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Front Matter Source: The Phi Delta Kappan, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Apr., 1921) Published by: Phi Delta Kappa International Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20257249 . Accessed: 22/05/2014 17:16 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]. . Phi Delta Kappa International is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Phi Delta Kappan. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.109.47 on Thu, 22 May 2014 17:16:12 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: The Phi Delta Kappan, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Apr., 1921)Published by: Phi Delta Kappa InternationalStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20257249 .

Accessed: 22/05/2014 17:16

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PUBLISHED

NOVEMBER FEBRUARY

APRIL JUNE

by the Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity

At the office of the National Secretary

1825 Monterey Avenue Morgan Park

Chicago, niinoia

A

IDELTA

No. 3

Responsibility of Phi Delta Kappa Membership

As Defined by a Field Member

"HPO undertake independently JL and to co-operate actively

in experimentation and research; to foster the research attitude; to

encourage the information of more and better research agen

cies; to distribute the results of individual and fcroup studies

unselfishly; to base educational reforms on scientifically deter

mined facts; and to inspire gen uine confidence in Education as a science through the objective, scientific attitude which educat ors adopt in all of their work."

Help find the Lost Members!! See paies 18-19

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DIRECTORY OF DISTRICT DEPUTIES AND CHAPTER OFFICERS

Key?1 President; 2 Vice-President; 3 Record . lug Secretary; 4 Corresponding Secretary; 5 Treasurer; 6 Faculty Sponsor; 7 Councilor; x temporarily vacant; xx not reported; xxx not represented.

Where the addresses of all the officers of a chapter are not the same, only the address of the President, Treasurer, Corresponding Secre tary and Councilor are given.

Northeast District?Charles F. Bauder, District Deputy, 1718 North 28th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Beta (Columbia) 525 W. 120th Street, New York City?1 Walter S. Hertzog; 2 Rollo G. Rey nolds; 3 Percival Symonds ; 4 E. U. Rugg, 510

W. 123rd Street; 5 Guy C. Gamble; 6 xx; 7 Wal ter S. Hertzog.

Theta (Cornell) Ithaca, New York?1 Frank W. Lathrop; 2 Desmond S. Powell; 3 Seth Wake man; 4 Paul R. Young, care Rural Educational Dept., College of Agriculture; 5 Harold M. Luf kin; 6 Prof. Karl M. Dallenbach; 7 xxx.

Iota (Harvard) Cambridge, Massachusetts? 1 Edward A. Lincoln; 4 Oak Knoll, Arlington: 2

E. J. Colgan; 3 Kenneth A. Viall; 4 Alcott F. El well ; 6 Lawrence Hall, Kirkland Street, Cam bridge; 5 W. F. Dexter, 17 Hazelwood Street, Roxbury; 6 xx; 7 E. J. Colgan.

Xi (Pittsburgh) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?1 J. F. Guy, Fulton Bldg., Pittsburgh; 2 S. Todd Perley; 3 Wylie Lee Gilmore; 4 J. H. Kelley, 3150 Avalon Street, Pittsburgh; 5 Chas. R. Stone, 1518 Mapel Avenue, Homestead; 6 xx; 7 C. S.

Miller, Latrobe. Rho (New York)?Inactive. Tau (Pennsylvania) Philadelphia, Pennsyl

vania?1 Armin Saeger, South Philadelphia High School for Boys, Broad & Jackson Streets, Phila delphia; 2 Robt. P. Koehler; 3 Raymond L. Chambers; 4 John H. Tyson, Upper Darby; 5 Clarence H. Carback, 4613 Morris Street. Phila delphia; 6 xx ; 7 C. F. Bauder, 1718 N. 28th Street, Philadelphia.

North Central District?Clayton R. Wise, Dis trict Deputy, Empire Junior High School, Cleve land, Ohio.

Alpha (Indiana) Box 223, Bloomington, In diana?1 Frank B. Lindsay; 2 Willard E. Up haus; 3 Ralph H. Schaupp; 4 Lucian G. Hick man ; 5 Seward S. Craig ; 6 H. G. Childs ; 7 Frank B. Lindsay.

Zeta (Chicago) Chicago, Illinois?1 T. D. Brooks, 6046 Ingleside Avenue; 2 G. T. Buswell; 3 xx ; 4 N. B. Henry, 6439 Kenwood Avenue; 5 F. D. McCluskey, School of Education, University of Chicago; 6 W. S. Gray; 7 T. D. Brooks; His torian, Karl J. Holsinger.

Pi (Illinois) Urbana, Illinois?1 Arlie G. Capps, 206 University Hall; 2 xx; 3 xx; 4 J. O. Huff. 156 Administration Building; 5 xx; 6 xx; 7

Lewis W. Williams, 203 University Hall.

Sigma (Ohio State) Columbus, Ohio?1 F. E. Croxton, 1430 Neil Avenue; 2 Chas. C. Harrold; 3 Lester L. Jackson; 4 M. M. Mansperg?r, Y. M.

C. A., Ohio State University; 5 Clifford O. Eddy, 417 Oak Street; 6 xx; 7 Wm. V. Houston, 54 15th Avenue; Historian, P. R. Farnsworth.

Upsilon (Northwestern) Evanston, Illinois?1 Clarence S. Marsh, 618 Clark St.; 2 Eston V. Tubbs; 3 Paul L. Palmer; 4 Howland H. Pad dock, 2305 Sherman Avenue; 5 R. Dean Swift, 2026 Maple Ave.; 6 JDr. Elmer E. Jones; 7 J. A. Van Kirk, Mitchell, South Dakota.

Omega (Michigan) Ann Arbor, Michigan?1 C. L. Spain, Board of Education, Detroit; 2 Har vey H. Lowrey, 807 E. Washington, Ann Arbor; 3 A. S. Wickett, 809 Sybil, Ann Arbor; 4 C. K. Searles, 203 N. State, Ann Arbor; 5 M. Taylor, 1355 Wilmot, Ann Arbor; 6 J. B. Edmonson.

Northwestern District?Leonard V. Koss. Dis trict Deputy, School of Education, University of

Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Epsilon (Iowa) Iowa City, Iowa?1 Iver Op stad; 2 Ralph Noyer; 3 Harold L. Camp; 4

Ernest E. Lindsay; 5 Bruce Mahan, Melrose Ave nue; 6 Forest C. Ensign; 7 G. H. Alderman, Newton, Iowa.

Eta (Minnesota) Minneapolis, Minnesota?1 W. D. Reeve, School of Education; 2 W. P. Dyer; S

W. H. Gaumnitz; 4 Erich Selke, 941 14th Ave.. S. E.; 5 E. C. Culbert, 312 18th Ave., S. E. ; 6 M E. Haggerty; 7 S. R. Powers, University of Ar kansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Omicron (Nebraska) Lincoln, Nebraska?1 J. R. Overturf, College View; 2 B. C. Hendricks; 1 R. R. Congdon; 4 A. A. Reed, Station A, Lincoln; 5 Rex D. Bailey, 2712 Garfleld Street, Lincoln, Nebr. : 6 Chas. Fordyce; 7 Chas. W. Taylor, Sta tion A, Lincoln.

Phi (Wisconsin) Madison, Wisconsin?1 John R. McCrory, 740 Langdon Street; 2 F. L. Clapp; 3 and 4 Frood P. Smith, 615 State Street; 5 P. D. Baum, 2137 Keyes Avenue; 6 Prof. W. L. Uhl; 7 xx.

Southern District?Ralph E. Carter, District Deputy, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.

Gamma (Missouri) Columbia, Missouri?1 Edw. H. Meeker, 705 Hitt St.; 2 xx; 3 xx; 4 John H. Mueller, 317 S. 5th St; 5 xx; 6 xx; 7 John H. Mueller.

Kappa (Kansas) Lawrence, Kansas?1 Everett Gunn, 1336 Vermont St.; 2 William Griffith, 1336 Vermont St.; 3 Ray Spencer; 4 Everett H. Fix ley, 1308 Vermont St.; 5 Ray Spencer, 1407

Kentucky St.; 6 xx; 7 Everett Gunn.

Mu (Texas) Austin, Texas?'Inactive; corre spond with B. F. Pittenger, University of Texas.

Alumnus Beta (St. Louis) St. Louis, Missouri ?1 H. H. Ryan, 5351 Enright Avenue; 2 x; 3 F. L. Wiley; 4 F. L. Wiley, Board of Education; 7 xxx.

Alumnus Gamma (Kansas) Lawrence, Kansas ?1 R. R. Cook, High School, Topeka; 2 xx; 1

and 4 H. W. Nutt, School of Education, Lawrence ; 5 xx; 7 zzx.

Western District?John K. Norton, District Deputy, Board of Education, Oakland, California.

Delta (Stanford) Stanford University, Califor nia?1 Walter L. Bachrodt, 826 Waverly Street, Palo Alto; 2 Edward Jefferson; 3 Roy J. Pryor, Box 911, Stanford University; 4 Giles Murrel Ruch, Stanford University; 5 Harry D. Miller, 446 Hamilton Avenue, Palo Alto; 6 Dr. Ellwood Cub? berley; 7 John Helmick, Stanford University;

Historian, Norris W. Rakestraw.

Lambda (California) Berkeley, California?1 and 7 Homer H. Cornick, 1137 Bishop St., Ala meda; 2 G. L. Maxwell; 3 D. D. Rugh; 4 Walter Hemmerling, 2516 Bancroft Way; 5 Wm. N. Braun, 1750 Bushneil PI.; 6 xx.

Nu (Washington) Seattle, Washington?1 C. L. Hughes, 5041 22nd N. E.; 2 D. C. Troth; 3 and 4 Edward M. Little, 210 Crockett St.; 5 Paul

H. Hodge, 4542 19th St., N. E.; 6 Dean Frederick E. Bolton; 7 xxx.

Alumnus Alpha (San Francisco)?1 Harold H. Cozens, 3071 Bateley Street, Berkeley; 2 xx; 3 Leroy Howard; 4 Roy E. Warren, 2324 Piedmont Avenue, Berkeley; 5 Charles Brown, 514 Guerrero Street, San Francisco.

Alumnus Delta (Fresno)?1 P. F. Valentine, Fresno State Normal; 2 xx; 3, 4 and 5 L. P. Linn; 6 xx; 7 xxx.

Alumnus Epsilon (Los Angeles)?1 Wm. F. Ewing, Pasadena High School, Pasadena, Cali fornia; 2 xx ; 3-4-5 K. M. Cowdery, Whittier State School, Whittier; 7 xxx.

Please advise the National Secretary of any inaccuracies.

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18 THE PHI DELTA KAPPAN

Lost Members THE addresses of the following have

been reported by their chapters as

unknown. Do you know the address of

any? If so, please send such informa

tion to the National Secretary or to the

chapter corresponding secretary. Let us

all do our best to reduce our lost mem

ber list to zero.

ALPHA (Indiana) E. D. Burton

R. V. Cook

Elisha L. Fisher Allan W. Grissom

Bort Hermann

Robert Lambert

Lindley S. Roberts Ernest D. Stewart

Calvin Perry Stone Merle S. Ward

Ernest W. Wilmore

B. A. Winans

Charles Zimmerman

William I. Lower Marion S. Mahan

Robt. J. Mann

Mack P. Monroe

Olin D. Morrisson

Charles C. Stech

W. H. Stone

Walter E. Treanor

Glen W. Warner

Herman A. Wimmer

Horace C. Wysong

(BETA Columbia) Howard H. Wallace

John W. Osborn C. F. Dienst

Charles B. Austin J. H. Hanger D. L. Hoopingarner

C. L. Moore

C. M. Smith

O. T. Hamilton

H. S. Simmons

J. J. Osuna

George A. Manning J. W. Winch

J. Marquard Theodore Martin

Thos. F. Marshall

Robert M. Reinhold J. C. Panso

H. M. Jennings A. O. Hanson

DELTA (Stanford) Alfred S. Krause

Morris E. Hager William Goddard

Irwin L. Wright Edward Goldberg Phillip D. Bradley

EPSILON (Iowa) Emory Arnett Cromer

Percy Nowal Houghtelin George Schreiber

Harry A. Wolcott

Clifford H. Moore Thos. J. Tormey J. Frank Smith

Edgar McCoy Everhart Wm. H. Meek

James C. Kendrick

J. B. Parker

H. E. Kensinger Ira L. Guernsey

ZETA (Chicago) R. 0. Warburg John Franklin Miner James Franklin Lilly Edward Albert Cook

ETA (Minnesota) S. L. Allen

Arthur Barnes

David Berg William Bethke Harold S. Boquist Michael M. Cates Laurence H. Cady

W. M. Crawford

H. 0. Dych Terrence W. Gilbert

Albert N. Gilbertson Fred Graff Arthur E. Grawert

Lyle G. Grant

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LOST MEMBERS 19

C. W. Gustafson

Chas. E. Harlan

Paul J. Hardt

Walter R. Hartman

O. M. Hanson

Harold E. Harbo

Merlin F. Heilig E. E. Heeter

Adolph F. Holmer

Taylor M. Joyner

Cari H. Keller

W. G. Kingsford

W. Kuhlman

Andrew V. Lein

Clyde McConkey

Joseph J. Mach

Thereon Methven

Chas. H. Mead

Harold P. Munk

Hans C. Nelson

Hugh H. Nixon

W. W. Norton

Jonas A. Sende

Allen P. Snody Carl J. Storlie

Earl Sweet

Andrew 0. Utne

Frederick J. Weersing

Donald Wilson Hartie E. Zabel

IOTA (Harvard) William Kezer Batchelder Adolph Odin Christiansen Richard Peterson Bonney Fred Leon Reed Franklin Benjamin Dyer

LAMBDA (California) Frederick Augustus Schaeffer John Lloyd Mecham

William Harden Hughes Jesse Christian Brandt Paul Edward Webb

George Olive Sagen

XI (Pittsburgh)

Henry Harper Reohree Brechbill

Leroy Delp Boaz

Garrett Thorne

OMICRON (Nebraska) Elmer Orton Blackstone Arthur L. Embree

Joseph J. Klima Luke Norval Pearce

Arthur E. Hughes August Edward Nordgren Arthur Julius Wickland

PI (Illinois) Simeon Bole

Albert W. Marker R. A. Williams James H. Hanger Samuel D. Huddleston John B. Phillips

SIGMA (Ohio)

George McMellan Morris Arthur Peter Staudt Raymond Givens

Franklin Ludeman

Thomas Grant Raitt John E. Evans

Exchanges Received The Purple, Green and Gold, Lambda

Chi Alpha. Linn C. Lightner, Editor-in

Chief, Marysville, Pa.

The Journal of Delinquency, J. Harold

Williams, Editor, Whittier, Cailfornia.

The Phi Alpha Delta Quarterly, Of ficial National Organ. H. W. Humble, Editor, Lawrence, Kansas.

The Delta, Sigma Nu Fraternity. Ed win W. Dunlavey, Editor. Indianapolis, Indiana.

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