN SIMON NELSON, Prof., Ulliversity of PeIlllsylvania, Phila-

delphia, Pa. PATTERSONX WILLIAM R., 746 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York City. PATTON, JOHN, Jr., Grand Rapids, Mich.

XPEABODY, GEORC;E FosTERX 27 Pine Street, New York City. tPEAsoDY INsTITuTEX Baltimore, Md. PEARMAIN, SUMMER B, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. PEARSON, E:. C., I75 Remsell Street, Brooklyn, No Y. PECKHAM WHEELER HAZARD, 80 Broadway, New York City.

tPENNSYLVANIA STAYE LIARARY, Harrisburg, Pa. tPENNSYLVANIAX UNIVERSITY OF, Philadelphia, Pa. PER1TINS, JACOB H., I4 Victoria Sq., Clifton, Bristol, Eng. PERSON, HAR4ONV S., Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. PETERS, EDWARD T., I3I E Street, N. W., Washitlgton, D. C. PETTIcaREwX E. S.. Great Svutherll Hotel, Colutnbus, O. PHELPS, RoSwELL F., 20 Unioll Park, BostoIl, Mass.

tPEILADELI,PHIA LIBRARY, Juniper and Locust Streets, Philadel- pllia, Pa.

PHILLIPS JOHN B., Boulder, Col. XPHIPPS, I,AWRENCE C., Carnegie Building, Pittsburg, Pa. PIECRCE (Miss) CAROLINE F.. Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.

°PIERSON, N. G., Prof., The Hague, Holland. PINCHOT, GIFFORD, I705 Rhode Island Avenue, N. W., NVashing-

ton, D. C. PINITHAM, GEORC;E RIpLEy Searles' High School, Great Barring-

tOI], Mass. PITTS, (Miss) GRACE I., 309 East Gay Street, Colllmbus, O.

tPLAINFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY, Plainfield, N. J. PLATT, WALTER B., M.D., 802 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md. PI,BEN, CARL COPPING, Prof., University of Cal., Berkeley, Cal. PLIMPTON, GEORGE A., 70 5th Aventle, New York City.

tPOLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB OF YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn. tP°M°NA C0LLEG1D, Claremont, California.

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PoPE Jesse BLIPHALET, Prof., University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.

POPPLETON, WILLIAM S., Room 314 First National Bank, Omaha, Nebraska.

PORTER, WILLIAM H., 56 Bast 67th Street, New York City. POWERS, FRED PERRY, I9 Beaver Street, New York City. POWERS, HARRY HUN*rINGTON, 20T Clarelldon Street, Boston, Mass. POWERS, LEGRAND, 3007 Isth Street, N. W., Miashington, D. C. PRATY INSTITUTE FRER LIBRARY, l3rooklyn, N. Y. PRESCOW, ARTHUR TAYLOR, Prof., 7I3 North Street, Baton Rotlge,

La. PRESTON. HAROLD, Pioneer Building, Seattle, Wash. PRIcEX NVItLIAM H., Tufts College, Mass. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, PrinCetO11, N. J. PROUTY, CH.@RLES A., Newport, GIt PROVIDENCE PIJBLIC LIBRARY, PrOVidellCe, R. I. PURDY, IVAWSON III Bl-oadway, New Yorlz City. PUTNAM, HARRINGTON, 45 Wil]iaul Street, New York City. PUTNAM, HERBERY, Librar of Congress, Washington, D. C. QUAINTANCE, H. W., Div. of MethodsandResults,Washington,D.C. RADICAL C:LUB, Scottdale, Pa. RAMAGE, BURR JAMES} Prof., Sewanee, Tenn. RAND, GEORGEC., Lawrellce Station, N. Y. RANDOLPH, ED F., I 2 I 2 MaclisoIl Street, Toledo, O. RAWLES, XNII,LIAM A., Prof., Illcliazza Ulaiversity, Bloomingtoll, Ind. RAY, JOSEPH G., Unionsille, Mass. RAYMOND, JBROME HALL, Morgantown, W. Va. RAYNER, ALBERY \V., I8I4 Eutaw Place, Baltitnore, Md. RBEsB D. F., St. Paul, Minn. REFORM CLU:S, 233 Fifth Avenue, New York City. RENAUD, FRANK N., Census Ofiice, Agr. Div., Washingtoll, D. C. REw, M., Grilltlell, Iowa. RRYNOLDS, ALLEN H., Walla Walla, Wash. RRYNOLDS LIB E{ARY, Rochester, N. Y. RHO. DES, JOHN HARSEN) 559 Madison Avelltle, New York City. RHODE ISLAND STAT1£ LIBRARY, Providence, R. I. RHoDEss JAMES FORD, 392 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. RlcE, (Miss) MARY W., So4 Sumrtlit Street, Columbus, O. RICH, JosEPH W., Iosva City, Ia. RICHARDSON, VICTOR P., Janesvil le, NVis. RICHMOND, THOMAS C., Madison, 0721is. RIGBY, NV. C:., 74 King William Street, Adelaide, South Australia. RIpLEy WILLIAM Z., Prof., Harvard University, Newton Celltre,

Mass. RIppEV CHARLES McKAy 607 2 I st Street, N. W., 0721ashington,

D. C. RIPTON, BENJAMIN HENRY, Prof., Ullioll College, Schenecta(ly, N. Y.

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RIvEs GEORGE L., 32 Nassau Street, New York Citr. ROBBINS, FRANCIS L., 232 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. RosER*rs, GEORCSJE E., Director of Mint, NVashington, D. C.

ROBINSON, (Mrs.) JANE BANcRoF*rX 425 Cass Avenue, Detroit, Mich. ROBINSON, MAURICE HENRy University of Illillois, Urbana, Ill. ROBINSON, PHILIP A., Dept. of Labor, Washillgton, D. C. ROBINSON, SAMUEL ADAM, r3s NV. 22nd Street, Po-tlalId, Ore.

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I,eipzig, Gerlllany.

tSAN FRANCISCO NEWS CO., 342 Geary Street, San Frallcisco, Cal. tSAN FRANCISCO FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, CitJ,r Hall, San Francisco,

Cal. *SANGER NVILLIALI CAREY} SE11gerfie1d, N. Y. SANO, ZENSAKU, Higher Commercial College, Tokio, Japan. SAUTER, WILLIAM F., I637 Diamolld Street, Philadelpllia, Pa. SCHAPER, WILLIAM A., Ulliversity of Minnesota, Milll2eapolis, MizIn. SCHMIDY, LOUIS B., \Vebster City, la. SCHOFF, WILFRBD H., 233 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. SCEIRVAB, GUSTAV HENRY, 5 Broadway, New York City. SCHWAB, JOHN CHRISTOPHER Prof., Yale University, Ne^7 Haven,

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XSCOTY, AUSTIN, New Brunswick, N. J. SCOTY, WILLIAM AMASA, Prof., UIliversity of Wisconsin, Madison,

NVis.

SCOVEL, SYLVESTER FITHIAN} PI esident University of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio.

SCOVIL, SAMUBL, 7rI Ctlyahoga Building, Clevelalld, Ohio. TSCRANTON PustIc LIBRARY, ScraIlton, Pa. SCRIPPS, JAMES E., 598 Trutnball Ave., Detroit, Mich.

SCUDDER, DOREMUS, M.D., 44 Warren Ave., Woburn, Mass. *SEAGER HENRY ROGERS, Prof., Columbia University, New York

City. S1RAWLE PustIc IVIBRARY, Seattle, RMash.

XSELIGMAN, EDDWIN ROBERY ANDERSON, Prof., Columbia University, 324 W. 86th Street, New York City.

*SELIGMAN ISA. C N:EDWTON, 58 W. 54th Street, New York City. SEWALL JOTHA1W BRADBURY, Prof., I7 Blagden Street, Boston, Mass. SEIAW, ALB1RRT, Editor The Asoserica^s SAonthly Rezfieza of Reviezas,

New York City. SEIAW, G. W., Prof., Kidder Institute, Kidder, Mo. SHEPECRD, FRED S?KONG, Prof., Asbury Park, N. J. SEI:EVLINX T. H., 129 Oak Grove St., Minneapolis, Milln. SHIBLEYX GEOROR H., 38 B. St., N. \01., Bliss Bldg., WAlashington,

D. C. SHIRASU, C., care of ViscouIlt Kuki, Kobe, Japall. SHORW, ADAM, Prof., Queell's Universlty, Kingston, OIlt. SIMES, WILLIAM Petersham, Mass. SIMKHOVITCH, VI,ADIMIR G., Columbia Univercity, New York City. SIMPSON, JAMES HOPEZ, care of Bank of l,iverpool, Liverpool, Eng. SITES CLE3IENT MOORB LACRY, Nanyang College, Shanghai, China. SMALLEYW HARRISON S., Ann Arbor, Mich.

*SMARY, WILLIAM, LectulSer Oll Political E:conomy, Queen Margaret College, Glasgow, Scotla1ld.

SMILEY BLMEBR E., President University of Wyouling, Laramie, Wyo. SMITH, CHARLES LEE, Prof., NVilliam Jewell College, Liberty, Mo. SMITH, DEI,EVAN, Lake Forest, Ill. SMI'£H, BRNEST A., Meadville, Pa.

SMITE, JACOB G., 307 Heustis St, Ithaca, N. Y. SMITH, J. AENw Ulliversity of Washington, Seattle, Washillgton. SMITH, (Mrs. ) MARY RosERTs Stanford University, Cal. SMI?H, MI4?ON T5'., P. O. Drawer SI, Pol-tlat2d, Oregon. SMI1'H, SAMUEL G., Prof., Ulliv. of Minn., I25 College Avenue,

St. Paul, Minn. SMITH, SPARRONV, Presideslt Capital Banking and Trust Co., Sacra-

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N. Y. SMY?EI, DBLos DgWoLFX Prof., Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y.

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SNl£DDl£N, DAVID S., Stanford University, California. SNIDERS GUY E., 408 W. II5th St., New York City. SNOW, MARSHALL S., Washington University, St. LOUiS, MO. SOUTEr DAKOTA AGRIcuLtuRAL COLI,GE, Brookings, S. Dakota. SOUTHER, CHARLES EDWARD, I28 Broadway, New York City. SouTHERt2, H. & CO., I4O Strand, Lolldon, W. C., England. SOUTHWORTH, C. H., Springfield, Mass. SPENCER, CHARLES WoRtzEN, Prof., Hamilton, N. Y. SPENCER, JOHN OAKLEY President Morgan College, Baltimore, Md. SPIEGELBEROS FREDERIcKs 44 Broad Street, New York City. SPRAGUE, OLIVER MItcHE;; WENYWOR?H, 2I Stoughtoll Hall,

CamlDridge, Mass. RUFUS F., Greenville, Mich.

SPRINGFIELD pusLIc IVIBRARY, Springfield, Mass. S?ANTON, EDGAR WILLIAM Prof., State Agricultural College, Ames,

Iowa. StEIGEk, E;. & Co., Newspaper Box 298, New York City. (Five

copies. ) STEIONER, GEO. E., New York Block, Seattle Wash. STEPHENS, HENRr MoRsEX Prof., University of California, Berkeley,

California. STERNS, WORTHY PUTNAM, I534 U Street, Washingtoll, D. C. STEUART, WILLIAM M., The Kensington, Washington, D. C. STEVENS, B. J., Madison, Wis. STEWARY, JOHN LAMMEYX Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pa. STINX, MATIUS, 34 E;ast 72nd Street, New York City. STOKESX ANSON PHELPS, IOO William Street, New York City. STOKES, H. K-s 8 Hopkins Street, Provi(lellce, R. I. STONE, ALFRED HoLT, Greenville, Miss. STONE, NAHUM I, 533 West I24t}1 Street, New York City. STRAUS, ISIDOR, 6th Avenue and I4th Street, New York City. STRAUS, OSCAR SOLOMON, 42 Warren Street, New York City. STRAWBRIDC;E Justus C., N. W. corner 8tll and Market Streets,

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Japan. TAMA\ZA, T. & CO., 5 Guiza Sanchome, Kyobashiku, Tokio, Japan. TANKA, M. I., Librarian Imperial Library, Tokio, Japan. TAUSSIG FRANK WILI,IAM, Prof., Harvard Unierersity, Cambridge,

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TAYLOR, FR1DD MANvILLEX Prof., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

TAYLOR, GRAHAM, Prof., 43 Warren Avellue, Chicago, Ill. TArLoR, H. C., Prof., University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. TAYLOR, WI1WLIAM G. LANOWORTHY, Prof., University of Nebraska,

Lincoln, Neh. TENNEY, D. K., IO8 Bast Main Street, Madison, NVis. TENNY, M. A., 435 Beatty Street, Pittsburg, Pa.

tTExAs) UNIVERSItv OF, Austin, Texas. THOM, DECouRcEr WRIGET. TI9 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore,

Md. TEOMPSON, CDEARLES N., Treasurer George School, George School,

Pa. THOMPSON, SANDFORD EDLEAzER Newtoll Highlands, Mass. THURBER CHARLES HERsERt 13 Tremont Place, Boston, Mass.

THURBER, FRANCIS B., go West Broadway, New York CDity. TEWAITSS, REusEN GOLD, Secretary of State Historical Societys

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tTUsts COLLEC;E, Tufts College, Mass. TUWLE, (SHARLESAUeaUStUSs Prof., Wabash College, Crawfordsville,

Indiana STWIETMEYER A., Leipzig, Germany. TWININC;, A. C., Ashury Park, N. J. UNDERHILL C. M., Librarian, Utica Public Library, Utica, N. Y. UPHAM, FREDERIcK W., Pres. Board of Review, Old Colony Bldg.,

Chicago, Ill. URDAHL TEOMAS K., 730 N. NVeber Street, Colorado Springs, Col. VAN VOREIS, FtAvrus JosEPHust Ir2g SLevensoll Bldg., Indiatlapo-

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TVBRMONT, UNIVBRSITY OF, Burlington, Vt. VIR?H, HENRY A., 234 IIth Street, N. E., Washington, D. C. VICKERS, B. H., 2 Nichome, Mita, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan. VINCBNT, GEORC;R EDCaAR, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. VIRTUR, G. O., Prof., 758 \V. Broadway, Winona, Minn.

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XVADSWOR*rH, H. L., Editor i}giZ2g szd Sciesttific RezJieza, Denver, (:ol.

°WAC;NECR, ADOLPH, Prof., Ullis7ersity vf 3erlill, Rerlin, Gerinally.

WALKER C. S., Aulherst, Alass

WALKER, F3DANCIS, Prof., Adelbert College, 46 Nalltlleket Street,

Clesrel..llld, O.

WAtI<:ER, T. B., 803 Hennepiol Avellue, Milllleapolis, Minll. wALLrnca7 NVILLIaM ENcaLrsEr 4r27 Drexel Botllevard, Chicago, Ill.

°WALRAS, LEON, Prof., Clarells, Vallel, Switzerlall^.

*WALSE, CORREA, M., Bellport, L. I. \ARBURG, F. M., 27 Pine Street, New York CDity. ARD, EDWARD G., Jr., DeI)artlIoent of Agricalture, \Mashitzt,toll,

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illgtoll, Ill(l.

NVEAVER, E. B., HalIOdSBlllg, KY. WEAVER, JAMES RlLBsn Prof., DePauw Ullivelsity, Greelacastle,

Illd.

WEBEP\, ADNA F., Chief Statisticiall, New York State Departulent of :Labor, Albally, N. Y.

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*XMETMORE, GEORGE PEABODY, Newport, R. I. WEYL, NVALTER F,, NatiOIlAl Civic Federation, 281 Fourth Avenue,

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NVHITEs HERBERY H., Hartford, Conn. WHITE HoRAcEX I8 W. 6gth Street, Nzw York City.

WHITES JULIAN IvERor 5I Nezvs Building, Baltimore, Mci. WHITE, PETER Marquette, Mich. WHITE, WALTER PORTER, Oshkosh, Wis. WHITEX Z. L., 8I9 East Broad Street. Colllmblls, Ohio WHITNEY, EnsoN LEONE, Prof., Lamar, Mo. WHITYLESEY, ( Miss ) SARAH SCOVILL, 367 Prospect Street, New

lIaven, CnIlIl. WHITTEN, RosER*t HARVEY, State Library, Albany, N. Y. WICKER GEORGE RAY, Dclrtulouth College, 30 N. Main Street,

Ha110ver, N. H. NVILCOX, DELos FRANKLIN, Elk Rapids, Mich. BTI]::,GUS, JAMES ALVA, Platteville, Wis. WILLARDX MARTIN STEVENSON, Wilmillgtoll, N. C. WILLARD, NORMAN P., I532 Marquette Buildillg, C2hicago, Ill. WILLARD, TUTHILL, I56 S. Franklin Street, Wilkesbarre, Pa. NVILLCOX, \MALTER FRANCIS, Prof., Cornell Ulliversity, Ithaca, N. Y. wILLEtrTn ALLAN H., Brown Universit;y, Providence, R. I.

tWILLIAMS COLLEGE9 Williamstown, Mass. WILLIAMS, Dr. G. C. F., HaXtfOrd, COnn. WILLIAMS HARvEr IVADEW, 27 NVilliams St., Nexv Yorlr City. NVILLIAMS, tALCoTY, 916 Pine Street, Philadelpllia, Pa.

-iNVILLIAMS, TIMOTHY SHALER, 9I3 UIliOIl Street, Brooklytl, N. Y. NVILLIS, HENRY PAR14ER, Prof., Wasllingtoll and Ivee University,

TexiIIgtou, W. Va. WILLOUGHBY WILLIAM FRANKLIN, U. S. Departmellt of I,abor,

XVaShingtOL1, D. C. \7WIttouGHsr \Nt. W, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. WILSON, GEORGE GRAFTON, Prof., Brown University, Providence,

R. I. WILSONZ rHoMAsZ rhe Abercleen, St. Paul, Minn. WILSON, WOODROW, Pres., Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.

XWINSLOWZ NAIILLIAM COPLRYZ 525 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass. WINS*rON, AMBROSE PARA, Washingtoll University, St. Louis, Mo. NVOOD, FREDBRICK A., 295 Pawtucket Street, Lowell, Mass. WiTOOD, S*rUAR*r, 400 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

WOODFORD, AR*rHUR BURNHAM, Prof., ' Oak Hill, " 469 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, Conn.

WOODRUFF, CLIN*rON ROGBRS, 8I8-8I9 Girard Buildillg, Philadel- phia, Pa.

NVOODWARD, P. H. Collnecticut Gellel-al Life Instlrallce Co., Hart- ford, Conll.

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WRIGH*r, CARROLL DAVIDSON, United States Coxnmissi(?ller of Labor, WaShi11gtOn, D. C.

WYCKOFF, WALYBR AUGUSTUS, Prof., Princeton, University, Prince- ton, N. J.

WYLIE, Rev. WM. H., Greencastle, Ind. YARROS, VIC*rOR S., 608 B. Division St, Lin coln Park Station ,

Chicago, Ill. YOUNG, ALLYN A., Adelbert College, Cleveland, O. YOUNG, FRBDERICK G., Prof., Eugene, Oregon. YOUNG, JAMRS T., University of Petlnsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. YOUNG, JOHN P., Chronicle Oice, San Francisco, Cal. ZACHRY, JAMES G., IO38 Fifth Ave., New York City.

SUMMARY OF MBMBBRSHIP FBBRUARY I, I903.

Honorary members ____ ____- ___ _ __ __ __ _ __ I3 Life members ____ _ __ _ __ --- 75 Annual members ____ _ __ ____ ___ ___ __ ___ 782 Subscribers __ __ ___ ___ ___ ___ I38

Total_ _ __ ____ _ _ __ ___ ____ _ 1008

GgOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF M8MBBRS AND SUBSCRIBgRS.

Alabama . ____ Arkansas ____ California _ _ Colorado _ __ Connectictlt ___ Dist. of Columbia Florida ____ __ Georgia Idaho _ __ . _ Illinois ____ __ Indiana _ _ _ _ Iowa _ ____ Kallsas ___ __ Kentucky ___

. .

woulslalla _ n ___ _ Maine _ ___

Maryland _ __ . Massachusetts _ Michigan ___ -_ Minllesot a _ ___ Mississippi ____ Missollri ____ _ _ Montana ___ ___ Nebraska _ __ _ New Haulpshire_ Nes Jersey ____ New York __ __ North Carolirla__ North Dakota ___ Ohio __ ___ Oklahonla _ __ _ _ _ Oregon ._ ____ __

29 Pellnsylvalz ia _ _ 66 I05 Rhode Island __ I3 32 South Dakota __ 3 22 TellneSSee_______ 4

I Texas _ ____ 6 30 Verulont __ __ 5 4 Virginia __ _ 2

I6 Washington __ I3 7 West Virginia __. 8

20 MliSCOllSin_______ 32 o6 7youling_____ _ 2

7 Canatla 7 2 Other foreign

5 r countries_ 55 I

6 Total ___ _ I008

2

29

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