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ED 066 835 AUTHOR TITLE INSTITUTION REPORT NO PUB DATE NOTE AVAILABLE FROM EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS DOCUMENT RESUME EA 004 580 Lonergan, Bobbie D. Education Directory: Education Associations 1971-1972. Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, D.C. DHEW-Pub-No-(0E)-72-71 72 1 17p. Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402 (Catalog No. HE 5.210:10001-72, $1.00) MF-$0.65 HC-$6.58 *Colleges; *Directories; *Education; *Honor Societies; Institutions; International Organizations; *Organizations (Groups); Professional Associations; Religious Education ABSTRACT Based on replies to a questionnaire sent by the Office of Education to education associations and organizations, this directory is organized by (1) national and regional education associations; (2) college professional fraternities, honor societies, and recognition societies (national); (3) State education associations; (4) foundations; (5) religious education associations; and (6) international education associations. A subject heading index is also provided. (A related document is ED 054 535.) (Author/MLF)

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ED 066 835

AUTHORTITLE

INSTITUTIONREPORT NOPUB DATENOTEAVAILABLE FROM

EDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORS

DOCUMENT RESUME

EA 004 580

Lonergan, Bobbie D.Education Directory: Education Associations1971-1972.Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, D.C.DHEW-Pub-No-(0E)-72-71721 17p.

Superintendent of Documents, U. S. GovernmentPrinting Office, Washington, D. C. 20402 (Catalog No.HE 5.210:10001-72, $1.00)

MF-$0.65 HC-$6.58*Colleges; *Directories; *Education; *HonorSocieties; Institutions; International Organizations;*Organizations (Groups); Professional Associations;Religious Education

ABSTRACTBased on replies to a questionnaire sent by the

Office of Education to education associations and organizations, thisdirectory is organized by (1) national and regional educationassociations; (2) college professional fraternities, honor societies,and recognition societies (national); (3) State educationassociations; (4) foundations; (5) religious education associations;and (6) international education associations. A subject heading indexis also provided. (A related document is ED 054 535.) (Author/MLF)

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FILMED FROM BEST AVAILABLE COPY

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH,EDUCATION & WELFAREOFFICE OF EOUCATION

THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRO.OUCEO EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATEO 00 NOT NECESSARILYREPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY

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DREW Publication No. (OE) 72-71

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE / OFFICE OF EDUCATION

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EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

CONTENTS

PageNational and Regional Education Associations 1

College Profess onal Fraternities, Honor Societies, andRecognition Societies (National) 41

State Education Associations 51Foundations 89Religious Education Associations 91International Education Associations 97Index 99

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

The first item in a listing is the organization's name, followed bythe address of headquarters, if any; the second, name and address ofthe head (president., chairman, director, etc.); the third, name andaddress of the secretary; the fourth, title(s) of the official periodicpublication(s) and frequency of issue. If no address appears for thehead of the secretary, it is the same as that for the organization.

The frequency of publication is shown by abbreviations: an.(annual); bien. (biennial); bm. (bimonthly); bw. (biweekly); ir.(irregular): m. (monthly): nos. (number issued each year); q.(quarterly); sa. (semiannual); sm. (semimonthly); trien. (triennial);w. (weekly).

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THIS DIRECTORY contains information based

upon replies to a questionnaire sent by the Office

of Education to education associations and organi-

zations. The fact that an association or organiza-

tion is listed in the Directory does not necessarily

imply that the Office of Education recommends it.

Superintendent of Documents Catalog No. HE 5.210:10001-72

U.S. Government Printing OfficeWashington : 1972

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing OfficeWashington, D.C. 20402 - Price SIM

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NATIONAL AND REGIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

T1 IF, RSt' SECTION covers, in a single alphabetical list, the following types of associations: (associations of educators and other persons directly concerned with schools and colleges; (2)community health, service, or social welfare groups that relate certain of their activities to schooland college programs; (3) historical, learned, professional, research and scientific organizationsgrowing out of or related to school and college activities; (4) library and museum associations; (5)organizations sponsoring youth group activities in schools and colleges or supplementing school orcollege progratr

Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges, Box 543,Wheaton, Ill. 60187.

Exec. dir.- John Mosi art.Pres. Willard Aldrich, Multnomah School of the

Bible, Portland, Oreg. 97220.Publications-Newsletter, q. List of Member Schools,

an. List of Publications, an.

Accrediting Commission for Business Schools, The, 1730M St.. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Chton.-Douglas Devattx, Cambria-Rowe Business

College, 221 Central Ave., Johnstown, Pa. 15902.Sec. -Dana R. Hart.Publications-Directory of Accredited Institutions.

Operating Criteria, an.

Adult Education Association of the U.S.A., 1225 19thSt., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Ray J. Ast, Jr., Adult & Continuing EducationResource Center, Montclair State College, UpperMontclair, N.J. 07043.

Exec. dir.-Jules Pagano.Publications-Adult Education, q. Adult Leadership,

tn.

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc.,3417 Volta Pl., NW., Washinton, D.C. 20007.

Pres.-Leo E. Connor.Exec, dir.-George W. Fettendorf.Publication-The Volta Review,

Bulletin.Allied Youth Inc., Rosslyn Building, 1901

Dr., Rosslyn, Va. 22209.

9 nos. The AOEHI

Fort Myer

Exec. dir.- Brian H. Moss.Sec.-Rubye Kelley, 1243 North Vermont St.. Arling-

ton, Va. 22209.

American Academy of Arts and Letters, 633 West I 55thSt., New York, N.Y. 10032.

Pres.-George F. Kerman.Sec.-Felicia Geffen.Publications-Proceedings, sa. Yearbook.

American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 280 NewtonSt., Boston, Mass. 02146.

Pres.-Paul Freund.Sec.-Sanborn C. Brown.Publications-Records, an. Bulletin, in. Daedalus. q.

American Academy of Physical EducationPres.-Ben W. Miller, 2026 Linda Flora Dr., Los

Angeles, Calif. 90024.Sec.-Jane A. Mott, Scott Gymnasium, Smith College,

Northampton, Mass. 01060.

American Academy of Political and Social Science, 3937Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104.

Pres.-Richard D. Lambert.Sec.-Norman D. Palmer, Department of Political

Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,Pa. 19104.

Publication-Me Annals, 6 nos.

American Academy of Religion, Wilson College,Chambersburg, Pa. 17201.

Pres.-Rev. James T. Burtchacll, University of NotreDame, Notre Dame, Ind. 46556.

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Sec. !tarry M, Buck.Publications journal. (1. Bulletin.

American Alumni Council, (hie Dupont Circle, Washing-ton, D.C. 20036.

Chinn, Robert II. Rentiebolini.Pres. Warren Gould.Publications Alma Mater. bm. Commentary.

American Anthropological Association, 1703 NewHampshire Ave., NW., Washington, D.C, 20009.

Pres. Charles Wagley, Columbia University, NewYork, N.Y. 10025,

Exec. sec.- Natlialie F.S. Woodbury, RFD 3,

Weatherwood Rd., Amherst, Mass. 01002,PublicationsAmerican Anthropologist. Newsletter.

Bulletins.

American Association for Extension Education, BlackHills State College, Spearfish, S. Dak. 57785.

Pres.Thomas R. Hills.Sec.Wayne A. Forester, Box 186, North Marshfield,

Mass, 02059,PublicationAmerican Extension Education News-

letter.

American Association for Gifted Children, Inc., TrinityUniversity, San Antonio, Tex. 78212.

HeadHarold F. Clark. Teachers College, ColumbiaUniversity, New York, N. 10027.

Sec.Pauline Brooks Williamson.

American Association for Health, Physical Education,and Recreation (NEAT, 1201 16th St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.Louis E. Alley, University of Iowa, FieldHouse, Iowa City, Iowa 52240.

Exec. sec.Carl A. Troesrer, Jr.Publications - Journal of Health, Physical Education,

and Recreation, 9 nos. Annual Report. SchoolHealth Review.

American Association for Public Information, Educa-tion, and Research,. 1010 Vermont Ave., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20005.

HeadWilliam Marshall.PublicationThe Businessman's Guide to Govern-

ment Information and Advice, Tools of EconomicAnalysis.

American Association for State and Local History, 1315Eighth Ave. South, Nashville, Tenn. 37203

Dir.William T. Alderson, Jr., 132 Ninth Ave. North,Nashville, Tenn. 37203.

PublicationsHistory news, m. Directory, bien.

American Association for the Advancement of Science,1515 Massachusetts Ave.. NW,. Washingtok,D.C. 20005

l'res. -Mina Rees, City University of New York. N.Y.10036.

Exec. off. William Bevan.Publications Science, w Bulletin. q. Science Filuea

lion News.

American Association of Agricultural College Editors,Extension Hall, II 5, Auburn University, Auburn,

36830.Pres,Jon F. Greeneisen, Farm Credit Administra-

tion, Washington, D.C. 20578,Sec.Leon McCraw.PublicationsACE Magazine, q, ACE Newsletter, m.

American Association of Colleges for Teacher Educe.tion, One Dupont Circle, Suite 610, Washington.D.C. 20036.

Pres.Nathaniel H. Evers, University of Denver,Denver, Colo. 80210.

Sec.Edward C. Pomeroy.PublicationsYearbook, an. Bulletin. Annual Report.

American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medi-cine, 4150 City Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19131.

Pres.Rudolph S. Bremen, Kansas City College ofOsteopathy, 2105 Independence Ave., Kansas

City, Mo. 64124.Sec.Sherwood R. Mercer.

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 850Sligo Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910.

Pres.J. E. Orr, University of Washington, Seattle.Wash. 98105.

Sec.Charles W. Bliven.PublicationAmerican Journal of Pharmaceutical

Education, 5 nos.

American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine,20 Chevy Chase Circle, NW., Washington,D.C. 20015.

Pres,James E. Bates, D.P,M., 804 Pine St., Philadel-phia, aa 19107.

Dir.Robert W. Oliver, 20 Chevy Chase Circle, NW.,Washington, D.C. 20015,

Publication Journal of Podiatric Education, q.

American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Ad-missions Officers, One Dupont Circle, NW., Wash-ington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.Kenneth N. Vickery, Clemson University,Clemson, S.C. 29631.

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tict . J. Dough; Comic!,Pnbli( atimi% C4,11cgr q, Newsletter,

American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business,101 Not th Skinker Prime 11,111, St. Louis,

Mo. 63130.Pres. Kt rmit O. Hanson, University of Washington.

Seattle, Wash. 98105.;sec. vice pros, Cytil C. Ling.Publications A ACS/I Bulletin, 3 nos. Directory. an.

American Association of Commercial College, we UnitedBusiness Schools Association.

American Association of Criminology, Inc., Box 186,North Marshfield. Mass. 02059.

Pres, John D. Allan, Weymouth Police Department.Weymouth. Mass. 02189.

Sec. . A. Forester.Pali, idiom nu. American Criminologist. rn. Lead-

ers in Practical Criminology in America, an.

American Association of Dental Schools, 211 East

Chicago Ave., Chicago, III. 60611.Pres.John J. Salley. University of Maryland, College

Park, Md. 20742.Scc. -Ben F. Miller.Publications -Journal of Dental Education. q. Pro-

ceedings, an.

American Association of ElementaryKindergarten Nurs-ery Educators, NEA, 1201 16th St.. NW., Washing-ton, D.C. 20036.

Pres.--Annette P.. Guenther, Bucks County PublicSchools, Doylestown, Pa. 18901.

Sec.Dwain Hearn.PublicationKeeping Up With Elementary Education,

clAmerican Association of Junior Colleges, One Dupont

Circle, Washington, D.C. 20036.Pres.Joseph W. Fordyce, Santa Fc Junior College,

Gainesville, Fla, 36201.Exec. dir.Edmund J. Gleazcr, Jr.PublicationsJunior College Journal, 8 nos. Direc-

tory, an.American Association of Law Libraries, 53 West Jackson

Blvd., Chicago, 111. 60604,Pres.7 Viola A. Bird. University of Washington. Law

Library, Seattle, Wash. 98195.Sec.Antoinette Russo.PublicationsLaw Library Journal, q.

American Association of Museums, 2233 WisconsinAve., NW., Washington, D.C. 20007.

Pres.James M. Brown.

DU, Kyran M. McGrath,Publication The ,Thiceion NeWS, 1(1 nos,

American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, 3010 Pt odential Chicago, Ill. 60601,

Exec. dir. Florence A. Mcguillen.Publication Journal of the American Association of

Nurse Anesthetists, Inn.American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medi-

cine, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. 4150 City Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19131.

Tres. -Rudolph S. Bremen, Kansas City College ofOsteopathic Medicine, Kansas City, Mo. 64124,

Vice-pros. J. S. Denslow.Sec. Sherwood R. Mcrcer.

American Association of Physics Teachers, 1785 Massa-chusetts Ave.. NW.. Washington. D.C. 20036.

Pres. Bailey L. Donnally, Lake 1 °rest College. LakeForest, III. 60045.

Exec. off. -Wilbur V. Johnson.PublicationsAmerican Journal of Physics. in. The

Physics Teacher, ni.American Association of Psychiatric Services for Chil-

dren, 250 West 57th St., Ncw York, N.Y. 10019.Pres.Robert L. Stubblefield, Children's Psychiatric

Clinic, 2603 Stamm's, Suite 214, Dallas,

Tex. 75207.Exec. dir.Jacqueline L. Friend, M.A.PublicationNewsletter of the A APCC, q.

American Association of School Administrators (NEAT,1201 16th St.. NW.. Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.John B. Geissinger, 27 West Clinton Ave.,Tenafly, N.J. 07670.Exec. sec.Paul B. Salmon.Publications -AASA Official Report,

American Association of Schools and Departments ofJournalism, 425 Henry Hall, University of Wis-consin, Madison, Wis. 53706.

Pres.G, D. Wicbe, School of Public Communication,Boston University, Boston, Mass. 02215.

Sec.Ralph Nafzigcr.

American Association of School Personnel Administra-tors, 7615 Gregory, Kansas City, Mo. 64133.

Pres.Homer L. Royer, 348 West First St., Dayton,Ohio 45409.

Exec. sec.C. S. Robinson, 7615 East Gregory,Kansas City, Mo, 64133.

PublicationStandards for School Personnel Adminis-tration.

American Association of Specialized Colleges, P.O. Box500, University Park, Gas City, :nd. 46933.

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Chitin. It onald Robson. Cleary College. Box 250.Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197.

Sec. Stanley J. Drake. Fort Lauderdale University.Etat Lauderdale. El.r. 33301.

Publications The Story of :EA .S. C.American Association of State Colleges and Universities,

One Dupont Circle. Washington, D.C, 20036,Pres. Darrell Holmes. link sity of Northern Colo-

rado. ( ;reek. y. Colo, 80631.Exec. dir, Allan W. Ostar.Publications- ilulletirs. ir. Proceedings. ati. ASCU

Studies.

American Association of Teacher Educators in Agricul-ture, Taylor Hall. University of New 9.ntipshire.Durham. N.H. 03824.

Pt es. Gene M. Love. University of Missouri. Cohn,bia. Mo. 65201.

1 Net:. sec. William H. Annis.Publication Journal of the American Association of

Tt'acher Educators in Agriculture, sa.American Association of Teachers of French, D9 East

Armory. Champaign. III. 61820.Head J. Henry ()wiles. Eastern Michigan University.

Ypsilanti. Mich. 48197.Sec. -F. W. Nachtmann.Publication -French Review, 6 nos.

American Association of Teachers of German, Inc., 339Walnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. 19106.

Pres.-Guy Ste-n. University of Cincinnati, Cincin'rah. Ohio 45221.

Sec.-H. W. Decken.Publications -German Quarterly. .,1.4 IC Newsletter.

q. Handbook, 'ua.

American Association of Teachers of Italian, Depart-ment of Romance Languages. Rutgers University.Ncw Brunswick, N.J. 08903.

Pres. -Remisio U. Pane.Sec.-Joseph E. Laggini.Publication-Italica. 4 nos.

American Association of Teachers of Slavic and EastEuropean Languages of the United States, Inc.

Pres. Herman Ennolaev, Princeton University, Prince-ton, N.J. 08540.

St c.-Joe Malik, Modern Language Bldg., Universityof Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 85721.

Publication..- Slavic and Fast European Journal, q.Newsletter.

American Association of Teachers of Spanish andPortuguese, Wichita State University, Wichita,Kans. 67208.

Pres. Seym011r Menton.Irvine. ('alif. 92664.

Sc:. Eugene Savaianti, Wichita Start' l'ilisersit).Wichita. R311%. (17208.

PUNIC a ti(111- Hispania. Li.

American Association of Theological Schools in theUnited States and CanatA, The, 534 Third Na.timid Bldg., Dayton, Ohio 45402,

Pres. Allix B. James, Virginia Union UniversitRichmond, Va. 23227.

Exec. dir. Jesse H. Ziegler.Publication Bulletin. an.

American Association of University Professors, OmDupont Circle. NW., Washington. D.C. 20036.

Pres.- Sanford H. Kadish. School of Law. Universitsof California at Berkeley. Berkeley, Calif. 94720.

Sec.- Bertram H. Davis.Publications AA(' /' Ifulletirt, q. Academe. q.

American Association of University Women, 2401 Vir-ginia Ave.. NW., Washington. D.C. 20037.

Pres.-Anne Gary Patina Sweet Briar College. SweetBriar, Va. 24595.

Gen. dir.-Alice L. Beeman.Publication-AA WV/our-nal, q.

American Association of Workers for the Blind, Inc.,1511 k St.. NW., Washington, D.C. 20005.

Pres.-Cleo B. Dolan.Exec. dir.-John L. Naler.Public a tio n-Blindness, an.

American Association of Mental Deficiency, 5201 Con-necticut Ave., NW., Wa.;hington, D.C. 20015.

Exec. dir. George Soloyanis.Publications - American Journal of Mental 1kf icieney.

Mental Retardation. bin.American Bar Association, 1155 East 60th St., Chicago,

III. 60637.Exec. dir.-Bert H. Early.Publications-Journal. tn. American Bar Association

Reports, an.

American Camping Association Inc., Bradford Woods.Martinsville, hid. 46151.

Pres.-John J. Kirk. R.D. 1, Box 372, Branchville.N.J. 07826.Exec. dir.--Ernest F. Schmidt.Publication-Camping Magazine, 8 nos.

American Ceramic Society, The, 055 North High St.,Columbus, Ohio 43214.

Pres.-W. J. Smothers, Bethlehem Steel Corp., HomerResearch Laboratories. Bethlehem, Pa. 18016.

See.-Frank P. Reid.

Ilnivc i ) of C.00011)1.1,

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Publications--Journal of the American CeramicSociety. American Ceramic Society Bulletin.

American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St., NW,. Wash-ington. 1).C. 20036.

Pres.-- Melvin Calvin, Laboratory of Chemical Mirdynamics, University of California. Berkeley,

Calif. 94704.Exec. dir. Frederick T. Wall.Publication -ACS Annual Report.

American Classical League, Miami University, Oxford,Ohio 45056.

Pres. William Seaman, Michigan State University,East Lansing, Mich. 48823.

Sec.-John F. Latimer, The George Washington Uni-versity, Washington, D.C. 20006.

Publication-The Classical Outlook,9 nos.

American College Health Association, 2807 Central St.,Evanston, Ill. 60101.

Pres. -J. Lawrence Mandell, University Health Serv-ice, New York University, New York, N.Y.10003.

Sec. -James W. Miley.Publications-Journal of the American College Health

Association, q.

American College of Hospital Administrators, 840 NorthLake Shore Dr., Chicago, III. 60611.

Pres.-Orville N. liooth, Saint Francis Memorial Hos.pita!, 900 Hyde St., San Francisco, Calif. 94109.

Exec. vice --kichard J. Stull.Publications-Hospital Administration, q. Directory.

American College Personnel Association, 1607 NewHampshire Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20009.

Pres. -- Donald P. Hoyt, American College TestingProgram, Iowa City, Iowa 52240.

Exec. dir. -Willis E. Dugan.Publication Journal of College Student Personnel.

American College Public Relations Association, OneDupont Circle, NW. Washington, D.C, 20036.

Exec. asst,-Parry D. Dorensen, University of Utah,Salt Lake City, Utah 84112,

Exec. vice Ares. -John W. Leslie,Publications-Focus on Understanding and Support:

A Study in College Management. The ChallengeGrant and Higher Education. Casebook of Institu-tional Advancement Programs.

American College Testing Program, Inc., Box 168, IowaCity, Iowa 52240.

Pres.-Fred F. Harcleroad,Publications-Annual Report, Student Handbook,

Counselor's Handbook.

American Collegiate Retailing Association, RochesterInstitute of Technology. Rochester, N.Y, 14623.

Pres. Paul Pfeiffer. Kent State Un:.rersity, Kent.Ohio 44240.

Sec. Sue S. Coates, Stephens College, CIMo. 65201.

Publication Careers in Retailing.American Conference of Academic Deans, 221 North

Grand, St. Louis, Mo. 63103.Chinn. William Kolb, Beloit College, Beloit, Wis,

53511.Sec. -J. Barry McGannon, St. Louis University, St,

Louis, Mo. 63103.Publication -Proceedings. an.

American Council for Better Broadcasts, 15 West Main,Madison, Wis. 53703.

Pres.-Verne R. Kennedy, Department of Speech,Louisiana College, Pineville, La. 71360.

Exec. dir.-Leslie Spence, 423 North Pinckney, Madi-son, Wis. 53703.

Publications-Better Broadcast. News, 5 nos.

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc.,345 East 46th St., Ncw York, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.-Henry A. Loeb, Locb Rhoades & Co., 42 VIIISt New York, N.Y. 10005.

Exec. dir.-Lenore Parker.Publication-Annual Report.

American Council of Learned Societies, 345 East 46thSt., Nes. York, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.-Frederick Burkhardt.Publications -- Newsletter, 8 nos. Annual Report.

American Council on Education, One Dupont Circle,Washington, D,C. 20036.

Pres.-Logan Wilson.Sec, -Charles G. DobbinsPublications-The Educational Record. q. Higher

Education and National Affairs, ir.

American Council on Education for Journalism, 563Essex Court, Deerfield, Ill, 60015.

Pres.-Warren Phillips, Wall Street Journal, New York,N,Y, 10004.

Sec.-Baskett Masse, 563 Essex Court, Deerfield,60015.

Publication-Accredited Programs in Journalism.

American Corrective Therapy Association, Inc., 1781Begen Ave., Mountain View, Calif. 94040.

Pres,-Alton Hodges, 5806 Gloucester Lane, Austin,Tex. 78723.

Publication-American Corrective Therapy Journal,bm.

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American Council o Industrial Arts Teacher Education,IN EA), 1201 16th St., NW,. Washington,1).C. 20036,

Pies, Donald G. Lux, Ohio State University, 1712Neil Ave Columbus, Ohio 43210.

Set, Daniel L. Householder, Purdue University, 1.38Michael Golden Labs. Lafayette. lnd. 47907.

Publication Industrial Teacher Education Directory.an,

American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, 77West Washington St., Chicago. Ill. 60602.

Pres. Charles F. Dahl. 510 Garfield Ave., Viroqua.Wis. 54665.

Sec. Fred Mahaffey.Publication- Accredited Colleges of Pharmacy, an.

American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Lan-guages, 62 Fifth Ave., New York. N.Y. 10011,

Pres, Lowell Dunham, University of Oklahoma,Norman, Okla. 73069.

Publications-Foreign Language Annals. q. Accent onACTFL.

American Dental AssociationCouncil on Dental Educa-tion, 211 East Chicago Ave., Chicago, III. 60611.

Chinn. Dale I.. Hills, 3925 37th Ave., North Minne-apolis, Minn. 55422.

Sec. John M. Coady.Publication - Annual Report.

American Dietetic Association, The, 620 North MichiganAve., Chicago, Ill. 60611.

Pres.- Marjorie Donnelly.E dir. Ruth M. YaltaPublication- Journal of the American Dietetic Asso-

ciation, tn. Annual Reports. Proceedings.

American Driver and Traffic Safety Education Associa-tion, 1201 loth St.. NW., Washington, D.C.20036.

Pres.-Henry A. Vaughan, State Department of Edu-cation, 4545 Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City,Okla. 73105.

Sec.-William D. Cushman.Publication - Journal of Traffic Safety Education.

American Economic Association, 1313 21st Ave., South,Oxford House, Nashville, Tenn. 37212.

Pres.-James Tobin, Yale University, Box 2125 YaleSta., New Haven, Conn. 06520.

Sec. -Rendigs Fels, Suite 809, Oxford House, Nash-ville, Tenn. 37212.

Publications-American Economic Review, q. Journalof Economic Literature, q. Handbooks.

American Educational Research Association INCA), 112616th St.. NW,, Washington, 1),C, 20036.

Exec, off. RichardRichard A, ()miniumPublication;-- R- Neu' of Educational Research, 5 nos.

American Educational Research Journal, 4 nos.

American Educational Studies Association, College ofEducation, University of Texas. Austin, Tex.78712.

Pres. Everett 1). Lantz. University of Wyoming,Laramie. Wyo. 82070,

Sec.- John A. Laska, University of Texas, Austin.Tex. 78712,

Publications Journal of Educationist Studies NC WS.

letter. Proceedings.

American Educational Theatre Association, 1317NW., Washington, D.C. 20004,

Pres. Wallace Smith. 720 Gordon Terrace, Chicago.III. 60613.

Exec. dir. Anthony Reid.Publicatic its Educational 'theatre Journal, q. Theatre

News. in. Secondary School Theatre. q. Children'sTheatre Review. q.

American Federation of Arts, 41 Last 65th St., N,.wYork, N.Y. 10021.

Pres. Jacob M. Kaplan, 760 Park Ave., New York,N.Y, 10021.

Exec. dir. Roy Moyer, 440 R iverside Dr., New York,N.Y. 10027.

Publication- Annual Report.

American Federation of Teachers, 1012 14th St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20005.

Pres. David Seldcn.Sec. -Robert G. Porter.Publication-American Teacher, 10 nos.

American Folklore Society, Inc., Box 13, Logan Hall,University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pa.

19104.

Pres.-D. K. Wilgus, Folklore & Mythology Group,University of California, Los Angeles, Calif.°0024.

Sec.-Kenneth S. Goldstein, Logan Hall, University ofPennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104.

Publication-Journal of American Folklore, q. Ab-stracts of Folklore Studies. q.

American Geographical Society, Broadway at 156th St.,New York, N.Y. 10032.

Pres.-Serge A. Korff, 46 East 70th St.. New York,N.Y. 10021,

Dir.-Burton W. Adkinson.

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Publications . Geographical Review, 9, Focus. 10 mos.Current Geographical Publications, in.

American Geophysical Union, 2100 Pennsylvania Ave..NW., Washington, D.C. 20037.

Pres.- limner L. Newell.Exec, dir. A. F, Spilhaus, Jr,Publications- Journal of Geophysical Research, sot.

Review of Geophysics and ,Space Physics,

American Historical Association, 400 A St., SE., Wash-ington, 1),C. 2000.3.

Pres. Joseph Strayer.Sec. Paul L. Ward.Publications - Anwrican historical Review, q. AHA

Newsletter, 5 nos.

American Home Economi,:s Association, 2010 Massa-chusetts Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pre... Doris E. Hanson,Publication Journal of Horne Economics, 10 nos.

American Industrial Arts Association, 1201 16th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Frederick I). Kagy, Illinois State University,Normal, III. 61761.

Sec.- Edward K abakjian.Publications -Journal of Industrial Arts Education.

Convention Proceedings, an.

American Institute of Architects, The, 1735 Ncw YorkAve., NW., Washington, D.C. 20006.

I'res. Rex W. Allen.Sec. William H. Scheick.Publication -AIA Journal, ni.

American Institute of Biological Sciences, 3900 Wisconsin Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20016.

Dir.- John R. Olive.Pres.- David E. Davis, Department of Zoology, North

Carolina State University, Raleigh, N.C. 27607,Publication- ItioScience.

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 666Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019.

Pres.-- Leonard M. Savoie.

Adm. vice pros. -John L. Lawler.Publications-Journal of Accountancy, tn. The Tax

Adviser, m. Management Adviser, in.

American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 345 East47th St., New York, N Y. ,10017.

Pres. -J. J. Martin, University of Michigan, Depart-ment of Chemical Engineering, Ann Arbor, Mich.48104.

Sec.-F. J. Van Antwerpen.Publications- AlChE Journal, bin.

American Institute of Cooperation, 1129 20th St., NWWashington, D.C, 20036,

I'res, Vernon E, Schneider.Publications-- A .1.C. News, q. American Cooperation,

an. Pre;ident's Newsletter, to.

American Institute of Graphic Arts, The, 1059 ThirdAve., New York, N.Y. 10021.

I'res. Henry Wolf, Tr-alley/Wolf Advertising Inc., 477Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022.

Sec. Edward M, Gottschall,Publication AIGA Journal.

American Institute of Interior Designers, 673 Fifth Ave.,Ncw York, N.Y. 10022.

Pres.-W..1r) E, Dunn,Dir. --William I). Hamilton.Palk:anions -Membership Directory, an. Manual of

Professional Practice, 1955, Bibliography of In-terior Design and Decoration.

American Institute of Physics, 335 East 45th St., NcwYork, N.Y. 1°017,

Chmn.--Richard Crate.Sec. -Williarn Koch.Publication Journals.

American Judicature Society, The, 1155 East 60th St.,Chicago, III. 60637.

Exec. dir.-Glenn R. Winters.Sec.-Warren E. Slagle, 1314 R.A. Long Bldg., 10th &

Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 64106,Publication - JUDICATURE, 10 nos.

American Legion, The, P.O. Box 1055, Indianapolis,Ind. 4620)6.

National Commander-Alfred M. Charaie.Scc. -James S. Whitefield.Publication.- The American Legion Magazine, in.

American Library Association, 50 East Huron St.,

Chicago, In. 60611.Pres.-Lillian Bradshaw, Dallas Public Library, 1954

Commerce St., Dallas, Tcx. 75201.Excc. dir.-David H. Clift.Publication-Arnerican Libraries.

American Association of School Librarians, 50 EastHuron St., Chicago, Ill. 60611.

Pres.-Frances Hatfield, Broward County Board ofPublic Instruction, P.O. Box 8369, Fort Lauder-dale, Fla. 33310.

Exec. sec.-LL Quida Venison.Publication-School Libraries, q.

American Association of State Libraries, 50 East HuronSt., Chicago, III. 60611.

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Pres.Ernest E. Doerschuls, Jr., Pennsylvania StateLibrary, Harrisburg, Pa. 17126.

Sec.--Gerald M. Born,PublicationNewsletter, ir.

Association of College and Research Libraries, 50East Huron St., Chicago, III. 60611.

Pres.Joseph H. Reason, 1 242 Girard St., NE.,Washington, D.C. 20017.

Exec. sec.J. Donald ThomasPublicationCollege and Research Libraries,bin.

Children's Services Division, The, 50 East HuronSt., Chicago, III. 60611.

Pres.Sara I. Fcnwick, Caduate LibrarySchool, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.60637.

Sec.Ruth W. Tarbox.PublicationTop of the News, q.

Public Library Association, 50 East Huron St.,Chicago, Ill. 60611.

Pres.Andrew Geddes, Nassau Library System,Garden City, New York, N.Y. 11530.

Sec.Gerald M. Born.Peblication --PLA Newsletter.

American Mathematical Society, P.O. Box 6248, Provi-dence, R.I. 02904.

Pres.Nathan Jacobson, Department of Mathematics,Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 06520.

Exec. dir.Gordon L. Walker.Publications -Bulletin, bin. Notices, 8 nos. Trans-

actions, 12 nos. Proceedings, bm.

American Medical Association, Council on MedicalEducation, 535 North Dearborn St., Chicago,Ill. 60610.

Chinn. William A. Sodcman, 116 South Seventh St.,Suite 620, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106.

Sec.C. H. William Rae, M.D.PublicationSpecial issues of the Journal of the

American Medical Association.American Medical Record Association, 875 North Michi-

gan, Suite 1850, Chicago, Ill. 60611.Pres.Lorraine Gay, V.A. Rcsocialization Center, Los

Angeles, Calif. 90073.Exec dir.Mary-j Waterstraat, RRL, American Medi-

cal Record Association, 875 North Michigan Ave.,Chicago, III. 60611.

PublicationMedical Record News, 6 nos.

American Merchant Marine Library Association, OneBowling Green, New York, N.Y. 10004.

Pres.W. T. Moore.

Set..Charles S. Francis, 521 Pelham Manor Rd.,Pelham Manor, New York, N.Y. 10803.

PublicationsAnnual Report. Sea Letter, sa.American Montessorri Society, 175 Fifth Ave., New

York, WI. 10010.Pres.James D. Hennes, 2016 Lovejoy Land, Colum-

bia, Mo, 65201.Sec.Cleo H. Monson, 145 East 15th St., New York,

N.Y. 10003.PublicationsBulletin, q. News Notes, ir. Board

Briefs, 3 nos.American Musicological Society

Pres.Claude V. Palisca, Department of Music, YaleUniversity, New Haven, Conn. 06520.

Sec.Louise Cuyler, School of Music, University ofMichigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48108.

Publicatioa Journal of the American MusicologicalSociety.

American National Red Cross, The, 17th and D Sts.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20006.

Pres.George M. Elscy.Sec.Harold W. Starr.PublicationsAnnual Report. The Red Cross News-

letter, rn.

American Red Cross, Office of Red Cross Youth,18th & E Sts., NW., Washington, D.C. 20006.

National dir.John M. Manthci.Sec.Joe Graham.PublicationsAmerican Red Cross Journal (for

secondary schools), 8 nos. American Junior RedCross New., (for elementary schools), 8 nos.

American Nurses' Association, Inc., 10 Columbus Circle,New York, N.Y. 10019.

Pres.Hildegard E. Peplau, College of Nursing, Rut-gers, The State University, Newark, N.J. 07104.

Exec. dir.Eileen M. Jacobi.PublicationsAmerican Journal of Nursing, m.

American Occupational Therapy Association, 251 ParkAvenue South, New York, N.Y. 10010.

Pres.Florence Cromwell, 1179 Yocum St., Pasa-

dena, Calif. 91103.dir.Harriet Tiebel.

PublicationsRegistry, an. American Journal ofOccupational Therapy, bm. Newsletter, m.

American Optometric Association, 700 Chippewa St.,St. Louis, Mo. 63119.

Chmn.Charles E. Seger, 1407 Garden St., San LuisObispo, Calif. 93401.

Sec.Charles G. Lile, 7000 Chippewa St., St. Louis,Mo. 63119.

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American Orthopsychiatric Association, Inc., 1790Broadway, New York. N.Y. 10019.

Pro, Eli M. Bower, University of California, TolmanHall 44 19, Berkeley, Calif. 94720,

Sec.-Marion F. Langer.Publications-American Journal of Orthopsychiatry,

5 nos.

American Personnel and Guidance Association, 1607New Hampshire Ave., NW., Washington, D.C.20009,

Pres. -Gan y R. Walz, University of Michigan, AnnArL , Mich. 48104,

Exec, dir,-W, E. Dugan.Publications-Personnel and Guidance Journal, 10

nos. Guidepost.

American Pharmaceutical Association, 2215 Constitu-tion Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20037.

Exec. dir.-William S. Apple.Publications -- Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Associa-tion.

American Philological Association, P.O. Box 2780,Champaign, III. 61820,

Pres.-Edward T. Salmon, McMaster University,Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Sec.-John J. Bateman.Publications-Transactions and Proceedings, an. Philo-

logical Monographs, ir. Special Publications, ir.

American Philosophical Association, 117 Lehigh Road,College Park, Md. 20742.

Chinn.- Maurice Mandclbaum, The Johns HopkinsUniversity, Baltimore, Md. 21218.

Sec.-Alan Pasch.Publication-Proceedings and Addresses of the Ameri-

can Philosophical Association.

American Physical Therapy Association, 1156 15th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20005,

Pres.-Eugene Michels.Sec.-Fred Rutan, University of Florida, Box 209,

Gainesville, Fla. 32601.Publications-Physical Therapy, m.

American Podiatry Association-Council on Education,20 Chevy Chase Circle, NW., Washington.D.C. 20015.

Chinn.-John B. Collet, 1643 East Main St., Ventura,Calif. 93003.

Dir.-J ohn L. Bennett, 20 Chevy Chase Circle, NW.,Washington, D.C. 20015.

Publication-Journal, m. Annual Report.

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American Political Science Association, 1527 NewHain pshire Ave NW,. Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres, --Gabriel A. Almond, Institute of Political Stud-ies. Stanford University, Stanford, Calif. 94305.

Exec, db., Evron M. Kirkpatrick.Publications- American Political Science Review, y.

American Psychiatric Association, The, 1700 18di St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20009.

Pres.-Walter E. Barton, M.D.Sec.-Walter E. Barton, M.D.Publication-Journal.

American Psychological Association, Inc., 1200 17th St.,NW., Washington. D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Kenneth B. Clark, 17 Pinecrest Dr., Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. 10706.

Exec. off.-Kenneth B. Little.Publications-American Psychologist, m.

American Public Health Association, 1015 18th St.,NW., Washington, 1).C, 20036.

Pres.-James R. Kimmcy, M.D.Exec. dir.-Berwyn F. Mattison, M.D.Publications-American Journal of Public Health, tn.

Health Laboratory Science,

American Risk and Insurance Association, Inc., 112 EastWashington, Bloomington, III. 61701.

Pres.-Robert A. Hedges, Temple University, Philadel-phia, Pa. 19122.

Sec.-William T. Beadles.Publication Journal of Risk and Insurance, q.

American School Counselor Association, 1607 NewHampshire Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20009.

Pres.-Frank E. Morin, Salem High School, Salem,N.H. 03079.

Exec. dir.-Willis E. Dugan.Publications-The School Counselor, q. Newsletter, 5

nos.

American School Food Service Association, 4101 EastIliff Ave., Denver, Colo. 80222.

Exec. dir.-John N. Perryman.Publication-School Lunch Journal, 10 nos.

American School Health Association, 107 South Depeyster St., Kent, Ohio 44240.

Exec. dir.-Glenn R. Knotts.Sec.-Mrs. M. Broderick.Publication-Journal of School Health, 10 nos.

American Schools Association, 24 North Wabash Ave.Chicago, III. 60602.

Pres.-Carl M. Dye.Sec.-Dennis Eder, 1217 Hiawatha, Elgin, III. 60120

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American Social Health Association, 1740 Broadway,New York, N.Y. 10019.

Pres.-Bruce Webster, M.D., 449 East 68th St., NewYork, N.Y. 10021.

Sec. Earle G. Lippincott.Publication-Social Health News, m.

American Society for Aesthetics, The Cleveland Museumof Art, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.

Pres.-Bertram Jessup, SUNY, State University atAlbany, 1400 Washington Ave., Albany, N.Y.12203.

Sec.--J attics R. Johnson, Cleveland Museum of Art,Cleveland, Ohio 44106.

Publication-Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism,

1'

American Society for Engineering Education, OneDupont Circle, Suite 400, Washington, D.C,20036.

Pres.-Harold A, Bolz, College of Engineering, OhioState University, Columbus, Ohio 43210.

Sec.--Leslie B. Williams.Publication-Journal of Engineering Education, 10

nos.

American Society for Public Administration, 1225 Con-necticut Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Ferrel Heady, University of New Mexico, Albu-querque, N. Mex. 87106.

Exec. dir.-Don L. Bowen.Publications-Public Administration Review, q. Public

Administration News, q.American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 2100 West

Harrison St., Chicago, Ill. 60612.Pres.-E. R. Jennings, M.D., Memorial Hospital of

Lo g Beach, 2801 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach,Calif. 90801.

Exec. vice pres. - George F. Stevenson, M.D.Publications - American Journal of Clinical Pathology,

m. Yearbook.Board of Schools of Medical Technology, 445 North

Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, 111. 60611.Chmn.-Elwood E. Baird, M.D., University of

Texas, Galveston, Tex. 77551.Sec.-Rita Eichoff.

American Society of International Law, 2223 Massachu-setts Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20008.

Pres.-Harold D. Lasswell, Yale University, The LawSchool, New Haven, Conn. 06520.

Sec.-Stephen M. Schwebel.Publications-American Journal of International Law,

q. International Legal Materials, bm.

American Society of Journalism School AdministratorsPres.-Donald R. Grubb, Northern Illinois University,

DeKalb, III. 60115.Sec. Reuben Melding, California State College, Hay-

ward, Calif. 94542.Publication -71u' Journalism Educator, q.

American Society for Training and Development, 517North Segue Rd., Madison, Wis, 53705.

Pres.-Alphonse A. Dobbs, Michigan Bell TelephoneCu., 23500 Northwestern Highway, SouthMich. 48075,

Exec. vice pres.-James W. Pearson.Publications-Handbook. Training and Development

Handbook.

American Sociological Association, 1722 N St., NW.,Washington, D,C. 20036.

Pres.-William J. Goode, Columbia University, NewYork, N.Y. 10017.

Exec. off.-N. J. Demerath, III.Publications-American Sociological Review, bin. Time

American Sociologist.

American Speech and Hearing Association, 9030 OldGeorgetown Rd., Washington, D.C. 20014.

Pres.-Robert Goldstein, 905 University Ave., Madi-son, Wis. 53706.

Sec.-Kenneth O. Johnson.Publications-Journal of Speech and Hearing Dis-

orders. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research.

American Statistical Association, 806 15th St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20005.

Pres.-Churchill Eisenhart, National Bureau of Stand-ards, Washington, D.C. 20234.

Exec. dir.-John W. Lehman.Publications-Journal, q. American Statistician, 5 nos.

Directory.

American String leathers Association, Lawrence HighSchool, South, 2455 Princeton Pike, Trenton,N.J. 08638.

Pres.-Ralph Matesky.Sec.-Robert Marince.Publication-American String Teacher, 4 nos.

American Studies Association, Box 30, Bennett Hall,University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.19104.

Pres.-Robert H. Walker, Jr., George WashingtonUniversity, Washington, D.C. 20006.

Sec.-Arthur P. Dudden.Publication-American Quarterly.

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American Studies Association of the Lower MississippiActing pres.-Joseph P. Roppolo, Tu lane University,

Ncw Orleans, La. 70118.American Teachers Association, 145 Ashby St., NW.,

Atlanta, Ga. 30314.Pres.-C. J. Duckworth, M. F. Nichols High School,

Biloxi, Miss.Sec.-J. T. Brooks.Publications-71w Bulletin, q. Handbook, 1963.

American Technical Education Association, 22 Oak-wood Place, Delmar, N.Y. 12054.

Pres.- Put] E. Midjaas, Oakland Schools, 2100 Pon-tiac Lake Road, Pontiac, Mich. 48054.

Sec. -W. V. Henninger.. Publica, ions -Newsletter, bm. Journal, 5 nos.American Veterinary Medical Association, 600 S. Michi-

gan Ave., Chicago, 111. 60605.

Pres.-E. W. Tucker, 11 Martin Rd., Concord, Mass.01742.

Exec. vice pres.-M. R. Clarkson.Publications-Journal of the AVMA, sm. American

Journal of Veterinary Research, bm.

American Vocational Association, Inc., 1510 H St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20005.

Pres.-T. Carl Brown, Department of Public Instruc-tion, Raleigh, N.C. 27602.

Exec. dir.-Lowell A. Burkett.Publication-American Vocational Journal, 9 nos.

American Women in Radio and Television, 75 East 55thSt., New York, N.Y. 10022.

Pres.-Mary Dorr, 920 Euclid St., Santa Monica,Calif. 90403.

Sec.-Patty Nealin, WGN Continental BroadcastingCo., 2501 West Bradley Pl., Chicago, Ill. 60618.

Publications-News and Views, m. Directory.American Youth Hostels, Inc., 20 West 17th St., New

York, N.Y. 10011.Pres.-Lyman Moore.Exec. dir.-Frank D. Cosgrove.Publications-The Hosteler, sa. AYH Guide and Hand-

book, an.Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 315 Lexington

Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016.Chinn.-Seymoor Graubord.Sec.-Benjamin R. Epstein.Publications-Bulletin, m. Facts.

Asian Studies in America, Box 186, North Marshfield,Mass. 02059.

Pres.-Dewan K. S. Puri, Puri Rd., Patiala, India.Sec.-Wayne A. Forester.Publication-Newsletter, ir.

Associated Colleges of the Midwest, 60 West WaltonStreet, Chicago, Ill. 60610.

Churn. -Glenn Leggett, Grinnell College, Grinnell,Iowa 50112.

Pres.-Sumner Hayward.Associated Public School Systems, 525 West 120th St.,

New York, N.Y. 10027.Pres. -William S. Vincent.Sec.-Martin N. Olson, 525 West 120th St., New York,

N.Y. 10027.Publications-Know-How, q. Yearbook.

Associated Universities, Inc., 1717 Massachusetts Ave.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Gerald F. Tape.Sec.-Peter Rathvon, Jr., Brookhaven National Labo-

ratory, Upton, N.Y. 11973.Association for Childhood Education International,

3615 Wisconsin Ave., NW., Washington, D.C.20016.

Pres.-Sue Arbuthnot, 2928 Sot, th 25th St., Lincoln,Nebr. 68502.

Sec.-Alberta L. Meyer.Publications-Childhood Education, 9 nos. Yearbook,

an.

Association for Education in Journalism, 435 HcnryMall, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.53706.

Pres.-James W. Schwartz, Iowa State University,Ames, Iowa 50010.

Sec.-Ralph 0. Nafziger, University of Wisconsin,Mac. i-on, Wis. 53706.

Publications Journalism Quarterly. Journalism Ab-stracts, an.

Association for Educational Communications & Tech-nology, 1201 16th St., NW., Washingotn, D.C.20036.

Pres.-Robert Heinich, Indiana University, Blooming-ton, 47401.

Exec. sec.-Howard Hitchens, Jr.Publication-Newsletter, m.

Association for Education of the Visually Handicapped,1604 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19103.

Pres.-Carl Davis, Perkins School for the Blind,Watertown, Mass. 02172.

Sec.-Mary K. Bauman, 1604 Spruce St., Philadel-phia, Pa. 19103.

Publications-Education of the Visually Handicapped,q. Fountainhead, 5 nos.

Association for Field Services in Teacher EducationPres.-Bruce Bartels, Chadron State College, Chadron,

Nebr. 69337.

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Seca Lois A. Burdick, Indiana State University, TerreHaute, hid. 47809,

Publication New Campus, an.

Association for Higher Education (NEA), One DupontCircle, Suite 780, Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-James L. Miller, Jr., ' Inivorsity of Michigan,Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104.

Exec. dir.- G. Kerry Smith.Publications-College and University Bulletin. 16 nos.

Current Issues in Higher Education, a IL

Association for Institutional ResearchPres.-Richard R. Perry, University of Toledo, To-

ledo, Ohio 43606.Sec.-James K. Morishima, University of Washington,

Seattle, Wash. 98105.Publications-Proceedings, an. Directory. Bibliogra-

phy of Institutional Research, an.

Association for Professional Broadcasting Education,1771 N Street, NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pros. -John Pennybacker, Department of Speech,Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La.70803.

Sec.-Harold Niven, 1771 N St., NW., Washington,D.C. 20036.

Publication Journal of Broadcasting, q.

Association for Research in Growth Relationships,Department of Education, University of RhodeIsland, Kingston, R.I. 02881.

Exec. sec.-Thomas P. Nally, University of RhodeIsland, Kingston, R.I. 02881.

Publication-ARGR Journal, 6 nos.

Association for School, College and University Staffing,14 East Chocolate Ave., Box G, Hershey, Pa.17033.

Pres.-Hal N. Buchanan, Oklahoma State University,Stillwater, Okla. 74074.

Sec.-Warren McClain.Publications-ASCUS, an. Newsletter, q.

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Develop-ment (NEA), 1201 16th St., NW., Washington,D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Alvin D. Loving, Sr., University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104.

Sec.-Neil P. Atkins.Publication-Yearbook.

Association for the Coordination of University ReligiousAffairs

Pres.-W. Jack Lewis, Cornell University, AnabelTaylor Hall, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850.

4.. L.

Sec,-Dennis E. Lilly, East Tennessee State Ilniver-sity, State University Station, Johnson City, Tenn.37601.

Publication-Dialogue on Campus, q.

Association for the Study of Negro Life and History,1538 9th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20001.

'Pres.-Andrew F. Briminer, Federal Reserve Sy..tein,Washington, D.C. 20037.

Sec.-Charles W. Thomas, 4432 Douglas St., NE.,Washington, D.C. 20019.

Publications-Journal of Negro History, q. NegroHistory Bulletin, 8 nos.

Association of American Colleges, 1818 R St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20009.

Chinn.- Willis M. Tate.Pres.-Frederic W. Ness.Publication-Liberal Education, q.

Association of American Geographers, 1710 16th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20009.

Pres.-Edward J. Taaffe, Ohio State University, Co-lumbus, Ohio 43210.

Sec.-J. Warren Nystrom.Publications-Annals, q. The Professional Geographer,

6 nos. Directory, ir. Handbook, ir.

Association of American Law Schools, One DupontCircle, NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Alfred F. Conard, University of Michigan, AnnArbor, Mich. 48104.

Exec. dir.-Michael H. Cardozo,Publications-Proceedings, an. Journal of Legal Edu-

cation, q. Directory of Law Teachers.

Association of American Library Schools, Western Re-serve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106.

Pres.-Virginia Jones, School of Library Service,Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. 30314.

Sec.-Alan M. Rees.Publication-Journal of Education for Librarianship.

Association cf American Medical Colleges, One DupontCircle, Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-John A. D. Cooper, M.D., Ph.D.Sec.-T. Stewart Hamilton, M.D., Hartford Hosp.,

Hartford, Conn. 06115.Publications Journal of Medical Education, m. Direc-

tory, an. Admission Requirements of AmericanMedical Colleges, an. Bulletin.

Association of American Publishers, One Park Ave,, NewYork, N.Y. 10016.

Chmn.-W. Bradford Wiley, 605 Third Ave., NewYork, N.Y. 10016.

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Pres. Sanford Cobb.Publications-Newsletter, m. Annual Report.

Association of American Rhodes Scholars, 30 Rockefel-ler Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020.

Pres.-E. H. Niles, 5600 Waycrest Lane, Baltimore,Md. 21210.

Sec.-Jack B. Justice, 1100 Philadelphia NationalBank Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107.

Publication-American Oxonian, q.

Association of American Universities, One Dupont Cir-cle, Washington, D.C. 20036.

Exec. sec.-Charles V. Kidd.

Association of Graduate Schools in the Association ofAmerican Universities

Pres.-Donald Cook, Cornell University, Ithaca,N.Y. 14850.

Sec.-Michael J. Brennan, Brown University, Provi-dence, R.I. 02912.

Publication-Journal of Proceedingi and Addresses ofthe Association of Graduate Schools, an.

Association of American University Presses, One ParkAve., New York, N.Y. 10016.

Exec. dir.-Alden H. Clark.Pres.-William B. Harvey, University of Florida,

Gainesville, Fla. 32601.Publication-Directory, an.

Association of Art Museum Directors, P.O. Box 620,Lenox Hill Station, New York, N.Y. 10021.

Pres.-Otto Wittmann, The Toledo Museum of Art,P.O. Box 1013, Toledo, Ohio 43601.

Sec.-Robert E. Kerr, Route 25, Brookfield Center,Conn. 06805.

Association of Business Officers of Preparatory SchoolsHead-J. F. Smith, Northfield and Mount Hermon

Schools, East Northfield, Mass. 01360.Sec.-Dudley P. Barnard, St. Paul's School, Concord,

N.H. 03301.

Association of Chief State School Audiovisual OfficersPres.-Johnny M. Shaver, State Department of Public

Instruction, Raleigh, N.C. 27602.Sec.-Clarence E. Baseman, Maryland State Depart-

ment of Education, 301 W. Preston St., Baltimore,Md. 21201.

Publication -ACSSA VO Task Force, sa.

Association of Classroom Teachers of the NationalEducation Association, 1201 16th St., NW., Wash-ington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Jim A. Roady.Sec.-Margaret Stevenson.

Association of College and University Housing OfficersPres.-Donald R. Moore, Tulane University, New

Orleans, La. 70118.Sec.-Chester J. Malanoski, University of Rochester,

Rochester, N.Y. 14627.Publications-Proceedings, an. Newsletter, 5 nos.

Association of College Unions International, Box 7286,St: Ilford, Calif. 94305.

Pres.-Boris C. Bell, George Washington University,Washington, D.C. 20006.

Sec.-Chester A. Berry.Publication-Bulletin, 5 nos.

Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 1785Massachusetts Ave., NW., Washington, D.C.20036.

Pres.-Charles Burchard, Virginia Polytechnic Insti-tute, Blacksburg, Va. 24061.

Sec.-David Clarue.Publications-Annual Report. Member and Associate

Member Schools, an. Journals, q.Association for Counselor Education & Supervision,

1607 New Hampshire Ave., NW., Washington,D.C. 20009.

Pres.-William L. Cash, University of Michigan, AnnArbor, Mich. 48104.

Sec.-Willis E. Dugan.Publication-Counselor Education and Supervision.

Association for Educational Communications and Tech-nology, 1201 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C.20036.

Pres.-Robert Heinich, Indiana Univ rsity, MitchellHall, Bloomington, Ind. 47401.

Sec.-Howard Hitchens, Jr.Publications-Audiovisual Instruction, m. AV Com-

munication Review, q.

Association of Educational Data Systems, 1201 16th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Sylvia Charp, School District of Philadelphia,Fifth & Luzerne, Philadelphia, Pa. 19103.

Publications-Journal, q. Monitor, m.Association of Governing Boards of Universities and

Colleges, One Dupont Circle, N'w ., Washington,D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Arthur B. Schellenberg, 212 East HaywardAve., Phoenix, Ariz. 85020.

Exec. vice pres.-J. L. Zwingle.Publication-AGB Reports, m.

Association of Military Colleges and Schools of theUnited States, 1660 L St., NW., Washington,D.C. 20036.

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Exec. din -J. T. Rutherford.Association of Naval R.O.T.C. Colleges, Purdue Univer-

sity, Lafayette, Ind. 47907.Pres. -Raymond Bice, University of Virginia, Char-

lottesville, Va. 22903.Sec. Dorothy A. Bolder, Purdue University, La-

fayette, hid. 47907.Association of Overseas Educators, Inc., 675 Prospect,

Elmhurst, III. 60126.Pres.-R. Warner Brown.Acting sec.- Walter J. Schrof, Miami University,

Oxford, Ohio 45056.Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Universi-

ties and Colleges, P.O. Box 908, Portale, N. Mcx.88130.

Pres.-Clyde B. Hill, University of South Florida,Tampa, Fla. 33620.

Sec.-John H. Swcitzer.Publications-Proceedings, an. Newsletter, m.

Association of Research Libraries, 1527 New HampshireAve., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Exec. dir.-Stephen A. McCarthy.Pres.-T. Buckman, Northwestern University, Evans-

ton, Ill. 60201.Publications-ARL Minutes. Foreign Acquisitions

Newsletter, sa.

Association of School Business Officials of the UnitedStates and Canada, 2424 West Lawrence Ave.,Chicago, III. 60625.

Pres.-Ernest C. Grayson, Jefferson County PublicSchools, 3332 Newburg Rd., Louisville, Ky.40218.

Sec.-Charles W. Foster.Publications-School Business Affairs, m. Proceed-

ings, an. Research Bulletin, ir. Blue Book, an.

Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry, 950West Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 90007.

Pres.-Spurgeon Eure, Suithern College of Optometry,Memphis, Tenn. 38104.

Sec.-J. F. English, Los Angeles College of Optome-try, 950 W. Jefferson Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.90607.

Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions, OneDupont Circle, Suite 300, Washington, D.C.20036.

Pres.-Joseph Hamburg, M.A., University of Ken-tucky, Medical Center, Lexington, Ky. 40506.

Exec. dir.-William M. Samuels, One Dupont Circle,Washington, D.C. 20036.

Publication-Allied Health Trends.

Association of Schools of Public Health, School ofHygiene and Public Health, 615 North Wolfe, St.,Balthnore, Md. 21205.

Pres.-Herschel E. Griffin, University of Pittsburgh,130 DcSota St,, Pittsburgh, Pa, 15213,

Association of Social and Behavioral ScientistsPres.-Edgar G. Epps, Tuskcgcc Institute, Tuskcgcc

Institute, Ala. 36088.Sec.-Bobby J. Saucer, Center for Cooperative Action

in Urban Education, 172 Genesee St., Rochester,N,Y. 14611,

Publication-Journal of Social and Behavioral Scien-tists, ba.

Association of Teacher Educators, 1201 16th St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Mary Ellen Perkins, College of Education,Georgia State University, Atlanta, Ga. 30303.

Sec.-Richard E. Collier.Publications-ATE News Letter, q. Journal of Teacher

Education, q.

Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New EnglandPres.-Elizabeth Glass, 369 Linmoore St., Hartford,

Conn. 06106.Sec.-Frances Chiliuski, 20 Pomona Ave., Milford,

Conn. 06464.Publication-Journal, sa.

Association of University Architects, Office of CampusPlanning, Western Washington State College, Bel-lingham, Wash. 98225.

Pres.-Van Dorn Hooker, University of New Mexico,Box 18, University Station, Albuquerque, N. Mcx.87106.

Sec.-Bob Aegerter.Publication-Membership Roster.

Association of University Evening Colleges, 1700 AspAve., Norman, Okla. 73069.

Pres.-Joseph P. Goddard, University of Tennessee,Knoxville, Tenn. 37916.

Sec.-Howell W. McGee, University of Oklahoma,Norman, Okla. 73069.

Publications-Proceedings, an. Newsletter, m. Direc-tory, an.

Association of University Summer Sessions, Regent 306C, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 80302.

Pres.-Thomas Crooks, Harvard University, 626Holyoke Center, Cambridge, Mass. 02138.

Sec.-Shunzo Sakamaki, University of Hawaii, Hono-lulu, Hawaii 96822.

Publication-Annual Report.

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Association of Urban Universities, Bradley University,Peoria, III. 61606.

Pres.- Richard Humphreys, Cooper Union, NewYork, N.Y. 10003.

Sec.-T. W. Van Arsdalc, Jr., Bradley University,Peoria, Ill. 61606.

Publications-Newsletter, 6 nos. Proceedings.Board for Fundamental Education, 156 East Market St.,

Indianapolis, Ind. 46204.Pres.-Cleo W. Blackburn.Sec.-Natalie Levy.Publica tio n -A nnual Report.

Board of Schools of Medical Technology, see AmericanSociety of Clinical Pathologists.

Botanical Society of America, Inc.Pres.-Richard C. Starr, Department of Botany, Indi-

ana University, Bloomington, Ind. 47401.Sec.-Barbara F. Palser, Department of Botany, Rut-

gers University, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903.Publications-Yearbook, bicn. American Journal of

Botany, in.Boy Scouts of America, National Council, New Bruns-

wick, N.J. 08903.Pres.-Irving Feist, 58 Park Pl., Newark, N.J. 07102.Chief scout executive-Alden G. BarberPublications-Annual Report of the Boy Scouts of

America. Annual Report to Congress.Boys' Clubs of America, 771 First Ave., New York,

N.Y. 10017.Pres.-John L. Burns.Chmn.-A. Boyd Hinds.Publications-Annual Report. Journal.

Bureau of Professional Education of the AmericanOsteopathic Association, 212 East Ohio St.,Chicago, Ill. 60611.

Pres.-J. Scott Heatherington, 1550 McLoughlinBlvd., Gladstone, Oreg. 97027.

Sec.-Edward P. Crowell, D.O.Publications-The Journal, q. Directory, an.

Business Education Administrators Division, see NationalBusiness Education Association.

Busin'ess Education Research Foundation, see NationalBusiness Education Association.

Camp Fire Girls, Inc., 1740 Broadway, New York,N.Y. 10013.

Pres.-Mrs. Mortimer Flcishhacker.National dir.-Hester Turner.Publication-The Camp Fire Girl, m. Today's Girl.

Center for Integrative Education, 12 Church St., NewRochelle, N.Y. 10805.

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Pres.-Maxine Greene, Teachers College, ColumbiaUniversity, New York, N.Y, 10027.

Sec.-Robert DrewBear, 260 Centre Ave., NewRochelle, N.Y. 10805.

Publication-Alain Currents in Modern Thought.Center for the Advancement of Intercultural Studies,

1439 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. 60605.Pres.-W. Clement Stone, 5050 North Broadway,

Chicago, Ill. 60640.Sec.-John N. Stalker.

Central Association for Physical Education of CollegeWomen

Pres.-Barbara Yager.Sec.-Dorothy Martin, Kansas State Teachers College,

Emporia, Kans. 66801.Central Association of College and University Business

OfficersPres.-Richard G. Vogel, Washburn University of

Topeka, Topeka, Kans. 66621.Sec.-Harlan E. Cain, Northern Illinois University,

DeKalb, Ill. 60115.Publication-Proceedings, an.

Central Commercial Teachers AssociationPres.-W. T. Batdorf, Minnesota School of Business,

24 South Seventh St., Minneapolis, Minn. 55402.Sec.-W. T. Batdorf.

Central School Boards Committee for Educational Re-search, 525 West 120th St., New York, N.Y.10027.

Chmn.-Clarence Russell, R.F.D. Sidney Rd., Una-dilla, N.Y. 13849.

Sec.-Ernst Auerbacher.Publication-Central Ideas, m.

Central States College Association, 1308 20th St., RockIsland, Ill. 61201.

Exec. dir.-Francis C. Gamclin.Publications-Handbook. Annual Report. Newsletter.

Central States Conference on the Teaching of ForeignLanguages, 9330 West St. Paul Ave., Milwaukee,Wis. 53226.

Chmn.-Pat Castle, Office of Superintendent ofPublic Instruction, State of Illinois, 316 SouthSecond St., Springfield, 111. 62706.

Sec.-Anthony Gradisnik.Chi Omega Fraternity, 2245 Grandin Road, Cincinnati,

Ohio 45208.Pres.-Mrs. LaRue Bowker, 6 Berwyn Rd., Little

Rock, Ark. 72207.Sec.-Mrs. Richmond L. McCarty, 4220 Canterbury

Dr., El Paso, Tex. 79902.Publication-The Eleusis of Chi Omega, q.

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Child Study Association of America, Inc., 9 East 89thSt., New York, N.Y. 10028.

Chinn. -- Jennie L. Whitehill.Exec. dir. -James S. Ottenberg.

Child Welfare League of America, Inc., 67 Irving Place,New York, N.Y. 10003.

Exec. dir.-Joseph FL Reid.Sec.-Mrs. Ben W. Heineman, 1126 East 48th St.,

Chicago, III. 60615.Publications-Child Welfare, 10 nos. Directory, an.

Civil Air Patrol, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. 36113.National Commander-Gen. Richard N. Ellis.Chinn, -Col. F. Ward Reilly.Publications-Instructor Guides. Student Workbooks,

Newsletter.

Classical Association of New England, The, 481 MainSt., Burlington, Vt. 05401,

Pres.- Joseph F. Desmond, Boston Latin School,Boston, Mass.

Sec.-Z. Philip Ambrose, University of Vermont andState Agricultural College, Burlington, Vt. 05401.

Publication-Bulletin, an.

Classical Association of the Atlantic States, University ofDelaware, Newark, Del. 19711.

Pres.-Annette Eaton, Ho yard University, Washing-ton, D.C. 20001.

Sec.-Evelyn H. Clift, University of Delaware,Newark, Del. 19711.

Publication-Classical World, 9 nos.

Classical Association of the Middle West and SouthPres.-Herbert W. Benario, Departrrent of Classics,

Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. 3022.Sec.-Robert A. Tucker, Department a Classics, The

University ofGeorgia, Athens, Ga. 30601.Publication-The Classical Journal, 8 nos.

Classical Association of the Pacific States, San FranciscoState College, San Francisco, Calif. 94132.

Pres.-Francis Essley, 215 East Clinton, Fresno, Calif.93705.

S.:c.-Richard L. Trapp.Publications-71ze Classical Journal, 8 nos. Bulletin,

ba.

College Admissions Assistance Center-Council of HigherEducation Institutions in New York City, 461Park Ave., South, New York, N.Y. 10016.

Exec. dir.-Robert L. Lincoln. .

Publication-Directory, ba.College and University Personnel Association, One

Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Fred H. Doderer, University of Iowa, 100Gilmore Hall, Iowa City, Iowa 52240.

Exec. dir.-Jerry R. Anderson.Publication-Journal, q.

College Art Association of America, 432 Park AvenueSouth, Nvw York, N.Y. 10016.

Pres,-H. W. Janson.Bus. mgr.-Eugene J. Lessard.Publications-71ze Art Bulletin, q. The Art Journal, q.

College English Assocation, Inc.Pres.-William J. Griffin, George Peabody College for

Teachers, Nashville, Tenn. 37203,Sec.-Donald E. Morse, Oakland University, Roch-

ester, Mich. 48063.Publications-The CEA Critic, in. Chap Books.

College Entrance Examination Board, 888 Seventh Avc.,New York, N,Y, 10019.

Pres.-Arland F. Christ-Janer.Sec.-Anne B. Speirs,Publications-College Board Review, 3 nos. The Col-

lege Handbook, bien.College Language Association

Pres.-Darwin T. Turner, North Carolina Agriculturaland Technical State University, Greensboro,N.C. 27411.

Sec.-Netti Parler, South Carolina State College,Orangeburg, S.C. 29115.

Publication-CLA Journal, 3 nos.College Placement Council, Inc., 65 East Elizabeth Ave.,

Bethlehem, Pa. 18018.Pres.-L. Thomas Reifsteck, La Salle College, Phila-

delphia, Pa. 19141.Exec. dir.-Robert F. Herrick.Publications-Journal of College Placement, q. Col-

lege Placement Annual.

Colleges of Mid-America, Inc., Suite 415, InsuranceExchange Bldg., Sioux City, Iowa 51101.

Pres.-Everette L. Walker.Publication-CMA Exchange.

Columbia Scholastic Press Advisers Association, Box 11,Low Memorial Library, Columbia University, NewYork, N.Y. 10027.

Pres.-Kendall L. Falke.Sec.-Charles R. O'Malley.Publication-Bulletin, q.

Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Box 11, LowMemorial Library, Columbia University, NewYork, N.Y. 10027.

Dir.-Charles R. O'Malley.Publication-School Press Review, 8 nos.

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Committee on Institutional Cooperation, 1603 Orring-ton Ave., Evanston, III. 60201.

Dir.- FrederickFrederick H. Jackson.Exec. asst.- John W. Hicks, Purdue University, La-

fayette, Ind. 47907.Publication-Annual Report.

Comparative and International Education SocietyPres.-Andreas M. Dazamias, College of Education,

University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 53706.Sec.-Barbara A. Yates, College of Education, Univer-

sity of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. 61801.Publications-Comparative Education Review. News-

letter.Conference of Executives of American Schools for the

Deaf, 5034 Wisconsin Ave., NW., Washington,D.C. 20016.

Pres.-Roy M. Stelle, New York School for the Deaf,555 Knollwood Rd., White Plains, N.Y. 10603.

Sec.-Howard M. Quigley.Publication-American Annals of the Deaf, 5 nos.

Conservation Education Association, The, P.O. Box 450,Maditon, Wis. 53701.

Pres.-Clarence Billings, Missouri Department of Con-servation, P.O. Box 180, Jefferson City, Mo.65101.

Sec.-Robert 0. Ellingson, Wisconsin ConservationDepartment, Box 450, Madison, Wis. 53701.

Publications-Newsletter, q. Proceedings.Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, 5034

Wisconsin Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20016.Pres.-Kenneth Mangan, Illinois School for the Deaf,

Jacksonville, Ill. 62650.Adm. sec.-Howard M. Quigley.Publication-American Annals of the Deaf. News-

letter.Cooperative College Registry, One Dupont Circle, NW.,

Washington, D.C. 20036.Pres.-W. Howard Bramlette, 460 James Robertson

Parkway, Nashville, Tenn. 37219.Exec. dir.-Elizabeth S. Fisher.Publication-Cooperative College Registry.

Council for Advancement of Secondary Education, Inc.,1201 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Chmn.-Herold C. Hunt, Graduate School of Educa-tion, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.02138.

Sec.-Owen B. Kiernan.Council for Basic Education, Inc., 725 15th St., NW.,

Washington, D.C. 20005.Pres.-Carl J. Dolce.

Exec. dir.-Mortimer Smith.Publication-CBE Bulletin, in.

Council for Elementary Sciencu International, 1201

16th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.Pres.-James Weigand, Indiana University, Blooming-

ton, Ind. 47401.Council for Exceptional Children, The, MEM, 1411

South Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Va.22202.

Pres.-Jean Hebeler, University of Maryland, CollegePark, Md. 20742.

Sec.-William C. Geer.Publication-Exceptional Children, 9 nos.

Council for Financial Aid to Education, Inc., 6 East45th St., N'ew York, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.-Curtiss E. Frank.Sec.-Dudley D. Carroll, Jr.Publications-Voluntary Support of Education. Cor-

poration Support of Higher Education.Council for Religion in Independent Schools, Inc., 475

Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. 10027.Head-Peter C. Moore.Sec.-Rev. Frederic Pease, Phillips Academy, An-

dover, Mass. 01810.Publication-Religion in the Schools.

Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges, The,One Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-James 0. Baird, Oklahoma Christian College,Oklahoma City, Okla. 73111.

Exec. dir.-Roger J. Voskuyl.Publications-Newsletter, m. Directory of Member

Colleges, an.

Council of Chief State School Officers, 1201 16th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Floyd T. Christian, State Department of Edu-cation, Tallahassee, Fla. 32304.

Sec.-Don M. Dafoe.Council of Educational Facility Planners, 29 W. Wood-

ruff Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43210.Pres.-Robert L. Guild, Protestant School Board of

Greater Montreal, 6000 Fielding Ave., Montreal29, Quebec, Canada.

Sec.-Dwayne E. Gardner.Publications Journal, bm.

Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, OneDupont Circle, NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-J. Boyd Page.Chmn.-Alvin H. Proctor, Kansas State College of

Pittsburg, Pittsburg, Kans. 66762.Publication-Proceedings, an.

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Council of North Central Junior Colleges, 824 StateAve., Kansas City, Kans. 66101.

Pres.-Robert E. Lahti, William Rainey Harper Col-lege, Palatine, III. 60067.

Sec.-James A. McKinstry, Marshalltown CommunityCollege, 113 North First Ave., Marshalltown,Iowa 50158.

Council of Student Personnel Associations in HigherEducation, 210 Scott Hall, Northwestern Univer-sity, Evanston, N1. 60201.

Pres.-Louise Paine, Glenbrook High School, North-brook, III. 60062.

Sec.-Patricia Thrash.Publications-Cospa News and Notes, ir.

Council on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education, 1522 K St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20005.

Pres.-Richard M. Landmark.Publications-Directory of Hotel and Restaurant

Schools, 1965.

Council on International Education Exchange, 777United Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017.

Chmn.-Samuel E. Braden, Illinois State University,Normal, III. 61761.

Exec. dir.-John E. Bowman.Publications-Annual Report. Students Abroad.

Council on Social Work Education, Inc., 345 East 45thSt., New York, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.-Alton A. Linford.Acting exec. dir.-Lilian Ripple.Publications-Social Work Education, Reporter,

Journal of Education for Social Work, sa.

Country Day School Headmasters' Association of theUnited States, The Episcopal Academy, City Line& Berwick Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. 19131.

Pres.-Edward R. Kast, Germantown Academy, FortWashington, Pa. 19034.

Sec.-James H. Mc Quinn.

Cum Laude Society, TheHead-Wilson Parkhill, Belgrade, Maine 04917.Sec.-Marquerite Hearsey, 47 Cottage St., Wellesley,

Mass. 02181.Publications-Proceedings, Handbook.

Curriculum Development Center, Catholic University ofAmerica, Washington, D.C. 20017.

Dir.-Sister Genevieve Schillo.Dance Films Association, Inc., 250 West 57th St., New

York, N.Y. 10019.Pres.-Susan Braun, 176 East 77th St., New York,

N.Y. 10021.

q.

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Chinn. of the Board-Muriel Lobl, 656 West 162ndSt., New York, N.Y. 10032.

Publication -Newskt:er.Data Processing Management Association, 505 Busse

Highway, Park Ridge, III.Pres.--James D. Parker, Jr.Exec. dir.-R. Calvin Elliott.Publication-Journal of Data Management, tn.

Delphian Society, The, 53 West Jackson Blvd., Chicago,III. 60604.

Head-R. M. Brown.Sec.-F. A. Brown.Publication-The Delphian Quarterly.

Delta Kappa Gamma Society, The, P.O. Box 1589, 416West 12th St., Austin, Tex. 78767.

Pres.-Mary Frances White, 1743 Fairchild Ave.,

Manhattan, Kans. 66502.Sec.-Catherine Rathman, P.O. Box 1589, Austin,

Tex. 78767.Publications-Bulletin, q. News, 8 nos.

Department of Vocational Education (NE, 130 West

55th St., New York, N.Y. 10019.Pres.-Harold Lewis.Sec.-Washburne Trade School, 3233 West 31st

Street, Chicago, III. 60623.Distributive Education Clubs of America, 200 Park Ave.,

Falls Church, Va. 22042.Pres.-Paul Bennewitz.Exec. dir.-Harry A. Applegate.Publication-DECA Distributor, q.

Eastern Arts Association, see National Art EducationAssociation

Eastern Association for Physical Education of CollegeWomen

Pres.-Jeanne Snodgrass, George Washington Univer-sity, Washington, D.C. 20006.

Sec.-Joan Nessler, Pennsylvania State University,White Bldg., University Park, Pa. 16802.

Eastern Association of College and University BusinessOfficers, College Hall, University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, Pa. 19104.

Pres.-Lester G. Loomis, Brandeis University, Wal-tham, Mass. 02154.

Sec.-Donald S. Murray.Publication-Proceedings, an.

Eastern Association of College Deans and Advisers ofStudents

Pres.-William F. Griffith, Colgate University, Hamil-ton, N.Y. 13346.

Sec.-A. G. Breidenstine, Millersville State College,Millersville, Pa. 17551.

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Eastern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators

j.ick Critchfleld, University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.

See. D. A. Whittock, 1223 Western Ave.. Albany,N.Y. 12203.

Publication.- Newsletter, ir.Eastern Business Teachers Association, Box 962, New-

ark. N.J. 07101.Pres. -Earl F. Rock.Treasurer -Earl F. Rock.Publications- Yearbook. EWA Journal.

Eastern College Personnel OfficersPres.-Douglas Hattau, University of Vermont, Bur-

lington, Vt. 05404.Sec.- Irene Charles, New York University, Bronx,

N.Y. 10453.Publication-Newsletter, 3 nos.

Eastern Psychological Association, Glassboro State Col-lege, Glassboro, N.J. 08028.

Pres.-Roger Brown, Harvard University, 100 Memo-rial Ave., Cambridge, Mass. 02142.

Sec.-Murray Benimoff.Eastern Sociological Society

Pres.-Melvin Twin, Princeton University, Princeton,N.J. 08540.

Sec.-I. P. Cellman.Eastern States Association for Teacher Education

Pres.-Kathryn Vacha, Western Connecticut StateCollege, Danbury, Conn. 05801.

Sec.-Leslie Kenworth y, Paterson State College,Wayne, N.J. 07470.

Education Council of the Graphic Arts Industry, Inc ,4615 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.

Pres.-Charles F. Roberts.Managing dir.-Jack Simiclt.Publication-Graphic Arts Education.

Education Writers Association, P.O. Box 1289, Bloom-ington, Ind. 47401.

Prrs. -Peter A. Janssen, WETA-TV, 2600 4th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20001.

Sec.-G. K, Hodenfield,Publications-Education Reporter. EWA MembershipDirectory, an.

Educational Career Service, Inc., 12 Nassau St., Prince-ton, N.J. 08540.

Chmn.-J. Paul Barringer.Vice-pres.-Margaret Siebens.

Educational Film Library Association, Inc., 17 West60th St., New York, N.Y. 10023.

Pres. Carolyn Cuss, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. 47401.

Adm. dir. Estue J. Dick.Publication--,Sightlines,

Educational Media Council, Inc., 13.16 ConnecticutAve., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Robert E. de Kieffer, University of Colorado,Boulder, Colo. 80302.

Exec. dir.- Harriet Lundgaard.Publications-Newsletter, m. Directory, an.

Educational Press Association of America, School ofJournalism, Newhouse Communications Center.Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 13210.

Pres. -Stanley Elatn, Indiana University, Blooming-ton, Ind. 47401.

Sec.-Thomas J. Chapman.Publications America's Education Press. Edpress

Newsletter, 10 nos.Educational Records Bureau, 10 Greenwich Pla7a,

Greenwich, Conn. 06830.Pres.-James L. Angel.Sec.-Anthony V. Barber, Summit Rd., Tuxedo Park,

N.Y. 10987.Publications-Proceedings, an. Newsletter.

Engineers Council for Professional Development, 345

East 47th St., New York, N.Y. 10017.Pres.-M. R. Lohmann, Oklahoma State University,

Stillwater, Okla. 74074.Sec.-Sydney B. Ingram.Publication-Annual Report.

Esperanto League for North America, Inc., 156 FifthAve., New York, N.Y. 10010.

Pres.-Francis E. Helmuth, 5962 La Jolla Corona Dr.,La Jolla, Calif. 92037.

Sec.-Robert E. Bailey, 147 Birch St., Redwood City,Calif. 94062.

Publication-Newsletter, q.Federation of Regional Accrediting Commissions of

Higher Education, 5454 South Shore Dr., Chicago,III. 60615.

Clunn.-Asa S. Knowles, Northeastern University,Boston, Mass. 02115.

Sec.-Norman Burns.Publications-Accredited Institutions of Higher Edu-

cation. Recognized Candidates for Accreditation.Future Business Leaders of Ameri^a, see National

Business Education Association

Future Farmers of America, National Future Farmer.; ofAmerica Center, 5632 Mt. Vernon Ave., Alexan-dria, Va. 22309.

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Adviser II. N. Hunsicker, U.S. Office of EducatiDepartment of Health, Education, and Well.Washington, D.C., 20202,

Sec. William Paul Gray.Publications- The National Future Farmer Atagazi

Proceedivs,

Future Homemakers of America, U.S. 1)epartnient ofHealth, Education, and Welfare, Office of Educa-tion, Washington, D.C, 20202.

National adviser Mildred Reel.PublicationTeen Times, 5 nos.

Future Teachers of America, (NEAT, 1201 16th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Dir. John Van Schoonh oven.Publications 71te Future Teacher, Guidelines for

PTA Leaders.

General Semantics Foundation, 230 Park Ave., NcwYork, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.Harry E. Maynard, 275 Central Park, West,New York, N.Y. 10024.

Scc. Scymour Nathan, 165 East 32nd St., NcwYork, N.Y. 10017.PublicationNewsletter,

Geological Society of America, P.O. Box 1719, ColoradoBldg., Boulder, Colo. 80302.

Exec. sec.Morgan J. Davis, 1300 Main St., Suite709, Houston, Tex. 77002.

PublicationsBulletin, m. Yearbook. Proceedings.Annual Report.

Girls Club of America, Inc., 133 East 62nd St., NcwYork, N.Y. 10021.

Pres.Mrs. Harold G. Kazanjian.National exec. dir. Gertrude DonDero.PublicationsNewsletter, q. Handbook.

Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 830 Third Ave., Ncw York,N.Y. 10022.

Pres.Mrs. Douglas H. MacNeil.Natl. exec. dir. Louise A. Wood.PublicationsLeader Magazine, tn. American Girl, m.

Brownie Reader.

Great Lakes Colleges Association, 555 East William, AnnArbor, Mich. 48108.

Pres,Henry A. Acres.Sec.Thomas E. Wcnzlau, Ohio Wesleyan University,

Delaware, Ohio 43015.PublicationNewsletter, q,

Headmasters Association, ThePres.Edward T. Hall, St. Mark's School, Southboro,

Mass. 01772.

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Sec.- James Henderson, Jr., Blake School, Hopkins,Minn. 55343.

Headmistresses Association of the EastTres. Barbara Colbron, Spence School, 22 List 91st

St., New York, N.Y. 10028.Sec.- Emily Thompson, Grimmer and May School, o9

Middlesex ltd., Chestnut Hill, Mass,

Headmistresses Association of the Pacific CoastPres.Olive lialcom.Sec.--Barbara Burke, 3065 Jackson St., San Fran-

cisco, Calif. 94115.

Home Economics Education Association, 1201 16th St.,NW., Washington, D,C. 20036.

Pres.Margaret Larson, Berkeley Unified School Dis-trict, 2246 Milvia St., Berkeley, Calif. 94704.

Independent College Funds of America, Inc., 5108Empire State Bldg., New York, N.Y. 10001.

Pres.Byron K. Trippct.Asst. to the pres.Robert L. Graze.PublicationsDirectory. Bulletin.

Independent College Assistance Center, Plaza BatikBldg., 4643 Wyandotte St., Kansas City, Mo.64112.

Dir.Donald W. Davidson.PublicationsEducational Management Reports.

Independent Educational Services, 80 Nassau St., Prince-ton, N.J. 08540.

Exec. dir.Hugh P. MacBrien.Dir.William W. Bacckler.PublicationsNewsletter.

Institute of International Education, Inc., 809 UnitedNations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.Kenneth Holland.

Independent Schools Association of Northern NewEngland

Pres.Richard Goodsmith, Bridgton Academy, Bridg-ton, Maine 04009.

Sec.T. Holmes Moore. The New Hampton School,New Hampton, N.H. 03256.

Independent Schools Association of the Central States,1400 West Maple Ave., Downers Grove, 111.

60515.Pres.James Henderson.Chmn.Gordon T. Schofield, Maumee Valley C.D.

School, 1715 South Reynolds Rd., Toledo, Ohio43614.

PublicationBulletin, q.

Independent Schools Association of the Southwest,2640 South Birmingham Pl., Tulsa, Okla, 74114.

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Pres. Herbert B. Moore. Holland Hall School, 5666Last 81st St.. Tulsa. Okla. 74135.

Sc.. , Richard Ekdahl.Inland Empire Education Association, North 408 Elm

Street. Spokane. Wash. 99205.Pres. Robert J. Sindirada, School District 6, Coluin-

bia Falls, Mont. 59912.Sec. Clifton A. Hussey. North 4028 Elm St.. Spo

kane. Wash. 99205.Institute for American Universities, 2 his. rue d

lion-pasteur. 13 Aix en Provence. France.Dir. Herbert Maza.Sec. -Norma Benney.Publications Bulletin, an. New Collards.

Institute of Educational Technology, The, Tea tiersCollep, Columbia University, 525 West 1 20th St.,New York, N.Y. 10027.

Pres. -Edward J. Green, Teachers College, ColumbiaUniversity, Box 77, New York, N.Y. 10027.

Publication-Programmed Instruction Materials, an.Institute of International Education, Inc., 809 United

Nations Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10017.Pres.-Kenneth Holland.Exec. vice pres.-Pearl G. PurcellPublications-Overseas Magazine, m. Annual Report.

Handbook for International Study. Open Doors.Institute of Modern Languages, Reforma 509, 3cr Piso,

Mexico, D.F.Exec. vice pros. -John H. Pankey, 558 Avenida San

Francisco, Villa Elvira, Mexico, D.F.Sec. Estella Rubia.

Inter-American College Association, 1832 Stratford.Pomona, Calif. 91766.

Pres.-Robert C. Verkler, 5151 State College Dr., LosAngeles, Calif. 90032.

Sec.-E. Soteri.; M. Wallace, 315 Harrison St., Passaic,N.J. 07055.

Publication- Progress Bulletin, q.

Intercollegiate Association of Women StudentsPres.-Cathy Hersey, 420 Cross Hall, University Park,

Pa.

Scc.-Joyce Calvert, 601 Main, Room 302, Van-couver, Wash. 98660.

Publications-IA WS Manual, an. JAWS Magazine, q.

Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, Inc., Box 112Gcnesco, N.Y. 14454.

Pres.-Charles D. Conrad, Box 150, Station A.,Champaign, Ill. 61820.

Sec.-Herbert B. Barlow, Jr., 2005 Industrial BankBldg., Providence, R.I. 02903.

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Publications- News/et Yr. ir. Alaster Handbook. ir.

College Radio Magazine, stn.International Association of College and University

DirectorsPres. S. C. Nielsen. Brigham Young University.

Provo, Utah 84601.Publication- Newsletter, bm,

International Association of College and UniversitySecurity Directors

Pres. John C. Marchant, 30 Fearing St., Amherst,Mass. 01002.

S e c. John Pauley. Eastern Illinois University.Charleston, III. 61920.

Publication-Newsletter, 9 nos.International Communication Association, P.O. Box

1020, Athens, Ohio 45701.Pres. -Ronald L. Smith, General Motors Institute,

Flint, Mich. 48502.Sec. - Michael Z. Silicon-.Publication-The Journal of Communication.

International Council for Educational Development, 522Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10036.

Head-James A. Perkins.Sec.-- Ebba K. Corcoran.Publication-Intercultural Education, 10 nos.

International Graphic Arts Education Association, Inc.,One Lomb Memorial Drive. Rochester.

N.Y. 14623.Pres.-Richard G. Bentley.

dir.-Ralph I. Squire.Publications- Visual CO111111141 frutions Journal. ir.,

Newsletter. tn.

International Reading Association, Six Tyre Ave., New-ark, Dcl. 19711.

Pres.-Theodore L. Harris, University of Puget Sound,Tacoma, Wash. 98416.

Scc.-Ralph C. Staigcr.Publications-Annual Report. Directory, an.

International Thespian Society, 1610 Marlowe Ave.,Cincinnati, Ohi 45224.

Dir.-Melba Day Sparks, Madison High School, 2735Northeast 82nd Ave., Portland, Oreg. 97220.

Sec.-Ronald L. Longstreth, College Hill Station, BoxE, Cincinnati, Ohio 45224.

Publication-Dramatics, 8 nos.Iota Phi Lambda Sorority (Business Education), 1940

McClure Ave., Youngstown, Ohio 44505.Pres.-Bessie Coston.Sec.-Alma Byrd Orsben, 1254 West 80th St., Los

Anr s, Calif. 90044.

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Publication -Iota Phi Lambda Journal, an.John Dewey Society, The, One Dupont Circle, Suite

610, Wash ington, D.C. 20036.l'res. -Donald Arnstinc, Departmehr of Education,

University of California, Davis, Calif. 95616.Sec. -Peter A. Baldino, Jr., School of Education,

Y our ,,stown State University, Yoengstown, Ohio4450.

Publication -- Educational Meory, an,Joint Council on Economic Education, 1212 Avenue of

the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10036.Pres.-Moe L. Frankel.Sec.- J . R. J oily.Publicatio. s-Progress in !.:conomic Education, 8 nos.

Journal of Economic Education, an.Joint Council on Educational Telecommunications,

1126 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C. :20036.Pres.-William J. Ellena, American Association of

School Administrators, 1201 16th St., NW., Wash-ington, D.C. 20036.

Sec.-Frank W. Norwood,Publication-JCET Newsletter.

Journalism Education Association (NEA), WisconsinState University, Eau Claire, Wis. 54701.

Pres.-Bruce Minteer, Senior High School, Freeport,111. 61032.

Sec.-E. C. Karwand.Publication-Communications: Journalism Education

Today, q.Junior Achievement Incorporated, 909 Third Ave., New

York, N.Y. 10022.Pres.- Richard Maxwell.Exec. vice pres.-Joseph J. Francomano.Publication-Annual Report.

Junior College Council of the Middle Atlantic States,Epiphany Apostolic College, Box 390, Newburgh,N.Y. 12550.

Pres.-Very Rev. Charles E. McMahon, S.S.J.Scc.-Rev. John L. Filippelli, S.S.J.

Linguistic Society of America, Box 8120 UniversityStation, Austin, Tex. 78712.

Pres.-Eric P. Hamp, University of Chicago, Chicago,III. 60637.

Sec.-Thomas A. Sebeok.Publications-Language, q. LSA

Mathematical Association of America, 1225 ConnecticutAve., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Victor Klee, University of Washington, Seattle,Wash. 98105.

Sec.-Alfred B. Willcox.

Publication-American Mathematical Monthly, 10

nos.

Medical Library Association, Inc., 919 North MichiganAve., Chicago, Ill. 0611.

Pres.-Mrs. Berm :e Hetzner, University of Ne-braska, College of Medicine, Omaha, Nebr. 68105.

Sec.-Helen Brown Schmidt.Publications-Directory, bien. MLA News.

Mid-America State Universities Association, AndersonHall, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kans.66502.

Chinn.- Durwood Varner, University of Nebraska,Lincoln, Nebr. 68508.

Exec. dir.-Paul M. Young.

Mid-Appalachia College Council, Inc., 400 ReynoldsArcade Bldg., Bristol, Va. 24201.

Exec. dir.-Jack Snider, King College, Bristol, Tenn.37620.

Sec.-Wingate H. Lucas.

Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society, Inc., NorthFreedam, Wis. 53005.

Pres.- Roland A. Lich ter, Route 2, Box 62 A,Antioch, 111. 60002.

Sec.-William F. Armstrong, 163 AVON Rd., Elm-hurst, III. 60126.

Publication-Gazette, m.

Middle Atlantic Association of Colleges of BusinessAdministration

Pres.-Harold L. Wattel, Hofstra University, School ofBusiness, Hempstead, N.Y. 11550.

Sec.-Jerome Zoffer, University of Pittsburgh, Grad-uate School of Business, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230.

Middle Atlantic Placement AssociationPre:.- William C. Gutman, Temple, University, Phila-

delphia, Pa. 19122.Sec.-Mrs. E. H. Cummings, 1500 Paul Eaton Rd.,

Easton, Pa. 18042.Publication-Directory.

Middle States Association of Colleges ana SecondarySchools, 225 Broadway, Room 4003, New York,N.Y. 10007.

Pres.-Charles E. Smith, William Penn High School,New Castle, Dela. 19720.

Sec.-Calvin L. Crawford.Publications-Membership List, an. Proceedings, an.

Commission on Institutions of Higher EducationChmn.-Elizabeth J. McCormack, Manhattan-

ville College, Purchase, N.Y. 10577.Sec.-Robert Kirkwood.

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Commission on Secondary Schools, 101 North33rd St., Philadelphia, Pa, 19104.

C1111111.-0, Meredith Parry, York City SchoolDistrict, York, Pa.

Sec.-William Etsweiler, 101 North 33d St.,Philadelphia, P. 19104,

Middle States Association of Collegiate Registrars andOfficers of Admission

Pres.-Robert E. Cyphers, Johns Hopkins University,Baltimore, Md. 21218.

Publications-Newsletter, q. Proceedi igs, an.Middle States Association of Modern Language Teachers

Pres.- Max S. Kirch, University of Delaware, Room325, Smith Hall, Newark, Del. 19711.

Sec,-Thomas G. Evans, Towson State College, Balti-more, Md, 21204.

Publication-The Modern Language Journal.Middle States Council for the Social Studies

Pres. -Dorothy S. Allen, P.O. Box 3623, Greenville,Del. 19807.

Scc.-Eloise R. Godfrey, 1102 McHenry Dr., ArnelHills, Glen Burnie, Md. 21061.

Publications-Proceedings, an. Bulletin.Middle West Association of Schools for Girls

Pres.-Rodney Beach, The College PreparatorySchool, 2726 Johnstone Pl., Cincinnati, Ohio45206.

Midwest Association for Physical Education of CollegeWomen, Bowling Green State University, BowlingGreen, Ohio 43402.

Publication-Conference Report.

Midwest College Placement Association, P.O. Box 4051,ilighland Park Station, St. Paul, Minn. 55116.

Pres.-Robert B. Vokac, University of Michigan, 4901Evergreen, Dearborn, Mich. 48128.

Sec.-Ray G. Mock.Publications-Newsletter, q. Handbook.

Midwest Conference on Graduate Study and ResearchHead-Alvin H. Proctor, Kansas State College, Pitts-

burg, Kans. 66762.Sec.-Reid Hempbill, Central Missouri State College,

Warrensburg, Mo. 64093.Publication-Proceedings, an.

Midwest Sociological SocietyPres.-Ira L. Reiss, University of Minnesota,, Minne-

apolis, Minn. 55455.Sec.-John J. Hartman, Wichita State University,

ichita, Kans. 67208.Publications-The Sociological Quarterly. Newsletter,

sa.

Midwestern Psychological AssociationPres. -David Elirenfreund, Southern Illinois Univer-

sity, Carbondale, Ill, 62901,Sec.--Winfred F. Hill, Northwestern University,

Evanston, Ill, 60201.

Missouri Valley Adult Education AssociationPres,-Clarence H. Thompson, Drake University, Des

Moines, Iowa 50311.Sec. -C. J. Johnston, State Office Bldg., Des Moines,

Iowa 50319.Publications Journal, sm. Newsletter,

Modern Language Association of America, 62 FifthAve., New York, N.Y. 10011.

Pres.-Stuart Atkins, University of California, SantaBarbara, Calif. 93106.

Sec.-William D. Schaefer.Publications-PAILA, 6 nos. Bibliography, 4n. MLA

Abstracts, an. MLA Newsletter, 6 nos.

.Ivinuntain Plains Adult Education Association, 340 EastGeneva Dr., Tempe, Ariz. 85281.

Pres.-Charles Cooper, University of Wyoming, Lara-mie, Wyo. 82070,

Sec.-James Waltz.Publication-Newsletter, q.

Mountain Plains Business Education Association, see

United Business Education Association

Mountain Plains Library AssociationPres.-Charles Dalrymple, Public Library, Lincoln,

Neb. 68508.Sec.-Ernestine Gilliland, Public Library, Hutchinson,

Kans. 67501.Publication - -MPLA Quarterly,

Mu Alpha Theta 'National High School and JuniorCollege Mathematics Club) The University ofOklahoma, Norman, Okla. 73069.

Pres.-Robert L. Wilson, Ohio Wesleyan University,Delaware, Ohio 43015.

Sec.-Josephine P. Andrec, Box 487, University ofOklahoma, Norman, Okla. 73069.

Publication-The Mathematical Log, 3 nos.

Music Educators National Conference, 1201 16th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Frances M. Andrews, Pennsylvania State Uni-versity, 263 Chambers, University Park, Pa.16802.

Sec.-Charles L. Gary, 1201 16th St., NW., Washing-ton, D.C. 20036.

Publications-Music Educators Journals, 9 nos. Jour-nal of Research in Music Education, q.

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Music Library Association, School of Music, Universityof Michigan, Ann Arbor, Midi. 48105.

Pres. -William McClellan, Music Library, Smith Hall,University of Illinois, Urbana, III. 61801.

Sec.William J. Weichlein, School of ; i.usic, Univer-sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48105.

PublicationsNotes, q. Music Cataloging Bulletin, m.

Music Teachers National Association, Inc., 1831 CarewTower, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202.

Pres.Celia Mac Bryant, University of Oklahoma,Norman, Okla. 73069.

Sec.G. William Fah rer, Jr.PublicationAmerican Music Teacher, bin.

National Aerospace Education Council, 806 15th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20005.

Pres.Mervin K. Strickler, Jr., Federal Aviation Ad-ministration, Department of Transportation, Wash-ington, D.C. 20590.

Exec. dir.Walter Zaharevitz.PublicationsSKYLIGHTS, 9 nos, U.S. Aircraft, Mis-

siles and Spacecraft, an.National Architectural Accrediting Board, 1785 Massa-

chusetts Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.Pres.Ambrose M. Richardson, 821 South Neil St.,

Champaign, Ill. 61820.Sec.Helen S. Steele.PublicationList of Accredited Schools of Architec-

ture, an.National Art Education Association, 1201 16th St.,

NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.Pres.Harlan Hoffa, Pennsylvania State University,

269 Chambers Bldg., University Park, Pa. 16802.Sec.John Mahlmann.PublicationArt Education, 9 nos.

Eastern Arts Association, State College, Kutztown,Pa. 19530.

Pres.John W. Cataldo, Philadelphia College ofArt, Broad & Pine Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.19102.

Sec.Alicia C. Mock.Pacific Arts Association

Pres.June K. McFee, School of Architectureand Allied Arts, University of Oregon, Eu-gene, Oreg. 97403.

PublicationNewsletter, 2 nos.Southeastern Arts Association

Pres.John C. Bentz, East Tennessee StateCollege, Johnson City, Tenn. 37602.

Sec.Ruth Harris, East Tennessee State Col-lege, Johnson City, Tenn. 37602.

PublicationBulletin, q.

Western Arts AssociationPres.Mary McMullan Packwood, 9440 Prim-

rose Lane, Shreveport, La. 71108.Sec.George F. Kuebler, Purdue University,

Lafayette, Ind. 46207.PublicationWestern Arts Association Bulletin,

9.National Association for Better Radio and Television,

373 North Western Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.90064.

Exec. dinFrank Orme.Sec.Gertrude Blackstock, 10743 Landale, North

Hollywood, Calif.PublicationBetter Radio and Television, q.

National Association for Business Teacher Education,see National Business Education Association(NEA)

National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, 186019th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20009.

Pres.Mary A. Thompson.Exec. dir.Hugh M. Jenkins.PublicationsNAFSA Newsletter, m. NAFSA Direc-

tory, sa.National Association for Gifted Children, The, 8080

Springvalley Dr., Cincinnati, Ohio 45236.Pres.Norman Mirman, 11811 West Pico Blvd., Los

Angeles, Calif. 90064.Exec. dir.Ann F. Issacs.PublicationsThe Gifted Child, q. Yearbook, ir.

Handbook, ir.Nation& Association for Humanities Education, P.O.

Box 628, Kirksville, Mo. 63501,Pres.George Prigmore, P.O. Box 367, Albuquerque.

N. Mex. 87103.Sec.Leon C. Karel.PublicationThe Humanities Journal, 3 nos.

National Association for Mental Health, 1800 NorthDent St., Rosslyn, Va. 22209.

Pres.James E. Chapman, 1956 Union CommerceBldg., Cleveland, Ohio 44115.

Exec. dir.E. Ray Campbell, 1700 East Third Ave.,Denver, Colo. 80218.

PublicationsMental Hygiene, q. Reporter. AnnualReport.

National Association for Music Therapy, Inc., Box 610,Lawrence, Kans. 66044.

Pres.Sister Josepha Schorsch, Alverno College, 3401South 39th St., Milwaukee, Wis. 53215.

Sec.Margaret Sears, 3507 West 10th St., Lawrence,Kans. 66044.

PublicationJournal of Music Therapy, q.

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National Association for the Education of Young Chil-dren, 1834 Connecticut Ave., NW., Washington,

D.C. 20009.Pres.-Evangeline H. Ward, 1220 Mt. Pleasant Ave.,

Philadelphia, Pa. 19 150.Exec. dir.-Milton E. Akers, 1834 Connecticut Ave.,

NW., Washington, D.C. 20009.Publication-Young Children, 6 nos.

National Association for Physical Education of CollegeWomen

Pres.-Catherine Allen, Boston-Bouve College, North-eastern University, Boston, Mass. 02115.

Sec.-Janice Carkin, Physical Education for Women,San Jose State College, San Jose, Calif. 95114.

Publication-Biennial Record, bien.

National Association for Practical Nurse Education andServices, Inc., 1465 Broadway, New York,N.Y. 10036.

Pres.-Mildred H. Smith, L.P.N., 1310 St. Paris Rd.,Springfield, Ohio 45504.

Exec. dir.-Rose G. Martin, R.N., 1465 Broadway,New York, N.Y. 10036.

Publication-The Journal of Practical Nursing.

National Association for Public Continuing and AdultEducation (NEA), 1201 16tIt St., NW., Washing-ton, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Monroe Neff, State Department of Education,Albany, N.Y. 12224.

Sec.-James R. Dm'and.Publication-Public Continuing & Adult Education

Almanac.

National Association for Research in Science TeachingPres.-Herbert A. Smith, University of Kansas, Law-

rence, Kans. 66044.Sec.-Herman Branson, Howard University, Washing-

ton, D.C. 20001.Publication-Science Education, 5 nos.

National Association for Retarded Children, Inc., 2709Avenue E, East, Arlington, Tex. 76011.

Pres.-Philip Roos, 2709 Avenue E East, Arlington,Tex. 76011.

Publications-Ann ,al Reports. MR News.

National Association of Biology Teachers, 1420 N St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20005.

Pres.-Bentley Glass, State University of New York,State University at Stoney Brook, Stoney Brook,N.Y. 11790.

Sec.-Jerry P. Lightner.Publication-The American Biology Teacher, 9 nos.

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, 77 WestWashington St., Chicago, III. 60602.

Pres.-Cecil L. Clifton, 166 Pryor St., SW., Atlanta,Ga. 30303.

Sec.-Fred T. Mahaffey.Publications-N.A. B.P. Bulletin, q. Proceedings, an.

National Association of College Admissions Counselors,801 Davis St., Evanston, 111. 60201.

Pres.-Charles E. Malone, University of Tulsa, 600South College, Tulsa, Okla. 74104.

Dir.-Ted S. Cooper.Publications-Journal, q. Newsletter, Directory, bien.

Handbook, trien.

National Association of College and University Attor-neys, 625 Grove St., Evanston, III. 60201.

Pres.-Edwin G. Getnrich, 222 South Westnedge Ave.,Kalamazoo, Mich. 49006.

Adm. asst.-Monica J. McConnell.Publications-The College Counsel, q. The College

Law Digest.

National Association of College and University BusinessOfficers, One Dupont Circle, Suite 510, Washing-ton, D.C. 20036.

Exec. vice pres.-Francis Finn.

National Association of College and University Chaplainsand Directors of Religious Life

Pres.-George Kalbfleisch, Dartmouth College, Han-over, N.H. 03755.

Sec.-Richard E. Sherrell, Northland College, Ash-land, Wis. 54006.

Publication-NACUC Newsletter, 3 nos.

National Association of College and University FoodServices

Pres.-William P. Myers, 765 Pampas Lane, StanfordUniversity, Stanford, Calif. 94305.

Publication-NACUFS Newsletter, m.

National Association of College and University Resi-dence Halls, Department of Residence, Iowa StateUniversity, Ames, Iowa 50010.

Pres.-Brad A. Johnson, P.O. Box 653, State College,Pa. 16801.

Sec.-Carol Carberry.Publication-Nacurh Review.

National Association of College Stores, 55 East CollegeSt., Oberlin, Ohio 44074.

Pres.-J. C. Underwood, Baylor University, Waco,Tex. 76706.

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Gen. manager -- Russell Reynolds.Publication-The College Store Journal, 6 nos.

National Association of CcAlege Women, 1501 11th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20009,

Pres.-Portia C. Bullock, 408 T St., NW., Washington,D.C. 20001.

Sec.-Gail L. Beagle, 4510 Kingscssing Ave., Philadel-phia, Pa. 19143.

Publication -NACIV Bulletin, q.

National Association of Colleges and Teachers of Agri-culture

Pres.-Murray A. Brown, Sam Houston State College,Huntsville, Tex. 77340.

Chinn. -William W. Stopper, Agricultural and Techni-cal College, Alfred, N.Y. 14802.

Publication-Journal of NACTA, q.

National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars,Albany State College, Albany, Ga. 31705.

Pres.-Houser Miller, Fort Valley State College, FortValley, Ga. 31030.

Sec.-Helen M. Mayes, Albany State College, Albany,Ga. 31705.

Publication-Proceedings, an.National Association of County Agricultural Agents,

Ansel Estess, Box 232, Tylcrtown, Miss. 39667.Pres.-D. W. Strohbehn.

National Association of Educational Broadcasters, Suite1101, 1346 Connecticut Ave., NW., Washington,D.C. 20036.

Pres.-William G. Harley, 1346 Connecticut Ave.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Sec.-James A. Fellows.Publications-Newsletter, m. Yearbook. Directory.

National Association of Educational Buyers, 111

Cantiague Rock Rd., Westbury, N.Y. 11590.Pres.-Eugene 0. Ingram, University of Michigan, Ann

Arbor, Mich. 48104.Sec.-Bert C. Ahrens.Publications-Buyingfor Higher Education, m.

National Association of Educational Secretaries (NEAT,1201 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Jean Priest, P.O. Box 1927, Albuquerque,N. Mex. 87103.

Exec. sec.-Kathleen M. Meyer.Publication-National Educational Secretary, 5 nos.

National Association of Elementary School Principals,NE A , 1201 1 6 th St., NW., Washington,D.C. 20036.

Pres.-William H. Forsberg, Zachary Lane School,4350 Zachary Lane, Plymouth, Minn. 55428.

Sec.-William L. Pharis.Publication-The National Elementary Principal, 6

110S.

National Association of Geology Teachers, 2201 M St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20037.

Pres.-James W. Skchan, Boston College Environmen-tal Center, Boston, Mass. 02167.

Sec.-Peter Fenneo, College of Environmental & Ap-plied Science, Governors State University, ParkForest South, Ill. 60466.

Publication Journal of Geological Education, q.

National Association of Hearing and Speech Agencies,919 18th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20006.

Exec. dir.-Thomas Coleman.Sec.-Ruth A. Pethic, 1290 Howard Rd., Rochester,

N.Y. 14624.Publications-Hearing and Speech News bm. Wash-

ington Sounds, m.

National Association of Independent Schools, Inc., 4Liberty Sq., Boston, Mass. 02109.

Pres.- Cary Potter, 4 Liberty Sq., Boston, Mass.02109.

PiiShcations-Repor , q. Bulletin, q.

National Association of Industrial and Technical TeacherEducators, 110 Industrial Education Bldg., Univer-sity of Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 65201.

Pres.-Lewis Yoho, Indiana State University, TerreHaute, Ind. 47809.

S ec . -Floyd Krybcck, Kearney State College,

Kearney, Neb. 68847.Publications-Journal of Industrial Teacher Educa-

tion. Directory,.an.

National Association of Language Laboratory Directors,1126 East 59th St., Chicago, III. 60637.

Pres.-George Wilkins, Tulane University, New Or-leans, La. 70118.

Sec.-James W. Dodge.Publication-Journal, q.

National Association of Principals of Schools for GirlsPres.-Ralph Rutenber, MacDuffie School for Girls,

165 Central St., Springfield, Mass. 01105.Sec.-Mrs. Peter Pratt, 910 Lathrop Dr., Stanford,

Calif. 94305.Publication-Proceedings, an.

National Association of Professors of Hebrew, 80 Wash-ington Sq., East, New York, N.Y. 10003.

Pres.-Harry Blumberg, Hunter College, New York,N.Y 10021.

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Sec.-. Carl F. Ellie, Jr., Berkshire Christian College,Lenox, Mass. 01240.

Publication.. Hebrew Abstracts.

National Association of Schools of Art, 50 Astor Pl.,New York, N.Y. 10003.

Pres -Theodore A. Randall, College of Ceramics,Alfred University, Alfred, N.Y. 14802.

Sec.Francis A. Ruzicka, Parsons School of Design,410 East 64th St., New York, N.Y. 10022.

PublicationDirectory, an.

National Association of Schools of Music, One DuPontCircle, NW., Suite 620, Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.Carl Neumeyer, School of Music, Illinois Wes-leyan University, Bloomington, fll. 61701,

Sec.David A. Ledet.PublicationsDirectory, an. Proceedings.

National Association of Secondary School Principals(NEA), 1201 16th St., NW., Washington,D.C. 20036.

Pres.J. Frank Malone, Putnam City Schools, Okla-homa City, Okla.

Sec.Owen B. Kiernan.PublicationsBulletin, 9 nos. News Letter. NASSP

Spotlight.

National Association of Social Workers, Council onSocial Work in Schools, 2 Park A. e., New York,N.Y. 10016.

Exec. dir.Mary L. Dillon.Sec.Sam Negrin.PublicationsSocial Work, q. NASW News, q.

National Association of State Boards of Education, 1575Sherman St., Suite 604, Denver, Colo. 80203.

Pres.James H. Rowland, Sr., 812 A North 17th St.,Harrisburg, Pa. 17103.

Sec.David Tronsgard.PublicationFoc:is, m.

National Association of State Directors of SpecialEducation, Suite 1050, University Club Building,136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah84111.

Pres.Elwood Pace.Sec.Jahet Smaltz.PublicationState Leadership, ir.

National Association of State Directors of TeacherEducation and Certification

Pres.Elizabeth C. Lloyd, State Department of PublicInstruction, Dover, Del. 19901.

Sec.William P. Viall, Western Michigan University,Kalamazoo, Mich. 49001.

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National Association of State Directors of VocationalEducation, 1599 Broad River Rd., Columbia,S.C. 29210.

Pres.John W. Bunten, 50 Fulton St., Room 349,San Francisco, Calif. 94102.

Sec.R. D. Anderson.National Association of State Education Department

Information Officers, State Department of Educa-tion, St. Paul, Minn. 55101.

Pres.James Lee.Sec.--Dorothee Brown, Department of Public Instruc-

tion, Olympia, Wash. 98501.PublicationNewsletter,

National Association of State Supervisors and Directorsof Secondary Education, Jefferson Bldg., P.O. Box480, Jefferson City, Mo. 65101.

Pres.Homer E. Bolen.Sec.Ovid Parody, U.S. Office of Education, Wash-

ington, D.C. 20202.National Association of Student Personnel Administra-

tors, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751,Portland, Oreg. 97207.

Pres.Chester E. Peters, Kansas State University,Manhattan, Kans. 66502.

PublicationJournal.National Association of Summer Sessions

Pres.Willard Edwards, San Fernando Valley StateCollege, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge, Calif.91324.

Sec.Stuart H. Manning, University of Connecticut,Storrs, Conn. 06268.

PublicationsNewsletter, q. Proceedings, an.

National Association of Teachers Agencies, 64 EastJackson Blvd., Room 400, Chicago, III. 60604.

Pres.Charles Cozzens, 7u6 South Fourth St.,Clinton, Iowa 52732.

Sec.Charles A. Lutton.

National Association of Teachers of Singing, Inc., 250West 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019.

Pres.Karl Trump, College of Wooster, Wooster,Ohio 44691.

Sec.Margaret Kommel, 133 Kensington Pl., North,Springfield, Ohio 45504.

Publication NATS Bulletin.National Association of Trade and Technical Schools,

2021 L St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.Pres.Clifford L. Larson, 3800 Minnehaha Ave.,

South, Minneapolis, Minn. 55406.Exec. dir.William A. Goddard.PublicationsDirectory, an. Newsletter, m.

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National Association of Training Schools and JuvenileAgencies, The Glen Mills Schools, Glen Mills,Pa. 19342.

Pres.Blaine M. Madison, North Carolina Board ofJuvenile Correction, 119 Mansion Park Bldg.,Raleigh, N.C, 27602.

Sec.Windell W. Fewell, Glen Mills, Pa. 19342.PublicationProceedings, an.

National Association of Women Deans and Counselors,The (NEA), 1201 16th St., NW., Washington,D.C. 20036.

Pres.Elizabeth A. Greenleaf, Indiana University,Bloomington, Ind. 47401.

Exec. dir.Ann Rankin Harris.PublicationNational Association of Women Deans

and Counselors.

National Aviation Education Council, see National Aero-space Education Council

National Business Education Association (NEM, 120116th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Exec. dir. O. J. Byrnside.PublicationsBusiness Education Forum, m. Year-

book.

Business Education Administrators DivisionSec.Edward Cordisco, Business and Office

Occupations, Carson City, Nev.PublicationThe National Business Education

Quarterly.

Business Education Research FoundationPres.Frank W. Lanham, School of Education,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.48104.

Sec.Mildred Hillestead, Colorado State Col-lege, Greeley, Colo. 80631.

Eastern Business Education Association, 120116th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.Herbert A. Tonne, New York University,New York, N.Y. 10003.

Sec.Lucy Medeiros, Cumberland High School,Manville, R.I.

PublicationEastern News Exchange, bien.

Future Business Leaders of America, 1201 16thSt., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Exec. dir.-0. J. Byrnsic7-!.Sec.Rober H. Nunley.PublicationTomorrow's Business Leader, sa.

Mountain-Plains Business Education Association,1201 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C.20036.

Pres.Gordon F, Culver, University of Ne-braska, Lincoln, Nebr. 68508.

Sec.Margaret H. Johnson, University of Ne-braska, Lincoln, Nebr. 68508.

PublicationBulletin, an.National Association for Business Teacher Educa-

tionPres.T. James Crawford, School of Business,

Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.47401.

Sec. O. J. Byrnside, 1201 16th St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20036.

PublicationBulletin, sa.North-Central Business Education Association,

1201 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C.20036.

Pres.Home F. Long, Detroit Business Insti-tute, Detroit, Mich.

Sec.Hazel M. Faulkner, Arlington HighSchool, Arlington Heights, Ill.

PublicationNorth-Central News Exchange,bien.

Phi Beta Lambda, 1201 16th St., NW., Washing-ton, D.C. 20036.

Pres.Exec. dir.-0. J. Byrnside.Sec.Barbara D. Small.Publication Newsletter, q.

Southern Business Education Association, 120116th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.William H. Bonner, Tennessee Technolog-ical University, Cookeville, Tenn. 38501.

Sec.Juanita B. Parker, West Virginia WesleyanCollege, Buckhannon, W. Va. 26201.

PublicationsYearbook. Business EducationForum, 8 nos.

National Center for Information on Careers in Educa-tion, 1607 New Hampshire Ave., NW., Washington,D.C. 20009.

Dir.Francis E. Burtnett.PublicationsNewsletter. Handbook.

National College Physical Education Association forMen, 203 Cooke Hall, University of Minnesota,Minneapolis, Minn. 55455.

Pres.Deane E. Richardson, Arizona State University,Tempe, Ariz. 85281.

Sec.C. E. Mueller, 203 Cooke Hall, University ofMinnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 55455.

PublicationsProceedings, an. Quest, sa. Newsletter, q.

National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1221 Balti-more, Kansas City, Mo. 64105.

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Pres. -Earl M. Ranier, University of Tennessee, Knox-ville, Tenn. 37916.

Exec. dir.-Walter Byers.Publications-Annual Report. Proceedings, an,

National Commission on Accrediting, One Dupont Cir-cle, NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-William G. Dwyer, 141 Milk St., Room 400,Boston, Mass. 02109.

Exec. dir.-Frank G. Dickey.Publication-Reports, 3 nos.

National Commission on Safety Education (NEA), 120116th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Chinn.-Angus B. Rothwell, 732 North Mixvale Blvd.,Madison, Wis. 53705.

Sec.-Norman Key.Publication-' afety, 5 nos.

National Commission on Teacher Education and Profes-sional Standards (NEM, 1201 16th St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20036.

Chinn.-Lois Williams, 200 North 18th St., Monte-bello, Calif. 90640.

Sec.-Roy A. Edelfelt.Publications-Conference Reports. Certification Man-

ual.National Committee for Support of the Public Schools,

1424 16th St., NW., Suite 102, Washington,D.C. 20036.

Exec. dir.- Gerald Sroufe.Publications-NCSPS News, 8 nos. Fact Sheets, 5 nos.

Digest and Report, an.National Committee on Employment of Youth, 145

East 32d St., New York, N.Y. 10016.Chmn.-Robert S. Cramer.Sec.-Eli E. Cohen.Publications-The American Child, q. Youth and

Work, bm.

National Conference on Research in English, ThePres.-Margaret Early, Syracuse University, 508 Uni-

versity Pl., Syracuse, N.Y. 13310.Sec.-Coleman Morrison, School of Education, Tem-

ple University, Philadelphia, Pa. 19122.Publications-Development of Taste in Literature,

1963. Director, an.National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers, 201

Ashby St., North, Atlanta, Ga. 30314.Pres.-E. R. Gay, 1990 Timothy Rd., Athens, Ga.

30601.Sec.-Dorothy J. Allen, 1446 Ezra Church Dr., NW.,

Atlanta, Ga. 30314.Publication-Our National Family, q.

National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 700 NorthRush St., Chicago, 111. 60611.

Pres.-Mrs. John M. Mallory, Box 718, Union Station,Endicott, N.Y. 13760.

Adm. asst.-J. Robert Merrill.Publications-The PTA Magazine. Proceedings.

National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Educa-tion, 1750 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington,D.C. 20006.

Chinn.-Arnold B. Grobman, Rutgers University, NewBrunswick, N.J. 08905.

Sec.-Rolf W. Larson.Publication-List of Institutions, an.

National Council for Geographic Education, 111 WestWashington St., Chicago, 111. 60602.

Pres.-Robert A. Harper, Department of Geography,University of Maryland, College Park, Md. 20742.

Sec.-Lisle S. Mitchell.Publication-Journal of Geography, 9 nos.

National Council for the Social Studies (NEA), 120116th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-John Jarolimek, College of Education, Univer-sity of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98105.

Sec.-Merrill F. Hartshorn.Publication-Social Education.

National Council of Administrative Women in Education(NEA), 1201 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C.20036.

Pres.-Frances Hamilton, 4200 Cathedral Ave., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20016.

Sec.-Lois V. Rogers.Publication-NCAIVE News, 3 nos.

National Council of Local Administrators of VocationalEducation and Practical Arts

Pres.-Fred V. Miner, Clover Park Education Center,4500 Steilacoom Blvd., SW., Tacoma, Wash.98499.

Sec.-Harold Lewis, Board of Education, City of NewYork, 66 Rugby Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11226.

Publication-Council-Gram, q.National Council of Officers of State Teachers Associa-

tions, 1335 North Blvd., Baton Rouge, La. 70802.Head-J. K. Haynes.Sec.-Vernon McDaniels, 1191 Navasota St., Austin,

Tex. 78702.National Council of State Consultants in Elementary

Education, 3942 North Upland St., Arlington,Va. 22207.

Pres.-Robert Johnstone, State Education Depart-ment, Albany, N.Y. 10224.

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Sec.Rose Koury, 3942 North Upland St., Arlington,Va. 22207.

Publication --dimwit/ Report.National Council of Teachers of English, 1111 Kenyon

Rd., Urbana, III. 61801.Pres.Robert A. Bennett, San Diego Unified School

District, Education Center, Park Blvd. at El Cajon,San Diego, Calif. 92103,

Asst. exec. sec.Edmund J. Farrell.PublicationsElementary English, 8 nos. English

Journal, 9 nos. College English, 8 nos. CollegeComposition and Commun.cation, 4 nos.Abstracts of English Studies, 10 nos.

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NEAT,1201 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036,

Pres.H. Vernon Price, University of Iowa, IowaCity, Iowa 52240.

Sec.Jatnes D. Gates.PublicationsMathematics Teacher, 8 nos. Arith-

metic Teacher, 6 nos.National Council of Technical Schools, 1835 K St., NW.,

Washington, D.C. 20010.Pres.Robert Thompson.Sec.Karl 0. Werwath.PublicationsEngineering Technology Careers. Direc-

tory of Technical Institute Courses.

National Council on Family Relations, 1219 UniversityAve., S.E., Minneapolis, Minn. 55409.

Pres.Gerald R. Leslie, Department of Sociology,University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. 32601.

Exec..° ff.Mrs. Vance Jewson.PublicationsJournal of Marriage and the Family, q.

The Family Coordinator.

National Council on Measurements in Education, Officeof Evaluation Services, Michigan State University,East Lansing, Mich 48823.

Pres.Jack C. Merwin, College of Education, Univer-sity of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 55455.

Sec.Irvin J. Lehmann.PublicationsJournal of Educational Measurement.

Newsletter.

National Council on Religion in Higher Education, seeSociety for Religion in Higher Education

National Council on Schoolhouse Construction, seeCouncil of Educational Facility Planners

National Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children andAdults, 2023 West Ogden Ave., Chicago, Ill.

60612.Acting exec. dir.Jayne Shover.Sec.Jacqueline J. Porter.

PublicationsRehabilitation Literature, m. EasterSeal Bulletin, q.

National Education Association of the United States,1201 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.Donald E. Morrison.Exec. sec.Sam M. Lambert.Publications Today's Education, 9 nos. Proceedings,

an. Handbook, an.

(For affiliated organizations and departments, seeAmerican Association for Health, Physical Educationand Recreation; American Association of Colleges forTeacher Education; American Association of SchoolAdministrators; American Association of School Librar-ians; American Driver and Traffic Safety EducationAssociation; American Educational Research Associa-tion; American Industrial Arts Association; Associationfor Higher Education; Association for Supervision andCurriculum Development; Council for Exceptional Chil-dren; Association for Educational Communications &Technology; Department of Classroom Teachers; Na-tional Association of Elementary School Principals; HomeEconomics Education Association; Department of Ele-mentary Kindergarten-Nursery Education; Departmentof Foreign Languages; Rural Education Association;Department of Vocational Education; Educational Poli-cies Commission; Journalism Education Association;Legislative Commission; Music Educators, NationalConference; National Art Education Association;Future Teachers of America; National Association ofEducational Secretaries; National Association forPublic School Adult Education; National Association ofSecondary-School Principals; National Association ofWomen Deans and Counselors, The, National BusinessEducation Association; National Commission on Profes-sional Rights and Responsibilities; National Commissionon Safety Education; National Commission on TeacherEducation and Professional Standards; National Councilfor the Social Studies; National Council of AclnAnistra-tive Women in Education; National Council of Teachersof Mathematics; National Honor Society; National Coun-cil on Teacher Retirement; National Junior Honor So-ciety; National Retired Teachers Association; NationalSchool Public Relations Associations; National ScienceTeachers Association; Speech Association of America;Student National Educational Association.)

National Education Field Service AssociationPres.Cecil Elmore, Box 5007, Lansing, Mich.

48905.

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Sec.- Orville Berwick, 5 East Read St., Baltimore,Mcl.

PublicationNE FSA Quarterly.National Educational Television and Radio Center, 1619

Massachusetts Ave., NW., Washington, D.C.20036.

Off. mgr.Dimitra Baker.National Extension Homemakers Council, Lyman,

Wyoming 82937.HeadMrs. Keith Blackner.Exec. sec.Mrs. Louis Fear, Southerland, Nebraska

69165.PublicationHandbook, 4 nos.

National Faculty Association of Community and JuniorColleges, 1201 16th St., NW., Washington,D.C. 20036.

Exec. dir.Alan G. Stratton.PublicationNFA Reports, q.

National Federation of Business and Professional Wom-en's Clubs, Inc., 2012 Massachusetts Ave NW.,Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.Ruth Moss Easterling, 811 Bromley Rd., Char-lotte, N.C. 28207.

Sec.Lucille ShrivenPublicationNational Business Woman, m.

National Federation of Modern Language TeachersAssociations, 212 Crosby Hall, State University ofNew York at Buffalo, Buffalo, N.Y. 14214.

Pres.Violet E. Bergquist, University of Illinois,Chicago, III. 60680.

Sec.Gordon R. Silber.PublicationThe Modern Language Journal, 8 nos.

National Federation of State High School AthleticAssociations, P.O. Box 98, Elgin, III. 60120.

Pres. Sam F. Burke, Box 71, Thomaston, Ga.30286.

Sec. Clifford B. Fagan.PublicationNational Press, 9 nos.

National Forensic League, Ripon, Wis. 54971.Pres.Karl E. Mundt, Uni,-:c1 States Senate, Washing-

ton, D.C. 20510.Sec. Lister M. Tucker.PublicationThe Rostrum, 9 nos.

National Geographic Society, 17th and M Sts.. NW.,Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.Melvin M. Payne.Sec.Robert E. Doyle.PublicationsNational Geographic Magazine, m.

National Geographic School Bulletin, w.National Health Council, 1740 Broadway, New York,

N.Y. 10019.

Exec. dir.Peter G. Meek.Sec.-Thomas P. Carpenter,PublicationAmmal Report.

National Home Study Council, 1601 18th St., Washing-ton, D.C. 20009.

Exec. dir.David A. Lockmiller.Pies.Gilbert K. Gra.et, 437 Madison Ave New

York, N.Y. 10022.Public a tio n News, in.

National Honor Society (NEA), 1201 16th St., N.W.,Washington, D.C. 20036.

Sec.Owen B. Kiernan.Publication Handbook.

National Institute of Arts and Letters, 633 West 155thSt.. New York, N.Y. 10032.

Pres.William Maxwell.Sec.Felicia Geffen.PublicationsYearbook. Proceedings, an.

National Interfraternity Conference, P.O. Box 40368,Indianapolis, Ind. 46240.

Pres.Robert D. Lynn, 1738 Ridgeway Rd., Mem-phis, Tenn. 38117.

Exec. dir. Jack L. Anson.Publication Annual Report.

National Junior Honor Society (NEA), 1201 16th St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Sec.Owen B. Kiernan,PublicationHandbook.

National Kindergarten Association, 8 West 40th St., NewYork, N.Y. 10018.

Pres.William F. Westlin,ham, N.J. 0 i 928.

Sec.Creighton Peet, 655N.Y. 10009.

PublicationHandbook.National League for Nursing, 10 Columbus Circle, New

York, N.Y. 10019.Pres.Anne Kibrick, Boston College, School of Nurs-

ing, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02135.Sec.Margaret E. Walsh.PublicationNursing Outlook, m.

National League of Teachers' AssociationsPres.Eunice Fischbach, 3040 North Downer Ave.,

Milwaukee, Wis. 53211.Sec.Esther Wolfgram, 4415 North 28th St., Milwau-

kee, Wis. 53713.PublicationsBulletins. Newsletter, q.

National Merit Scholarship Corporation, 990 Grove St.,Evanston, III. 60201.

Pres.John M. S talnaker.

54 Nicholson Drive, Chat-

East 14th St., New York,

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Sec.-R. James Gormley, 135 South LaSalle St.,Chicago, In. 60603.

Publications-Annual Report. Research Reports, ir.National Organization on Legal Problems of Education,

825 Western Ave., Topeka, Kans. 66606.Pres.-Manny S. Brown, 314 Sixth St., Racine,

Wis. 53403.Sec.-M.A. McGliehey, 825 Western Ave., Topeka,

Kans. 66606.Publication-NOLPE Notes.

National Professional Honorary Agricultural EducationFraternity, 103 Holton Hall, Kansas State Univer-sity, Manhattan, Kans. 66502.

Pres.-Kenneth E. James, Illinois State University,Normal, Kans. 61761.

Sec.- -Ray Agan, Kansas State University, Manhattan,Kans. 66502.

National Recreation and Park Association, 1700 Penn-sylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006.

Acting pres.-Willard W. Brown.Exec. off. -William B. Pond.Publication-Park and Recreation, in.

National Rehabilitation Association, Inc., 1522 K St.,N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005.

Pres.-Dill D. Beckman, 400 Wade Hampton StateOffice Bldg., Columbia, S.C. 29201.

Exec. dir.-E. B. Whitten.Publication-Journal of Rehabilitation, bm.

National Safety Council, 425 North Michigan Ave.,Chicago, 111. 60611.

Pres.-Howard Pyle.Sec.-William Champlin.Publications-National Safety News. Journal of

Safety Research. School Safety. Family Safety.Traffic Safety.

National School Boards Association, Inc., 1233 CentralSt., Evanston, III. 60201.

Pres.-Kenneth E. Buhrmaster, 809 Charles St.,Scotia, N.Y. 12302.

Exec. dir.-Harold V. Webb.Publications-The American School Board Journal,

m. Annual Report.National School Public Relations Association INEA),

1201 16th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.Pres.-Lloyd R. Bell, 316 West 12th St.. Austin,

Tex. 78701.Exec. dir.-Roy K. Wilson.Publications-Education U.S.A., w. Trends, bw. It

Starts in the Classroom, m. Public Relations GoldMind and Communications Guide, an. The Shapeof Education, an.

National Science Teachers Association INEA), 120116th St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Morris Lerner, Barringer High School, 90Parker St., Newark, N.J. 07104.

Sec.-Robert H. Carleton.Publications-The Science Teacher, 9 nos. Science

and Children, 8 nos.National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc.,

79 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016.Pres.-Bradford A. Warner, European-American Bank

and Trust Co., 320 Park Ave., New York,N.Y. 10022.

Exec. dir.-Wilfred D. David, M.D.Publications-Sight-Saving Review, q. The News, q.

Annual Report.National Society for the Study of Education, 5835

Kintbark Ave., Chicago, 111. 60637.Pres.-Chinn.-Robert J. Havighurst.Sec.-Herman G. Richey.Publication-Yearbook.

National Society of Communicating Arts, 18 SouthMichigan Ave., Chicago, III. 60603.

Head-Edward Brower.Sec.-Josephine Rathje.

National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, 2705 13th St.,NW., Suite 557, Washington, D.C. 20018.

Pres.-Mabel S. Bouldin, 8333 South Langley Ave.,Chicago, III. 60619.

Chmn.-Mrs. Arthur Mae Norris, 1337 South HallSt., Montgomery, Ala. 36106.

Publication-KRINON, an.National Study of School Evaluation, 2201 Wilson Blvd.,

Arlington, Va. 22201.Chmn.-Richard J. Bradley, New England Association

of Colleges and Schools, 50 Beacon St., Boston,Mass. 02108.

Sec.-Donald C. Manlove, School of Education, Indi-ana University, Bloomington, Ind. 47401.

National University Extension Association, One DupontCircle, Suite 360, Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.-Robert F. Ray, University of Iowa, East Hall,Iowa City, Iowa 52240.

Exec. dir.-Robert J. Pitchell.Publications-Spectator, 5 nos. Newsletter. Guide to

Independent Study.

National Vocational Guidance Association, 1607 NewHampshire Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20009.

Pres.-William C. Bingham, School of Education,Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903.

Exec. dir.-Willis E. Dugan.

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Publications Newsletter, q. Vocational GuidanceQuarterly.

Near East College Association, Inc., 305 East 45th St..New York, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.-Alfred E. Tree.Adm. dir. -Walter Prosser.

New England Association for American StudiesPres.-John R. Betts, Boston College, Chestnut Hill,

Mass. 02167.Sec. Anne V. Schlabach, Bennington College, Ben-

nington, Vt. 05201,New England Association of Chemistry Teachers

Pres.-Louise 0. C. Swenson, Masconomet Reg. HighSchool, Topsfield, Maine 01921.

Sec.-Alan H. Davis, Plymouth State College, Plym-outh, N.H. 03264.

Publications-NEACT Report, 12 nos. NEACT News-letter, 5 nos.

New England Association of Colleges and SecondarySchools, 131 Middlesex Turnpike, Burlington,Mass. 01803.

Pres.-W. Howard Niblock, Winchester Public

Schools, Sanborn House, Winchester, Mass.

01890.Exec. dir.-Frank A. Tredinnick.Publication-New England Association Review, 3 nos.

New England Association of Teachers of English P.O.Box 234, Lexington, Mass. 02173.

Pres.-John W. Ragle, Dartmouth College, Hanover,N.H. 03755.

Sec.-Ardena Manahan, 57 Marked Tree Rd., Need-ham, Mass. 02192.

Publications-English Leaflet, 8 nos. Newsletter.New England Board of Higher Education, The, 20

Walnut St., Wellesley, Mass. 02181.Dir.-Alan D. Ferguson.Publication-Facts About New England Institutions

of Higher Education, an.

New England Camping Association, Inc., 29 Common-wealth Ave., Boston, Mass. 02116.

Pres.-Jean G. McMullan.Sec.-Theresa E. Phimey.Publication-Newsletter, 4 nos.

New England Colleges Fund, Inc., The, 581 BoylstonSt., Boston, Mass. 02116.

Exec. dir.-Blair Cleveland.Publication-Annual Report.

New England Foreign Language AssociationPres.-A. David Kossoff, Hispanic and Italian Studies,

Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912.

Sec.-Henry F. Capasso, Department of Languages,University of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. 02881.

Publication- Modern Language Journal, q.New England History Teachers' Association, Bentley

College, Beaver & Forest Sts., Waltham, Mass.02154.

Pres.-C. R. Davenport.Sec.-Dora Dagliarani.Publication - The New England Social Studies Bulle-

tin, Bien. Newsletter, 3 nos.New England Junior College Council

Pres.-Clifton W. Emery, Jr., Worcester Junior Col-lege, 168 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 01608.

Sec.-William F. Flanagan, Rhode Island Junior Col-lege, 199 Promenade St., Prov., R.I. 02908.

New England Library Association, P.O. Box 413, Matta-poisett, Mass. 02739.

Pres.-Adelaide Lockhart, Dartmouth College, Han-over, N.H. 03755.

Sec.-Nan Berg.Publication-Newsletter, q.

New England School Development Council, 55 ChapelSt., Newton, Mass. 02160.

Chmn.-Frederick C. Walker, Dover, N.H. 03820.Sec.-Robert S. Ireland.Publication-NESDEC Exchange, q.

New England School Library Association, Box 127,Jacksonville, Vt. 05234.

Pres.-Catherine E. Jones, 30 Colony Rd., Lexington,Mass. 02173.

Sec.-C. Helen Henry, 60 Eliot St., Milton, Mass.02178.

Publication-News, sa.North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools, 5454 South Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill.60615.

Pres.-Albert L. Pugsley, Youngstown State Univer-sity, Youngstown, Ohio 44503.

Sec.-Norman Burns.Publication-North Central Association Quarterly.

Commission on Secondary Schools, 5454 South ShoreDr., Chicago, III. 60615.

Sec.-John A. Stanavage, 5454 South Shore Dr.,Chicago, III. 60615.

Publication-Quarterly.North Central Conference of Summer School Deans

Pres.-Henry Kronenberg, University of Arkansas,Fayetteville, Ark. 72701.

Sec.-Harold 0. Ried, University of New M xico,Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87106.

Publication-Handbook.

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Northeast Conference on the Teaching of ForeignLanguages, liox 881, Madison, Conn. 06443.

Chinn, Hilary Hayden, 0.S.B., St, Anse lin's AbbeySchool, Washington, D.C.

Sec.-Donald D. Walsh, Box 881, Madison,06443.

Publication-Reports Of the Working Committees, an.Northwest Association of Junior Colleges

Pres.-Rodney Berg, Everett Junior College, Everett,Wash. 98201,

Sec. Don Morgan, Clatsop College, Astoria, Oreg.97103.

Northwest Association of Secondary and HigherSchools, 3731 University Way, NE., Seattle, Wash.98105.

Tres.- Reid Bishop, State Department of Education,Boise, Idaho 83707.

Sec. James F. Bemis.Publications-Proceedings, an. Handbook. Newsletter.

Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Box 117, Oak Ridge,Tenn. 37830.

Exec. dir.- William G. Pollard.Pres.-Paul M. Gross, Department of Chemistry, Duke

University, Durham, N.C. 27706.Publications-General Information. Annual Report.

Oliver Wendell Holmes Association, The, 381 Park Ave.,South, New York, N.Y. 10016.

Chmn.-Kirtley F. Mather.Sec.-Sidney Wallach.

Optical Society of America, Inc., 2100 PennsylvaniaAve., NW., Washington, D.C. 20037.

Pres.-Bruce H. Billings, American Embassy, Taipei,Taiwan, San Francisco, Calif. 96263.

Exec. dir.-Jarus W. Quinn.Publications Journal of the Optical Society of Amer-

ica, m. Applied Optics, m.

Organization of American Historians, 112 North BryanSt., Bloomington, Ind. 47401.

Sec.-Thomas D. Clark.Publication-Journal of American History, q.

Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools,The, 405 36th Ave., East, Seattle, Wash. 98102.

Pres.-John B. Grant, Jr.Sec.-E. Bruce Haertl, Charles Wright Academy, 7723

Chambers Creed Road, Tacoma, Wash. 98467.

Pacific Northwest Conference of Foreign LanguageTeach is

Chmn.-Robert Schiffner, Gonzaga University, Spo-kane, Wash. 99202.

Publication-Proceedings, an.

Conn.

Pacific Northwest Library Association, Washington StateLibrary, Olympia, Wash. 98501.

Pres.- Maryan Reynolds,Sec.-Carolyn Else, Pierce City Library System, 2356

Tacoma Ave., South, Tacoma, Wash. 98402.Publication-P.N.L.A. Quarterly.

Pacific Sociological AssociationPres.-Carl Backman, University of Nevada, keno,

Nev. 89507Sec.-Thomas Ford Hoult, Arizona State University,

Tempe, Ariz. 85281.Publication-Pacific Sociological Review.

Phi Delta Kappa, National Sorority of, see NationalSorority of Phi Delta Kappa.

Philosophy of Education Society, The, 225 Sutton Hall,University of Texas, Austin, Tex. 78712.

Pres.-Philip H. Phenix, Teachers C. g, ColumbiaUniversity, New York, N.Y. 10027.

lec.-Charles E. Dwyer, School of Education, Univer-sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104.

Publications-Educational Theory, q. Proceedings.

Piedmont University Center of North Carolina, Inc.,Reynolda House, Box 11045, Bethabara Station,Winston-Salem, N.C. 27106.

Pres.-Kenneth R. Williams, Winston-Salem State Uni-versity, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27101.

E. ec. dir.-Paul A. Marrotte.Publications-Annual Report. Film Library Directory.

Play Schools Associations, Inc., The, 120 West 57th St.,New York, N.Y. 10019.

Pres.-Edward R. Schwartz.Exec. dir.-Rowena M. Shoemaker.Publications-Annual Report. Newsletter. Handbook,

Reading Reform Foundation, 36 West 44th St., NewYork, N.Y. 10036.

Pres.-Watson Washburn.Sec.-Lithgow Osborne, 34 Dill St., Auburn, N.Y.

13021Publication-Reading Reform Foundation Brochure.

Registry of Medical Technologists, sec American Societyof Clinical Pathologists.

Rocky Mountain College Placement AssociationPres.-Dana W. Stevens, 26 Strong Hall, Lawrence,

Kans. 66044.Sec.-Frank Day, 104 Psychology Bldg., University of

Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 85717.Publication -RMCPA Diggin's.

Rural Education Association, 1201 16th St., NW.,

Washington, D.C. 20036

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Pres. Thomas J. Quick, State Department of Educa-tion, Columbus, Ohio 4.3215.

Sec. Lewis It Tamblyn.Publication- Rural Filucation News, q.

Rural Sociological SocietyPres. Glenn V. Fuguitt, Departmei of Rural Sociol-

ogy, 11 a iversit y of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

53706.Sec, Howard M. Sauer, South Dakota State Ct liege,

Brookings, S. Dak, 57006.PublicationRural Sociology, q.

School Facilities Council of Architecture, Education,and Industry

John Chinning, Syracuse School System, Syra-cuse, N.Y. 13224.

Sec. Arnold W. Salisbury, Department of EducationAdministration, Western Illinois University, Ma-comb, III. 61455.

Publication Horizon Expander.School Science and Mathematics Association, Inc., P.O.

Box 246, 1210 Elliston Dr., Bloomington, Ind.47401.

Pres. -Janes Ulrich, 131 South Dwyer Ave., Arling-ton Heights, Ill. 60005.

Sec.Donald R. Winslow.Publication School Science and Mathematics.

Secondary School Admission Test BoardPres.Robert W. Sides, Phillips Academy, Andover,

Mass.

Sec.- -James Cowing, Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass.Social Science Research Council, 230 Park Ave., New

York, N.Y. 10017.Pres.Henry W. Riecken.Vice-pros. Paul Webbink.Publications- SSRC Items, q. Annual Repo-t.

Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (for Secondary Schools),Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. 01610.

Pres.Dora A. Sacnz, Martin High School, 2002 SanBernardo St., Laredo, Tex. 78040.

Sec.Richard B. Klein.Publication Albricias, q.

Societe des Professeurs Francais en Amerique, 1111Lexipgton Ave., New York, N.Y. 10028.

Pres.Andre Maman, Princeton University, Pr'ace-ton, N.J. 08540

Sec.-Suzanne de Domenico, 315 8th Ave., New York,N.Y. 10001

PublicationBulletin, an.Society for College and University Planning, Columbia

University, 616 West 114th St., New York,N.Y. 10025.

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Pres. Harold L. Goyitte, arvard U iiversity, 600Holyoke Center, 75 Mt. Auburn ',t., Cambridge,Mass. 02138.

Exec. (hr. John!). Teller.Publications -Proceedings, an. Bibliography.

Society for Occupational Research, Ltd., 1860 Broad.way, New York, N.Y. 10023.

H1ad J. EL BedfordSec.- William W. Brickinan.Publications --Occupational Ontiooi:, in. School and

Society, bw.

Society for the Advancement of Education, The, 1860Broadway, New York, N.Y, 10023,

Pres. Stanley Lehrer, 82 Shelbourne Lane, NewHyde Park, N.Y. 11040,

Sec.William W. Brickman.PublicationSchool aud Society, m.

Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study,127 East 73rd St., New York, N.Y. 10021.

Pres.Nils Hasschno, Department of Scandinavian,University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.55455.

Exec. sec.Gene G. Gage.PublicationScandinavian Studies, q.

Society for Religion in Higher Education, 400 ProspectSt., New Haven, Conn. 06511.

Pres.Walter J. Harrelson, Vanderbilt DivinitySchool, Nashville, Tenn. 37203.

Sec.-Harry Smith. 53 Sante Fe Ave., Hamden, Conn.06517.

Publication--Directory of Fellows, an.

Society of American Foresters, 1010 16th St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres..Kenneth P. Davis, School of Forestry, YaleUniversity, New Haven, Conn. 06511,

Exec. vice-Ares. H. R. Glascock, Jr.Publications Journal of Forestry, m. Forest Science,

9.

Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers,Nine East 41st St., New York, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.Deane R. White, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours &Co., Parlin, N.J. 08859.

Sec.Denis A. Courtney.Publication Journal of the SAfPTE, m.

Society of Park and Recreation Educators, 1700 Penn-sylvania Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20006.

Pres.Sal J. Prczioso.Sec. Donald Henkel.PublicationForum Newstetter.

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Society of Professors of EducationPres. -Glen Hass, College of Education, University of

Florida. Gainesville, Fla. 32601.Sec. -Roberta yles, School of Education, Atlanta

Univer..ity,71tlanta, Ga. 30314.Publications -111( nograph, an. SPE Review. Directory.

Society of State Directors of Health, Physical Educationand Recreation

Pres. Cordon 0. Jensen, State Department of PublicInstruction, Madison, Wis. 53702.

Sec. -Simon A. McNeely. U. S. Office of Education,Washington, D.C. 20202.

Publication The Society of State Directors ofHealth, Physic II Education and Recreation. News-letter, ir.

Society of Woman Geographers, The 1619 New Hamp-shire Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20009.

Pres.Marion Stirling.Sec.Benita S. Harris.PublicationBulletin, an.

South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Universityof Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. 37916.

Pres.Robert H. West, Department of English, Uni-versity of Georgia, Athens, Ga. 30602.

Sec.Edward W. Bratton.PublicationBulletin, q.

South-Central Modern Language AssociationPres.Alfred R. Newmann, University of Houston,

Houston, Tex. 77001.Sec.Patricia K. Rickels, University of Southwestern

Louisiana, Lafayette, La. 70506.PublicationThe South-Central Bulletin, q.

Southeastern American Studies Association, Box 46,College Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Philadel-phia, Pa. 19104.

Pres.Claud Green, Clemson University, Clemson,S.C. 29631.

Sec.Gerald E. Critoph, Stetson University, Deland,Fla. 32720.

PublicationNewsletter.

Southeastern Art Association, see National Art Educa-tion Association.

Southeastern Library AssociationPres.Potter Kellam, University of Georgia, Athens,

Ga. 30601.Sec.Ann W. Morton, P.O. Box 1032 Decatur,

Ga. 30030.Publication -- Southeastern Librarian, q.

Southern Association for Physical Education of CollpgeWomen

'res.Helen Watson, University of Tennessee, Knox-ville, Tenn. 37916.

Sec.Kay Manuel, Agnes Scott College, Decatur,Ga, 30030.

PublicationNewsletter, 3 nos.Southern Association of College and University Business

OfficersPres.Dud Giezen tan tier, University of Oklahoma,

Norman, Okla. 73069.Sec.Luther C. Callahan. University of Alabama,

University, Ala. 35486.PublicationsSACUBO News, sa, Proceedings, an.

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 795Peachtree St., NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30308.

Pres.Harold M. Wilson, Arlington County PublicSchools, Arlington, Va.

Dir.Fleix C. Robb.PublicationsProceedings, an. Newsletter. Annual

Report.Commission on Colleges, 795 Peachtree St., Atlanta,

NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30308.Dir.Felix C. Robb.Sec.Gordon W. Sweet.

Commission on Secondary Schools, 795 Peachtree St.,N.E., Atlanta, Ga. 30308.

Chmn.James B. Massey, Jr.Sec.Raymond G. Wilson, 795 Peachtree St., NE.,

Atlanta, Ga. 30308.Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Adminis-

tratorsPres.Eunice Edwards, Fisk University, Nashville,

Tenn. 37203.Sec.James L. Garner.PublicationSASFAA News, ir.

Southern Association of Independent Schools, AshvilleSchool for Boys, School Rd., Ashville, N.C. 28806.

Pres.John L. Tyrer.Sec.E. S. Kahn, Florida Memorial College, 15800 Le

Jeune Ave., Miami, Fla. 33146.Publication--Annual Report.

Southern Association of Junior Colleges, 795 PeachtreeSt., NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30308.

Pres.Walte A. Graham, Southern Union StateJunior College, Wadley, Ala. 36274.

Sec.Fred Lenfestey, Post Office Drawer, Bartow,Fla. 33830.

Southern College Personnel AssociationPres.Barbara A. Chandler, Georgia State College for

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Women, Milledgeville, Ga. 31061.PublicationSCPA Newsletter, q.

Southern College Placement AssociationPres.--Don C. Colby, 4202 Fowler Ave., Tampa,

Fla. 33620.Sec.Ralph P. Malone, Box 416, Fort Valley, Ga.

31030.PublicationSCOOP, q. Handbook. Directory.

Southern University Conference, Binning hani-SouthernCollege, Birmingham, Ala. 35204.

Pres.Herbert Longenecker, Tulane University, NewOrleans, La 70118.

Sec.Charles D. Hounshell.Publication Proceedings, an.

Southwest Association of Student Financial Aid Admin-istratt rs.

Pres. Charles J. Sheehan, University of New Mexico,University Hill, NE., Albuquerque, N. Mex.87106.

Sec.Frances Richison, New Mexico Highlands Uni-versity, Las Vegas, N. Mex. 87701.

Publication Newsletter, q.Southwest Placement Association

Pres.James F. McKay, Southern University, South-ern Branch P.O., Baton Rouge, La. 70813

Sec.L..vrence G. Brown, Central Placement Office,University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701.

PublicationsBroadside, an. Theatre Documentation,sa.

Southwestern Library AssociationPres.Lee Brawner, Texas State Library, Drawer DD,

Central Station, Austin, Tex. 78711.Sec.Della Thomas, Oklahoma State University, Still-

water, Okla. 74074.:InblicationS1V.LA Newsletter, sa.

Southwestern Philosophical Society, 455 West LindseySt., Norman, Okla. 73069.

Pres. Irwin C. Lieb, University of Austin, Austin,Tex. 78712.

Sec.Robert W. Shahan.PublicationNewsletter, sa.

Special Libraries Association, 235 Park Ave. S., NewYork, N.Y. 10003

Pres.Robert AV. Gibson, G.M. Corporation ResearchLaboratories, 12 Mile & Mound Rds., Warren,Mich. 48090.

Exec. dir.George H. Ginader.PublicationSpecial Libraries, 10 nos.

Speech Communication Association, Statler HiltonHotel, New York, N.Y. 10001

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Pres.Theodore Clevenger, Florida State University,Tallahassee, Fla. 32306.

Sec.William Work.PublicationsDirectory, an. Journal of Speech, q.

Spectra, bm.

Steamship Historical Society of Americo, Inc., 4 BroadSt., Stapleton, S.I., N.Y. 10304.

Pres.John A. Breiaert, 8 Regatta Rd., NorthWeymouth, Maine 02191.

Sec. -Alice S. Wilson, 414 Pelton Ave., Staten Island,N.Y. 10310.

PublicationSteamboat Bill, q.Student National Education Association (NEA), 1201

16th S' , NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.Dir.Dirck W. Brown.PublicationStudent Impact.

Swedish Pioneer Historical Society, Inc., 5125 NorthSpaulding Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60625.

Pres.Wesley M. Westerberg, Kendall College, Evans-ton, 111. 60201.

Sec.P. Raymond Nelson, 5255 North Sawyer Ave.,Chicago, Ill. 60625.

PublicationThe Swedish Pioneer Historical Quar-terly.

Teachers Insurance and Anmity Association of America,730 Third Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.Thomas C. Edwards.Sec.Clarence E. Galston.PublicationAnnual Report.

Theatre Library Association, 111 Amsterdam Ave., Rm.513, New York, N.Y. 10023.

Pres.Louis A. Rachow.Sec.Richard M. Buck.PublicationsBroadside, an. Theatre Documentation,

sa.

Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities,Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio 45387.

Pres.Samuel Baskin.Sec.Renate Muffler.

United Business Schools Association. 1730 M St., NW.,Washington, D.C. 20036.

Pres.Harry Ryan, 156 McCargo St., New Kensing-ton, Pa. 15068.

Exec. dir.Richard A. Fulton.PublicationsThe Compass, m. Bulletin. Directory.

United Nations Association of the United States ofAmerica, Inc., 833 United Nations Plaza, NewYork, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.Porter McKeever.

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Sec.-Robert S. Benjamin.Publication- I "(STA, 6 nos.

United States Catholic Conference-Department of Edu-cation, 1312 Massachusetts Ave., NW., Washing-ton, D.C. 20005

Dir.- Rev. Raymond A. Lucker.Publication-Annual Report.

United States National Commission for UNESCO,Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20520.

Chinn. -Alvin C. Eurich, 1180 Avenue of the Ameri-cas, New York, N.Y. 10036.

Sec.-L. A. Minnich.Publications-UNESCOPE, ir. Newsletter. Magazine.

United States National Student Association, 2115 S St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20008.

Pres.-David M. Ifshin.Vice-pres.-Donald A. Shall.Publications-College Law Bulletin. EdCentric.

USNSA Newsletter.

United States Student Press Association, 1779 ChurchStreet, NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Head-Bill Sievert.Sec.-Robert Burton.Publication-College Press Service.

University Aviation Association, Parks College, St. LouisUniversity, Cahokia, Ill. 62206.

Pres.-John D. Odegard, University of North Dakota,Grand Forks, N.D. 58201.

Sec.-Harold S. Wood, Parks College, St. LouisUniversity, Cahokia, III. 62206.

Publication-Newsletter.University Film Association

Pres.-Blair Watson, Dartmouth College, Fairbanks,Hanover, N.H. 03755.

Sec.-Dennis Lynch, University of Kansas, Lawrence,Kans. 66044.

Publication-Journal, q.

Upper Midwest Association of Collegiate Registrars andAdmissions Officers

Pres.-Harvey E. Johnson, South Dakota State Col-lege, Brookings, S. Dak. 57007.

Sec.-Sister Mary Avila Schurb, College of St. Teresa,Winona, Minn. 55987.

Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, V.F.W.Bldg., Broadway at 34th St., Kansas City, Mo.64111.

Commander-in-Chief-Ray Gallagher.Adjutant General-Julian Dickenson.Publication-V.F.W. Magazine, m.

Western Association of College and University BusinessOfficers

Pres.-Anthony D. Lazzaro, University of SouthernCalifornia, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007.

Sec.-Lauren Shelton, Washington State University,Pullman, Wash. 99163.

Publication-Proceedings, an.Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accredit-

ing Commission for Junior Colleges, ModestoJunior College, Modesto, Calif. 95350.

Chmn.-Calvin C. Flint, Foothill Junior College Dis-trict, 12345 El Monte Rd., Los Altos Hills,Calif. 94022.

Sec.-Henry T. Tyler.Publication-Directory of Accredited Institutions.

Western College Association, Mills College, Oakland,Calif. 94613.

Pres.-Mark H. Curtis, Scripps College, Claremont,Calif. 91711.

Sec.-Kay J. AndersenPublication-Addresses and Proceedings.

Western College Placement AssociationPres.-Louis L. Edwards, Oregon State University,

Corvallis, Oreg. 97331.Placement dir.-John E. Jones, California State Poly-

technic College, Pomona, Calif. 91766.Publication-Newsletter, q.

Western Independent Colleges Foundation, 1840 S. 13thEast, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105.

Pres.-Lawrence F. Small, Rocky Mountain College,Billings, Mont. 59102.

Sec.-Jack E. DanielsPublication-Annual Report.

Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education,P.O. Drawer P, Boulder, Colo. 80302.

Exec. dir.-Robert H. Kroepsch.Publications-Annual Report. Newsletter, q.

Western Psychological Association, Environmental Physi-ology Laboratory, 2251 College Ave., Berkeley,Calif. 94704.

Pres.-Harold H. Kelley, University of California, LosAngeles, Calif. 90024.

Sec.-Ronald Mayer, San Francisco State College, SanFrancisco, Calif. 94132

Western Society for Physical Education of CollegeWomen

Pres.-Mildred Wohlford, Washington State Univer-sity, Pullman, Wash. 99163.

Sec.-Jean Hodgkins, University of California, SantaBarbara, Calif. 93106

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PublicationsProceedings. an. Newsletter, q.Young Men's Christian Associations of the U.S.A.,

National Council of, 291 Broadway, New York,N.Y. 10007.

Pres.Donald M. Payne.Gen. si.,:.Robert W. Harlan.PublicationsNational Council Bulletin. Yearbook.

Young Women's Christian Associations of the U.S.A.,National Board of, 600 Lexington Ave., NewYork, N.Y. 10022.

Pres. Mrs. Robert W. Clay tor.Exec. dir.Edith M. Lerrigo.PublicationsYWCA Magazine, 9 nos. Y-Teen Scene,

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THIS SECTION lists national professional fraternities and honor and recognition societies thatmaintain chapters in colleges and universities and admit as members enrolled students, eitherundergraduate or graduate, or both. If membership is restricted to men or women only, that fact isindicated in the listing.

Alpha Alpha Gamma (Architecture and the related arts),(Women only), Millersville State College, Millers-ville, Pa. 17551.

Sec.Cora E. Melson.PublicationThe Alphabet.

Alpha Beta Alpha (Library Science), Shepherd College,Shepherdstown, W. Va. 25443.

Pres.Linda Ward, Mississippi State College forWomen, Columbus, Miss. 39701.

Sec.Jean A. Elliott.PublicationALPHABET, 3 nos.

Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity (Chemistry), (Men only),5503 East Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind.46219.

Pres.J. Haworth Jonte, South Dakota School ofMines & Technology, Rapid City, S. Dak. 57701

Sec.James F. Miller.PublicationThe Hexagon of Alpha Chi Sigma, q.

Alpha Delta Kappa (International Honorary Sorority forWomen Educators), 1615 West 92nd St., KansasCity, Mo. 64114.

Exec. dir.Agnes S. Robertson.Sec.Louise Bales.PublicationsThe Columns, 9 nos. The Kappan, ba.

Alpha Delta SigmaPres.William Mir Jak, School of Journalism, The

University of Texas, Austin, Tex. 78712.Exec. dir.Ralph L. Sellmeyes, Texas Technology

University, Lubbock, Tex. 79409.PublicationLinage, trien.

Alpha Epsilon Delta (Pre-Medicine), 7 Brookside Circle,Bronxville, N.Y. 10708.

Pres.Norman F. Witt, Department of Chemistry,University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 80304.

Sec.Charlotte M. Moore, 7 Brookside Circle, Bronx-vile, N.Y. 10708.

PublicationThe Scalpel, q.Alpha Epsilon Rho (Radio-TV), Department of Commu-

nications, Washington State University, Pullman,Wash. 99163.

Pres.Louis 0. Miller, Jr., University of South Caro-lina, Columbia, S.C. 29208.

Sec.Val Limburg.Public ationAEP Monitor, q.

Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity (Medicine), 703-ASoutheast First St., Evansville, Ind. 47713.

Pres.Frank J. Borrelli, 65 Minerva Dr., Yonkers,New York 10710.

Sec.William E. Adams, 55 East Erie St., Chicago,III. 60611.

PublicationThe Centaur.

Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity (Men only), 3706 Washing-ton Blvd., Indianapolis, Ind. 46205.

Pres.John D. Cahill, 65 La Sierra Dr., Arcadia,Calif. 91006.

Sec.Frank J. Brye, 111 East 38th St. Indianapolis,Ind. 46205.

PublicationThe Diary, q.

Alpha Lambda Delta (Freshman Scholarship) (Womenonly)

Pres.Miriam A. Shelden, 130 Student Services Bldg.,University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill. 61822.

Sec.Victor Johnson, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.

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Alpha Mu Gamma (National Collegiate Foreign Lan-guay. Honor Society), Los Angeles City College,855 North Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.90029.

Pres. -Joseph V. r',onias, Austin Pcay State Univer-sity, Clarksville, Tenn. 37040.

Sec.-Stanford M. Miller.Publications-Schroll, an. Newsletter, q. Handbook.

Alpha Omega Alpha (Medicine), 1725 West Harrison St.,Chicago, Ill. 60612.

Pres.-John Z. Bowers, Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation,277 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017.

Sec.-Florence Goodman.Publication-The Pharos Magazine, q.

Alpha Omega Fraternity (Dentistry) (Men only), 147West 42d St., New York, N.Y. 10036.

Pres.-Murray Cornish, 151 Eglin ton Ave., West,Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Sec.-Helen Cohen.Publication-The Alpha Omegan, 3 nos.

Alpha Phi Omega (Service (Men only)Pres.-Aubrey B. Hamilton, 705 Olive St., St. Louis,

Mo. 63101.Dir.- Joseph Scanlon, 1100 Waltower Bldg., Kansas

City, Mo. 64106.Publication-Torch and Trefoil, 7 nos.

Alpha Phi Sigma (Scholarship), Mayville State College,Mayville, N. Dak. 58257.

National pres.-James W. Neilson.Publication-The Key, ir.

Alpha Pi Mu (Industrial Engineering), Virginia Poly-technic Institute, Blacksburg, Va. 24061.

Pres.-Richard W. Trueswell, University of Massachu-setts, Amherst, Mass. 01002.

Sec.-Marvin H. Agee.Publication-The COGWHEEL, sa.

Alpha Psi Omega Fraternity (Dramatics),Head-Yetta G. Mitchell, Box 322, Waxahachie,

Tex. 75165.Vice-pres.-D. P. Garner, Eastern Illinois University,

Charleston, Ill. 61920.Publication-The Playbill.

Alpha Rho Chi (Architecture) (Men only), 4501 NorthHigh St., Columbus, Ohio 43214.

Pres.-John B. Filip, Box 290, R.D. #5, Shavertown,Pa. 18708.

Sec.-Edward Rhodes, P.O. Box 295, Ft. Knox,Ky. 40121.

Publication-The ARCH!, q.Alpha Tau Delta (Nursing) (Women only), 13301 El

Dorado Dr., Seal Beach, Calif. 90740.

Pres. Eleanor H. Newby, 752 East 70th Si.. LongBeach, Calif. 90805.

Sec.- Miriam Fay Furlong.Public ations -Cap'tions, sa. President 's Letter.

Alpha Zeta, see Fraternity of Alpha Zeta (Agriculture)Amercan Dental Interfraternity Council (Men only)

Pres.-William E. Koch, Jr., 23 North Gore Ave.,Webster Groves, Mo. 63119.

Sec.-Walter I. Levine, 809 Cathedral St., Baltimore,Md. 21201.

Association of College Honor Societies, 2812 LivingstonSt., Allentown, Pa. 18104.

Pres.-Thcordore W. &Liman, 422 AdministrationBldg. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.57308.

Sec.-Donald B. Hoffman.Publication-Blue Book, bien.

Axis (Osteopathy) (Women only)Pres. - -M. Olwen Gutcnsohn, D.O., Box 723, Kirks-

ville, Md.Sec.-Lydia T. Jordan, D.O., 104 East 12th St.,

Davenport, Iowa 52805.Beta Alpha Psi (Accounting) (Men only)

Pres.-Charles W. Taylor, School of Business andGovernment, University of Mississippi, University,Miss. 38677.

Sec.-Robert S. Waslcy, University of Colorado,Boulder, Colo. 80302.

Publication-News Letter, sa.Beta Beta Beta Biological Society, Drew University,

Madison, N.J. 07940.Pres.-E. G. S. Baker, Drew University, Madison,

N.J. 07940.Exec. off.-Louise Bush.Publication-BIOS, q.

Beta Gamma Sigma (Commerce)Pres.-John F. Mee, Indiana University, Bloomington,

Ind. 47401.Sec.-Cyril C. Ling, 101 North Skinker Blvd., Prince

Hall, St. Louis, Mo. 63130.Publications-Directory. Exchange.

Blue Key National Honor Fraternity (Leadership) (Menonly), 4435 Lafaye St., New Orleans, La. 70122.

Pres.-Richard F. Reicherter.Sec.-Louise Held.Publications-Blue Key Journal, sa. Newsletter, 3 nos.

Chi Beta Phi Scientific FraternityPres.-Conrad B. Park, Newberry College, Newberry,

S.C. 29108.Sec.-Victor R. Rail, Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa

52556.

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Publications-Chi Beta Phi Record, an. Chi Beta PhiNewsletter, an.

Chi Epsilon Fraternity (Civil Engineering), 104B TaylorHall, University Station, Austin, Tex. 78712.

Pres.-James M. Robbins, 83 Maplewood Ave., Maple-wood, N.J. 07040.

Sec. -John A. Focht, University Station, Austin,Tex. 78712.

Publication-The Transit, sa.Coif, see Order of the Coif, The (Law)CWENS, see National Society of CWENS, The (Sopho-

more Scholarship)Delta Epsilon Sigma (Scholarship-Catholic Colleges),

Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa 52001.Pres.-Boyd Litzinger, St. Bonaventure University, St.

Bonaventurc, N.Y. 14778.Sec.-Rev. R. L. Ferring, Loras College, Dubuque,

Iowa 52001.Publication-Delta Epsilon Sigma Bulletin,q.

Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity (Womenonly), 18518 Cherrylawn, Detroit, Mich. 48221.

Pres.-Adelaide L. Collycr, 400 Walnut Pl., Haver-town, Pa. 19083.

Sec.-Mrs. John Kuckuk.Publications-The Wheel, q. The Whistle, an.

Delta Phi Alpha (German), Department of EuropeanLanguages, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Ha-waii 96822.

Pres.-Herbert W. Reichert, University of North Caro-lina, Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514.

Sec.-Richard K. Seymour.Publication Yearbook.

Delta Phi Delta (Art), 415 West 24th St., Hays,Kans. 67601.

Pres.-John C. Thorns, Jr.Sec.-Margaret B. Thorns.Publication-Palette, an.

Delta Pi Epsilon, Inc., Gustavus Adolphus College, St.Peter, Minn. 56082.

Pres.-Raymond R. White, University of Oklahoma,Norman, Okla. 73069.

Sec.-Ellis J. Jones.Publications-Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, q. Business

Education Index, an.

Delta Psi Kappa (Physical Education) (Women only),Stout State University, Menomonie, Wis. 54751.

Head-Lucille Norton, Stephen F. Austin State Col-lege, Box 6171 SFA Station, Nacogdoches, Tex.75961.

Sec.-Kay Carter.Publications-The Foil, sa. The Shield, an.

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Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity (Dentistry) (Men only),2317 Westwood Ave., P.O. Box 6272, Richmond,Va. 23230.

Head-James W. Tinkle, 4326 Northeast Killings-worth, Portland, Oreg. 97218.

Sec.-Charles L. Eubank.Publication-DESMOS, q.

Delta Sigma Pi, see International Fraternity of DeltaSigma Pi (Commerce)

Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha (Forensics), SlipperyRock State College, Slippery Rock, Pa. 16057.

Pres.-James McBath, University of Southern Cali-fornia, Los Angeles, Calif. 90006.

Sec.-Theodore J. Walwik.Publication-Speaker and Gavel, q.

Delta Theta Ph; Law Fraternity, The (Alen only), 1660 LSt., NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Chancellor-Edward F. Meyers, Union CommerceBank, P.O. Box 5876, Cleveland, Ohio 44101.

Sec.-Joseph A. DePaul, 7100 Baltimore Ave., CollegePark, Md. 20740.

Publication-The Paper Book, q.

Epsilon Eta Phi Sorority (Commerce and BusinessAdministration) (Women only), Northwestern Uni-versity, 330 East Chicago Ave., Chicago, Ill.60611.

Pres.-Helen Larkin, 800 Bayridge Ave., Pittsburgh,Pa. 15226.

Sec.-M. Gleyn Nicholson, 7431 Penfield Court,Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208.

Publication-Epsilon Eta Phi Magazine, an.Epsilon Pi Tau, Inc., 518 Dixie Trail, Raleigh,

N.C. 27607.Chmn.-Robert L. Woodard, 721 Capitol Mall, Sacra-

mento, Calif. 95814.Exec. sec.-Delmar W. Olson.Publication-Annual Report.

Eta Kappa Nu Association (Electrical Engineering),University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. 61822.

Pres.-Anthony Gabrielle, 2 Broadway, New York,N.Y. 10004.

Sec.-Paul K. Hudson, University of Illinois, Urbana,Ill. 61801.

Publication-The Bridge, q.

Eta Sigma Phi Fraternity (Latin and Greek), Universityof Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis.

53201.Head-Mary Ann Burns.Publication-Nuntius, q.

Fraternity of Alpha Zeta (Agriculture) (Men only), 1010Vermont Ave., NW., Washington, D.C. 20005.

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Pres.-Fred Le Crone, Oklahoma State University,Stillwater, Okla. 74074.

Sec.-G. \V. Roach, 2060 North River Road, WestLafayette, Ind. 47906.

Publication-Alpha Zeta News, 3 nos.Gamma Alpha Chi (Advertising) (Women only), 860 Van

Vleet Oval, Room 240, Norman, Okla. 73069.Pres.-Hope Johnson, 1375 Euclid Ave., Cleveland,

Ohio 44115.Sec.-Mary H. Montgomery, 860 Van Vleet Oval,

Room 240, Norman, Okla. 73069.Publication-Lineage, q.

Gamma Alpha Graduate Scientific Society (Men only),318 Roberts Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca,N.Y. 14850.

Pres. -Emil M. Mark, University of California, Davis,Calif. 95616.

Sec.-W. T. Keeton, Department of Biology, CornellUniversity, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850.

Publication-Gamma Alpha Record, sa.Gamma Eta Gamma, see Legal Fraternity of Gamma Eta

Gamma, TheGamma Sigma Delta (Agriculture), New Mexico State

University, Box 3-Q, Las Cruces, N. Mex. 88001.Pres.-Clarence E. Scarsbrook, Auburn University,

Auburn, Ala. 36830.Sec.-Arden A. Baltensperger.Publication-Newsletter, an.

Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemical FraternityHead-Ben Gross, Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta-

nooga, Tenn.Sec.-Allan Powell, Department of Chemistry, Univer-

sity of Richmond, Richmond, Va. 23220.Publication-The Ray, q.

Gamma Theta UpsilonPres.-Theodore R. Speigner, North Carolina Central

University, Durham, N.C. 27707.Sec.-Lester Oakes, Clarion State College, Clarion,

Pa. 16214.Publication-Newsletter, an.

Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, The (Scholarship)Pres.-J. Kenneth Munford, Oregon State University,

Corvalli4, Oreg. 97330.Sec.-Lawrence R. Guild, 3923 West Sixth St., ,Los

Angeles, Calif. 90020.Publication-Phi Kappa Phi Journal.

International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi (Commerce)(Men only), 330 South Campus Ave., Oxford,Ohio 45056.

Exec. dir.-Charles L. Farrar.Sec.-Ben H. Wolfe nberger.

Publication-The DEL1ASIG, q.International Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi, The

(Men only)Pres.-Ben F. Small, 277 Park Ave., 16th Floor, New

York, N.Y. 10017.Sec.-William R. Jarnagain, 410 United Calif. Bank

Bldg., 9601 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Calif.90210.

Publications-The Brief, q. The Heacinoter, q,Iota Lambda Sigma (Industrial Education) (Men only)

Pres.-J. F. Ingram, State Department of Education,Montgomery, Ala. 36104.

Sec.-Dennis H. Price, University of Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, Ohio 45221.

Publication-Grand Chapter News, q.Iota Sigma Pi (Chemise' ?) (Women only)

Pres.-Jane Fracnkl-Conrat, 103 Hanover Rd., Reis-tertown, Md. 21136.

Sec.-Sister Antonius Kennelly, The College of St.Catherine, St. Paul, Minn. 55105.

Publication-The total'', an.Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sovority (Women only)

Grand Dean-Eileen L. Kelly, 570 Neff P d., GrossePointe, Mich. 48236.

Grand Registrar-Elizabeth R. Ellington, 230 Oakleaf,San Antonio, Tex. 78208.

Publication-Kappa Beta Pi Quarterly.Kappa Delta Epsilon (Education) Women only), 608

Superior Ave., Decatur, Ga. 30033.Pres.-Rae N. Griffith, 3623 Rutherford St., Harris-

burg, Pa. 17111.Sec.-Margaret Wight.Publications-Bulletin. Handbook.

Kappa Delta Pi (Education), Box A, West Lafayette,Ind. 47906.

Prcs.-Lorrene Love Ort, Bowling Green State Univer-sity, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402.

Sec.-J. Richard McElheny.Pubications-The Educational Forum, q. Kappa Delta

Pi Record Series, an.Kappa Epsilon (Pharmacy)

Pres.-Metta Lou Henderson, 600 Garrison Rd., Bat-tle Creek, Mich. 490:7.

Sec.-Judith M. Ozbun, 514 29th Ave., North, Apt.14, Fargo, N. Dak. F8102.

Publication-The Bond, Bien.Kappa Eta Kappa (Electrcal Engineering) (Men only)

Pres.-Donald M. Laughlin, 690 17th Ave., NW., NewBrighton, Minn. 551 :2,

Sec.-David P. Borton, 5240 Bloomington Ave.,Minneapolis, Minn. 55417.

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PublicationThe Electron, bien,Kappa Kappa Psi (Band) (Men only), 122 Scretean

Center, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater,Okla. 74074.

Pres.James A. Jacobsen, Texas Christian University,Ft. Worth, Tex. 76129.

Sec.Robert H. Rubin.PublicationThe Podium, q.

Kappa Mu Epsilon (Mathematics)Pres.George R. Mach, California State, Polytechnic

College, San Luis Obispo, Calif. 93401.Sec.Laura Z. Greene, Washburn University, Topeka,

Kans. 66621.Publication-711e Pentagon, sa.

Kappa Omicron Phi (Home Economics) (Women only)Route 2, Box 176, Wellsboro, Pa, 16901,

Pres.Mildred Dransficld, Box 307, Athens, W. Va.24712.

Sec.Dorothy Mitstifer, R.R. 2, Box 176, Wellsboro,Pa. 16901,

Publication-711e. Distaff, sa.

Kappa Pi National Honorary Art FraternityHeadEmily B. Anderson, 211 North Adams St., Mt.

Pleasant, Iowa 52642,Sec.Bertha A. Spencer, 727 Plaza Dr., Joplin,

Mo, 64801.PublicationsThe Sketch Book, an, Sketch Pad, bien.

Handbook, an.Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity (Men only)

HeadAugust G. Danti, College of Pharmacy, North-east Louisiana State University, Monroe, La.71201,

Sec.William A. Fitzpatrick, 12015 Manchester Rd.,Suite 155, Des Peres, Mo. 63131.

PublicationThe Mask, q.Keramos (Ceramics) (Men only)

Pres. G, C. Robinson, Clemson University, Clemson,S.C. 29631.

Sec.J. I. Mueller, Ceramic Engineering Division,University of Washington, Seattle, Wash. 98105,

Lambda Delta Lambda (Physics and Chemistry)Pres.James A. Swanson, Kearney State Teachers

College, Kearney, Nebr. 68847.Sec.Alvin N. Rusk, Kansas State Teachers College,

Emporia, Kans. 66801.Lambda Kappa Sigma (Pharmacy) (Women only)

Pres.Adele Lowe, 6181 North Parker Ave., India-napolis, Ind. 46220.

Sec.Mrs. Frances Curran, 4509 Regent Ave., Phila-delphia, Pa. 19143.

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PublicationsBlue and Gold Triangle. Lambs' Tales, 7nos.

Lambda Omicron Gamma National Fraternity (Osteo-pathy) (Alen only)

Exec. dir,Aaron A. Feinstein, 300 Spruce St.,Philadelphia, Pa, 19106.

Sec.Murray Matez, 3107 Mt. Ephraim Ave., Cam-den, N.J. 08103.

PublicationL.O.G. Book, q.Legal Fraternity of Gamma Eta Gamma, The (Men only)

HeadDaniel T. Doherty, Emory Church Rd., Olney,Md. 20832.

Sec, Samucl F. Kenney, 639 Plymouth Rd., Balti-more, Md. 21229,

PublicationThe Rescript, q.Medical Interfraternity Conference (Men only)

Chnin.Hugh 0. Deuss, M.D., 2051 Sedgwick St.,Chicago, III. 60614.

Mortar Board, Inc. (LeadershipSeniors) (Women only)Pres.Vern Adix, 22 East First St., South, Salt Lake

City, Utah 84111.Sec.Donna Walls, Center for Tomorrow, 2400 Olen-

tangy River Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210,PublicationThe Forum, q.

Mu Phi Epsilon (Music) (Women only) 1097 ArnottWay, Campbell, Calif. 95008.

Pres.Madge C. Gerke, 5003 North Seville Dr.,Indianapolis, Ind. 46208.

Sec.Roberta White O'Connell.PubicationThe Triangle, q.

National Collegiate Players, Inc. (Dramatics)Pres.James F. Dunlap, University of Akron, Akron,

Ohio 44304.Sec.Howard C. Morgan, 4645 East Granada Rd.,

Phoenix, Ariz. 85008.PublicationPlayers Magazine, 8 nos.

National Society of CWENS, The (Sophomore Scholar-ship) (Women only)

Pres.Mrs. Richard Worley, 924 Shorewood Dr., Apt.56, Bremerton, Wash. 98310.

Sec, Mrs. Gerald W. Piersall, 1192 Prince AndrewCourt, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237.

Publicati mThe Tid, 3 nos.National Society of Scabbard and Blade, Inc. (Military

Science) (Men only), P.O. Box 1021, Stillwater,Okla. 74074.

HeadWilliam M. Falkenberry, 1953 Shades CrestRd., Birmingham, Ala. 35216.

Exec. off.Edwin E. Glover.PublicationThe Scabbard and Blade Journal, q.

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Nu Sigma Nu (Medicine) (Men only), 123 Keller Ave.,North, Amery, Wis. 54001.

Pres.-George Lowrey, M.D. School of Medicine,Davis, Calif. 95616.

Sec.-Archibald R. Buchanan, M.D., 123 Keller Ave.,North, Amery, Wis. 54001.

Publication-Nu Sigma Nu Bulletin, an.Omega Delta (Optometry) (Men only)

Pres.-Neil Stuhrner, Alma, Nebr. 68920.Sec.-James L. Nedrow, 1723 Lincoln Blvd., Beatrice,

Neb. 68310.Publication-Omega Delta, ir.

Omega Epsilon Phi (Optometry) (Alen only)Pres.-Alvin H. Freedman, 0.D., 1041 Hamilton St.,

Allentown, Pa. 18101.Sec.-Mrs. Doris Schrumpf, 1041 Hamilton St., Allen-

town, Pa. 18101.Publication-The Optist, 4 nos.

Omicron Delta Epsilon, International Honor Society inEconomics, Economics Department, University ofSouthern California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007.

Pres.-Ervin K. Zing ler, University of Houston, Hous-ton, Tex. 77004.

Sec.-E. Bryant Phillips, University of Southern Cali-fornia, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007.

Publication-The American Economist, 2 nos.Omicron Delta Kappa Society, The (Leadership) (Men

only)Pres.-Frank G. Dickey, One Dupont Circle, NW.,

Suite 760, Washington, D.C. 20036.Sec.-Edward H. Ward, 238 Administration Bldg.,

Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green,Ohio 43403.

Publication-Omicron Delta Kappa Manual, bien.Omicron Kappa Upsilon (Dentistry), School of Den-

tistry, St. Louis, Mo. 63110.Pres.-Arthur J. Skupa, D.D.S., University of Illinois

School of Dentistry, Chicago, Ill. 60680.Sec.-Charles W. Craig, D.D.S., 106 Piedmont Ave.,

Piedmont, Calif. 94611.Omicron Nu Society, Inc. (Home Economics), Haman

Ecology Bldg., Michigan State University, EastLansing, Mich. 48823.

Pres.-Patricia Sailor, College of Home Economics,University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. 68503.

Sec.-Eileen C. Maddex, Box 153, Haslett, Mich.48840.

Publication-Oinicron Nu, sa.Order of the Coif, The (Law)

Pres.-Lehan K.. Tunks, University of Washington,Seattle, Wash. 98105.

Sec.-Frank R. Strong, University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514.

Publication-Handbook,Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity (Alen only)

Supreme Justice-Henry C. Rohr, 650 South SpringSt., Suite 1024, Los Angeles, Calif. 90014.

Exec. dir.- Fredrick J. Neitkamp, 10222 White OakAve., Granada Hills, Calif., 91344.

Publications-The Reporter, q. Directory.Phi Alpha Theta (History), 2812 Livingston St., Allen-

town, Pa. 18104.Pres. -Boyd C. Shafer, Macalester College, St. Paul,

Minn. 55105.Sec.-Donald B. Hoffman, 2812 Livingston St., Allen-

town, Pa. 18104.Publication-The Historian, q.

Phi Beta Fraternity (Music and Speech) (Women only),4950 West Walton St., Chicago, Ill. 6065E

Pres.-Mrs. Stanley H. Frohmader, 514 LeRoy Rd.,Madison, Wis. 53704.

Sec.-Mrs. Harry J. Lumby, 4950 West Walton St.,Chicago, III. 60651.

Publication -The Baton, q.Phi Beta Kappa, see United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa

(Scholarship)Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity, 4407 Roemer, Dearborn,

Midi. 48126.Head-Earl D. McBride, 3535 Northwest 58th St.,

Oklahoma City, Okla. 73112.Sec.-Andrew J. Hopkins, M.D.Publication-Asklepion, q.

Phi Chi Theta, Inc. (Business and Economics) (Womenonly), 718 Judah St., San Francisco, Calif. 94122.

Pres.-Caroline Hoff Harmon, 26 Locust Dr., Summit,N.J. 07901.

Sec.-Jessie M. Erickson.Publications-The Iris, q. Working Together.

Phi Delta Delta Legal Fraternity (Women only), 810Chartres St., New Orleans, La. 70116.

Pres.-Kathleen Ruddell.Sec.-Caroline McBride French, 11350 Minor Dr.,

Kansas City, Mo. 64114.Publication-The Phi Delta Delta, q.

Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity (Medicine) (Men only), 145East 52d St., New York, N.Y. 10022.

Pres.-Frederick R. Brown, M.D.Sec.-Seymour Alpert, M.D.Publication-Phi Delta Epsilon News, q.

Phi Delta Kappa (Education) (Men only), Eighth andUnion, Bloomington, Ind. 47402.

Pres.-J. W. Lee, P.O. Box 185, Mississippi College,

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Clinton, Miss. 39056.Sec.-Lowell C. Rose.Publication -The Phi Delta Kappan, 10 nos.

Phi Delta Pi Fraternity (Physical Education) (Womenonly)

Pres.-Shirley Corbitt, 2741 Catherine, Dallas, Tex.75211.

Sec.-Fern Schroll, Route 1, Box 125, Winneconne,Ws. 54986.

Publications-Psi Kap Shield. Foil.Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity (Physical Education) (Men

only), 4000 Meadows Dr., Suite L-24, Indianapo-lis, Ind. 46205.

Pres.-Rollin G. 1, right, California State College, LosAngeles, Calif. 90032.

Sec.-R. R. Schreiber.Publication-The Physical Educator, q.

Phi Eta Sigma (Freshman Scholarship) (Men only), 304P Lary Martin Hall, Auburn University, Auburn,Aia. 36830.

Pres.-G. Herbert Smith, 2278 Q Via Mariposa West,Laguna Hills, Calif. 92653.

Sec.-James E. Foy, Auburn University, Auburn,Ala. 36830.Publication-The Forum.

Phi Gamma Nu Sorority, 275 Roosevelt Pl., GroosePointe, Mich. 48230.

Pres.-Virginia Dorian.Publication-Phi Gamma Nu Magazine.

Phi Kappa Phi, see Honor Society of Phi Kappa Psi, The(Scholarship)

Phi Lambda Kappa Medical Fraternity, Inc., 1015Chestnut St., Jefferson Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.19107.

Pres.-Lawrence J. Thomas, 11801 Rockville Pike,Rockville, Md. 20852.

Sec.-Eleanor Halperin.Publication-Quarterly.

Phi Lambda Upsilon (Chemistry and Chemical Engineer-ing) (Men only), 122 Chemical Engineering Bldg.,Pennsylvania State University, University Park,Pa. 16802.

Pres.-Dale L. Wil 'helm.Sec.-Thomas E. Daubert.Publication-The Register, sa.

Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity (Music) (Men only),10600 Old State Rd., Evansville, Ind. 47711.

Pres.-Robert C. Soule, Central Connecticut StateCollege, New Britain, Conn. 06050.

Sec.-Alan E. Adams.Publication-The Sinfonian Newsletter, 5 nos.

Phi 10.., Gamma (Fine Arts) (Women only), Box 363,East Bank, W. Va. 25067.

Pres.-Maryida Mosby, 1210 Colonial Way, Charles-ton, W. Va. 25314.

Sec.-Pauline N. Caudill.Publication-Tri Shield, q.

Phi Rho Sigma Fraternity (Medicine) (Men only), P.O.Box 10886, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15236.

Pres.-Franklin H. Top, University of Iowa, IowaCity, Iowa 52240.

Sec.-D. E. Morehead, M.D.Publications-The Journal of Phi Rho Sigma, q.

Careers in Medicine.Phi Sigma Gamma Foundation, 1601 Belmont Ave.,

Kansas City, Mo. 64176.Head-William D. Hand, 3602 St. John Ave., Kansas

City, Mo. 64123.Sec.-Stan J. Sulkowski.

Phi Sigma Iota (Romance Languages), 416 WoodsideAve., Ripon, Wis. 54971.

Pres.-Victor Hanzeli, University of Washington, Seat-tle, Wash. 98105.

Sec.-Daniel L. Delakas, Ripon College, Ripon, Wis.54971.

Publication-News Letter, sa.Phi Sigma Pi Honor Fraternity (Education and Liberal

Arts) (Men only)Pres.-Vaughn E. Rhodes, Dickinson State College,

Dickinson, N. Dak. 58601.Sec.-Joseph Torchia, State College, Millersville, Pa.

17551.Publications-Purple and Gold. Handbook.

Phi Sigma Society (Biological Sciences, 1305 HillcrestDr., Blacksburg, Va. 24060.

Pres.-Fred N. Zeiner, University of Denver, Denver,Colo. 80210.

Sec.-Fred S. Orcutt, 1305Va. 24060.

Publication-The Biologist,Phi Theta Kappa Fraternity,

39046.Pres.-Sam House, Jefferson College, Hillsboro, Mo.

63050.Sec.-Margaret Mosal.Pubications-The Golden Key of Phi Theta Kappa.

Newsletter, m.Phi Upsilon Omicron (Home Economics) (Women only)

Pres.-Doretta Hoffman, Kansas State University,Manhattan, Kans. 66502.

Sec.-Genevieve Forthun, Box 5471, State UniversityStation, Fargo, N. Dak. 58102.

Hillcrest Dr., Blacksburg,

q.Box 230, Canton, Miss.

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Publication-The Candle, sa.Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism)

Pres. Robert C. Wright, Mankato State College,Mankato, Minn. 56001.

Sec. -- Edward E. McDonald, 5738 Howe St., Pitts-burgh, Pa. 15232.

Publications-Handbook, 1963. The College Pub-lisher, q.

Pi Delta Phi (French), 6929 North Kilpatrick Ave.,Lincolnwood, III. 60646.

Pres.-Elizabeth Brandon, University of Houston,Houston, Tex. 77004.

Sec.-Joseph Yedlicka, De Paul University, 2322North Kenmore Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60614.

Publication-News-Letter.Pi Gamma Mu, Inc. (Social Science)

Pres.-Joseph B. James, Wesleyan College, Macon,Ga. 31201.

Sec.-Effie B. Urquhart, Winfield, Kans. 67156.Publication-Social Science, q.

Pi Kappa Delta (Forensics), Bradley University, Peoria,Ill. 61606.

Pres.-Fred Good vin, Southwest Missouri State Col-lege, Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701.

Sec.-Larry Norton, Bradley University, Peoria, Ill.61606.

Publication-The Forensic, q.Pi Kappa Lambda (Music), Box 2886, University, Ala.

35486.Pres.-William J. Weichlein, University of Michigan,

Ann Arbor, Mich. 48105.Sec.-W. H. Rowand, P.O. Box 2886, University,

Ala. 35486.Publication-Newsletter.

Pi Lambda Theta (Education) (Women only), Suite 800,1510 H St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20005.

Pres.-Georgia S. Adams, California State College atLos Angeles, 5151 State College Dr., Los Angeles,Calif. 91001.

Exec. dir.-Jane M. Hill.Publication-Educational Horizons, q.

Pi Mu .Epsilon Fraternity, Inc. (Mathematics), TheUniversity of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. 73069.

Pres.-J. C. Eaves, University of West Virginia, Mor-gantoWn, W. Va. 26506.

Sec.-Richard V. Andree, Departrmtnt of Mathemat-ics, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla.73069.

Publication-Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, sa.Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science)

Pres.-John D. Milieu, Ohio Board of Regents,

Columbus, Ohio 43215.Dir.- -Franklin L. 13urdette, University of Maryland,

College Park, Md. 20742.Publication-Newsletter, q.

Pi Tau Sigma (Mechanical Engineering), 142 M. E. Bldg.,University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. 61801.

Pres.-Donald Haworth, University of Nebraska, Lin-coln, Nebr. 68508.

Sec. J. W. Bayne, University of Illinois, Urbana,III, 61801.

Publication-Condenser, an.Professional Interfraternity Conference, The (Alen only)

Pres.-C. H. William Ruhe, 510 Central Ave., Wil-mette, Ill. 60091.

Sec.-William E. Koch, Jr., 23 North Gore Ave.,Webster Groves, Mo. 63119.

Professional Panhellenic Association (Women only),1945 Lebanon Dr., NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30324.

Pres.-Mrs. Ordry P. Ray.Sec.-Sybil A. Lambert, 1323 Manget Way, Atlanta,

Ga. 30338,Publication-Handbook.

Psi Chi (Psydiollgy), 1200 17th St., NW., Washington,D.C. 2003u.

Head-Allan Barclay, St. Louis University, St. Louis,Mo. 63103.

Exec. dir.-Ruth H. Cousins.Publication-Newsletter, q.

Psi Omega Fraternity (Dentistry) (Men only), 1030Lincoln Ave., Prospect Park, Pa. 19076.

Supreme Grand Master-William Douglas Strickland,University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,N.C. 27514.

Sec.-Edward M. Gross. , 1030 Lincoln Ave., ProspectPark, Pa. 19076.

Publication-The Frate-, q.Psi Sigma Alpha (Osteopathy)

Pres.-Wiley B. Rountree, D.O., 19 North Irving, SanAngelo, Tex. 76901.

Sec.-John W. Hayes, D.O., 203 West Fifth St., Box654, East Liverpool, Ohio 43920.

Publication-The Skull, ir.Rho Chi Society, The (Pharmacy)

Pres.-Willia L. Blockstein, University of Wisconsin,Madison '...s. 53706.

Sec.-Robert A. Buerki, 500 West 12th Ave., Colum-bus, Ohio 43210.

Publication-The Report of Rho .3hi, an.Rho Pi Phi International Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Inc.

(Men only), P.O. Box 1662, Buffalo, N.Y. 14216.Head-David G. Brown.

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Sec.-Murray M. Wolfe.Publication-Rope News, q.

Scabbard and Blade, see National Society of Scabbardand Blade, Inc. (Military Science)

Scarab (Architecture) (Men only)National pros.-Richard Kummer, Department of

Architecture, Pennsylvania State University, Uni-versity Park, Pa. 16802.

Sec.-Verner F. Smith, 306 Marvin Hall, University ofKansas, Lawrence, Kans. 66045.

Publication -Hierastic, 2 nos.Sigma Alpha Iota (Music) (Women only), 4119 Rollins

Ave Des Moines, Iowa 50312.Pres.-Mrs. Paul J. Gould, 841 Oleander Dr., SE.,

Winter Haven, Fla. 33880.Sec.-Mrs. James C. Whinery, 1447 57th St., Des

Moines, Iowa 50311.Publication-Pan Pipes, q.

Sigma Delta Chi (Journalism) (Men only), 35 EastWacker Dr., Chicago, III. 60601.

Pres.-Robert W. Chandler, The Bulletin, Bend, Oreg.97701.

Exec. off.-Russell E. Hurst, 35 East Wacker Dr.,Chicago, III. 60601.

Publication-The Quill, in.Sigma Delta Epsilon (Graduate Science) (Women only),

6234 Mary Lanc Dr., San Diego, Calif. 92115.Pres.-Jean Simmons, 40 Balsam Lanc, Princeton,

N.J. 08540.Sec.-Mabel Myers.Publication -Sigma Delta Epsilon News, bien.

Sigma Delta Kappa (Law) (Men only)Pres.-Clyde E. Turner, 123 Parkwood Lanc, Decatur,

Ga. 30030.Sec.-Norris Shealy, 414 Arlington Executive Bldg.,

Arlington, Va. 22201.Publications-Si-De-Ka, sa. Newsletter, sa.

Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish)Pres.-C. E. Mueller. 203 Cooke Hall, University of

Minnesota, Minnt apolis, Minn. 55455.Sec.-Joe Picard, 108 B Men's Gym University of

Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 85721.Publication-Newsletter.

Sigma Delta Psi (Physical Fitness) (Alen only)Pres.-C. E. Mueller, University of Minnesota, Minne-

apolis, Minn. 55455.Sec.-R. J. McGuire, Huff Gymnasium, University of

Illinois, Champaign, III. 61820.Publication-Sigma Delta Psi Newsletter, m.

Sigma Gamma Epsilon, see Society of Sigma GammaEpsilon, The (Earth Sciences)

Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity (Law) (Men only). 2026 P St.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20036.

Head- Frank C. Lawson, Detroit College of Law, 130East Elizabeth St., Detroit, Mich. 48503.

Sec.-Carlyle S. Baer.Publications-The Owl of Sigma Nu Phi, q. General

Directory, 1956.Sigma Phi Delta (Engineering) (Men only)

Grand pres. -Robert J. Beals, 828 Hawthorne Dr.,Naperville, Ill. 60540.

Sec.-Charles E. Peterson, 6939 Premiere Dr., FortWayne, hid. 46809.

Publication-The Sigma Phi Delta Castle, sa.Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics)

Pres.-Marsh W. White, Osmond Laboratory, Univer-sity Park, Pa. 16802.

Dir.-Dion W. J. Shea, State University of Ncw York,State University of Stony Brook, N.Y. 11790.

Publication-Newsletter.Sigma Sigma Phi (Osteopathy) (Men only)

Pres.-John P. Wood, D.O., 206 Wabcck Bldg., Bir-mingham, Mich. 48012.

Sec.-S. V. Robuck, 24 East Washington S t., Chicago,III. 60602.

Publication-Directory, bien.Sigma Tau Fraternity (Engineering)

Prs:s.-George W. Forman, The University of Kansas,Lawrence, Kans. 66045.

Sec.-J. P. Colbert, 204 Bancroft Hall, University ofNebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. 68508.

Publication-The Pyramid of Sigma Tau. 2 riJs.Sigma Tau Delta Professional English Fraternity, The,

698 Brookfield Dr., West, Largo, Fla. 33540.Head- Herbert L. Hughes, 500 Patton Circle, Athens,

Ala. 35611.Publication-The Rectangle, sa.

Sigma Theta Tau, Inc. (Nursing)Pres.-Virginia Crenshaw, 904 Hermosa Dr., NE.,

Albuquerque, N. Mex. 87110.Sec.-Carolyn Widmer, 20 Hillside Circle, Storrs,

Conn. 06268.Publication-Image, 3 nos.

Society of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, The (Earth Sciences)Pres.-Hubert C. Skinner, Department of Geology,

Tulane University, New Orleans, La. 70118.Sec.-William R. Higgs, Louisiana Polytechnic Insti-

tute, Ruston, La. 71271.Publication-The Compass, q.

Society of the Sigma Xi, The, 155 Whitney Ave., NcwHaven, Conn. 06510.

Pres.-Frank C. Croxton, Battelle Memorial Institute,

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505 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43201.Sec.Thomas T. Ho line.Publication-- American Scicn ist, q.

Tau Alpha Pi, Seattle Community College, 1718 Broad-way, Seattle, Wash. 98122.

Exec. sec.--Jesse J. before.PublicationThu Alpha Pi Journal, ir.

Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc., The (Engineerilial (Menonly), P.O. Box 8840, University Station, Knox-ville, Tenn. 37916.

Pres.George P. Palo, 8129 Chesterfield Dr., Knox-ville, Tenn. 37919.

Sec R. H. Nagel, University of Tennessee, Knoxville,Tenn. 37916.

PublicationThe Rent, q.

Tau Beta Sigma (Band) (Wore cn only), 122 SereteauCenter, Oklihoma State University, Stillwater,Okla. 74074.

Pres.Ladine B. Housholder, 6305 West Shawnee,Las Vegas, Nev. 89107.

Sec.Robert H. Rubin.PublicationThe Podium, 3 nos.

Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity (Law) (Men only)Supreme ChancellorSidney Usow, 161 West Wiscon-

sin Ave., Milwaukee. Wis. 53203.Supreme Master of the RollsEli N. Donsky, 1420

Walnut St., Chicago, Ill. 60612.PublicationThe Summons, q.

Theta Alpha Phi (Dramatics)Chmn.Ronald V. Ladwig.Sec.B. J. Bartlett, Ohio Northern University, Ada,

Ohio 45810.PublicationThe Cue, 3 nos.

Theta Kappa Psi Medical Fraternity (Men only)HeadC. Raymund Arp, M.D., 478 Peachtree St.,

Atlanta, Ga. 30308.Sec.Nedham B. Beteman, M.D., Suite 101-114

Baptist Professional Bldg., 340 Boulevard Ave.,NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30312.

PublicationThe Messenger, q.

Theta Psi Fraternity (Osteopathy) (Men only), QueenCity, Mo. 63561.

P.-es.Raymond Murphy.Sec. Edward Roberts, D.O., Queen City, Mo.1 60204.

63561. i PublicationThe Cameo, q.

PublicationThe Signet, an

Theta Sigma Phi (Journalism and Communications)(Women only), ;06 Lantern Lane, Austin, Tex.78731.

Pres.Mrs. Lloyd Stewart, Ft. Worth Star-Telegram.400 West Seventh St., Ft. Worth, Tex. 76102.

Exec. dir.Mrs. Harvey R. Herbst.PublicationThe Matrix, bur.

Theta Tau (Engineering) (Men only), 13 Sona Lane, St.Louis, Mo. 63141.

Grand RegentCharles E. Wales, 113 Webster St.,Morgantown, W. Va. 26505.

Sec.Robert E. Pope.PublicationThe Gear of Theta Thu, sa.

United Chapters of Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology),University of Houston, Houston, Tex. 77004.

Pres.-- Herman Turk, University of Southern Califor-nia, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007.

Sec.Charles Mulford, University of Houston, Hous-ton, Tex. 77004.

PublicationsSociological Inquiry, sa. Newsletter, sa.

United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa (Scholarship), 1811Q St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20009.

Pres.Rosemary Park, University of California, LosAngeles, Calif. 90024.

Sec.Carl Billman.PublicationsThe Key Reporter, q. The American

Scholar, q.

Xi Psi Phi Fraternity (Dentistry) (Men only), 221 WestSixth St., Medford, Oreg. 97501.

Pres.Rudolph A. Campbell, Jr.Sec.William L. Barnum.PublicationXi Psi Phi Quarterly.

Xi Sigma Pi (Forestry), University of Montana, Missc'ila,Mont. 59801.

ForesterRobert Wambach.Sec.Sidney S. Frissell.PublicationsXi Sigma Pi Record. Newsletter.

Zeta Phi Eta (Speech) (Women only), P.O. Box 1201,Evanston,111. 60204.

Pres.Mrs. Robert Breen, 516 Greenwood Blvd.,Evanston, Ill. 60201.

Sec.Herbert F. Scobie, Box 1201, Evanston, 111.

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THIS SECTION, confined to organizations on a statewide basis, lists teacher associations;elementary, secondary, and higher education associations; associations of school administrators andof school boards; parent-teacher and library associations. It is not feasible to include Stateorganizations in subject matter fields and other special areas in this Directory. Information aboutthese State organizations may be available from State departments of education.

ALABAMA

Alabama Association for Independent CollegesPres.Clifford C. Baker, Woodson High School, An-

dalusia.Sec.Ben A. Outland, Chambliss Children's House,

Tuskegee Institute 36088.Alabama Association of Junior Colleges

Pres.Sister Mary Lourdes, Sacred Heart College,Cullman 35055.

Sec.Sarah Best, Walker College, Jasper 35501.Alabama Association of School Boards, Box 6133,

University 35486.Prts.William B. Crane, P.O. Box 386, Mobile

36601.Sec.Randy Quinn.Publication Very Important Paper.

Alabama State Teachers Association, 853 Thurman St.,Montgomery 36104.

Pres.James A. Smith, 309 Beulah St., Do-

than 36301.Sec.Joe L. Reed.PublicationJournal, q.

Alabama Congress of parents and TeachersPres.Mrb. John R. Lathram, 516 Lakewood Dr.,

Bessemer 35022.Sec.Mrs. Harry Nelson, 492 South Court St., Mont-

gomery 36104.PublicationsInformation Bulletin for Parent-Teacher

Association, 10 nos. Yearbook.Alabama Education Association, 422 Dexter Ave., P.O.

Box 4177, Montgomery 36104.

Pres.James A. Smith, Carber High School, P.O. Box1829, Dothan 36301.

Sec.Paul R. Hubbert.PublicationAlabama School Journal 9 nos.

Alabama Association of School Administrators,Tuscaloosa County Board of Education, P.O.Box 2568, Tuscaloosa 35401.

Pres.Charles Sprayberry.Alabama Association of Secondary School Princi-

pals, P.O. Box 4177, Montgomery 36104.Pres.Oscar Rich, Foley High School, Foley

36535.Sec.J. C. Blair, State Department of Educa-

tion, Montgomery 36104.PublicationAA SSP Bulletin, 3 nos.

Alabama Department of Elementary School Princi-pals

Pres.Raygt.ne Burkett, Flowers ElementarySchool, Ozark 36360.

Sec.Katherine Heffner, Blossomwood Elemen-tary School, Huntsville 35801.

PublicationAlabama Principal.

Division of Higher Education, P.O. Box 4177, 422Dexter Ave., Montgomery 36104.

Pres.Reva W. Allman, 166 Pinetree Dr., Mont-gomery 36109.

Sec.G. R. Boyd, Troy State College, Troy36081.

PublicationBulletin, an.Alabama Library Association

Pres.Ruth Waldrop, 1009 North 21st St., Birming-ham 35203.

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Sec.-Mrs. Martha Cobb, 411 Poinsiena Dr., Birming-ham 35209.

Publication - Alabama Librarian, q.Alabama State Teachers Association

Pres.-James A, Smith, Carver High School, Dothan36301.

Sec.-Joe L. Reed, 853 Thurman St., Montgomery36104.

Publications-ASTA News, q. Journal.Alabama Association of High School Principals

Pres.-W. E. Thompson, Carver Senior High School,Montgomery.

Sec.-B. A. Outland, County Training School, Roa-noke.

Association of Alabama College Administrators, Univer-sity of Alabama, University 35486.

Pres.-James A. Glasgow, Northwest Alabama StateJunior College, Phil Campbell 35581.

Vice pres. Clarence T. Sharpton, University of Ala-bama. Tuscaloosa 35466.

Publication-Bulletin.

ALASKA

Alaska Education Association, 207 Seward Bldg., Ju-neau 99801.

Pres.-William Potter, 177 Behrends Ave., Juneau99801.

Sec.-Robert Van Houte.Publication-The Alaska Teacher, 7 nos.

Association of Alaska School Boards, University ofAlaska, College 99701.

Pres.-Mrs. Wade Jackinsky, Box 7, Ninilchik 99639.Sec.-Frank Darnell.Publication-Newsletter, ir.

ARIZONA

Arizona Association of County School SuperintendentsPres.-Lawrence P. Lemons, Greenlee County, Clif-

ton 85533.Sec.-James Henderson, Cochise County, Bisbee

85603.Arizona Association of Independent Schools

Pres.-Florence H. Schneider, Treehaven School,10500 Tangue Verde Rd., Tucson 85716.

Sec.-Kathrine D. Vensel, 6602 East Malcolm Dr.,Scottsdale 85253.

Arizona Congress of Parents and Teachers, 2721 NorthSeventh Ave., Phoenix 85007.

Pres.-Mrs. Wayne W. Botkin, 7635 North 10th Ave.,Phoenix 85021.

Sec.-Margaret Tegtmeier, 2522 West Palo Verde Dr.,Phoenix 85017.

Publication-ArLona PTA Bulletin, 9 nos.Arizona Education Association, 2102 West Indian

School Rd., Phoenix 85015.Pres.-Catharine Murphy, 1976 East Manhatton Dr.,

Tempe 85281.Exec. sec.-Dix Price.Publications-Arizona Teacher, 5 nos, AEA Action.

Arizona Association of Secondary School Principals, 149-B South 27th St., Phoenix 85034.

Pres.-Jackson Drake.Exec. dir.-Mike McCormick.Publication-The Arizona Administrator.

Arizona Federation of Teacher UnionsPres.-Albert Sterman, 7432 East Beverly, Tucson

85710.Sec.-Mary Dakan, 2109 East Helena, Tucson 85719.Publication-Arizona Union Teacher, q.

Arizona School Administrators, 2102 West IndianSchool Rd., Phoenix 85015.

Pres.-Iola Frans, Flowing Wells School District, 1444West Prince Rd., Tucson 85705.

Sec.-Michael McCormick, 511 East Georgia,Phoenix 85012.

Publication-Arizona Administrator, q.Arizona School Board Association, P.O. Box 26790,

2121 South Mill Ave., Tempe 85281.Pres.-Low E. Kleing, 2402 West Rancho Dr., Phoe-

nix 85015.Publication-ASBA Bulletin, 10 nos.

Arizona State Lihary Association, 3001 West Hazel-wood, Phoenix 85017.

Dir.-Frances E. Thomas, Yuma City-County Library,350 Third Ave., Yuma 85364.

Publication-ASLA Newsletter.

ARKANSAS

Arkansas Congress of Parents and Teachers, 401 WaldonBldg., Little Rock 72201.

Pres.-Mrs. Joe Neff Basore, Route 3, Bentonville72712.

Sec.-M. L. Stephens.Publication-Bulletin.

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Arkansas Education Association, 1500 West Fourth St.,Little Rock 72201.

Pres.-Alice Glover.Sec.-Forrest Rozzcll.Publication-Journal of Arkansas Education, 8 nos.

Arkansas Association of School AdministratorsPres.-James C. Perry, Public Schools, Wilson

72395.Sec.-Doyle Burke, Public Schools, Smackover

71762.Arkansas Association of Secondary School Princi-

pals, 1500 West Fourth St., Little Rock72201.

Pres.-Bill E. Ward, Arkadelphia High School,11th & Haddock, Arkadelphia 71923.

Sec.-Hal Robbins.Arkansas Committee for the Public Schools, 1500

West Fourth St., Little Rock 72201.Chmn.-Joshua K. Shepherd, National Investors

Life Insurance Co., Little Rock 72201.Sec.-Forrest Rozzcll, 1500 West Fourth St.,

Little Rock 72201.Arkansas County Supervisors Association

Pres.-C. E. Morris, Salem 72576.Sec.-Lila Smith, Magnolia 71753.Publication-Handbook.

Department of Higher Education, 1500 WestFourth St., Little Rock 72201.

Pres.-Jesse Coker, Agricultural and MechanicalCollege, College Heights 71655.

Elementary School Principals SectionPres.-- Eugene Johnson, El Dorado 71730.Sec.-Emogene Stover, Public Schools, Morril-

ton 72110.Arkansas Foundation of Associated Colleges, 309 Center

St., Room 108, Little Rock 72201.Pres.-Daniel R. Grant, Ouachita Baptist University,

Arkadelphia 71923.Exec. dir.-Col. Maurice M. Radcliffe, USA Ret., The

Summit House, 400 North University, Little Rock72205.

Publication-Quarterly News Letter, q.Arkansas Library Association, 5061/2 Center St., Little

Rock 72201.Pres.-William Hansard, Arkansas State University,

State University 72467.Publication-Arkansas Libraries, q.

Arkansas School Boards Association, 1515 West SeventhSt., Little Rock 72202.

Pres.-William H. Wyatt, 800 West Main, Blytheville72315.

Sec.-D. L. Pilkinton, 4801 North Hills Blvd., North,Little Rock 72116,

Publication-ASBA Newsletter, in.

CALIFORNIA

Accrediting Commission for Junior Colleges, ModestoJunior College, Modesto 95350.

Chmn.-Reed L. Buffington, 25555 Hesperian Blvd.,Hayward 94545.

Exec. sec.--Harry D. Wiser.Publication-Directory of Accredited Institutions.

Association of California School Administrators, 1550Rollins Rd., Burlingame 94010.

Sec.-William L. Cunningham.Association of Independent California Colleges and

Universities, One Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1012, LosAngeles 90017.

Pres.-Richard C. Gilman, Occidental College, 1600Campus Rd., Los Angeles 90041.

Exec. dir.-Morgan Odell.Publication-Directory.

California Association of County Superintendents ofSchools, 4015 Lemon St., Riverside 92502.

Pres.-Leonard L. Grindstaff, P.O. 868, Riverside92502.

Sec.-Clara C. Eddie, Courthouse, Alturas 96101.Publication-The Educational Statesman, m.

California Association of Independent Schools, 1510Monte Vista Rd.. Santa Barbara 93103.

Pres.-David L. Pratt, Town School for Boys, 2750Jackson St., San Francisco 94115.

Sec.-Sara L. Rugg, 1510 Monte Vista Rd., SantaBarbara 93103.

Publication-Directory.California Association of School Administrators, 1705

Murchison Dr., Burlingame 94010.Pres.-Paul D. Ehret, San Lorenzo Unified School

District, 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo 94580.Sec.-James H. Corson, 1705 Murchison Dr., Burlin-

game 94010.Publication-California School Administrator, 7 nos.

California Association of School Librarians, P.O. Box1277, Burlingame 94010.

Pres.-Helen Cyr, Oakland Public Schools, Room 225,1025 2nd St., Oakland 94606.

Publication-California School Libraries, q.California Association of Secondary School Administra-

tors, 1550 Rollins Rd., Burlingame 94010.

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Pres.-Donald R. McKinley, 23 Russel Blvd., Davis95616.

Sec.-William N. McGowan.Publications-Journal of Secondary Education, 8 nos.

Directory an.California Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 930

Georgia St., Los Angeles 90015.Pres.-Mrs. Doyle Hoffman, 10034 Bodger, El Monte

91733.Publication-California PTA, m.

California Council for Adult Education, 199 West LasTunas Dr., San Gabriel 91776.

Pres.-Raymond T. McCall, San Jose Evening HighSchool, 275 North 24e: St., San Jose 95127.

Sec.-Ralph M. Grove, 6905 Skyline Dr., San Diego92114.

Publication-Council News.California Federation of Teachers, 2412 West Magnolia

Blvd., Burbank 91506.Pres.-Raoul Teilhet, 1760 State St. #2, South

Pasadena 91030.Sec.-Rudy Kne.Publications-California Teacher, 5 nos. Innovator.

California Library Association, 717 K St., Sacramento95814.

Pres.-David Sabsay.Exec. dir.-Stefan B. Moses.Publications-California Librarian, q. CLA Newslet-

ter, m.California Society of Boards of Education, 8772 Brit-

tany Circle, Westminster 92683.Pres.-M. V. Leuchtenberg.Sec.-Robert W. Formhals.Publication-California Boards Bulletin, ir.

California Teachers Association, 1705 Murchison Dr.,Burlingame 94010.

Pres.-L. Gordon Bittle.Sec.-Jack D. Rees.Publication -CTA Action.

Independent Colleges of Northern California, Inc., 582Market St., Rooms 207-8, San Francisco 94104.

Pres.-Marron Kendrick, Schlage Lock Co., 2201Bayshore Blvd., San Francisco 94134.

Sec.-Sister Mary Samuel, Conland, 0.P., DominicanCollege of San Rafael, San Rafael 94901.

Publication-Annual Report.Independent Colleges of Southern California, Inc., 611

West Sixth St., Suite 1066, Los Angeles 90017.Exec. vice pres.-Larry Knudsen.Publications-Annual Report. College Facts.

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COLORADO

Associated Colleges of Colorado, 387 Denver Club Bldg.,Denver 80202.

Exec. dir.-Robert N. Fletcher, Jr.Publication-Newsletter, q.

Association of Colorado Independent Schools, 30 BirchSt., Denver 80220.

Pres.-John Comfort.Sec.-Edward F. Bubovits, Colorado Rocky Mountain

School, Carbondale 81623.Colorado Association for Continuing Adult Education

Pres.-Denzil Clegg, Colorado State University, FortCollins 80521.

Sec.-Elizabeth Waggener, Colorado Department ofEducation, 424 State Office Bldg., Denver 80203.

Colorado Association of Community Junior CollegePresidents

Pres.-Robert 0. Hatton, El Paso Community College,2200 Bott Ave., Colorado Springs 80904.

Colorado Association of Public School Adult Educators,406 North Weber, Colorado Springs 80902.

Pres.-Gene W. Blackney.Publication-Notes and Quotes, q.

Colorado Association of School Boards, The, 1165Broadway, Boulder 80304.

Pres,-Robert 0. Singer, 2353 Sunset Lane, Greeley80631.

Exec. dir.-Frank S. Miles.Publications-Colorado School Board Bulletin, 10

nos. Handbook. Newsletters.Colorado Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 1441

Welton St., Denver 80202.Pres.-Mrs. George W. Swallow, 3256 South Fillmore,

Denver 80210.Sec.-Alva E. Ervin.Publication-The Colorado Parent-Teacher, 6 nos.

Colorado Education Association, 5200 South QuebecSt., Englewood 80110.

Pres.-Wallace K. Sherertz, 1325 South Reed, Denver80226.

Sec. Robert H, Johnson, Jr., 12965 Willow Way,Golden 80401.

Publication-CEA Journal.Colorado Association of School Administrators

Pres.-Wayne Bricker.Sec.-Colbert Cushing, 5200 South Quebec,

Denver 80222.Publication-Colorado School Administrator, ir.

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Colorado Department Elementary School Princi-pals, 5200 South Quebec St., Englewood80110.

Pres.-Daniel B. Myers.Sec.-Barbara Evans, Box 214, Rock Ford

81067.Publication-Silver Peaks, 3 nos.

Colorado Association of Secondary School Princi-pals, Linden Moberly, Orchard Mesa, Jr.High School, 2736 C St., Grand Junction8150].

Pres.-Wilford H. Woody, 1225 South CoronaSt., Denver 80210.

Sec.-Wilford H. Woody, 1275 South CoronaSt., Denver 80210.

Colorado Federation of Teachers, 118 Denver LaborCenter, 360 Acoma St., Denver 80223.

Pres.-Wayne Knox, 1373 West Gill Pl., Denver80223.

Exec. dir.-Harley B. Hiscox, 6 Lincoln St., Denver80203.

Publication-The Colorado Teacher, 10 nos.

Colorado Library AssociationPres.-Evelyn Brewster, Colorado State Library, 32

State Services Bldg., Denver 80203.Sec.-Frances Klein, Westminster High School, West-

minster 80030.Publication-CLA News.

CONNECTICUT

Connecticut Adult Education Association, Departmentof Education, 100 Reef Rd., Fairfield 06433.

Pres.-Richard S. Ricciardi.Connecticut Association for the Advancement of School

Administration, 4]0 Asylum St., Room 636,Hartford 06103.

Pres.-William J. Edgar, Havemeyer Bldg., P.O. Box292, Greenwich 06830.

Sec.-John H. Conrad.Connecticut Association of Adult Education Directors

Pres.-Paul Durrie, 175 Atlantic St., Stamford06901.

Sec.-Franklin P. Johnson, Board of Education, Nau-gatuck 06770.

Publication-Handbook,Connecticut Association of Boards of Education, 410

Asylum St., Room 228, Hartford 06103.

Pres.-Warren J. Foley, 410 Asylum St., Room 532,Hartford 06103.

Exec. dir.-Laura M. Pope, 23 Quorn Hunt Rd., WestSimsbury 06092.

Publication-Newsletter, in.Connecticut Association of Independent Schools, 12

West Lane, Bloomfield 06002.Pres.-Edwin C. Douglas, Taft School, Watertown

06795.Sec.-Nelson 1'. Farquhar.Publication-Bulletin, ir.

Connecticut Association of Rural Superintendents andSupervisors

Pres.-Arthur P. Bixby.Sec.-Aram Da Marjian, P.O. Box 163, Hebron

06248.Connecticut Association of Secondary Schools, 60 Con-

nolly Pky., Hamden 06514.Pres.-Ivan L. Wood, Plainville High School, Plainville

06037.Sec.-John T. Daly.P ublic a tion --Bulle tin, m.

Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges, 36Gillett St., Hartford 06105.

Pres.-Archibald M. Woodruff.Exec dir.-Vincent B. Coffin.Public a tion-CCIC Newsletter.

Connecticut Council for Higher Education, 340 CapitolAve., Hartford 06115.

Pres.-Donald H. McGannon, 90 Park Ave., NewYork 10016.

Sec.-Warren G. Hi'.Publication-Annual Report.

Connecticut Education Association, 21 Oak St., Hart-ford 06106.

Pres.-Raymond W. Rossomando.Sec.-Wilfred J. Sheehan.Publications-Connecticut Teacher, 8 nos. CEA

Advisor.Connecticut Library Association

Pres.-Marian G. Lechner, Connecticut General LifeInsurance Co., Hartford 06115.

Sec.-Miriam Swanson, 1095 West Wood Rd., Mt.Carmel 06518.

Publication-News and Views, 10 nos.

Connecticut School Library AssociationPres.-Frances Waters, Stratford Francis Bunnell High

School, Stratford 06497.Sec.-Ruth Stewart, Milford Public Schools, Milford

06460.

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Publication -CSLA Newsletter, q.Connecticut State Federation of Teachers, 630 Asylum

Ave., Hartford 06105.Pres.-John H. Bannan, 56 Massaco St., Sims-

bury 06070.Scc.- Joseph H. Soifer, 29 West Euclid St., Hartford

06112,Publication -Actionaire, m.

Elementary School Principals Association of Connecti-cut

Pres.-Hollis Whitman, Walcott School, West Hart-ford 06051.

Sec.-Elizabeth Mc Grail, Lincoln School, West Haven06516.

Publication-Newsletter, q.Parent-Teacher Association of Connecticut, 282 Farm-

ington Ave., Hartford 06105.Pres.-Mrs. Roy C. Fosberg, 279 Princeton St.,

Hartford 06106.Sec.-Mrs. Angus Mc Bain, 4 Lanham Lane, East

Hartford 06118.Publications-Bulletin, m. Handbook.

DELAWARE

Delaware Congress of Parents and Teachers, 26 MackayLane, Brookside, Newark 19711.

Pres.- -James R. Mcllwain, Box 97, New Castle19720.

Sec.-Mrs. William A. Elgie, 803 South State St..Dover 19901.

Delaware Library Association, Wilmington Institute FreeLibrary, 10th and Market Sts., Wilmington 19801.

Pres.-Mrs. Herman Meinersmann, Laurel 19956.Sec.-Genevieve M. Brown, Newark Free Library,

Newark 19711.Publication-Bulletin, sa.

Delaware School Boards AssociationPres.-Joshua T. West, 1501 South State St., Dover

19901.Exec. dir.-Robert W, Lawrence, P.O. Box 337,

Odessa 19730.Publication-Delaware School Board Journal.

Delaware State Education Association, 113 South Brad-ford St., Dover 19901.

Pres.-Arthur Domke.Sec.-Charles R. Harris,Publication-Delaware School Journal, 8 nos.

Delaware Association of School Administrators,

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Old North Rd., Box 188, Cam den.Wyoming19934.

Pres.-George Benner.Sec.-Leon Elder,

Delaware Elementary School Principals Associa-tions, SIortlidge Elementary School, 18th &West Sts., Wilmington 19802.

Pres.-Beatrice C. Boyles.Secondary School Principals Section

Pres.-Ned W. Rankin, Junior High School,Dover 19901.

Sec.-Stanley W. Holcombe, High School,Greenwood 19950.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

District of Columbia Association of Classroom Teachers,1201 16th St., NW., Washington 20036.

Pres.-Charles E. Thomas.District of Columbia Association of Secondary School

Principals, Roosevelt High School, 13th andUpshur Sts., NW., Washington 20011.

Head-Robert A. Williams, Franklin School, 13th & KSts.. NW.. Washington 20005.

Sec.-Robert W. Boyd, Roosevelt High School, Wash-ington 20005.

District of Columbia Congress of Parents and Teachers,Grant School, 22nd & G Sts., NW., Washington20037.

Pres.--Mrs. Charles H. Roberts, 4212 Ingomar St..NW., Washington 20015.

Publication-Bulletin, q.District of Columbia Education Association, 1201 16th

St., NW., Washington 20036.Chmn.-Sarah P. Moore, 410 Ingraham St., NW.,

Washington 20011.Dir.-Ellen F. Datchcr. 3219 17th St., NE., Washing-

ton 20018.Publication-Annual Report.

District of Columbia Junior High School TeachersAssociation

Pres.-Ann C. Coluzzi, Deal Junior High School,Nebraska Ave. and Davenport St., NW., Washing-ton 20016.

Sec.-Betty Waller, Hine Junior High, 7th and C Sts.,SE., Washington 20003.

District of Columbia Library AssociationPres.-Elizabeth L. Tate, 11415 Farmland Dr., Rock-

ville 20852.

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Sec.-Mary Helen Feldman, Trinity College, Washing-ton 20017.

Publications-D.C. Libraries, q. Clips and Quotes, m.High School Teachers Association of the District of

ColumbiaPres.-Frank T. Davenport, 2514 Third St., South,

Arlington, Va. 22204.Sec.-Ruby M. Shakesnider, 1721 Randolph St., NE.,

Washington 20018.Publications-Bulletin, an. Directory, bien.

FLORIDA

Associated Mid-Florida Colleges, Inc., Stetson UniversityStation, Box 1357, Deland 32720.

Head-John E. Jones.Exec. sec.-Ted Banks.Publication-Annual Report.

Florida Adult Education Association, Box 2812 PalmVillage Station, Hialeah 33012.

Pres.-Lloyd L. Brumfield, 5561 West Ninth Ave.,Hialeah 33012.

Sec.-John 1. Hendricks, Jr., 5020 Southwest 87thCourt, Miami 33165.

Publication-Newsletter, q.Florida Association of Colleges and Universities

Pres.-Maxwell C. King, Brevard Community College,Cocoa 32924.

Sec.-Clinton D. Hamilton, Broward Junior College,Ft. Lauderdale 33314.

Publications-Proceedings. Handbook.Florida Association of Public Junior Colleges

Pres.-Herman Rooks, Gulf Coast Community Col-lege, Panama City 32401.

Florida Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 1747Orlando Pky., Orlando 32809.

Pres.-Mrs. H. J. Hohanscn, 403 Northeast 31st St.,Miami 33137.

Sec.- Della B. Gattis.Publication-The Florida Parent-Teacher, 8 nos.

Florida Council of Independent SchoolsPres.-Carl E. Reed, The Bolles School, 7400 San Jose

Blvd., Jacksonville 32217.Sec.-Major DeWitt Hooker, 4226 Ferrarra St., Jack-

sonville 32217.Publication-Directory.

Florida Education Association, Inc., 208 West Pensacola

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St., Tallahassee 32304.Pres.-Kenneth Etterman.Sec.-Walford N. Johnson.Publication-Florida Education, 9 nos.

Association of County Superintendents. State De-partment of Education, Tallahassee 32304.

Pres.-George Douglass, Highlands County,Courthouse, Sebring 33870.

Sec.-Ray A. Tipton.Department of Elementary School Principals, 208

West Pensacola St., Tallahassee 32304.Pres.-Charles Orme, Catalina Elementary

School, 2510 Gulfstream Rd., Orlando32805.

Sec.-Jack Stevens.Publication - Florida Elementary Principal.

Department of Secondary Principals, 208 WestPensacola St., Tallahassee 32304.

Chmn.-Joe J. Rousseau, Walker Junior HighSchool, 3211 11th Avenue, West, Braden-ton 33505.

Sec.-Hugh Ingram.Publication-Bulletin.

Florida Library Association, 3018 Northwest First Ave.,Gainesville 32601.

Pres.-Leo Mcirose, 1300 East Sunrise Blvd., Ft.Lauderdale 33304.

Sec.-Virginia B. Reif.Publication-Florida Libraries, q.

Florida School Board Association, 1171 Beach Blvd.,Jacksonville Beach 32050.

Pres.-Willard Williams, 3123 Northwest 18th Ave.,Gainesville 32601.

Exec. dir.-George H. Rumpel, Jacksonville Beach32050.

Publication-Florida Libraries, q.

Florida State Teachers Association Inc., 449 WestGeorgia St., Tallahassee 32301.

Pres.-Mrs. Marian H. Shannon, 2191 NW. 58th St.,Miami 33166.

Sec. -Alvie A. A. Benton, P.O. Box 2215, Tallahassee32702.

Publication-FSTA Bulletin, q.Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida, Inc.,

5013 Central Ave., St. Petersburg 33710.Chmn.-Jerome P. Keuper, Florida Institute of Tech-

nology, Melbourne 32901.Sec.-George P. Russell.Publication-Newsletter, 6 nos.

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GEORGIA

EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

Georgia Association of CollegesPres.-James E. Boyd, West Georgia College, Carroll-

ton 30117.Sec.-H. Prentice Miller, Emory University, Atlanta

30322.Georgia Association of Educators, 197 Central Avenue,

SW., Atlanta 30303.Pres.-Doris Thomas, 211 East 52nd St., Savannah

31405.Sec.-Carl V. Hodges.Publications-Georgia Educator. GAE Update. Hand-

book.Georgia Association of Junior Colleges

Pres.-John W. Teel, Brunswick Junior College, Bruns-wick 31502.

Sec.-Bob Howington, Gainesville Junior College,Gainesville 30501.

Georgia Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers, 201

Ashby St., NW., State Office, Atlanta 30314.Pres. -Mrs. Narvie J. Harris, 815 Woodmere, Atlanta

30318.Publication-Georgia Family, 3 nos.

Georgia Congress of Parents and Teachers, 114 BakerSt., NE., Atlanta 30312.

Pres.-Mrs. Frank L. Zeigler.Sec.-Stella M. Brady.Publication-Georgia Parent-Teacher Bulletin, 6 nos.

Department of Higher Education, 197 Central Ave., SW.,Atlanta 30303.

Pres.-Doris Thomas.Sec.-Carl Hodges.

Georgia Association of School Administrators, P.O. Box663, Milledgeville 31061.

Pres.-R. E. Lee School, Thomaston 30286.Sec.-G. V. Cate, Box 331, Calhoun 30701.

Georgia Association of School SuperintendentsPres. -W. E. Anderson, Statenville 31648.Sec.-Mary Lee Clark, Woodbine 31569.

Georgia Association of Secondary-School Principals, 501East 10th St., Rome 30161.

Pres. -John S. Yates, Lumpkin County High School,Dahlonega 30533.

Sec.-Bill Dent, Cartersville High School, Cartersville30120.

Georgia Department of Elementary School Principals,197 Central Ave., SW., Atlanta 30303.

Pres.-Ed Deaton, Woodall Elementary School,Columbus.

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Publications-Quarterly. Newsletter.Georgia Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc., 507

Carnegie Bldg., Atlanta 30303.Chmn,-G. R. Pirrung, Aragon Farms, Bainbridge

31717.Exec. dir.- Joseph E. Treadway.Publication-Annual Report.

Georgia Library AssociationPres.-Walter T, Johnston, Abraham Baldwin College,

Tifton 31794.Sec.-Eugenia Cavender, North Whitfield High

School, Dalton 30720.Georgia School Boards Association

Pres.-W. Phil Jordan, Monticello 31064.Sec.-Jack K. Acree, Sheraton Biltmorn .Hotel, 817

West Peachtree St., NE., Atlanta 30383.Publications-Georgia School Boards Bulletin, m.

Handbook.Georgia Teachers and Education Association, 201 Ashby

St., NW., Atlanta 30314.Pres.-C. A. Hicks, P.O. Box 292, Reynolds 31076.Sec.-H. E. Tate, 621 Lila Dr., SW., Atlanta 30310.Publication-GTEA Herald q.

HAWAII

Hawaii State Board of Education, P.O. Box 2360,Honolulu 96804.

Chmn.--Richard E. Ando.Sec.-Martha Martin.

Hawaii Association of Secondary School Principals,Radford High School, 4361 Salt Lake Blvd.,Honolulu 96818.

Pres.-David C. Moriyama, 655 Ulumalu St., Kailua96734.

Sec.-Ichiro Fukumoto.Hawaii Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1746 South

Beretania St., Honolulu 96814.Pres.-Arlie A. Carson, 192 Kakahiaka St., Kailua,

Hawaii 96734.Sec.-Mary Miyashiro.Publication-Newsletter, sm.

Hawaii Education Association, 1649 Kalakua Ave.,Honolulu 96814.

Pres.-Raymond T. Tengan, 44-717 Hoonani Pl.,Kaneohe 96744.

Sec.-Daniel W. Tuttle, Jr.Publication-H.E.A. News Flash, w.

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Hawaii Library Association, P.O. Box 4441, Honolulu96813.

Pres.-Brother Richard Roesch, S.M., 3140 WaialaeAve., Honolulu 96816.

Publications-Hawaii Library Association Journal, sa.Directory.

IDAHO

Idaho Education Association, Inc., 620 North 6th St.,P.O. Box 2638, Boise 83701.

Pres.-Ronald Finn, 1220 E. Heyburn Ave., TwinFalls 83301.

Sec.-Wayne York, 4101 Glencoe Pl., Boise 83705.Publication-The Reporter.

Department of Elementary School PrincipalsPres.-Richard Kuntz, 7622 Cambridge Dr., Boise

83704.Sec.-Calvin Wells, 4145 Mt. View Dr., Boise 83704.Publication-Newsletter, q.

Idaho Association of Secondary School PrincipalsPres.-Leigh Ingersoll, Minadoka High School, Ru-

pert 83350.Sec.-Cless L. L. Olney, Caldwell High School, Cald-

well 83605.

Idaho Federat:on of Teachers, 250 South Johnson,Pocatello 83201.

Pres.-Curtis Lee.Sec.-Wanlyn Oliver, 615 South Sixth St., Pocatello

83201.

Idaho Library AssociationPres.-Rex White, Idaho State University, Library,

Pocatello 83201.Publication-Idaho Librarian, q.

Idaho Parent-Teacher Association, 620 North Sixth St.,Boise 83702.

Pres.-Mrs. Floyd Kis ling, Dietrich 83324.Sec.-Mrs. Robert C. Day, 1211 Highland View Dr..

Boise 83702.Publication-Bulletin, 5 nos.

Idaho School Trustee Association, ThePres.-Robert E. Mason, Idaho Power Co., Boise

'83702.Sec.-John A. Snider, 530 Moore Ave., Moscow

83843.Publication-Newsletter, 5 nos.

ILLINOIS

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Associated Colleges of Illinois, Inc., 343 South DearbornSt., Chicago 60604.

Exec. dir.-John W. Huck.Publication-Annual Report.

Federation of Independent Illinois CollegesPres.-Arlo L. Schilling, North Central College, Naper-

ville 60540.Sec.-Adm. Alban Weber, 990 Grove St., Evanston

60201.

Illinois Adult Education Association, 725 South WrightSt., Champaign 61822.

Pres.-Arthur C. Clasen, Morton High School andJunior College, Cicero 60650.

Sec.-Scott B. York.Publication-Newsletter, q.

Illinois Association of County Superintendents ofSchools

Pres.-Ruel Hall, Kankakee 60901.Sec.-James McDonald, Hardin 62047.Publication-Handbook.

Illinois Association of Junior and Community Colleges,211 West Wacker Dr., Suite 928, Chicago 60606.

Pres.-Farrell Wilson, Belleville Junior College, Belle-ville 62221.

Sec.-James Broman, 5244 North Sawyer Ave., Chi-cago 60625.

Illinois Association of School Boards, 330 Iles Park Pl.,Springfield 62703.

Pres.-George H. Wirth, Illinois and Benton Sts., NewAthens 62264.

Exec. dir.-B. B. Burgess.Publication-Illinois School Board Journal, bm.

Illinois Citizens Education Council, 357 EducationBldg., University of Illinois, Urbana 61801.

Chmn.-Norma Davenport, 202 May St., Elm!. urst60126.

Sec.-Lloyd Phipps.Publication-Newsletter.

Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers, 901 SouthSpring St., Springfield 62704.

Pres.-Mrs, Sydney R. Raike.Office mgr.-Mrs. Elmer L. McMullen.Publication-Yearbook.

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Illinois Education Association, 100 East Edwards,

Springfield 62704.Pres.-Blanche Erst.Sec.-Curtis E. Plott.Publications-Illinois Education, 9 nos. Insight.

Illinois Association of School AdministratorsPres.-Everett F. Kerr, 2515 West 123rd St.,

Blue Island 60406.Sec.-John H. Springman, 1215 Waukegan Rd.,

Glenview 60025.Illinois Association of Secondary School Princi-

pals, 100 East Edwards, Springfield 62704.Pres. -S tan ley Smith, William Fremd High

School, 1000 South Quentin Rd., Palatine60067.

Sec.-William H. Sullivan.Publication-Illinois Principal.

Illinois Elementary School Principals Association,100 East Edwards St., Springfield 62704.

Pres.-Howard Oesch, Oakdale School, 601South Adelaide, Normal 61761.

Sec.-William H. Sullivan.Publication-Elementary Principal, q.

Illinois Federation of Teachers, 726 South Second St.,Springfield 62704.

Pres.-Oscar A. Weil, 500 South Walnut St., Roches-ter 62563.

Sec.-Carol Greenwood.Publication-Union Teacher, m.

Illinois Library AssociationPres.-Donald W. Wright, Evanston Public Library,

1703 Orrington Ave., Evanston 60201.Sec.-Dorothy Salchenberger, 6725 North Rockwell

St., Chicago 60645.Publications-ILA Reporter, q. Illinois Libraries.

INDIANA

Adult Education Association of Indiana, Ball StateUniversity, Teachers College Bldg., Muncie 47306.

Pres.-W. Dean Mason, 210 West Pike St., Martins-ville 46151.

Sec,-John R. Craddock, Ball State University, Mun-cie 47306.

PublicatiOn-Adult Horizons.Associated Colleges of Indiana, 908 Merchants Bank

Bldg., Indianapolis 46204.Pres.-A. Blair Helman, Manchester College, North

Manchester 46962.

Exec. dir.-John Z. Martin.Publication-Annual Report of Progress.

Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 2150Lafayette Rd., Indianapolis 46222.

Pres.-Mrs. Oren Mann, Merom 47861.Publications-Indiana Parent-Teacher, 9 nos. Indiana

Congress Yearbook.Indiana Federation of Teachers

Exec. dir.-Robert Thornberry, 1122 Peoples BankBldg., Indianapolis 46204.

Indiana School Boards AssociationPres.-Iverson Bell, 82 Heritage Dr., Terre Haute

47807.Sec.-Lowell C. Rose, 825 Eighth St., Bloomington

47401.Publication-Journal.

Indiana School Libraries Association, P.O. Box 723,Indianapolis 46206.

Pres.-Ferne Johnson, 4343 Wyandotte Dr., FortWayne 46805.

Publication-Hoosier School Libraries, q.

Indiana State Teachers Association, 150 West MarketSt., Indianapolis 46204.

Pres.-Ernest W. Horn, Indiana University, Bloom-ington 47401.

Sec.-Robert H. Wyatt.Publication-Indiana Teacher, 5 nos.

Indiana Association of Elementary School Princi-pals, Indiana University, Bloomington47405.

Pres.-Leo Joint, Pinewood Elementary School,Route #5, Box 18, Elkhart 46514.

Sec.-John Vaughn, Education Bldg., IndianaUniversity, Bloomington 47401.

Publication-Bulletin of the Indiana Associationof Elementary School Principals, q.

Indiana Association of Public School Superintend-ents

Pres.-Austin E. Walker, 9301 East 18th St.,Indianapolis 46229.

Sec.-Harmon A. Baldwin, 825 East Eighth St.,Bloomington 47401.

Publication-Postscripts.

Indiana Classroom Teachers Association, 150 West Mar-ket St., Indianapolis 46204,

Pres.-Richard Dellinger, 140 North 15th St., Nobles-ville 46060.

Sec.-Grace Pennington, 411 West Concord Lane,Fort Wayne 46807.

Indiana State Teachers Association

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Pres.-Charles T. Reece, Warsaw Junior High School,200 East Main St., Warsaw 46580.

Sec.-Robert H. Wyatt, 150 West Market St., Indian-apolis 46204.

Publications-The Indiana Teacher. ISTA News.

IOWA

Department of Adult Education, 1800 Grand Ave., DesMoines 50307.

Dir.-James A. Sheldon.Publication -Iowa AEA News Note.

Iowa Association of Community Colleges and Technical-Vocational Institutes

Sec.-Owen. Shodle, Area XI Community College, 315Walnut St., Ankeny 50021.

Iowa Asscciation of County Superintendents, GrundyCenter 50638.

Pres.-Glenn E. McCoy, Grundy County SchoolSystem, Courthouse, Grundy Center 50638.

Sec.-Jerry B. Stout, Alpine Centre South, KimberlyRd., Bettendorf 52722.

Iowa Association of Public School Adult EducationPres.-Philip D. Langerman, 2006 Ankeny Blvd.,

Ankeny 50021.Sec.-Donald Henderson, Dubuque Public Schools,

Dubuque 52001.Publication-Newsletter, 4 nos.

Iowa Association of School Boards, 1111 Savings andLoan Bldg., Des Moines 50309.

Pres.-T. E. Davidson, 1111 Savings & Loan Bldg.,Des Moines 50309.

Exec. dir.-Blythe C. Conn.Publications -Iowa School Board Member. Dialogue.

Iowa Association of School LibrariansPres.-Doris Fist ler, 1206 J Ave., Grundy Center

50638.Publication-Library Lines, ir.

Iowa Center for Research in School Administration,Jefferson Bldg., University of Iowa, Iowa City52240.

Pres.-James Robinson, Vinton 50669.Sec.-Franklin D. Stone, 616 Jefferson Bldg., The

University of Iowa, Iowa City 52240.Iowa College Foundation

Chmn.-John W. Bachman, Wartburg College, Wav-erly 50677.

Exec. dir.-Wayne Liljegren, 510 Securities Building,Des Moines 50309.

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Publication-Annual Report.Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers, 4 1 2 Shops Bldg.,

Des Moines 50309.Pres.-Mrs. Max W. Lyon, 1220 North Third St.,

Clinton 52732.Sec.-Mrs. H. L. Taylor, 1300 Woodland, Des Moines

50309.Publication -Iowa PTA Bulletin, 8 nos.

Iowa Library Association, P.O. Box 771, Des Moines50303.

Pres.-Sister Marita Bartholome, Cone Library, Mary-crest College, Davenport 52804.

Exec. asst.-Don H. Allen.Publication-Vie Catalyst, 6 nos.

Iowa State Education Association, Salisbury House,4025 Tonawanda Dr., Des Moines 50312.

Pres.-Walter L. Galvin, 1440 47th St., Des Moines50311.

Sec.-Kenneth Wells.r'ublications-Midland Schools, 5 nos. ISEA Com-

munique, 9 nos.Department of Colleges and Universities

Pres.-Clifford L. Bishop, State College of Iowa,Cedar Falls 50613.

Sec.-Virgil Lagomarcino, Iowa State Univer-sity, Ames 50010.

Department of Elementary Principals, 4025 Tona-wanda Dr., Des Moines 50312.

Pres.-Lloyd Gere, 724 Grace St., CouncilBluffs 51501.

Sec.-Eula Flagler.Publication-The Iowa Elementary Principal, q.

Iowa Association of School AdministratorsPres.-P. 0. Brunsvold, Mason City Community

Schools, Mason City 50401.Sec.-Wayne Truesdell, Maynard Community School,

Maynard 50655.Publications-IASA Newsletter, bm. Annual Report.

Iowa Association of Secondary School Principals, 4025Tonawanda Dr., Des Moines 50312.

Pres.-Milton B. Krumm, Senior High School, NewHampton 50659.

Sec.-Delmer H. Battrick, 4025 Tonawanda Dr., DesMoines 50312.

Publication-Hawkeye Schoolmaster, q.

Iowa State Federation of TeachersPres.-John Spaulding, 2552 Marcy #12, Onawa

51040.Sec.-Robert Pauls, 536 Benton St., Council Bluffs

51501.

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KANSAS

Kansas Adult Education Association, University Exten-sion, University of Kansas, Lawrence 66045.

Pres.-Clifford Long, Kansas State College of Pitts-burg, Pittsburg 66762.

Sec.-E. A. McFarland, University Extension Bldg.,The University of Kansas, Lawrence 66044.

Publications-KA.EA Newsletter, 3 nos. Directory,1963-64.

Kansas Association of School Boards, The, 825 WesternAve,, Topeka 66606.

Pres.-Darrell D. Kellogg, 200 West Douglas Ave.,Suite 630, Wichita 67202.

Exec. dir.-M. A. McGliehey, 825 Western Ave.,Topeka 66606.

Publication-Kansas Association of School BoardJournal, q.

Kansas Association of School LibrariansHead-Marilyn Miller, 1196 Mulvane, Topeka 66604.Sec.-Alice Corey, 922 Republican, Concordia

66901.Publications-Newsletter, 2 nos. Directory, an.

Kansas Congress of Parents and Teachers, 403 Colum-bian Title Bldg., Topeka 66612.

Pres.-Mrs. A. D. Mayfield, 3415 West 10th St.,Wichita 67203.

Off. dir.-Mrs. Ray Vaughn.Publication-Kansas Parent-Teacher, 9 nos.

Kansas Foundation for Private Colleges, Inc., The, 511Capitol Federal Bldg., Topeka 66603.

Pres.-Baker University, P.O. Box 65, Baldwin City66006.

Exec. dir.-T. Henry Stafford.Publication-Annual Report.

Kansas Library AssociationPres.-Richard Farley, Kansas State University, Man-

hattan 66502.Publication-Kansas Library Association Membership

Directory.Kansas Public Junior Community College Association,

825 Western Ave., Topeka 66606.Chmn.-A. H. El land, Hutchinson Community Jun-

ior College, Hutchinson 67501.Sec.-Raymond A. Slattery.Publication-Newsletter.

Kansas State Teachers Association, 715 West 10th St.,Topeka 66612.

Pres.-Byron Smith.Sec.-Melvin E. Neely.

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Publication-The Kansas Teacher, 9 nos.Kansas Association of Elementary School Princi

pals, 715 West 10th St., Topeka 66612.Pres.-Bill Ison, Woodrow Wilson Elementary

School, 01 East 28th St., Hays 67601.Sec.-Art Brill, Research and Laboratory Expe-

riences, Kansas State Teachers College,Emporia 66801.

Publication-Journal.Kansas Association of School Administrators, 715

West 10th St., Topeka 66612.Pres.-Eugene E, Luse, Unified District No.

309, Nikerson 67561.Sec.-Clyde U. Phillips, 300 West Sixth St.,

Hays 67601.Publication-News Letter, 4 no,.

Kansas Association of Secondary Schools and Principals,328 North Oliver, Wichita 67208.

Pres.-George Made len, Hutchinson Senior HighSchool, Hutchinson 67501.

Sec.-Arthur Mastin, Robinson Junior High School,328 North Oliver St., Wichita 67208.

KENTUCKY

Kentucky Congress of Parents and Teachers, StateDepartment of Education, Frankfort 40601.

Pres.-Mrs. George Spoonamore, 113 Portman Ave.,Stanford 40484.

Dir.-Mrs. George Seargeant, 315 Hiawatha Trail,Frankfort 40601.

Publication-Kentucky Parent-Teacher, 9 nos.Kentucky Education Association, 101 West Walnut St.,

Louisville 40202.Pres.-Claude Purvis, 1514 Turquoise, Louisville

40214.Sec.-J. M. Dodson.Publication-Kentucky School Journal, 9 nos,

Kentucky Association of Elementary School Prin-cipals, 101 Walnut St., Louisville 40202.

Pres.-William J. Allen, 3430 Coldstream St.,Lexington 40502.

Sec.-Bowers H. Wallace, Sturgis ElementarySchool, Sturgis 42459.

Publication-The Kentucky Elementary SchoolPrincipal, q.

Kentucky Association of School AdministratorsPres.-Martin L. Carr, Harrison County Schools,

Route #4, Box 19, Cynthiana 41031.

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Sec. -Fred D. Williams, 1232 Meadow Lane,Frankfort 40601.

i:cintucky Association of Secondary School Princi-pals, 3224 Windward Wry, Louisville40220.

Pres.-- Father Henry P. O'Bryan, OwensboroCatholic School System, Owensboro 42301.

Sec.-Dawson Orman.Kentucky Federation of Teachers, 806 Center Bldg.,

Jefferson at Armory Pl., Louisville 40202.Pres.-J. William Mattingly, 1317 S. Preston St.,

Louisville 40211.Sec.-Mary M. Robertson 1232 Cherokee Rd., Louis-

ville 40204.Publication-The Kentucky Teacher, q.

Kentucky Independent College Foundation, Inc., 396Starks Bldg., Louisville 40202.

Pres. -Henry Ward.Publication-Newsletter, q.

Kentucky Library AssociationPres.-Rebecca T. Bingham, Louisville Public Schools,

3608 Durnesnil St., Louisville 40211.Sec.-Tom S,Aerland, 555 Washington St., Paducah

42001.Publication-I.LA Bulletin, q.

Kentucky School Boards Association, 248 Plaza Dr.,Lexington 40503.

Pres.-Scott C. Detrick, 4714 Taylor Blvd., Louisville40215.

Exec. dir.-Maurice D. Bement.Publication-Kentucky School Boards,10 nos.

LOUISIANA

Conference of Louisiana Colleges and UniversitiesPres.-Paul J. Pennington, Louisiana Technical Uni-

versity, Ruston 71270.Sec.-P. B. Moseley, P.C. Box 6396, Tech. Station,

Ruston 71270.Louisiana Education Associations, Inc., 305-309 Temple

Bldg., 1335 North Blvd., P.O. Box 1767, BatonRouge 70821.

Pres.-Alphonse Jackson, 106 West 87th St., Shreve.port 71106.

Sec.-J. K. I Iynes.

Publication-The Journal, m.Louisiana School Superintendents Association,

Nap, leonville 70390.Pres.-Norman Edward Carmouche, P.O.

Drawer B, Nap 70390.Sec.-Sam A. Distefano, Sr., P.O. Box 151,

Plaquemine 70764.Louisiana Library Association

Pres.-Reva Chesson, 1040 Holly, Lake Charles

70601.Sec,-Mrs. Chris Thomas, P.O. Box 131, Baton

Rouge 70821.Publication-LLA Bulletin, q.

Louisiana Parent-Teacher Association, P.O. Box21550-A, Louisiana State University, Baton

Rouge 70803.Pres.-Madelyn Wills, Parish Government Bldg., Lake

Charles 70601.Sec.-Mrs. J. H. O'Gwyn, Taylor 71080.Publication-Louisiana P.T.A. Bulletin.

Louisiana School Boards Association, P.O. Drawer53217, Baton Rouge 70805.

Pres.-R. McIntyre Bridges, 128 Homer Rd., Minden71055.

Sec.-James D. Prescott.Publication-The Boardman, 10 nos.

Louisiana Teachers' Association, 1755 Nicholson Dr.,Baton Rouge 70821.

Pres.-Virginia S. Melton, Route #1, ShorewoodVillage, West Monroe 71291.

Sec.-H. C. Robinson, P.O. Box 1906, Baton Rouge70821.

Publication-Louisiana Schools, 9 nos.

MAINE

Maine Congress,of Parents and Teachers, Inc.Pres.-James C. MacCampbell, Raymond H. Fogler

Library, University of Maine, Orono 04473.Sec.-Norman B. Moore, Waterville 04901.Publication-Maine Parent-Teacher Bulletin, q.

Maine Library AssociationPres.-Norman B. Moore, Waterville Public Library,

Waterville 04901.Sec.-Claire Lambert, Jessup Memorial Library, Bar

Harbor 04609.Maine Teachers Association, 184 State St., Augusta

04330.Pres.-Lloyd Hatfield, Public Schools, South Port-

land 04106.Sec--John H. Marvin, 184 State St., Augusta 04330.Publication-The Maine Teacher,4 nos.

Maine Elementary Principals' Association

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Richard 7. Sevey, Abraham LincolnSchool, Bangor 04401.

Sec. Mary Lovejoy, 22 Drew St. Augusta04330.

Publication-Maine Elementary Principals' News-lettor. q.

Maine School Superintendents Association, 42Plaisted St., Gardiner 04345.

Pres. -Woodrow A. Mercier, Schenck HighSchool, East Millinocket 04462.

Sec.-Philip A. Annas, 42 Plaisted St., Gardiner04345.

Maine State Principals Association, 15 WesternAve., Augusta 04330.

Sec.- Raymond W. Farham.Publication-SPA Bulletin, 8 nos.

State School Boards Association of Maine, Inc., 15Western Ave., Augusta 04330.

Pres.-Richard L. Achorn, 15 Fairview Ct., Auburn04210.

Sec.-H. Sawin Milieu, Jr., Box 27, Dixmont 04932.Publication-School Board Quarterly.

MARYLAND

Association of Independent Colleges in Maryland, Inc.,The, 925 Fidelity Bldg., Baltimore 21201.

Vice-pres.-Luther C. Dilatush, Commercial CreditCo., 300 Saint Paul Pl., Baltimore 21202.

Exec. dir.- Leonard Kraemer.Association of School Librarians of Maryland

Pres.-Murray L. Andrews, High School, Damascus20750.

Sec.-Lois B. Hall, North Caroline High School,Denton 21629.

Publication-Maryland Libraries, q.Maryland Association for Adult Education, 125 N. Culver

St., Baltimore 21224.Pres.-J. Milton Belcher.Publication-SHARE, bm.

Maryland Association of Boards of EducationPres.-Kenneth R. Malcom, 405 Maryland Ave., West-

ernpbrt 21562.Sec.-Frances Dodson, Hughesville 20637.Publication = School Board News, q.

Maryland Association of Higher EducationPres.-Kenneth Walker, Goucher College, Towson

21204.

Sec. -W. Donald Rankin, Baltimore Junior College,Baltimore 21215.

Maryland Association of Junior Colleges, 212 AigbiirthRd., Towson 21204.

Pres. -Paul L. Johnson.Sec.- R. Donald Caslick, 301 Largo Rd., Largo

20870.Maryland Association of School Administrators

Pres.-William S. Sartorious, Baltimore County, Aig.burth Manor. Towson 21204.

Sec.-William Brish, Public Schools, Hagerstown21740.

Maryland (..ongress of Parents and Teachers, 207 EastRedwood St., Baltimore 21202.

Pres.- -John J. Lancaster, Jr., 13209 Main St., UpperMarlboro 20870.

Sec.-Mrs. Claude E. Hildebrand, 207 E. RedwoodSt., Baltimore 21202.

Publication-The Maryland Parent - Teacher. 10 nos.

Maryland-District of Columbia Federation of Teachers,10 East Centre St., Baltimore 21202.

Head-Una Corbett, 1223 Woodbourne Ave., Balti-more 21212.

Maryland Educational AssociationHead-Charles H. Chipman, High School, Salisbury

21801.Sec.-Joseph C. Parks, Bryens Rd. 20616.Publication -The Bulletin, an.

Maryland Library Association, 115 West Franklin St.,Baltimore ^1201.

Pres Virginia Phillips, McKcIdin Library, Universityof Maryland, College Park 20740.

Sec.-Estelle Gutberlet, 115 West Franklin St., Balti-more 21201.

Publication-Newsletter, bm.Maryland Secondary School Principals Association

Pres.-G. Howard Schofstal.Sec.-Milton J. Bailey, Suitland Junior High School.

5206 Silver Hill Rd., Suitland 20028.Publication-Bulletin.

Maryland State Teachers Association, Inc., 344 NorthCharles St., Baltimore 21201.

Pres.-J. David Eberly.Sec.-Milson C. Raver, 344 North Charles St., Balti-

more 21201.Publications-The Maryland Teacher, 5 nos. Action

Line, bm.

MASSACHUSETTS

Adult Education f-Azociation in Massachusetts, Inc.,Boston Public Library, Copley Sq., Boston 02117.

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Pres.- Sal Simone, 9 Peck Ave., Wellesley 02181.Sec.-Kathleen Hegerty.Publications Newsletter, bin. Handbook,

Independent School Association of MassachusettsPres.-William S. Piper, Jr., Worcester Academy,

Worcester 01604.Vice Ares, -Edwin H. B. Pratt, Browne & Nichols

School, Cambridge 02138.Massachusetts Association of School Committees, Inc.,

73 Tremont St., Boston 02108.Pres.-Robert L. H. Miller, 8 Chestnut St., Danvers

01923.Exec. dir.-Alton S. Cavicchi,Publications Journal. Bulletin.

Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents,Room 249, 73 Tremont St., Boston 02108.

Pres.- Thomas Warren, Public Schools, Randolph02368.

Sec.-William P. Cant).Publications-Directory. Newsletter.

Massachusetts Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 11Muzzey St., Lexington 02173.

Pres.-Mrs. Kenneth E. Whiting, 128 Third St.,Lowell 01850.

Publication-The Massachusetts Parent-Teacher, 10

nos.Massachusetts Council for Public: Schools, Inc., 16

Arlington St., Boston 02116.Chmn.-Graham T. Winslow.Exec. dir.-Francis Parkman, Jr.Publication-Annual Report.

Massachusetts Elementary School Principals AssociationPres.-J. Evelyn McCarthy, Hancock School, Brook-

line 02146.Sec.-1. Raymond Libby, 43 Miller School, Brookline

02146.Massachusetts Federation of Teachers, 38 Chauncy St.,

Room 1311, Boston 02111.Pres.-Margaret M. Callahan, 60 Wcstminister St.,

Hyde Park 02136.Sec.-Mary J. Henahan, Seven Ord St., Salem 01970.Publication-The Bulletin, 5 nos.

Massachusetts Library Association, 200 Castle Rd.,Nanant 01908.

Pres.-Frank N. Jones, Southeastern MassachusettsUniversity, North Dartmouth 02747.

Sec.-Mrs. Melvin E. Demit, Jr.Publication-Bay State Librarian, q.

Massachusetts School Counselors AssociationPres.-Robert C. Laserte, Public Schools, Leominster

01453.Sec.-Mary C. Kielty, Public Schools, Fitchburg

01420.Publication-Newsletter, an.

Massachusetts Secondary School Principals' Association,Inc., 73 Tremont St., Room 528, Boston 02108.

Pres.-Lincoln A. Dexter, Minnechaug Regional HighSchool, Wilbraham 01095.Sec.-Bertram H. Holland.Publication-The Bugle, m.

Massachusetts Teachers Association, 20 Ashburton Pl.,Boston 02108.

Pres. -- Richard J. Durkin.Sec.-William H. Hebert.Publications-The Massachusetts Teacher, 9 nos.

Newsletter, m.

MICHIGAN

Michigan Association of Intermediate School DistrictAdministrators, 241348507.

Pres.-Erwin L. Davis.Sec.-William J. Seiter,

48888

West Maple Ave., Flint

105 East Pine St., Stanton

Publication-Bulletin, m.Michigan Association of Public School Adult Educators

Pres.-William J. Valade, 12541 Second Ave., High-land Park 48203.

Sec.-Nate Shaw, Glenwood at Fourth St., Wayne48184.

Publications-Newsletter, q. Directory.Michigan Association of School Boards, 1019 Trow-

bridge Rd., East Lansing 48823.Pres.-W. Edward Dewey, Route #2, Box 442, Battle

Creek 49017.Sec.-Norman P. Weinheimer.Publication-Journal, m.

Michigan Association of School LibrariansPres.-Esther McGinnis.Sec.-Robert J. Graham, University of Michigan, Ann

Arbor 48103.Publication-Forward, 3 nos.

Michigan Colleges Foundation, Inc., The, 516 Blvd.Center Bldg., Detroit 48202.

Sec.-L. B. Avison, Jr., 516 Boulevard Center Bldg.,6560 Cass Ave., Detroit 48202.

Publication-Annual Report.

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Michigan Community College Association, 814 MichiganNational Tower, Lansing 48933.

Pres.-George E. Potter, 1504 Jackson NationalTower, Jackson 49201.

Sec.-Robert D. Cahow.Public ation-MCCA Research Series.

Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1011 NorthWashington Ave., Lansing 48905.

Pres.-Herbert Auer, 859 Audubon, East Lansing48823.

Sec.-Mrs. James Layle, 8563 Sunnylanc, SE., BryonCenter 49315.

Publication-Bulletin, m.Michigan Council of State College Presidents, 1202

Commerce Center Bldg., Lansing 48933.Exec. dir.-Richard L. Miller,

Michigan Education Association, 1216 Kendal, Blvd.,East Lansing 48824.

Pres. -Melvin Leasure, 1216 Kendalc Blvd., EastLansing 48823.

Sec.-Terry E. Herndon.Publication-Teacher's Voice.

Michigan Association of Elementary School Princi-pals, P.O. Box 1455, East Lansing 48823.

Pres.-Richard Rinck, 3625 Grape, NE., Grandapids 48823.

Sec.-Edward Keller, P.O. Box 1455, EastLansing 48823.

Publications-Newsletter, m. Michigan Elemen-tary principal, 5 nos.

Michigan Association for Higher EducationPres.-Bruce Nelson, Eastern Michigan Univer-

sity, Ypsilanti 48197.Sec.-Beverly Risk, Eastern Michigan Univer-

sity, Ypsilanti 48197.Publications-Highlights, q. Journal.

Michigan Association of School Administrators,1019 Trowbridge Rd., East Lansing 48823.

Pres.-Nick Ianni, Washtenaw IntermediateSchools, 1819 South Wagner, Ann Arbor48106.

Sec.-Austin F. Bates.Publication-M.A.S.A. Reflections.

Michigan Association of Secondary School Princi-pals, 401 South Fourth St. at West William,The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor48103.

Pres.-Richard Johns, Parchment High School,Parchment 49004.

Sec.-Theodore B. Southerland.

Public ations -MASSP Bulletin, 9 nos. MichiganJournal of Secondary Education, q.

Michigan Federation of Teachers, 18123 James CouzcnsHwy., Detroit 48235.

Pres.-Henry B. Limn,P,Liication -Michigan Teacher.

Michigan Library Association, 226 West Washtenaw,Lansing 48933.

Pres.-Mi:dred Winslow, 1604 Evanston, Kalamazoo49001.

Sec.-Mrs. H. F. Pletz, 226 West Washtcnaw, Lansing48933.

Publication-The Michigan Librarian, q.

MINNESOTA

Association of Minnesota CollegesPres.-W. Donald Olsen, Worthington State Junior

College, Worthington 56187.Sec.-Robert A. Hanson, Moorehead State College,

Moorehead 56560.Minnesota Adult Education Association, State Organiza-

ticn Service, University of Minnesota, 3300 Univ.Ave., Minneapolis 55455.

Pres.-Harold B. Swanson, University of Minnesota,St. Paul 55101

Publication-Comrlunique, q.Minnesota Association of County Superintendents

Pres.-David Brown, Public Schools, Goodridge56725.

Sec.-L. E. Wermager, 700 St. Paul Bldg., 5th atWabasha, St. Paul 55102.

Minnesota Association of School AdministratorsPres.-Harold R. Enetvedt, Public Schools, St. Louis

Park 55826.Sec.-L. E. Wermager, 812 Capitol Sq., 550 Cedar St.,

St. Paul 55101.Minnesota Association of School Librarians

Pres.-Marian Turner, 303 Third St., Chatfield55923.

Publication-Newsletter, q.Minnesota Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 55

Sherburne Ave., St Paul 55103.Pres.-Mrs. E. E. Jacobsen, 7515 Wentworth Ave.,

Richfield 55423.Publication-Minnesota PTA News, 9 nos.

Minnesota Education Association, 41 Sherburne Ave.,St. Paul 55103.

Pres.-Robert Arnold, 41 Sherburne Ave., St. Paul55103.

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Sec, - -A. L. Gallop.Publication-Minnesota Journal of Education, 9 nos.

Minnesota Library Association, 2416 FremontAve., South, Minneapolis 55405.

Pres.-Gil Johnsson, Nobles County Library,Worthington 56187.

Sec.-Marion Phillips, 2416 Fremont Ave.,South, Minneapolis 55405,

Publication-MLA Bulletin, q.Minnesota Private College Fund, 906 Northwest-

ern Bank Bldg., Minneapolis 55402.Pres.-Carl H. Lundquist, 906 Northwestern

Bank Bldg., Minneapolis 55402,Exec. dir.-B. J. Kemper.Publication-Annual Report.

Minnesota School Board Association, 116 South ThirdSt., St. Peter 56082.

Pres.-Glen Ellingson, Leroy 55951.Sec.-W. A. Wettergren, Box 367, St. Peter 56082.Publication-Journal, m.

Higher and Professional Education SectionPres.-Judson Martin, Bemidji State College, Bemidji

56601.Sec.-Sister M. Rosalie, C.S.J., The College of St.

Catherine, St. Paul 55116.Minnesota Association of Junior Colleges

Pres.-Homer C. Killey, Hibbing 55746.Sec.-Donald Olson, Worthington 56187.

Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals,700 St. Paul Bldg., Fifth at Wabasha, St. Paul55102.

Pres.-Norman G. Olson, Marshall Middle School,Marshall 56258.

Sec.-David Meade.Publication-MASSP Bulletin, sa.

Minnesota Citizens Committee on Public Education, 632South Warwick, St. Paul 55116.

Pres.-Mrs. Wayne Van Kirk, 1840 North Pascal, St,Paul 55113.

Sec.-Dolores G. Wilken.Minnesota Eletneniery Preleipaiekkeesiasion

Pres.-Wallace R. Johnson, Morris Bye Schools,11931 Crooked Lake Blvd., Coon Rapids 55433.

Sec.-Frances Blake, 6425 West 33d St., St. LouisPark 55426.

Publications-Principals Newsletter, 4 nos. PrincipalsQuarterly.

Ilii:rinesJta Federation of Teachers, Room 201, 2147University Ave., St. Paul 55114.

Pres.-Flora Rogge, 2147 University Ave., St. Paul55114.

Sec.-Edward C. Bols tad.Publications-The Minnesota Teacher, q. Action, in.

Minnesota Vocational Association, 632 South Warwick,St. Paul 55116.

Pres.-Paul M. Day, State Department of Education,Capitol Square Bldg., St. Paul 55101.

Sec.-Mrs. Dolores G. Wilken.Publica tion -M VA Viewpoints.

MISSISSIPPI

Aississippi Association of Colleges, 1007 Woolfolk Bldg.,Jackson 39205.

Pres.-William L. Giles, Mississippi State University,State College 39762.

Sec.-George V. Moody, State Department of Educa-tion, P.O. Box 771, Jackson 39205.

Mississippi Congress of Colored Parents and TeachersHead-Rubye M. Bryant, 3105 James Hill St., Jack-

son 39213.Sec.-Clarence Thompson, 1328 Lynch St., Jackson

39203.Publication-Yearbook.

Mississippi Congress of Parents and Teachers, 625Southern Farm Bureau Bldg., P.O. Box 1946,Jackson 39201.

Pres.-Mrs. B. J. Chain, Olive Branch 38654.Sec.-Mrs. J. P. Grunchy, Wesson 39191.Publications-Mississippi Parent-Teacher, 10 nos.

Yearbook, an. Proceedings, an.Mississippi Education Association, 219 N. President St.,

Jackson 39205.Pres.-Mrs. Etoile Hopkins, 642 Woodland Dr., For-

est 39074.Sec.-C. A. Johnson, Box 22529, Jackson 39205.Publication-Advance, m.

Department of County Superintendents, 219North President St., Jackson 39201.

Pres.-William E. Powell, Perry County, NewAugusta 39462.

Sec.-Mrs. 1. H. Whiteside, Ashland 38603.Department of Elementary School Principals and

Supervisors, 219 North President St., Jack-son 39201.

Pres.-Elsie T. Murphy, Oakhurst School,Clarksdale 38614.

Sec.-Gene Meadows, Leland ElementarySchool, Leland 38756.

Publications-Bulletin, 2 nos. The ElementarySchool Administrator, 2 nos.

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Mississippi Secondary School Principals Associa-tion, 219 North President St., Jackson39201.

Pres.-Clyde Muse, Starkville High School,Starkville 39579.

Sec.-W. A. Hickox, Kate Griffen Junior HighSchool, Meridian 39301.

Mississippi Foundation of Independent Colleges, Inc.,209 Lunar Life Bldg., Jackson 39201.

Pres.- Ralph Noonkester, William Carey College, Hat-tiesburg College, Hattiesburg 39410.

Sec.-Virginia Metz.Publication-A ?mud Report.

Mississippi Junior College Association, P.O. Box 771,Woolfolk State Office Bldg., Room 215, Jackson39205.

Pres.-Charles V. Wright, East Central Junior College,Decatur 39327.

Sec.-George V. Moody, P.O. Box 771, Jackson39205.

Publication-Handbook.Mississippi Library Association

Pres.-Edith H. Everett, 267 Pinewood Circle, Gulf-port 39501.

Publication-Mississippi Library News, q.Mississippi Public School and Junior College Adult

Education AssociationPres.-Robert M. Mayo, Hinds Junior College, Ray-

mond 39154.Sec.-Richard H. Bacon, Jackson Public Schools,

Jackson 39201.Mississippi School Boards Association

Head-Jack Stuart, P.O. Box 1000, Morton 39117.Mississippi Teachers Association, 1328 Lynch St., Jack-

son 39203.Pres.-D. M. Smith, P.O. Box 569, Cleveland 38732.Se.:.-C. J. Duckworth.Publication-Mississippi Educational Journal, 8 nos.

MISSOURI

Independent Colleges and Universities of Missouri, Uni-versity Club Bldg., 607 North Grand Ave., St.Louis 63103.

Pres.-John A. Brown, Jr., The Lindenwood Colleges,St. Charles 63301.

Exec. dir.-Charles V. Gallagher.Publication-Newsletter.

Missouri Adult Education AssociationPres.-Gail W. King, University of Missouri Extension

Center, 2820 South 71 By-Pass, Independence64057.

Sec.-Patricia L. Bohn, 607 North Grand Blvd., St.Louis 63103.

Publication-News Exchange.Missouri Association of Colleges and Universities

Chancellor-Merl Baker, Missouri University, 106

Parker Hall, Rolla 65401.Sec.-L. E. Hull, 607 North Grand Blvd., St. Louis

63103.Missouri Association of Junior Colleges

Pres.-E. R. Scobee, Mineral Area College, FlatRiver 63601.

Publication-Newsletter.Missouri Association of School Librarians

Chmn.--Mrs. Louvan B. Gearin, 11999 Villa DoradoDr., Columbia 65201.

Sec.-Helen Kreigh, 10 South Seventh St., Columbia65201.

Missouri College Fund, 8230 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton63105.

Chmn.-Robert L. D. Davidson, Westminster College,Fulton 65251.

Pres.-Edward J. Craren.Publication-Annual Report.

Missouri Congress of Parents and Teachers, 402 SouthFifth, Columbia 65201.

Head-Mrs. Y. B. Wasson, 11320 East 39th Terrace,Independence 64052.

Sec.-Mrs. John W. Pierce, 417 West Lincoln, Mary-ville 64468.

Publication-Missouri Parent-Teacher, 9 nos.Missouri County Superintendent Association

Pres.-Pearl McKee, Howard County, Fayette 65248.Sec.-Harold Polston, Barton County, Lamar 64759.

Missouri Library AssociationPres.-Mrs. Jewell Smith, MPO Box 737, Springfield

65801.Sec.-Mrs. Nell Culver Krause, 403 South Sixth St.,

Columbia 65201.Publication-Newsletter, bm.

Missouri School Boards Association, 206 Hill Hall,University of Missouri, Columbia 65201.

Pres.-Fred Zaiser, 1500 West Broadway, West Plains65775.

Sec.-James E. Hart.Publication-The Missouri School Board, bm.

Missouri State Teachers Association, P.O. Box 458,Columbia 65201.

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Pres. -Joe Nichols, 315 East Dunklin, Jefferson City65101.

Sec.-Everett Keith.Publications-School and Community, 9

Communicator, 9 nos.Department of Elementary School Principals, Box

458, Columbia 65201.Pres.-Roger Bryan, Princeton Elementary

School, Princeton 64673.Sec.-Bernard Pitts, Eastwood Hills Elementary,

5290 Sycamore, Kansas City 64129.Missouri Association of School Administrators

Pres.-L. Buford Thomas, Mexico PublicSchools, Mexico 65265.

Missouri Association of Secondary School Princi-pals, Hill Hall, University of Missouri, Co-lumbia 65201.

Pres.-Kenneth Clark, Hickman High School,Providence Rd., Columbia 65201.

Sec.-E. James Travis.Publication-Newsletter.

110S. The

MONTANA

Montana Association of County Superintendents, Cas-

cade County Court House, Great Falls 59401.Pres.-Loretta Wirtala.Sec.-Jean B. Ellison, Meagher County Court House,

White Sulphur Springs 59645.Montana Association of School Administrators

Pres. -Paul T. O'Hare, Billings Public Schools. Bill-ings.

Sec.-Robert Farnsworth. 45 Prospect Dr.. GreatFalls 59401.

Montana Association of School Libraries, Montana StateLibrary, 930 East Lyndale Ave., Helena 59601.

Chinn. -John Breeden. 2420 Fourth Ave., North,Great Falls 59401.

Sec.-Helen Kreigh.Montana Congress of Parents and Teachers

Pres.-James P. Mansfield, Jr., Geyser 59447.Sec.-Mrs. Vincent Scales, 241 East Beckwith Ave.,

Missoula 59801.Publication-Montana Parent-Teacher, 9 nos.

Montana Department of Elementary School PrincipalsPres.-Henry Jorgensen, 402 North Warren St., Hel-

ena 59601.Sec.-Bernard Hartman, Rossiter School, Sierra Drive,

East, Helena 59601.

Publication-Smoke Signals, q.Montana Education Association, 1232 East Sixth Ave.,

Helena 59601Pres.-Wilfred Brown, 158 Heather Lane, Glasgow

59230.Sec.-D. D. Cooper, 1232 East Sixth Ave., Helena

59601.Publications-Montana Education, q. Journal, 4

Montana Library AssociationPres.-Frances Wells, School District #2, 101

St., West, Billings 59101.Publications-Newsletter. Proceedings.

Montana School Boards Association, 1400 EighthHelena 59601.

Pres.-William M. Schmidt, 424 Tamarack, Helena59601.

Sec.-James J. Kenny, 1428 Floweret, Helena59601.

Publication-The Trustee, 6 nos.Montana State Federation of Teachers

Pres.-Donald R. MacDonald, 2398 Massachusetts,Butte 59701.

Sec.-Florence Dillon, 2001 Elm St., Butte 59701.Western Independent Colleges Foundation, 1840 South

13th St., Salt Lake City 84105.Pres.-John E. Riley, Northwest Nazarene College,

Nampa 83651.Sec.-Sister Rita of the Sacred Heart, College of Great

Falls, 1301 20th St., South, Great Falls 59401.

nos.

10th

Ave.,

NEBRASKA

Nebraska Congress of Parents and Teachers, 4705 VanDcrn St., Lincoln 68506.

Pres.-James W. Kirkman, 315 South Oak St., NorthPlatte 69101.

Sec.-Mrs. Walter C. Phillips, 13024 Calhoun Rd..Omaha 68152.

Publication-Nebraska Parent-Teacher, 9 nos.Nebraska Independent College Foundation, Inc., 945

Woodmen Tower, Omaha 68102.Pres.-Howard B. Dooley.Sec.-Theron B. Maxson, Hastings College, Hastings

68901.Publication-Annual Report.

Nebraska Library AssociationPres.-Kathryn R. Renfro, University of Nebraska,

Lincoln 68508.Sec.-Marcia Carley, High School, Sidney 69162.

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Nebraska State Education Association, 605 South 14thSt., Lincoln 68508.

Pres.-H. Arthur Nelson, 619 East 26, Scottsbluff69361.

Sec.-John E. Lynch, 605 South 14th St., Lincoln68508.

Publication-Nebraska Education News, w.Department of Elementary School Principals

Pres.-E. W. Langhoff, West Ward School,McCook 69001.

Publication-The Sower, 3 nos.Nebraska Association of School Administrators,

Room 403, Administration Bldg., Universityof Nebraska, Lincoln 68508.

Pres.-Harold McClure, Kearney 68847.Sec.-M. Scott Norton.Publication-The Furrows,

Nebraska County Superintendents AssociationPres.-Betty J. Majors, Box 484, Osceola

68651.Nebraska State School Boards Association, The, 1221 N

St., Lincoln 68508.Pres.-Richard G. Folda, 1101 B St., Schuyler

68661.Sec.- -Ross H. Rasmussen, Hooper 68031.Publication-NSSBA Bulletin, m.

NEVADA

Nevada Congress of Parents and Teachers, 680 Green-brae Dr., Sparks 89431.

Pres.-Mrs. William E. Dolan, 4316 El Pasada, LasVegas 89102.

Sec.-Mrs. Walter Wedow, 629 J. St., Sparks 89431.Publication-Bulletin Handbook, 1961.

Nevada Library AssociationPres.-Harold G. Morehouse, University of Nevada,

Reno 89507.Publication-Handbook.

Nevada School Trustees Association, 715 West Fifth St.,Carson City 89701.

Pres.-Grant Anderson, Route #1, Box 369, Fernley89408.

Sec.-Al Seeliger, 715 West Fifth St., Carson City89701.

Publication-Newsletter, m.Nevada State Education Association, 151 Park St.,

Carson City 89701.Pres.-Robert A. Cahill, 105 Srnithridge Park, Reno I

89502.

Sec.-Richard L. Morgan.Publication-Nevada Education, q.

Department of Classroom Teachers, 151 Park St.,Carson City 89701.

Pres.-Mabel Mitchell, 1367 Wyoming, BoulderCity 89005.

Department of Elementary PrincipalsPres.-Galen G. Good, Rex Bell School, Las

Vegas 89102.Sec.-Neil C. Twitch ell, J. M. Ullom'School, Las

Vegas 89109.Nevada Association of School Administrators

Pres.-Al Seeliger, P.O. Box 603, Carson City89701.

Sec.-Jack K. Clark, Box 44, Yerington 89447.

NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire Association of Secondary School Princi-pals, Box 674, Concord 03301.

Pres.-John Callaghen, Raymond 03077.Sec.-Howard R. Kimball, Box 674, Concord 03301.

New Hampshire Congress of Parents and TeachersPres.-Mrs. Henry A. Potvin, 177 Wallis Rd., Rye

03870.Sec.-Mrs. Eugene Brewster, RFD 1, East Kingston

03827.Publication-New Hampshire PTA Bulletin, bm.

New Hampshire Council for Better Schools, 922 Elm St.,Manchester 03101.

Pres.-Robert Gile, 1 Checkerberry Lam, Hopkinton03301.

Publication-Bulletin, 6 nos.New Hampshire Department of Elementary School

PrincipalsPres.-James McShone, North Conway 03860.Sec.-Elizabeth 0. Malley, Lincoln School, Manches-

ter 03104New Hampshire Education Association, 103 North State

St., Concord 03302.Pres.-Roberta Bonfield, 10 West Haven Rd., Man-

chester 03104.Sec.-John Hafemann.Publication-New Hampshire Educator, 10 nos.

New Hampshire Library AssociationPres.-Barbara Shaw, Gordon-Nash Library, New

Hampton 03256.Sec.-Rebecca Fowler, 15 Center Rd., Canterbury

03224.

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Publication-The NHLA Newsletter,New Hampshire School Administrators Association, Box

4,4 Myrtle Swamp, Hillsboro 03244.Pres.-Claude Leavitt, Public Schools, Merrimack

03054.Sec.-Norman R. Hartfiel.Publication-Newsletter, m.

New Hampshire School Boards AssociationPres.-Jean Tufts, 198 High St., Exeter 03833.Sec.-Jason E. Boynton, 6 Garrison Ave., Durham

03824.Publication-Newsletter, m.

NEW JERSEY

New Jersey Association for Adult EducationPres.-Chester Stec kevicz, Alvirne High School, Hud-

son 03051.Sec.-Kenrick C. Bean, 4 Park St., Concord 03301.Publication-New Jersey Adult Educator.

New Jersey Association of Colleges and Universities,Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick08903.

Head-William G. Van Note, Monmouth College, WestLong Branch 07764.

Sec.-James A. Johnston.New Jersey Association of School Administrators, Rut-

gers, The State University, 10 Seminary Pl., NewBrunswick 08903.

Pres.-Joseph H. Vollmer, 51 West Cliff St., Somer-ville 07450.

Sec.-Lawrence Kaplan.Publication-Research Bulletin, q.

New Jersey College Fund Association, Inc., The, 604Central Ave., Room 22, East Orange 07018.

Chmn.-Joseph W. Leirent, International Inc., Inter-national Plaza, Englewood Cliffs 07960.

Pres.-Garrett J. Connolly, 604 Central Ave., EastOrange 07018.

Publication-Annual Report.New Jersey Congress of Parents and Teachers, 900

Berkeley Ave., Trenton 08607.Pres.-Mrs. 'Alex Gordon, 14 Point View Terrace,

Bayonne 07002.Office dir.-J. M. Ruggieri.Publications-New Jersey Parent-Teacher, 10 nos.

Yearbook. Handbook.New Jersey Association of County Superintendents, 225

Wes' State St., Trenton 08625.

Pres.-William D. Fenton, Court House, Bridgeton08302.

Sec.-Norman A. Gathany, 59 Main St., Flemington08822.

New Jersey Education Association, 180 West State St.,Trenton 08608.

Pres.-Frances Carnochan, Washington Crossing, Titus-ville 08560.

Sec.-Frederick L. Hipp.Publications-NJEA Review, m. Reporter.

Department of Elementary School Principals, 180West State St., Trenton 08608.

Pres.-Harry Se lover, Merriam Avenue School,Newton 07860.

Sec.-Herman Leff, 47 Brandon Ave., Living-ston 07039.

Publications-The Bulletin, q. Newsletter, 3nos.

New Jersey Association of Secondary SchoolPrincipals

Pres.-Donald Duff, Northern Valley RegionalHigh School, Old Tappan 07675.

Sec.-Frederick Aho, Governor Livingston Re-gional High School, Livingston 07039

Publication- The Jersey Schoolmaster, q.New Jersey Junior College Association

Pres.-Dominick Iorio, Junior College, Trenton08608.

Sec.-Lloyd Carver, Junior College, Trenton 08608.New Jersey Library Association, 221 Boulevard, Passaic

07055.Pres.-Beatrice James, Bergenfield Public Library,

Bergenfield 07621.Sec.-Mrs. Thomas Schear, 100 Meade Ave., Passaic

07055.Publication-New Jersey Libraries, q.

New Jersey Organization of TeachersPres.-Daniel T. Ma long, 1723 West Conlyn St.,

Philadelphia 19141.Sec. -- Marveil Danbury, 214 Douglas Ave., Haddon-

field 08033.New Jersey School Boards Association, 407 West State

St., Trenton 08605.Head-Myra Malovany.Sec.-Mark W. Hurwitz.Publication-School Board Notes.

New Jersey School Library AssociationPres.-Betty Torricelli, Mahwah Junior Senior High

School, Mahwah 07430.Sec.-Irene Alznauer, Osborneville Llementary School,

Bricktown 08724.

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PublicationNJSLA Newsletter, ir.New Jersey State Federation of Teachers, 804 Clinton

Ave., Newark 07108.Pres.Donald Nicholas, 387 Bergen St., Union

07083.PublicationThe New Jersey Teacher, q.

State Federation of District Boards of Education of NewJersey, 407 West State St., P.O. Box 909, Trenton08605.

Pres.P. Paul Ricci, Box 130, Vineland 08360.Exec. dir.Ruth H. Page.PublicationSchool Board Notes, in.

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico Congress of Parents and Teachers, 6051/2

San Mateo, NE., Suite 280, Albuquerque 87108.Pres.Mrs. B. Glenn Prentice, 8109 Connecticut, NE.,

Albuquerque 87110.Sec.--Mrs. Kenneth Entrop, 509 Kentucky, Roswell

88201.PublicationBulletin, bm.

New Mexico Education Association, 130 South Capitol,P.O. Box 729, Santa Fe 87501.

Pres.J. Paul Taylor.Sec.James W. Green, P.O. Box 729, Santa Fe

87501.PublicationNew Mexico School Review, q.

Higher Education Section, P.O. Box 729, Santa Fe87501.

Sec.Edmund A. Gaussoin.New Mexico Association of Secondary School

Principals, Clovis High School, Clovis88101.

Pres.Harlan Beasley.PublicationNews Bulletin.

New Mexico Library AssociationPres.Helen Ketola, Pueblo Junior High School, Los

Alamos 87544.Sec.Lewis Tonn, Albuquerque High School, Albu-

querque.PublicationNew Mexico Libraries, q.

New Mexico Sdhool Boards Association, 207 Shelby St.,Santa Fe 87501.

Pres.Dan Berry; Box 67, Eunice 88231.Exec. dir.Joe Menapace.PublicationSpotlight Newsletter, q.

NEW YORK

Association of Colleges and Universities of the State ofNew York, P.O. Box 1896, 100 State St., Albany12201.

Pres.James M. Hester, New York University, NewYork 10003.

Sec.Lester W. Ingalls, P.O. Box 1896, 100 State St.,Albany 12201.

PublicationNews Letter, ill.Council of School District Administrators, Inc.

Pres.Robert N. Bennett, Greene Central School,Green 13778.

Sec.Edward L. Osborn, 135 Western Ave., Albany12203.

Empire State Federation of Teachers, Room 333 DeWitt Clinton Hotel, Albany 12207.

Pres.John L. Fallon.Empire State Foundation of Independent Liberal Arts

Colleges, Inc., Hotel Alpine, New York 10001,Chmn.Harold C. Martin, Union College, Schenec-

tady 12308.Exec. dir.J. B. McKee Arthur.PublicationReporter.

Faculty-Student Association of State University Collegeat Buffalo, Inc., 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo14222.

Pres.E. K. Fretwell, Jr.Sec.Linda Urso.PublicationsRecord, w. Elms, an. Handbook, an.

New York Association of Public School Adult Educa-tors, 5458 Chestnut Ridge Rd., Orchard Park14127.

Pres.Donald P. Hohnwood.PublicationNewsletter, 3 nos.

New York Library Association, P.O. Box 521, Woodside11377.

Pres.Charles F. Gosnell, New York University,Washington Square, New York 10003.

Sec.A. Nicholas Kobe, P.O. Box 521, Woodside11377.

Publication NYLA Bulletin, 6 nos.New York Association for Continuing Education, State

Education Department, Albany 12224.Pres.Lawrence A. Fallis, Arlington Central Schools,

232 Dutchess Turnpike, Poughkeepsie 12603.PublicationNewsletter, q.

New York State Association of Elementary SchoolPrincipals, 152 Washington Ave., Albany 12210.

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Pres.-Anna Rockliill, Pine Ave. School, Bethpage1 i 714.

Sec.-T. Walsh McQuillan, 152 Washington Ave.,Albany 12210.

Publications-Newsletter, q. Directory, an.New York State Association of Independent Schools, 20

Chestnut Hill, North, Loudonville 12211.Pres.-Stephen Hinrichs, The Harley School. 1981

Clover St., Rochester 14618.Sec.-Appleton A. Mason, Jr.Publication-Bulletin.

New York State Association of Junior Colleges, SUNY

Agricultural-Technical College, Cobleskill 12043.Pres.-Norma Bentley, Junior College, Cazenovia

13035.Sec.-Norvin Whitmore. Eric County Technical Insti-

tute, Main and Youngs Rd., Buffalo 14221.Publication-The News Bulletin, 3 nos.

New York State Association of Secondary SchoolAdministrators, 152 Washington Ave., Albany12210.

Pres.-Francis 0. Gabler, Herkimer Senior HighSchool, Herkimer 13350.

Sec.-T. Walsh McQuillan, 152 Washington Ave.,Albany 12210.

Publication-New York State Secondary Education, 3nos.

New York State Council of School District Administra-tors, 135 Western Ave., State University of NewYork, Albany 12203.

Pres.-Robert N. Bennett, Green Central Schools,Green 13778.

Sec.-Edward L. Osborn.New York State Citizens Committee for Public Schools,

2 West 45th St., New York 10036.Exec. dir. Violet Edwards, 2 West 45th St., New

York 1003c.Publications-Clearinghouse Library Services. Work-

ing Conferences. Community Counseling Kits, 14nos.

New York State Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc.,152 Washington Ave., Albany 12210.

Pres.-Mrs. Oscar Willett, 38 Elderberry Rd., Syosset11791.

Publication-New York Parent-Teacher, 10 nos.New York State Council of Catholic School Superin-

tendents, 11 North Pearl St., Albany 12207.Pres.-Rev. Patrick E. Shanahan.Sec.-J. Alan Davitt.

New York State School Boards Association,Washington Ave., Albany 12210.

Pres.-A. Terry Weathers, 315 Staples St.,dale 11735.

Dir.-Everett R. Dyer.Publications Journal, q. Newsletter, in. Negotiations

News. Legislative Bulletin.New York State Teachers Association, 80 Wolf Road

Albany 12205.Pres.-Emanuel Kafka.Sec.-Francis J. White.Publications-New York State Educations, 9 nos.

NYS TA News Trends, q. Annual Report.

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NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolina Adult Education AssociationPres.-Mrs. Max Ewrin, Gastonia 28052.Sec.-Norflect Hardy, University of North Carolina,

Chapel Hill 27514.North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities

Pres.-Marion D. Thorpe, Elizabeth City State Univer-sity, Elizabeth City 27909.

Exec. dir.-J. P. Freeman, State Department of PublicInstruction, Raleigh 27602.

Publication-Proceedings, an.North Carolina Association of Educators, Inc., 111 West

Morgan St., P.O. Box 27347, Raleigh 27611.Pres.-Ruth B. Jones, 509 Myrtle St., Rocky Mount

27801.Sec.-A. C. Dawson, P.O. Box 27347, Raleigh 27611.Publications-Magazine. Bulletin.

Department of Elementary School PrincipalsPres.-R. E. Carmichael, Frank B. John School,

Salisbury 28144.Sec.-Billy L. Renelle, J. C. Sawyer School,

Elizabeth City 27909.Publication-The Elementary School Principal

News, 3 nos.Division of Principals, 111 West Morgan St., Box

350, Raleigh 27601.Pres.-Bob Greene, Jefferson Junior High

School, Winston-Salem 27600.Sec.-E. F. Johnson, Box 350, Raleigh 27602.Publication-The Tarheel Principal.

Division of Superintendents, 111 West Morgan St.,Raleigh 27602.

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Sec.-Walter R, Dudley, P.O. Box 350, Raleigh27602.

North Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc.,3501 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh 27609.

Pres.-Mrs. Stanley S. Atkins, 7 North Dogwood Rd.,Asheville 28804.

Publications-North Carolina Parent-Teacher Bulletin.Proceedings, an.

North Carolina Foundation of Church-Related Colleges,Inc., The, P.O. Box 10430, Salem Station, 612South Main St., WinstonSalem 27108.

Pres.-Martin L. Shotzberger, Catawba College, Salis-bury 28144.

Exec. dir.-Brant R, Snavely.Publication-Annual Report.

North Carolina Library Association, P.O. Box 2414,Raleigh 27602.

Pres.-Eunice Query, 204 Pine St., Boone 28607.Sec.-Evalyn H. Allen.Publication-North Carolina Libraries, q.

North Carolina State School Board Association, P.O.

Box 810, Chapel Hill 27514.Pres.-Cecil Gilliatt, Gilliatt St., Shelby 28150.Sec.-R. E. Dingman.Publication-Bulletin, bm.

North Carolina Teachers Association, 125 East HargettSt., Raleigh 27601.

Pres.-Rudolph Jones, State College, Fayetteville28301.

Sec.-Elliott B. Palmer, Sr.Publication-North Carolina Teachers Record, q.

Piedmont University Center of North Carolina, Inc., Box11045, Bcthabara Station, Winston-Salem 27106.

Exec. dir.-Paul A. Marrotte.Pres.-J. Earl Danieley, Elon College, Elon College

27244.Publications-General Brochure, ir. Annual Report.

NORTH DAKOTA

North Dakota Association of School AdministratorsPres.-James Broton, New England 58647.Sec.-E. S. Killie, Fessenden 58438.Publication-The North Dakota School Administra-

tor, q.North Dakota Congress of Parents and Teachers, 810

Divide Ave., Bismarck 58501.Pres.-Mrs. Reuben Metz, Alfred 58411.Sec.-Mrs. Franklin Rehm, 810 Divide Ave., Bis-

niarek 58501.Publication-North Dakota Parent-Teacher, 8 nos.

North Dakota County Superintendents Association, De-

partment of Public Instruction, State Capitol,Bismarck 58501.

Head-A, R. Nestoss, Department of Public Instruc-tion, Bismarck 58501.

North Dakota Education Association, 410 East Thayer,Box J, Bismarck 58502

Pres.-Vance Olson, 1216 First AI e., West, Williston58701.

Sec.-Irving L. Iverson.Publications-North Dakota Journal. Education, m.

North Dakota Education News.Higher and Professional Education Section

Pres.-Wilbert Keeling, Valley City. State Col-lege, Valley City 58072.

Sec.-Hal Pufall, Minot State College, Minot58701.

North Dakota Association of Secondary SchoolPrincipals

Pres.-Harry Salislylry, Valley City 58072.Sec.-Lloyd Wattle, Tioga High School, Tioga

58852.North Dakota Department of Elementary School

PrincipalsPres.-Walter M. Loomer, Lewis and Clark

Elementary School, Grand Forks 58201.Sec.-James Kappel, Elementary School, Rugby

58368.Publication-Bulletin, q.

North Dakota Independent College Fund, JamestownCollege, Jamestown 58401.

Pres.-Larry K. Hoffman, D.D.S., 1209 Fifth Ave.,SE., Jamestown 58401.

Sec.-Dale E. Minnich, James College, Jamestown58401.

Publication-Annual Report.North Dakota School Boards Association

Pres.-Edward K. Lander, Box 608, Grand Forks58201.

Sec.-Warner R. Quale.North Dakota Institutions of Higher Learning Council of

College PresidentsPres.-George W. Starcher, University of North Da-

kota, Grand Forks 58201.Sec.-Oscar A. Delong, Dickinson State College,

Dickinson 58601.North Dakota Library Association

Pres.-Everett Foster, Minot Public Library, Minot58701.

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Sec.-Ruth Ralph, Crosby 58730.Publication-Annual Report.

OHIO

Ohio Association for Adult Education, Special Educa-tional Services, Antioch College, Yellow Springs45387.

Pres.-Nora Duffy, University of Dayton, Dayton45409.

Sec.-Helen S. Emery, Antioch College, YellowSprings 45387.

Publications-The Ohio Observer, q. The Ohio AdultObserver, q.

Ohio Association of Independent Academic SchoolsPres.-William Putnam, 1715 South Reynolds Rd.,

Toledo 43614.Ohio Association of Public School Adult Educators

Pres.-Kenneth Herbert, Eastwood and Walnut Sts.,Youngstown 44505.

Sec.-Milton Arter, High School, Fredericktown44627.

Ohio Association of School LibrariansPres.-Margaret Mills Muntz, 105 Meadow Hill Lane,

Chagrin Falls 44022.Sec.-Mrs. Harriet Foley, Carlisle High School, Car-

lisle 45005.Publication-Bulletin, q.

Ohio College Association, 124 West 17th Ave., Colum-bus 43210.

Pres.-W. Noel Johnston, The Defiance College, De-fiance 43512.

Sec.-James 11. McElhaney.Publication-Transactions, an.

Catholic Conference of Ohio, Department of SchoolSuperintendents, 22 South Young St., Columbus43215.

Exec. dir. -Theodore N. Staudt, 22 South Young St.,Columbus 43215.

Sec.-Nelson N. Harper.Ohio Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 427 East

Town St., Columbus 43215.Pres.-Joseph Ware Foster, 1541 Briarwood Terrace,

Springfield 455n4.Office mgr.-Mrs. Roy Chalfant.Publication-Ohio Parent-Teacher, 10 nos.

Ohio Education Association, 225 East Broad St., Colum-bus 43215.

Pres.-J. Alan Aufderheide.

Sec.-Stayner F. Brighton.Publication-Ohio Schools, in.

Ohio Association of School Administrators, 657High St., Worthington 43085.

Pres.-Paul Miller, City Schools, 230 East NinthSt., Cincinnati 45202.

Sec.-Harold Sebold.Publications-The Buckeye Administrator, 10

nos. OASA Newsletter, m.Ohio County Superintendents Association

Pres.-John R. Lea, Wayne County Board ofEducation, 142 East Larwill St., Wooster44691.

Sec.-Gene Kavanagh, Green County Beard ofEducation, 761/2 West Main St., Xenia45385.

Publication-Directory, an.Ohio Department of Elementary School Principals

Pres.-James King, Harman School, 735 Har-man Ave., Dayton 45419.

Sec.-Ruth C. Jones, J. K. Baxter School, 340813th St., SW., Canton 44710.

Publications-DESP Quarterly. DESP Line.Ohio High School Principals Association

Pres. Burr Simpson, Urbana High School,Urbana 43078.

Sec.-Charles L. Fox, South High School,Springfield 45505.

Ohio Federation of Teachers, The, 16 East Broad St.,Columbus 43215.

Pres.-Raymond Kikta, 5221 West 25th St., Parma44134.

Sec.-Dorothy Matheny, 2071 Glendale Ave., Toledo43614.

Publication-OFT News, m.Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges, Inc., The,

4601 North High St., Columbus 43214.Chmn.-Frank E. Duddy, Marietta College, Marietta

45750.Exec. dir.-Carl C. Bracy.Publication-Newsletter.

Ohio Library Association, Suitz 400, 40 South Third St.,Columbus 43215.

Pres.-John T. Thackery, Jr., Public Library, 215 E.Third St., Dayton 45402.

Exec. dir.-A. Chapman Parsons, 292 Lambourne,Worthington 43085.

Publication-OLA Bulletin, q.

Ohio School Boards Association, 3752 North High St.,Columbus 43214.

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Pres.Paul Langdon, 505 King Avenue, Columbus43201.

Excc. dinWillard Fox, 3752 North High St., Colum-bus 43214,

PublicationThe Ohio School Boards Journal, tn.

OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma Adult Education Association, 310 Will RogersBldg., Oklahoma City 73105.

Pres.Arthur R. Harrison, El Reno Junior College, ElReno 73036.

Sec.Elizabeth C. Cooper, Oklahoma City Libraries,131 Northwest Third St., Oklahoma City 74103.

PublicationPresident's Newsletter, m.Oklahoma Association for Public School Adult Educa-

tion, 310 Will Rogers Bldg., Oklahoma City73105.

Pres.Albert Johnson, P.O. Box 1009, Lawton73501.

Sec.Virginia Cooley.Oklahoma Association of Junior Colleges

Pres.Orville Johnson, Poteau Community Collcgc,Poteau 74953

Sec.Floretta Haggard, Oklahoma Military Academy,Claremore 74017.

Oklahoma Association of TeachersHeadGeorge W. Word, Dunbar School, Shawnee

74801.Sec.F. D. Moon, 1314 Northeast Eighth St., Okla-

homa City 73117.PublicationJournal, q.

Oklahoma Congress of Parents and Teachers, 555 EastConstitution St., Norman 73069.

Pres.Evan L. Davis, 2677 Terwillcger Blvd., Tulsa74114.

Sec.Mrs. Marvin Collins, 221 Emclyn St., Norman73069.

PublicationThe Oklahoma Parent-Teacher, 6 nos,Oklahoma Education Association, 323 East Madison St.,

Oklahoma City 73105.es.Gene Rochelle, 1619 North 26, Lawton73501.

Sec.Ferman Phillips.PublicationThe Oklahoma Teacher, 9 nos.

Department of College TeachersHeadGlenn Snider, University of Oklahoma,

N lrman 73069.Soc.Elsie Null, Oklahoma Collcgc for Women,

Chickasha 73019.Department of Elementary School Administrators

Pres.Jack D. Gibson, Wilson School, 2215North Walker, Oklahoma City 73103.

Sec.Margaret A. Boys, Buchanan School,4126 Northwest 18th St., Oklahoma City73107.

Oklahoma Secondary School Principals Associa-tion

Pres.Robert Cheney, John Marshall High

School, 9017 North University, OklahomaCity 73114.

Sec.J. Frank Malone, Northwest Classen HighSchool, 2801 Northwest 27th St., OklahomaCity 73107.

Oklahoma Independent College Foundation, Inc., 211

Cameron Bldg., 2915 Classcn Blvd., OklahomaCity 73106.

Chinn.Robert S. Kerr, Jr., 1500 Kcrmac Bldg.,Oklahoma City 73102.

Excc. vice pres.Edward C. Keefe, 1107 HuntingtonDr., Oklahoma City 73116.

PublicationsAnnual Report. Newsletter.Oklahoma Library Association

Pres.Roscoe Rouse, Oklahoma University, Still-water 74074.

PublicationOklahoma Librarian, q.Oklahoma State School Boards Association, Inc., P.O.

Box 11135, 1216 Northeast 23d St., OklahomaCity 73111.

Pres.Mrs. Opal Carilson, 1707 North Cincinnati,Tulsa 74106.

Sec.J. Orville Bumpus.PublicationsOklahoma School Board Journal, in.

Handbook.

OREGON

Associated Christian Colleges of Oregon, 11652 South-west Pacific Highway, Portland 97223.

ProvostLansing W. Bulgin.Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers, 603 Loyalty

Bldg., Portland 97204.Pres.Mrs. Vernon Wanless, 620 Linfield Ave.,

McMinnville 97128.Sec.Mrs. A. H. Munro, 1628 Southeast 24th St.,

Portland 97214.PublicationPTA Magazine.

Oregon Education Association, 1 Plaza Southwest, 6900

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Southwest Haines Rd., Tigard 97223. Exec. dlr.Grant J. Cosgrove, 534 Southwest ThirdSec.Cecil W. Posey. Ave., Portland 97204.PublicationsMaga-hie. Newspaper. PublicationNewsletter, q.

Oregon Association for Higher Education, 6900 Oregon Library AssociationSouthwest Haines Rd., Tigard 97223. Pres.Calvin Middleton, Oregon City High School,

Pres. J. Claude White, Southern Oregon Col- Oregon City 97045.lege, Ashland 97520. Sec.- Charlotte Hyre, Douglas County Library, Rose-

Sec.Sue Ellen Bucl. burg 97 -,70.Oregon Association of Intermediate and County PublicationOreg.?! Library News, 3 nos,

School Superintendents, 942 Lancaster Dr., Oregon School Boards Association, 216 Education Bldg..NE., Oregon Board of Education, Salem University of Oregon, Eugene 97403.97310. Pres.John D. Peterson, 220 Fourth St., Lake Os-

Pres.A. E. Sterns, Box 72 Court House, wego 97034.Burns 97720. Sec.Thomas Rigby, 216 Education Building, Univer-

Scc.- -Milt Baum, (lregon Board of Education, sity of Oregon, Eugene 97403Salem 97310, PublicationOSBA

Oregon Association of School Administrators, P.O.Box 771, Salem 97308.

Pres.Torn Calkins, 706 Northwest A St., PENNSYLVANIAGrants Pass 97526.

Sec.Jesse V. Fasold.Association of Pennsylvania Teachers, 4922 Chest St.,PublicationThe Oregon Schocl Administrator,

Philadelphia 19139.Head Bryan F. Reed, 92 Lincoln Ave., YeadonOregon Association of Secondary School Adminis-

19051.trators, 942 Lancaster Dr., NE., Salem

Sec.Ophelia Hall.97310.

PublicationThe Explorer, 3 aos.Pres.George Erickson, 4855 Southwest Erick-Catholic Educational Association of Pennsylvania, Theson, Beaverton 97005.

Pres.John T. Cicco, 111 Boulevard of the Allies,Sec.John E. Herbert, Main P.O. Box 771,Pittsburgh 15222.

Salem 97301.Foundation for Independent Colleges, Inc., 2991 NorthPublicationCurriculum Bulletin.

Front St., Harrisburg 17110.Oregon Elementary School Principals Association,

Pres.John Halliwell, 2991 North Front St., Harris-1 Plaza Southwest, 6900 Southwest Haines burg 17110.Rd., Tigard 97223.

Pennsylvania Association for Adult Education, P.O. BoxPres.Calvin Peterson, Green School, 4498574, Harrisburg 17108,

Southwest ":arms Rd., Roseburg 97470.Pres.Gordon C. Godbey, College of Education, TheSec.Pat Wohlers.

Pennsylvania State University, 276 ChambersPublicationOregon Elementary Principal, 3 Bldg., University Park 16802.nos. Sec.Esther C. Strickland, 118 South St., Harrisburg

Oregon Federation of Teachers, 201 Southwest Arthur 17101.St., Room 211, Portland 97201. PublicationPAAE News, q.

Pres.Phyllis Hutchinson, 2!." 28 Northeast 13th St., Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities,Portland 97212. 232 North Second St., Harrisburg 17101.

Sec.Beatrice T. Stevens, 1307 Southwest Broadway, Pres.Clarence R. Moll.Portland 97201. Sec.James A. Ream.

PublicationThe Oregon Teacher. PublicationSurvey on Tuition, Fees, Room andOregon Independent College Foundation, Inc. Board.

Pres.Leland H. Johnson, First National Bank of Pennsylvania Association of Liberal Arts Colleges for theOregon, 404 Southwes, Sixth Ave., Portland Advancement of Teaching97204. Pres.Roland E. Johnston, Drexel Institute of Tech-

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nology, Philadelphia 19104.Sec. -H. R. Reidenhaugh.Publication Newsletter, q.

Pennsylvania Association of Private Academic SchoolsPres.Philip I). Stetson, Friends Select School, The

Parkway at 17th St., Philadelphia 19103.Sec.Elaine A. Lamprell, The William Penn Charter

School, 3000 West School House Lane, Philadel-phia 19144.

Pennsylvania Association of Secondary School Princi-pals, 2107 Market St., Harrisburg 1710.3.

Pres.Joseph Passaro, 11 Redwood St., Warren16365.

Sec.Samuel R. McHenry, Jr., 2107 Market St.,Harrisburg 17103.

PublicationsNewsletter, 5 nos. Pennsylvania School-master.

Pennsylvania Association of Student Personnel Adminis-trators

Pres.Champ R. Scorch, Slippery Rock State College,Slippery Rock 16057.

Sec.Drew Ragan, Allegheny College, Meadville16335.

PublicationConference Report.Pennsylvania Association of Two-Year Colleges, Smith

Bldg., Altoona Campus, Altoona 16603.Pres.Joseph P. Giusti, The Pennsylvania State Uni-

versity, Monaca 15061.Sec.Robert E. Eiche.PublicationsAnnual Report. Directory.

Pennsylvania Association of Women Deans and Coun-selors

Pres.E. Steele Houchens, Haverford Township AreaHigh School, Haverford 19041.

Sec. - -Mary Wiens, Moravian College, Bethlehem18018.

PublicationsJournal. Handbook.Pennsylvania Congress of Parents and Teachers, 2028

North Third St., Harrisburg 17102.Pres.Mrs. Robert G. Scholze, 424 Wedgewood Dr.,

Lower Burrell 15068.Office rug'- Mrs. Robert P. Stanley.PublicationPennsylvania Parent Teacher Bulletin, m.

Pennsylvania Federation of TeachersPres.Robert K. Cavanaugh, 431 Wyoming Ave.,

Scranton 18503.Sec.Margaret Root, 1930 Chestnut St., Philadelphia

19103.PublicationThe Pennsylvania 7'eacher, 5 nos.

Pennsylvania Library Association, 200 South Craig St.,Roo ' 506, Pittsburgh 15213.

Pres.Carolyn W. Field, Free Library of Philadelphia,Logan Square, Philadelphia 19103.

Sec.Nancy L. Blunclon.PublicationBulletin, q.

Pennsylvania School Librarians Association, Departmentof Supervision & Curriculum Development, 400North Third St., Harrisburg 17105.

Pres.Alice 'Vaguer, 207 East Orange St., Lancaster17602.

Sec.Alberta Gladeck, 1025 Bridge St., Philadelphia19124.

PublicationHandbook.Pennsyhonia State Education Association, 400 North

Third St., Harrisburg 17105.Pres.Robert W. Ward.Sec.Robert E. Phelps.Publication- Pennsylvania School Journal, 9 nos.

Elementary School Principals SectionPres.Edith M. Cooper, 1227 Pine Lane, Ches-

ter 19013.Sec.James Davis, R.F.D. 1, Ford City 16226.

Pennsylvania Association of District Superintendents ofSchools, 623 West Penn St., Carlisle 17013.

Pres.Thomas K. Barrett, Box 186, Warren 16365.Sec.David L. Swartz, 530 Mooreland Ave., Carlisle

17013.Pennsylvania School Boards Association, Inc., 412 North

Second St., Harrisburg 17101.Pres.Virginia Jeffers, 16 West Montgomery Ave.,

Ardmore 19003.Exec. dir.Fred M. Heddinger.PublicationBulletin, q.

PUERTO RICO

Puerto Rico Teachers Association, Box 1088, HatoRey 00919.

Pres.Modesto Rivera.Sec.Agustin Garcia Estrada.PublicationRevista El Sol, m.

Department of Higher EducationHeadFrancisco Garriga, University of Puerto

Rico, Rio Piedras 00931.

RHODE ISLAND

Independent Schools Association of Rhode IslandPres.Evan R. West, Providence Country Day School,

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2117 Pawtucket Ave., East Providence 02906.Sec.- Mary C. Mulvey, 95 Plymouth Rd., East Provi-

dence 02914.Rhode Island Association of School Committees, 606

Industrial Bank Bldg., Providence 02903.Pres. Mrs. Charles J. Tappero, 70 Mulberry Rd.,

Bristol 02809.Sec. -- Russell Ames Burnham.Publication-Newsletter.

Rhode Island Association of School SuperintendentsPres.-Edward R. Martin, East Providence 02914.

Rhode Island Citizens Association for the PublicSchools, 532 Elingrove Ave., Providence 02906.

Pres.--Milton Paisner.Sec -Mrs. H. Lane Smith, 15 Keene St., Providence

02906.Publication-RIC/IP-PAPER.

Rhode Island Congress of Parents and Teachers, 2020Elmwood Ave., Warwick 02888.

Pres.-Mrs. Charles W. Moss, 250 Smithfield Rd.,North Providence 02904.

Sec.-Mrs. Curtis Reeves.Publication-Rhode Island Parent-Teache Bulletin, 5

nos.

Rhode Island Education Association, 300 HennesseyAve., North Providence 02911.

Pres.-John J. Thompson, Saratoga Ave., Pine Bluff,Westerly 02891.

Sec.-Sherwin J. Kapstein.Pu:Jlication-Journal, an.

Rhode Island Elementary School Principals Associ-ation

Pres.-James Paras, 50 Atlantic Blvd., Centre-dale 02811.

Sec.-Hope A. Ar.iold, 865 Tower Hill Rd.,North Kingstown 02852.

Rhode Island Federation of Teachers, 171 PawtucketAve., Pawtucket 02860.

Pres.-Patricia Houlihan.Sec.-Edward A. Casey, Jr.Publication-Newsletter, rn.

Rhode Island Library AssociationPres.-J. Vaughan Merrick, Drift Rd., Matunuck

02879.Sec.-Mrs. Harold Browning, Jr., Schoolhouse Rd.,

Matunuck 02879.Publication -RILA Bulletin, 2 nos.

Rhode Island Association of Secondary School Princi-pals

PreS.-Gerald M. Dunn, Westerly High School, West-erly 02891.

SOUTH CAROLINA

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Palmetto Education AssociationHead -- Clarence E. Watkins, 1709 Campbell St., Cam-

den 29020.Sec.-W. E. Solomon, 1719 Taylor St., Columbia

29301.Publication-lite PEA Journal, 5 nos.

South Carolina Association of Public School AdultEducators

Head-Carl H. Medlin, Jr., Florida School DistrictOne, 109 W. Pine St., Florence 29501.

Sec.-Earl Hayes, Columbia High School, WashingtonSt Columbia 29201.

South Carolina Association of School Boards, 1401Hampton St., Columbia 29201.

Pres.-James M. Fuller, P.O. Box 6126, Greenville29602.

Exec. dir.-T. Jackson Lowc.Publication-Bulletin, m.

South Carolina Association of School Superintendentsof Education, 421 Zimalcrest Dr., Columbia29210.

Pres.-H,. E. Corley, Dillon County Schools, Box1328, Dillon 29536.

Sec. - Thomas H. Ackerman.Publication-Newsletter.

South Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1826Henderson St., Columbia 29201.

Pres.-Mrs. Jesse M. Wilson, 247 Cedar Springs Rd.,Spartanburg 29302.

Sec.-Mrs. Joe P. Jackson, 6511 Christie Rd., Colum-bia 29209.

Publication-South Carolina Parent- Teachers, 6 nos.

South Carolina Education Association, 421 ZimalcrestDr., Columbia 29210.

Pres.-Claud E. Kitchens.Sec.-Carlos W. Gibbons.Publications-Handbook, an. Journal, q. News, 9 nos.

South Carolina Association of School Administra-tors

Pres.-Doyle W. Boggs, Hartsville High School,Hartsville 29550.

Sec.-Charlie Williams, 281 Delverton Rd., Co-lumbia 29203.

South Carolina Association of Secondary SchoolPrincipals, 421 Zimalcrest Dr., Columbia29210.

Pres.-Scott V. Walker, Dillon High School,Highway 301, North, Dillon 29536.

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Sec.- -Eugene Smith, State Department of Edu-cation, Rutledge Bldg., Columbia 29201,

South Carolina Foundation of Independent Colleges,Inc., 1110 Daniel Bldg., Greenville 29601,

Pr, Marc C. Weersing.Sec.- J. Lacy McLean.PublicationAm:tau Report.

South Carolina Library AssociationPre:.-Susie N. McKeown, Wintaop College, Rock

Hill 29733.Scc. -Rctha D. Mark, McLaurin Junior High School,

Sumter 29150.Publication-The South Carolina Librarian, .

SOUTH DAKOTA

Associated School Boards of South Dakota, Box 143,Huron 57350.

Pres.-A. Carl Ham, Caputa 57725.Sec.-Gordon Nelson, Box 143, Huron 57350.Publications-Bulletin. Handbook.

South Dakota Congress of Parents and Teachers, 317Iowa, SE., Huron 57350.

Pres.-Mrs. Harold Van Bockcrn. Wcssington Springs57382.

Office mgr.-Phylli. '-farms, Route #4, Huron 57350.Publication-Bulletin, 3 nos.

South Dakota Education Association, 411 East CapitolAve., Pierre 57501.

Pros. -Lloyd Dale.Sec.-R. E. Hald, P.O. Box 939, Pierre 57501.Publication-The Educators' Advocate, 14 nos.

Department of Higher EducationPros.-Milton F. Tostlebce, Northern State

Teachers College, Aberdeen 57401.Sec.-Robert S. Thompson, Northern State

Teachers College, Aberdeen 57401.South Dakota Association of Elementary Anci-

pals

Pros.-Philip Vik, 2512 South Elmwood Ave.,Sioux Falls 57105.

Sec.-Myrtle Dcwald, Pincdalc ElementarySchool, Rapid City Public Schools, RapidCity 57701.

Publication-Newsletter, 3 nos.South Dakota AssOciation of School Administrators

Pros. -Bruce Crosswait, Brookings Public Schools,Brookings 57006.

Sec.-Marvin Scholten, South Dakota State Univer:

sity, Brookings 57006.Publication-Newsletter, in,

South Dakota Association of Secondary School Princi-pals

Pres.-William Benson, Pierre J unior High School,Pierre 57501.

Exec. sec.-David Meade, 700 St. 1- ul Bldg., 5th &Wabasha, St. Paul 55102.

South Dakota Foundation of Pri....te Colleges, 311Wa,nut St., Yankton 57078.

Pros.-Sister M. Lvangclinc Anderson, Mount MartyCollege, Yankton 57078.

Sec.-Donald J. Binder, P.O. 356, Yankton57078,

South Dr kota Library AssociationPros.- Virgil Massman, The University of South

Dakota, Vermillion 57069.

TENNESSEE

Tennessee Association of School Administrators, 104Cordell Hull Bldg., N itihville 37219.

Pres.-Emmett Strickland, Franklin City School,Franklin 37064.

Sec.-H. Claude Moore.Affiliated Independent Colleges of Tennessee, Inc., The

Pros.-Herbert C. Gabhart, Belmont College, Nash-ville 37203.

Sec.-Harry A. Naylor, Jackson State Bank Bldg.,Jackson 38301.

Publication-Partners in Progress.Tennessee Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers,

1905 Acklcn Ave., Nashville 37212.Pres.-Mrs. Charles A. Mitchell, 301 South Highland

Dr., Sparta 38583.Sec.-Mrs. Sam B. Farrow.Publication-Bulletin, 4 nos.

Tennessee Congress of Parents and Teachers, 1905Acklen Ave., Nashville 37212.

Pros. -Mrs. Charles A. Mitchell, 301 South HighlandDr., Sparta 38583.

Sec.-Mrs. Sam B. Farrow.Publication-Tennessee Parent-Teacher, 10 nos.

Tennessee Education Association, 598 James RobertsonParkway, Nashville 37203.

Pres.-Richard Waggoner, Route 2, Winchester37398.

Sec.-Donald G. Sahli.Publkation-The Tennessee Teacher, m.

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Public School Officers' Association, The, GeneralAssociation of School Administrators, 2601Bransford Ave., Nashville 37204.

Pres.-Sam McConnell,Sec.-J. B. Sullivan, Davidson County Schools,

Nashville 37203.Tennessee Association of Secondary School Princi-

pals, Cleveland State Community College,Cleveland 37311.

Pres.-U, R. Clemmer, Gr:eneville High School,Greeneville 37743.

Sec.-George Mathis, Cleveland State Commu-nity College, Cleveland 37311.

Publication-TASSP Bulletin, q.

Tennessee Citizens Committee fo- Better Schools, P.O.Box 187, Manchester 37355.

13,-es.-Ewing J. Threet.Se,!.-Mrs. Jack Allinder, 408 Woodland, Nashville

37206.Publication-Newsletter, 1.

Tennessee College Association, Middle Tennessee StateUniversity, Murfreesboro 37130.

Po:s.-Archie Dykes, University of Tennessee, Martin38237.

Sec.-Howard Kirksey, Middle Tennessee Starc Uni-versity, Murfreesboro 37130.

Publication-Proceedings, an.

Tennessee Education Congress, Tennessee Agriculturaland Industrial State University, Nashville 37203.

Head-T. B. Kennedy, 1809 East Fourth St., Chatta-nooga 37404.

Sec.-George W. Brooks, Burt High School, Clarks-ville 37040.

Publication-The Broadcaster, 8 nos.

Tennessee Elementary School Principals AssociationPres.-Robert Hallman, C. T. Kirkpatrick School,

Nashville 37206.Sec.-Coleman Crockett, Inglewood School, Nash-

ville 37206.Publication-Tennessee Elementary School Principal,

3 nos.

Tennessee Independent Colleges Fund, The, 308 Kirk-land Hall, Vanderbilt University, Nashville 37203.

Pres.-Athens Clay Pullias, David Lipscomb College,Nashville 37203.

Sec.-Buford Gordon, 308 Kirkland Hall, VanderbiltUniversity, Nashville 37203.

Tennessee Library AssociationPres.-John M. Bobb, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Libraries, P.O. X, Oak Ridge 37830.

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Publication-Tennessee Librarian, q.

Ternessee School Boards Association, 323 McLemoreSt., Nashville 37203.

Pres.-Mrs, Lawrence Coe, 262 Stonewall Pl., Mem-phis 38112.

Sec.-Charles Tollett, 220 Cordell Hull Bldg., Nash-ville 37219.

Publication-Tennessee School Boards Bulletin, m.

TEXAS

Association of Texas Colleges and Universities, The,McMurry College, Abilene 79605.

Pres.-L, D. Haskew, University of Texas, Austin78712.

Sec.-W. B. McDaluel, McMurry College, Abilene79605.

Publication-Proceedings, an.Association of Texas Junior College Board Members and

Administrations, The, Box 7998, Austin 78712.Sec.-John E. Roueche.Publication-Proceedings, an.

Texas Association of College Teachers, The, 1210Nueces, Austin 78701.

Pres.-Gaylord Jentz, Depa ment of General Busi-ness, The University of i exas at Austin, Austin78712.

Sec.-Mrs. Helen Swint,Publication-The T-A-C-T Bulletin, 8 nos.

Texas Association of Developing Colleges, B-116 BraniffTowcr, Dallas 75235.

Pres.-William B. Rogers.Sec.-Carl F. Parker.

Texas Association of Public School Adult Educators,1808 Old Omer Rd., Tyler 75701.

Pres.-Roger Martin, High School, Port Arthur77640.

Sec.-M. L. Wood, 1808 Old Oldman Rd., Tyler75701.

Texas Association of School Boards, 405 West EighthSt., Austin 78701.

Pres.-Laura T. Doing, 4114 Ri,,..!rcrest Dr., WichitaFalls 76309.

Exec. dir.-Cecil E. Rusk.Publications-Texas School Board Journal. Newslet-

ter.Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers, 408 West 11th

St., Austin 7,8701.Pres.-Jean Harris, Agua Dulce 78330.

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Exec. dir, Thomas J. Prather.Publication Tlw Texas Parent - Teacher, 10 nos.

Texas Council of ChurchRelated Colleges, P,O. Box6177. Waco 76706.

Pres.-B. J. Humble, Abilene Christian College, Abi-lene 79601.

Sec.-Alton B. Lee, P.O. Box 6177, Waco 76706.Texas Foundation of Voluntarily Supported Colleges and

Universities, The, 1324 Davis Bldg., 1309 Main St.,Dallas 75202.

Pres.-Joseph R. Griggs.Chmn.-Very Rev. Louis J. Blume, St. Mary's Univer-

sity, San Antonio 78228.Publication-Business and Education

Texas Junior College Association, South Plains College,Levelland 79336

Pres.-Marvin Baker.Sec.-Ben Johnson, Howard County Junior College,

Big Spring 79720.Publication -The Messen,:er, 3 nos.

Texas Junior College Teachers AssociationPres.-Margaret Montgomery, Texarkana 75501.Sec.-Wilson Norris, Paris Junior College, Paris

75460.Publication-The Messenger, q.

Texas Library Association, 7918 Faridale Lane, Hous-ton 77042.

Pres.-Edward G. Holley.Adm. sec.-Jerre Hetherington, 7918 Fairdale, Hous-

ton 77042.Publication-Texas Library Journal, q.

Texas Public Junior College AssociationPres.-T. M. Spencer, San Jacinto College, Pasadena

77505.Sec.-Orval Pritle, Henderson County Junior College,

Athrms 75751.Texas State Teachers Association, 316 Wes h St.,

Austin 78701.Pres.-Archie A. Roberts, Drawer C, Beeville 78102.Sec.-L. P. Sturgeon, 316 West 12th St., Austin

78701.Publications-Texas Outlook, m. Texas Schools, q.

Texas Association of County SuperintendentsPres.-B. R. Nuckols, Gray County, Pampa

7%65.Sec.-Margery B. Guice, Uvalde 78801.

Texas Association of School Administrators, 316West 12th St., Austin 78701.

Pres.-G. E. Thompson, P.O. Drawer S, Kermit79745.

Exec. dir. -R. E. Harris, 316 West 12th St.,Austin 78701.

Publication--,Vewsletter,Texas Association of Secondary School Principals, 316

West 12th St., Austin 78701.Pres.-Cecil L. R.u.id, Highland Park Middle School,

3520 Normandy, Dallas 75205.Sec. : iarold E. Massey.Publications-The Texas Journal of Secondary Educa-

tion, q. TASSP News Hilites, q.Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association

Pres.-Lloyd R. Bell, 6920 Meadow Rd., Dal!75230.

Sec.-David C. Sander, Box 7502, University Station,Austin 78712.

Publication-Newsletter, sa.Texas State Committee for Public Education, 5830

Desco Dr., Dallas -225.Pres.- Lyndon Bates, Zalc Corporation, 3000 Dia-

mond Park, Dallas 75247.Sec.-Mrs. Ralph A. Henderson.

UTAH

Utah Conference On Higher Education, 1400 UniversityClub Bldg., 136 East South Temple. Salt LakeCity 84111.

Pres.-M. Lee Morrell, Chemistry Department, South-ern Utah State College, Cedar City 84720.

Sec.-N. Blaine Winters.Publication-Conference Summary, an.

Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 1037 EastSouth Temple, Salt Lake City 84102.

Pres.-Mrs. Russell E. Bjorklund, 791 Ninth Ave., SaltLake City 84103.

Sec.-Mrs. Ernest G. Staff, 1747 Zenith Ave., SaltLake City 84106.

Publications-Utah PTA Guide, 9 nos. Utah PTABulletin,

Utah Education Association, 875 East 5180 South, Box7500, Murray 84107.

Pres.-Gerald L. Handy.Sec.-Daryl J. McCarty.Publication-Newspaper, m.

Secondary School Principals' Association of Utah,1400 University Club Bldg., 136 East SouthTemple, Salt Lake City 84111.

Pres.-Reed P. Wahlquist, 5771 South, 1300East, Salt Lake City P 117.

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Sec. Ferris D. Van Wagoner, 1400 UniversityClub Bldg., Salt Lake City 84111.

Association of Utah Elementary PrincipalsPres. Clyde It. Bartlett, 143 South Second St.,

West, Logan 84321.Publication-The Leader, 5 nos.

Utah Society of School SuperintendentsPres. -Rowan C. Stutz, State Department of Public

1 istruction, Salt Lake City 84114.Utah Library Association

Pres.-Arlene H. Grover, 2150 South Second St.,Vest, Salt Lake City 84115.

Sec.-Guy Schuurman, 2464 Jefferson Ave., Ogden84401.

Publication-Utah Libraries, sa.Utah School Boards Association, 574 East Second

South, Room 107, Salt Lake City 84102.Pres.-Harvey E. Smith, Pleasant Grove 84062.Sec.-Darld J. Long.Publication-Newsletter.

Utah State Board of Higher Education, 1201 UniversityClub Bldg., 136 East South Temple, Salt LakeCity 84111.

Exec. off.-G. Homer Durham.Sec.-Leon R. McCarrey.Publication-Annual Report.

VERMONT

Vermont Congress of Parents and Teachers, 138 MainSt., Montpelier 05602.

Pres.-Mrs. Allen Bent, Route #1, Rafbury 05669.Publication- Vermont Parent-Teacher Bulletin, ir.

Vermont Education Association, 138 Main St., Montpe-lier 05602.

Pres.-Jane K. Stickney, Hickory Hill Rd., Route Box132, Williston 05495.

Sec.-Weston A. Cate, Jr., 138 Main St., Montpelier05602

Publication- Vermont Blackboard, m.Vermont Elementary School Principals Association

Pres.-Clarence P. Amadon, Montpelier 05601.Sec.-Fremont Fiske, Montpelier 05601.

Vermont Foundation of Independent Colleges, Inc., ThePres.-William L. Irvine, Vermont College, Montpe-

lier 05602.Sec.-Henry W. Crosby, Windham College, Putney

05346.

Vermont Headmasters Association, ..0. Box 310.Northfield 05663.

Pres.- Richard H. Breen. Otter Valley Union HighSchool, Brandon 05733.

Sec.-Robert F. Pierce, Jr., P.O. Box 310, Northfield05663.

Publications-Bulletin, m. Annual Report, an.Vermont State School Boards Association, Box 339, 62

State St., Montpelier 05602.Pres.-Barbara Snelling, Harbor Rd., Shelburne

05482.Sec.-Charles B. Nichols, Jr.Publication- VSSDA Newsletter, m.

Vermont State Schosi Directors Association, 62 StateSt., P.O. Box 339, Montpelier 05602.

Pres.-Richard Blazej, RFD #1, Newfane 05345.Sec.-Charles B. Nichols, Jr., 671 Elm St., RFD #1,

Montpelier 05602.Publications-Handbook. Newsletters. Annual Report.

Vermont State Superintendents Association, Box 188,East Montpelier 05651.

Pres.-Lloyd Kelley, Brandon 05733.Sec.-Bruce Pulsifer, Brattleboro 05301.

VIRGINIA

Adult Education Association of VirginiaPres.-Donald Fessler, Virginia Polytechnic Institute,

Blacksburg 24061.Sec.-Helen Gannon, 2501 Monument Ave., Rich-

mond 23220.Publication-AEA V News, q.

Association of Virginia CollegesPres.-Lyman B. Brooks, Norfolk State College, Nor-

folk 23504.Sec.-Catherine Sims, Sweet Briar College, Sweet

Briar 24595.Publication-Proceedings, an.

Virginia Association of Independent Elementary SchoolsPres.-William S. Griffith, St. Christopher's School,

711 St. Christopher's Rd., Richmond 23226.Virginia Association of Preparatory Schools, Dabney

House, University of Virginia, Charlottesville22904.

Pres.--Colonel M. Harris Livick, Augusta MilitaryAcademy, Fort Defiance 24437.

Sec. - Robert T. Canevari, Jr., University of Virginia,Box 5727 University Stat;on, Charlottesville22903

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Virginia Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers, Inc.we Virginia Federation of Parents and Teacheis

Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, 3810 AugustaRichmond 23230.

Pres.-Mrs. W. Hamilton Crockford, III.Adm. asst.-Jean W. Coats.Publication- Virginia PTA Bulletin, 10nos.

Virginia Education Association, 116 South Third St.,Richmond 23219.

Pres.-Melton F. Wright, Box 578, Winchester 22601.Sec.-Robert F. Williams.Publications- Virginia Journal of Education, 9 nos.

VEA News.Department of Elementary School Princirals

Pres.-Rodman G. Lilly, Bay Vicw ElementarySchool, 1434 Bay Vicw Blvd., Norfolk23503.

Publication-Newsletter.Department of Secondary School Principals

Pres.-School of Education, University of Vir-ginia, Charlottesville 22903.

Sec.-Ralph W. Cherry, Peabody Hall, Univer-sity of Virginia, Charlottesville 22903.

Department of Teacher EducationPres.-Richard B. Brooks, Longwood College,

Farmvillc 23901.Sec.-Paul B. Walter, School of Education,

University of Virginia, Charlottesville22903.

Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, 304Courtland Bldg., Lynchburg 24504.

Chmn.-Edwin Hydc, Miller & Rhoads, Box 6-T,Richmond 23217.

Sec.-Lea Booth, 304 Courtland Bldg., Lynchburg24504.

Publication-Annual Report.

Virginia Library AssociationPres.- Cathryn C. Lyon, U.S. Naval Weapons Labora-

tory, Dahlgren 22448.Sec.-Jane L. Black, Lynchburg Public Library, 914

Main St., Lynchburg 24504.Publication-The Virginia Librarian, q.

Virginia School Boards Association, University of Vir-ginia, Peabody Hall, Charlottesville 22903.

Pres.-Robert J. Young, Georgetown Apartments,Radford 24141.

Sec.-George W. Holmes, III.Publication-Newsletter, m.

WASHINGTON

Independent Colleges of Washington, Inc., 24645 PacificHighway South, Kent 98031.

Chinn. -David L. McKenna, Seattle Pacific College,Se.ctle 98119.

Exec. dir. -Cecil 0. Vance.Publication-Annual Report.

State of Washington Superintendents Association,County Services Bldg., Wala Wala 99362.

Pres.-John Thrasher.Washington Association of Community Colleges, 6010

Mt. Tacoma Dr., SW., Tacoma 98499.Pres.-Walter Johnson, Spokane Community College,

Spokane 99204.Sec.-Marion 0. Oppelt.

Washington Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 502Security Bldg., Tacoma 98402.

Pres.-Mrs, W. 0. Creighton, 8001 32nd St., NW.,Seattle 98107.

Sec.-Mrs. Roy Trci-ar, 502 Security Bldg., Tacoma98402.

Publications-Manual. Newsletters.Washington Education Association, 910 Fifth Ave.,

Seattle 98104.Pres.-Jacqueline Hutcheon.Sec.-R. J. Addington.Publications-Washington Education, 8 nos. WEA

Action, 9 nos. Directory. Handbook, an,

Washington Association of School AdministratorsPres.-Harold E. Silvernail, 3800 196th St.,

SW., Lynnwood 98036.Sec.-Ray Broadhead, 910 Fifth Ave., Seattle

98104.Washington Association of Secondary School Prin-

cipals, Box L, Isaquah 98027.Pres.-Donald Spencer, Hoquiam High School,

501 W. Emerson Ave., Hoquiam 98F J.

Sec.-Charles M. Fallstrom, Issaquah HighSchool, Issaquah 98027.

Publication-Newsletter.Washington Elementary School Principals' Associa-

tion, 915 Fifth Ave., Seattle 98104.Pres.-Tom Leist, South Shore Middle School,

8815 Seward Park Ave., South, Seattle

98118.Sec.-Ray Broadhead.Publication-Newsletter.

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Washington Junior High School Principals' Association,910 Fifth Ave., Seattle 98014.

Pres.-F.Iclon Boice, Butler Junior High School, 17050Fremont, North, Seattle 98133.

Sec.-Don Johnson.Washington Library Association, Inc., Washington State

Library, Olympia 98501.Pres. -Alta Grim, Route #6, Box 351, Olympia

98501.Publications-Library News. Bulletin, q.

Washington State Association of School LibrariansPres.-Floramac D. Phillips, 905 South Monroe St.,

Tacoma 98405.Scc.-Gayle Rahtnes, Park Vista Manor, Sixth and

Chestnut Sts., Ellensburg 98926.Publications-Leads, q. Directory, an.

Washington State Federation of TeachersPres.-Florence Justin, 615 North Lafayette, Bremer-

ton 98313.Scc.-Conner Rced, 1401 Fifth Ave., North, Apt.

#302, Seattle 98109.Publication-The Washington Teacher, it

Washington State School Directors' Association, 200East Union Ave., Olympia 98501.

Pres.-Elmer W. Stanley.Sec.-Walter W. Hutchinson. 9105 Bridgeport Way,

Lakewood Center 98499.Publications-Newsletter. Handbook.

WEST VIRGINIA

West Virginia Congress of Parents and TeachersPres. -Mrs. Jemes E. Cummings, 1227 18th St.,

Huntington 25701.Scc.-Mrs. L. C. Clark, 728 First Huntington National

Bank, Huntington 25701.Publication-West Virginia Parent-Teacher Bulletin,

m.

West Virginia Education Association, 1558 Quarricr St.,Charleston 25311.

Pres. -W. R. Cooke, 1420 Honaker Ave., Princeton24740.

Scc.-James S:one.Publication-West Virginia School Journal, 9 nos.

School Librarians' Association, The, 1F 58 QuarrierSt.. Charleston 25311.

Churn. -Olive Lewis, High School, Parkersburg26101.

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West Virginia Association of School Administra-tors

Pres.-Charles D. Munson, P.O. Drawer M.Beckley 25801.

Sec.-Paul Bartlett, Taylor County Schools,Crafton 26354.

West Virginia Elementary School Principals Associ-ation

Pres. -Ann Roberts, 253 Oakland Ave.. Hun-tington 25705.

Sec.-Barbara Farley, Box 343, Renova 25530.Publication-Elementary Principals Newsletter,

2 nos.

West Virginia Secondary School Principals' Com-mission

Pres. -Clyde Foley, Wahama High School,Macon 25260.

Scc.-Harry Sowards, Salt Rock Junior HighSchool, Salt Rock 25559.

Publication-The Mirror, q.West Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges,

4111/2 D St., South Charleston 25303.Chmn. -James R. McCarthey, Community Relations

& Civic Affairs, Consolidation Coal Co., Morgan-town 26505.

Pres.-K. Duane Hurley, Salem College, Salem

26426.Publication-Annual Report.

West Virginia Library Association, West Virginia Univer-sity, Morgantown 26506.

Pres.-Betty Janc Wadc. 25 Bridge St., Shinnston26431.

Publication-West Virginia Libraries, q.

West Virginia School Boards Association, P.O. Box1008, Charleston 25324.

Pres. - Gordon A. Billheimer, P.O. Box 408, Mont-gomery 25136.

Scc.-William K. Hamilton.Publications-Quarterly Review. Newsletter, 8 nos.

WISCONSIN

Wisconsin Association for Vocational and Adult Educa-tion, 2020 University Ave., Madison 53705.

Pres.-Melvin De Swartc, 1718 30th St., Two Rivers54241.

Scc.-C. D. Rejahl, 2020 University Ave., Madison53705.

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Pub' watim. -Newsletter, q.Viiccu;nsin Association of Directors of Vocational and

MIA EducationPres. A. J. Natalizio, 222 Maple Ave., Waukesha

53186.Seca- Martin J. Burkhardt, 417 419 West Main St.,

Merrill 54452.Wisconsin Association of Independent Colleges and

Universities, 110 East Main St., Madison 53703.Pres.-Bernard S. Adams, Ripon College, Ripon

54971.Exec. dir.-Robert H. DeZwria, 1002 Tenney Bldg.,

110 East Main St., Madison 53703.Wisconsin Association of School Boards, Inc.

Pres.-Charles H. Lewis, Box 246, Shell Lake 54871.Sec.-George Tipler, Box 160 Winneconne 54986.Publication-Wisconsin School News, m.

Wisconsin Congress of Parents and Teachers, 223 NorthBaldwin St., Madison 53703.

Pres.-Mrs. Bruce Seitz, 1357 Spring Valley Dr.,Racine 53405.

Sec.-Mrs. L. A. Leifer, 223 North Baldwin St.,Madison 53703.

Publication-Wisconsin PTA Bulletin.Wisconsin Education Association, 119 Monona Ave.,

Madison 53703.Pres.-James Guckenberg, 119 Monona Ave., Madi-

son 53703.Sec.-H. C. Weinlick.Publications-Wisconsin Journal. of Education, m.

News & Views, m.Wisconsin Secondary School Administrators Asso-

ciationPres.-Richard P. Fuller, Ellsworth Junior High

School, 254 South Chestnut, Ellsworth54011.

Sec.-Charles R. Hilston, 1025 Clark St., Suite202, Stevens Point 54481.

Publication-The Bulletin, 3 nos.Wisconsin Association of School District Adminis-

trators, P.O. Box 53186, WawkeshaPres.-Eric Becker, Beaver Dam Public Schools,

Beaver Dam 53916.Exec. dir.-R. G. Hein, 1315 Porter Ave.,

Wawkesha 53916.Wisconsin Elementary School Principals Associa-

tion, 2724 Highland Terrace, Sheboygan53081.

Pres.-Belle Hoffensberger, 9423 West Rochell,Milwaukee 53223.

Sec.-Fl. Shnell.

Publication-IVisconsin 'Elementary School NM-, ipa/ Bulletin, cl.

Wisconsin Federation of Teachers, 7230 West CapitolDr., Milwaukee 5321 b.

Pres.-Kenneth Stelzig.Sec. - -John H. Stevens.Publication-The Professional, m.

Wisconsin Foundation of Independent Colleges, Inc.,The, 741 North Milwaukee St., Milwinkee 53202.

Pres.-Very Rev. John P. Ranor, gir., MarquetteUniversity, Milwaukee 53233.

Exec. dir.-Ralph Werner.Wisconsin Library Association, Madison Public Library,

201 West Mifflin St., Madison 53703.Pres.-Nolan Neds, Milwaukee Public Library, 814

West Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee 53233.Sec.-J. Elizabeth S. Bohmrich, 12 Sherman Terrace,

Madison 53704.Publications- WLA Newsletters, 6 nos. Directory.

WYOMING

Wyoming Association of Secondary School PrincipalsPres.-George Gracer, Johnson County High School,

Buffalo 82834.Coordinator-Merritt B. Jer,sen, East High, Cheyenne

82001.Wyoming Congress of Parents and Teachers

Pres.-Mrs. William Potts, Box 45, Green River82935.

Sec.-Mrs. Mark Kaman, 3016 East Third St., Casper82601.

Publication-Wyoming PTA News, 5 nos.Wyoming County Superintendents Association

Pres.-Helen J. Nelson, Laramie 82070.Sec.-William H. Jones, Jr., Buffalo 82834.

Wyoming Education Association, 115 East 22d St.,Cheyenne 82001.

Pres.-Marvin Emrich, 1932 S. Mitchell, Casper82601.

Sec.-Donald Shanor.Publication-Wyoming Education News, 4 nos.

Wyoming Association of School AdministratorsPres.-John H. Seyfang, 500 South Eighth 5! ,

Worland 82401.Sec.-Myron Basom, University of Wyoming,

Laramie 82401.Wyoming Elementary School Principals Associa-

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Pres.James Head lee, l'owell 82435.S,2c.Dorothy Gibbs, Sheridan 82801.

Wyoming Community College Commission, Box 3274,Laramie 82070.

Chmn.Tilghman H. Aley, Casper College, Casper82601.

Sec.John D. Alio, d.Wyoming Library Association

Pres.Ruth Wilson, Box 147, Pinedale 82941.

Sec.Beverl) Stover, Natrona County Library, Box500, Casper 82601.

Publication-115 ming Library Roundup, q.

Wyoming School Floards Association, Box 3274, Univer-sity Station, University of Wyoming, Laramie82070.

Pres.Danis R. Lyman, Box 126, Jackson 83001.Sec.James 11 Andersen.PublicationWyoming School Boards Bid' tin, bm.

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FOUNDATIONS

THIS SECTION coqtains a brief list of national and regional found. tions that are either primarilyeducational in purpose or are known to be sponsoring educational projec-s. To list all of the manyfoundations having some relationship to education would not be possible within the scope of thisDirectory.

American Economic Foundation, rhe, 51 East 42d St.,New York, N.Y. 10017.

Chinn. Fred G. Clark, 45 Sutton Pl., South, NewYork, N.Y. 10022.

Sec.D. B. Clark.PublicationAnnual Report.

American Foundation for the Blind, Inc., 15 West 16thSt., New York, N.Y. 10011.

Pres.John S. Crowley, McKinsey & Company, 245Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017.

Se. Mitchell Brock, Sullivan & Cromwell, 48 WallSt., New York, N.Y. 10005.

PublicationAnnual Report.American-Nepal Education Foundation, The, Box 5123.

Eugene, Oreg. 97403.Pres.Helen L. Wood, 2790 Cape Megresloop, NW.,

Tillamook, Oreg. 97141.Sec.Hugh B. Wood, 2710 Alder St., Eugene, Oreg.

97405.American-Scandinavian Foundation, The, 127 East 73d

St., New York, N.Y. 10021.Pres.Peter Strong.Sec.Gene G. Gage.PublicationsThe American-Scandinavian Review, q.

SCAN, m.

Asia Foundation, The, 550 Kearny St., San Francisco,Calif. 94108.

Pres..Haydn Williams.Americanmerican Educational Foundation, Inc., 420

Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017.Pres.Clare M. Torrey.Sec. Margaret Fennessy.PublicationReport, ir.

C

Carnegie Corporation of New York, 437 Madison Ave.,New York, N.Y. 10017.

Pres.Alan Pifer.Sec.Florence Anderson.PublicationsAnnual Report. Quarterly.

Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching,437 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022.

Pres.Alan Pifer.Sec.Florence Anderson.PublicationAnnual Report.

Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation, Inc., 641 LexingtonAve., New York, N.Y. 10022.

Pres.Cleveland E. Dodge.Sec.Richard C. Van Varick.PublicationAnnual Report.

Danforth Foundation, The, 222 South Central Ave., St.Louis, Mo. 63105.

Pres.Merrimon Cuninggim.PublicationAnnual Report.

Dodge Foundation, see Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation,Inc.

Edward A. Filene Good Will Fund, Inc.Sec.-13. W. Connors, 18 Anselm Terrace, Brighton,

Mass. 02135.

Elks National Foundation, 2750 Lake View Ave.,Chicago, Ill. 60614.

Chmn.John L. Walker, P.O. Box 720, '.toanoke,Va. 24004.

Sec.John E. Fenton, 41 Temple St., Boston, Mass.02114.

PublicationAnnual Re 'ort.Fels Fund see Samuel S. I eb Fund

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Filene Good Will Fund, see Edward A. Filene Good WillFund, Inc.

Ford Foundation, The, 20 East 43rd St., York,N.Y. 10017.

Pres. -- McGeorge Bundy.

Sec.Howard R. Messner.Publication.4nnual Report.

Foundation for Gnaracter Education, 209 SouthBoston, Mass, 02111.

Head -- Herbert M. Agoos.Sec.Ben j.tmin Levin, Cir. Center Plaza, Suite 600,

Boston, Mass. 02108.PublicationTelevision for Children, 1966.

Fund for the Advancement of Education, 477 MadisonAve., New York, N.Y. 10022.

Pres.Clarence H. Faust.Sec.John Scanlow.PublicationBiennial Report.

Great Books Foundation, The, 307 North MichiganAve., Chicago, III. 60601.

Pres.Richard P. Dennis, 2033 Sherman Ave., Evans-ton, III. 60201.

Vice-pres.Edwin P. Moldof, 1395 Glencoe Ave.,Highland Park, III. 60035.

PublicationsThe Junior Great Books. The AdultGreat Books Program.

Gwigenheim Memorial Foundation, see John SimonGuggenheim Memorial Foundation

John and Mary R. Markle Foundation, 50 RockefellerPlaza, New York, N.Y. 10020.

Pres.Lloyd N. Morri;ett.Sec.Marianne McCa ty.PublicationAnnual Report.

John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 90 ParkAve., New York, N.Y. 10016.

Pres.Gordon N. Ray.Sec.James F. Mathias.PublicationsReports, bien. Announcement of Fel-

lowships, an.

Josiah Macy, Jr., Foundation, 277 "irk Ave., New York,N.Y. 10017.

Pres.John Z. Bowers, M.D.PublicationAnnual Report.

Markle Foundation, see John and M ley R. MarkleFoundation

National 4-H Club Foundation of America, Inc., The,7100 Connecticut Ave.. Washington, i).C. 20015.

Chniii.Marvin A. Anderson. Iowa State Univetsity,Ames, Iowa 50010.

Sec. -Grant A. Shrum.PublicationAnnual Report.

Phelps-Stokes Fund, 22 East 54th St.. New York,N.Y. 10022.

Pres.Franklin FL Williams.Adm. sec.William Thompson.

Rockefeller Foundation, The, 111 West 5011 St., NewYork, N.Y. 10020.

Pres.J. George Harrar,Sec.J. Kellum Smith, Jr.Pub:icationsAnnual Report. Quarterly Report,

Samuel A. Fryer Educational Research Foundation, 156Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010,

Chmn.Jack M. Sable.Dir.Louis Nulman.PublicationsResearch Papers. Newsletter. q.

Samuel S. Fels Fund, Two Penn Ce .ter Plaza, Philadel-phia, Pa. 19102.

Pres.Noehem S. Winnet.Exec. dir.Dale Phalen.PublicationReport, bien.

Scandinavian Foundation, see American-ScandinavianFoundation, The

Sloan Foundation, see Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Inc.Southern Education Foundation, Inc., 811 Cypress St.,

NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30308.Pres.David F. Freeman, Rockefeller Brothers Fund,

30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020.Exec. dir. John A. Griffin.

Stokes Fund, see PhelpsStokes Fund

Twentieth Century Fund, 41 East 70th St., New York,N.Y. 10021.

Chmn.James Rowe.Dir.M. J. Rossant.PublicationsAnnual Report. Newsletter, ir.

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research,Inc., 14 East 71st St., New York, N.Y. 10021.

Pres.John W. Dodds.Dir.Lita Osmundsen.PublicationsAnnual Report. Current Anthropology,

5 nos.

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

THIS SECTION lists national and regional education associations under religious denominational orinterdenominational control that do one or more of the following: operate colleges; operatesectarian schools attended by students who go there instead of going to public or private schoo!s;supplement the regular school program by offering educational activities for youth and adults;operate adult educational programs open to the public; formally promote scholai.hip among theirmembers in sciences and liberal arts.

American Association for Jewish Education, 101 FifthAve., New York, N.Y. 10003.

l'res.Robert Arnow.3,xec. vice pres.Isaac Toubin

Oublications -Pedagogic Reporter. Education News-letter. News and Notes.

American Baptist Board of Education and Publication,Valley Forge, Pa. 1 Q101.

Pres.Mrs. Henry H. Mitchell.Sec.Harold W. Richardson.PublicationA nmsal Report.

American Benedictine Academy, ThePres.Brendan McGrath, St. Maur's Seminary, 4615

North Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. 46208.Sec.Sister Alberta Dicker, Mt. Angel College, Mt.

Angel, Oreg. 97362.PublicationThe American Benedictine Review, q.

American Catholic Psychological Association, FordhamUniversity, Bronx, N.Y. 1045'8.

Pres.Paul J. Cenci, Holy Cross College, Worcester,Mass. 01610.

Sec.Rev. Will;am C Bier, S.J.PublicationsACPA Newsletter, q. Catholic Psycho-

logical Record, sa.

American Friends Service Committee, 160 North 15thSt., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102.

Chmn.Henry Beerits.Sec.Bronson P. ClarkPublicationAnnual Report.

American Theological Library Association, ThePres.Genevieve Kelly, American Baptist Seminary of

the West, 1300 East Covina Hills Rd., Covina

91722.Sec.Rev. David J. Wartluft.PublicationsProceedings, an. Newsletter, q.

Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, 1717Massachusetts Ave., NW., Washington 20036.

Pres.Rev. John A. Fitteicr, S.J.Sec.Rev. William J. Raly, S.J., LeMoyne College,

LeMoyne Heights, Syra,,,usa, N.Y. 13214.Association of Southern Baptist Colleges and Schools,

460 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, Tenn.37219.

Pres.G. Earl Guinn, Louisiana College, Pineville,La. 71360.

Sec.Ben C. Fisher, 460 James Robertson Pky.,Nashville, Tenn. 37:19.

PublicationThe Southern Baptist Educator, 9 nos.

Board of Christian EducationThe Evangelical UnitedBrethren Church, 601 West Riverview Ave., Day-ton, Ohio 45406.

Pres.Bishop J. Gordon Harward, 900 Fast End Ave.,Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221.

Sec.E. Crai6 Brandenburg.Publication Spotlight.

Board of College Education and Church VocationsLutheran Church in America, 231 Madison Ave.,New York, N.Y. 10016.

Pres.Edward Lindell, 2780 Eliot Circle, Westmin-ster, Colo. 88030.

Sec.Louis Almeo.PublicationHandbook, bien.

Board of College Education, The American LutheranChurch, 422 South Fifth St., Minneapolis, Minn.

9391

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55415.Chinn, -Charles Bruning, 2500 Scabury Ave., Minfle

apOliti. Minn, 55406.Sec.-Norman 1). Flute!.Publication -Yearbook.

Board of Education, The Methodist Church, Box 869,1115 North Western Ave., Marion, Ind. 46952.

Pres.-Rev. eldon Duecker, 402 North Lincoln,Warsaw. hid. 46580.

Sec.-Einnit t Eller, 506 West Edgar, Mishawaka,hid. 46544.

Publication - Yearbook.

Board of Higher Education-Disciples of Christ, 222South Dowo :y Ave., Indianapolis, hid. 46207.

Miller, Jr.Sec.-C. Hugh Wilson, 220 South Webster, Norman,

Okla. 73069.

Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church-Women's L ivision, 475 Riverside Dr., New York,N.Y. 10027.

Pres.-Mrs. Wayne W. Harrington, 4903 California St.,Omaha, Nebr. 69132.

Sec.-Theressa Hoover.Publication- Annual Renort.

Board of Parish Education-The Lutheran Church, Mis-souri Synod, 3558 South Jefferson Ave., St. Louis,Mo. 63118.

Pres.-Justus P. Kretzmann, 1090 Aubuchon,sant, Mo. 63031.

Sec.-Arthur L. Miller.

Board of Parish Education-The Lutheran Church inAmerica, 2900 Queen Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.

19129.Pres.-William M. Horn, 6118 Columbia Ave., Phila-

delphia, Pa. 19151.Sec. -Rev. W. Kent Gilbert.Publication-Resource, 10 nes.

Catholic Broadcasters AssociationPres. -Rev. Casimir Pugevicius.Sec.-Jerome Lackamp, 11133 Bellflower Rd., Cleve-

land, Ohio 44106.Publication-Newsletter, q.

Catholic Business Education Association, P.O. Box4900, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206.

Pres.-Sister Mary Matthew, R.S.M., 7C0 Coif St.,Greenville, Miss. 38701.

Adm. sec.-Evelyn M. Hesch, 236 Lehigh /.ve.,Pittsburgh, Pa. 15232.

Publication-Business 'Vacation Review, q.

Catholic Church, see American Benedictine Academy;American Catholic Psychological Association;Catholic Broadcasters Association; Catholic Busi-ness Education Association; Catholic Library Asso-ciation; Christian Brothers Education Association;Conference of Catholic Schools f Nursing; Fran-ciscan Educational Conference; Guild of CatholicPsyciliatrists; Jesuit Educational Association; Ntional Catholic Educational Association; OblateEducation Association.

Catholic Library Association, 461 W. Lancaster Ave.,Haverford, Pa. 19041.

Pres.-Rev. Joseph P. Browne, C.S.C., University ofPortland, Portland, Oreg. 97203.

Exec. dir.-M. Richard Wilt.Publications-Catholic Library World, ni. Di,ectory,

an.

Catholic Theological Society of America, ThePres.-Rev. Carl J. Peter, Catholic University of

America, Washington, D.C. 20017.Sec.-Sister Agnes Cunningham, Saint Mary of the

Lake Seminary, Mundelein, III. 60060.Publication-Proceedings.

Christian Brothers Education AssociationSec.-Brother Francis Huether, F.S.C. Box 356,

Lockport, 111. 60441.Church of the Brethern-Christian Education Commis-

sion, General Board, 1451 Dundee Ave., Elgin,60120.

Gen. sec. -Earle W. Fike, Jr.Publication Yearbook.

Churches of Christ in the U.S., see National Council ofthe Churches of Christ in the United States ofAmerica

Committee of Hebrew Teachers Colleges, 3080 Broad-way, New York, N.Y. 10027.

Pres.-Eisig Silberschlag, 43 Hawes St., Brookline,Mass. 01447.

Sec.-Sylvia Ettenberg.Conference of Catholic Schools of Nursing, 1438 South

Grand Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 631')4.Chmn.-Sister Mary Louise, R.S.M. Carlow College,

3333 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.Publication-Hospital Progress, 1T1.

Disciples of Christ see Board of Higher Education-Disciples of Christ

Division of Church Life and Mission, Reformed Churchin America, 475 Riverside Dr., New "ork,N.Y. 10027.

Sec.-Arthur 0. Van Eck.Publication-Update.

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Division of Higher Education, the An sican MissionaryAssociation, United Church Board for HomelandMinistries, 287 Park Ave., South, New York,N.Y. 10010.

Gen. sec.Wesley A. Hotchkiss.PublicationYearbook Biennial Report.

Division of Parish Education, The kmerican LutheranChurch, 422 South Fifth St., Minneapolis, Minn.554' 5.

Exec. dir.- C. Richard Everson.,.ion -V :arbook.

Division of Then;r 4ical Education of the American Lu-theran C:turch, 422 South Fifth St., Minneapolis,Minn. 55415.

Chinn. Ralph Piper, 1501 West Liberty, Ann Arbor,Mich. 48103.

Exec. dlr.William Larsen.PublicationYearbook.

Dominican Educational Association, Saint CatharineJunior College, Saint Catharine, Ky. 40061.

Pres.Sister Mary Peter, O.P.Sec.Rev. Fredrick M. Jelly, O.P., Providence Col-

leE,e, Providence, R.I. 02908.PublicationDominican Educational Bulletin, 3 nos.

Evangelical Lutheran Church, see Board of ChristianEducation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church

Evangelical Teacher Training Association, 499 Gunder-sen Dr., Box 327, Wheaton, III. 60188.

Pres.Paul E. Loth, Box 327, Wheaton, III. 60188.Sec. -Helen Nelson.PublicationTeacher Training Profile, q.

Evangelical United Brethren Church, see Board ofChristian EducationThe Evangelical UnitedBrethren Church

Franciscan Educational ConferenceHeadRev. Ernest Latko, O.F.M., Christ the King

Seminary, West Chicago, III. 60185.Sec.Rev. Donald Wiest, O.F.M. Capt., Seminary of

St. Anthony, Marathon, Wis. 54448.PublicationsFranciscan Studies, q. Franciscan Edu-

cation Directory, 1955. Report of the FranciscanEducational Conference, an.

Friends Council on Education, 1515 Cherry St., Phila-delphia; Pa. 19102.

Chmn.Rachel K. Letchworth, Westtown School,Westtown, Pa. 19395.

Sec.Thomas S. Brown.Guild of Catholic Psychiatrists, P.O. Box 56 Watertown,

Conn. 06795.Pres.Thomas L. Doyle, M.D., 45 West 10th St., New

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York, N.Y. 10011.Sec. -Katharine Hawley Martin, M.D.Publication Bulletin, d.

Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of the United Statesof America, 233 Langclon St., Madison,5370,3,

Pres.John W. Alexander.Publication -HIS, 9 nos.

Jewish Educat:on, see National Jewish Welfare Board;United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Educa-tion

LaSalette Seminary Society, 1000 Linden Dr., Box 306,Jefferson City, Mo. 651 \J

Dir.Rev. James Mannering,Sec.Rev. Piul Denis, M.S.PublicationAnnual Report.

Lutheran Church, see Board for Higher EducationTheLutheran Church, Missouri Synod; Board forParish EducationThe Lutheran Church, MissouriSynod; Board of Christian Education of theEvangelical Lutheran Church; Board of ParishEducationThe United Church in America

Lutheran Education Association, 7400 Augusta Blvd.,River Forest, Ill. 60305.

Pres.Richard Sauer, 2523 East Dr., Fort Wayne,Ind. 46805.

Sec.Charles A. Sauer.PublicationYearbook.

Lutheran Educational Conference of North AmericaPres.Albert G. Huegli, Valparaiso University, Valpa-

raiso, Ind. 46383.Sec.Howard E. Holcomb, 2633 16th St., NW.,

Washington, D.C. 20009.Publicatior Proceedings.

Mennonite Board of EducationPres.Wilbert R. Shenk. 1805 Frances Ave., Elkhart,

Ind. 46514.Sec.Albert J. Meyer, 1700 South Main St., Goshen,

Ind. 46526.National Academy for Adult Jewish Studies of the

United Synagogue of America, 218 East 70th St.,New York, N.Y. 10021.

Chmn.Rabbi Louis M. Levitsky, Congregation OhebShalom, 170 Scotland Rd., South Orange,N.J. 07079.

Dir.Rabbi Marvin S. Wiener.PublicationAdult Jewish Education, ir.

National Association of Christian Schools, P.O. Box 28,Wheaton, III. 60187.

Dir.John F. Blanchard, Jr., P.O. Box 28, Wheaton,

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Ill. 60187.Publication Christian Teacher, q.

National Association of Episconal Schools, 815 SecondAve., New York, N.Y. 10017.

['res. Rev. Thomas N. F. Shaw, Trinity EpiscopalSchool, 2111 Chestnut St., New Orleans, La.70130.

Sec. -Rev. John Paul Carter, 815 Second Ave., NewYork, N.Y. 10017.

PublicationDirectory.

National Association of Hobrew Day School PTAs, 156Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010.

HeadMrs. Henry C. Rhein.Sec.- -Mrs. Samuel Brand.PublicationThe Jewish Parent, q.

National Catholic Educational Association, Suite 350,One Dupont Circle, NW., Washington, D.C.20036.

Chinn.Rev. Raymond Gallagher.Sec.Rev. C. Albert Koob, 1785 Mass. Ave., NW.,

. Washington, D.C. 20036.PublicationsJournal. Newsletter.

Midwest RegionChinn.Sister J. Dolores Brunner, O.S.F., Al-

verno College, 3401 South 39th St., Milwau-kee, Wis. 53215.

Sec.Sister M. Edwarda Kanger, R.S.M., TheCollege of Saint Mary. 72nd and Mercy Rd.,Omaha, Nebr. 68124:

Northwest RegionChmn.Rev. Paul E. Waldschmidt, C.S.C.Sec.Louis C. Vaccaro, University of Portland,

Portland, Oreg. 97203.

Southern RegionChmn.Rev. John Murphy, St. Thomas Col-

lege, Houston, Tex. 77006.Sec.Sister Mary Antonia, Brescia College,

Owensboro Ky. 42302.Southwer. Region

Climn.Sister Cecilia Louise, Mount St. Mary'sCollege, Los Angeles, Calif. 90049.

Sec.Rev. Paul Harney, S.J., University of SanFrancisco, San Francisco, Calif. 94117.

National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.,475 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. 10027.

Pres.Bishop Reuben H. Mueller.Sec.R. H. Edwin Espy.PublicationsThe Interchurch News. Yearbook of

American Churches.

Department of Educational Development, 475Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. 10027.

ChumRev. Edward A. Powers, 1505 Race St.,Philadelphia. Pa, 19102.

Exec. dir.-- -Mrs. David R. Hunter, 815 SecondAve., New Yol k, N.Y. 10017,

PublicationInternational Journal of ReljousEducation, I I nos.

Division of Christian Education, 475 Riverside Dr.,New York, N.Y. 10027.

Chinn. Rev. Christian H. Walvoord, 97 Hugue-not St., New Paltz, N.Y. 1256I.

Sec.Rev. Gerald E. Knoll.PublicationSpectrum.

Department of Education for Mission, 475 River-side Dr., New York, N.Y. 10027.

Exec. dir. William C. Walzer.Churn. Rev. Theodore Horvath, 1505 Race St.,

Philadelphia, Pa. 19102.Department of Higher Education, 475 Riverside

Dr., New York, N.Y. 10027.Exec. dir.Rev. William N. Lovell.Publication News Notes, m.

National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc., The,43 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019.

Pres.Sterling W. Brown.Exec. vice pres.David Hyatt.PublicationNewsletter, q.

National Council for Jewish Education, 101 Fifth Ave.,New York, N.Y. 10003.

Pres.Daniel Isaacman, Gratz College, 10th St. &Tabor Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. 19141.

Sec.Jack M. Horden.PublicationsJewish Education, q. Sheviley Haii-

nuch, q.

National Council for Torah Education, 80 Fifth Ave.,New York, N.Y. 10011

HeadH. Raphael Gold, 110 Riverside Di., NewYork, N.Y. 10024.

Sec.Isidor Margolis, 80 Fifth Ave., New York,N.Y. 10011.

PublicationsYeshiva Education. Bitaon Chemed.Vaad Bulletin, m.

National Education Council of the Christian Brothers,100 De La Salle Dr., Lockport, III. 60441.

Sec.Brother Francis Huether.National Jewish Welfiire Board, 15 East 26th St., New

York, N.Y. 10010.Pres.Louis Stern, 235 Mayhew Dr., South Orange,

N.J. 07079.

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Exec. vice res. -Sanford So lender.Publications -JIVB Yearbook. JOB Circle.

National Union of Christian Schools, 865 28th St., SE.,Grand Rapids, Mich. 49508.

Dir. -John A. Vander, I105 Walsh, Sr.., GrandRapids, Midi. 49506.

Bits. mgr. Gerald Ktiol, 3671 Giddings Ave., GrandRapids, Mich. 49508.

Publications -Christian Home and School, 10 nos.Christian School Directory, an.

Oblate Education Association, 15 Monica Ini Ct., St.Paul, Minn. 55116.

Pres.Rev. Daniel O'Leary, O.M.I., 391 MichiganAve., NE., Washington, D.C. 20017.

Sec!,--Rev, Bernard Vedder, U.M.I.PublicationsProceedings, bien. Newsletter, q.

Presbyterian Educational Association of the South, P.O.Box 1176, Richmond, Va. 23209.

Exec. sec.John B. Evans.sychologists Interested in Religious Issues, Inc., Ford-

ham University, Bronx, N.Y. 10458.Pres.John P. Dondero, F.S.C., LaSalle College,

Philadelphia, Pa. 19141.Sec. -Rev. William C. Bier, S.J., Fordham University,

Bronx, N.Y. 10458.Publication -- Newsletter, q.

Quakers, see American Friends Service Committee, Inc.,Friends Council on Education

Religious Education Association of the United Statesand Canada, The, 545 West 111th St , New York,N.Y. 10025.

Pres.Oswald P. Bronson, 671 Beckwith St., SW.,Atlanta, Ga. 30314.

Sec.Rev. Boardman W. Kathan.PublicationReligious Education, bm.

St. Basil's Novitiate, 3990 Giddings Rd., Pontiac, Mich.48057.

HeadRev. Edmund M. Young, C.S.B.Sec.Rev. M. Stanley Lynch, C.S.B.

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Seventh-day Adventists, General Conference, Depart-ment of Education, 6840 Eastern Ave., NW,Takoma Park, Washington, D.C. 20o I 2.

Sec.Charles B. Hirsch.Publications The Journal of Adeentist Education,

bun. Yearbook, an.Torah Umesorah National Society for Hebrew Day

Schools, 156 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010.Pres. --Samuel C. Feucrstein, 84 Crownitish kid Rd.,

Brookline, Mass. 02146.Dir. -Joseph Kaminetsky, 1466 54th St., Brooklyn,

N.Y. 11219.PublicationThe Thrall Umesorah Report, q.

United Presbyterian Church in the United States ofAmerica, TheBoard of Christian Education, 1323Walnut St., Witherspoon Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.19107.

Pres.Rev. Arthur IL Hall, D.D., 6601 Bradley Blvd.,Bethesda, Md. 20034.

Sec.Rev. James R. Gailey, D.D., 811 WitherspoonBldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107.

PublicationAnnual Report.Department of Higher Education, 825 Witherspoon

Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107.Pres.Rev. Arthur R. Hall, D.D., Bradley Hills Pres-

byterian Church, 6601 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda,Md. 20034.

Sec.Harold H. Vichinan.PublicationAnnual Report.

United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education,218 East 70th St., New York, N.Y. 10021.

Chmn.Azviel Eisenberg.Dir.Morton Siegel.PublicationsThe Synagogue School, q. In Your

Hands, brn.Unitarian Universalist AssociationDepartment of Edu-

cation, 25 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02108.Dir.Norman F. Benson.PublicationBeacon Series in Religious Education.

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mils SECTION lists international education associations that have members in two or more nations(one at least being the United States) but not those that are strictly concerned with programs. Forthe latter, see Index, under "International Education."

Association for Asian Studies, Inc., One Lane Hall,University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104.

Pres. -C. Martin Wilbur.Sec.Richard L. Park.PublicationsJournal of Asian Studies, q. Bibliog-

raphy of Asian Studies. an. Newsletter, q.Interhational Academy of History of Sciences, 12 Rue

Colbert, Paris 11, France.Pres.Pr Alistair Crombic, Orchard Lea, Boars Hill,

Oxford. England.Sec.P. Costabel, 12, rue Colbert, Paris II, France.Publication Archives Internationales d'Histoire des

sciences, q.International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers

Pres.L. Ray Spoar, P.O. Box 558, Hamilton, On-tario, Canada.

Sec.Fannie D. Bryant, 8245 South Rhodes Rd.,Chicago. III. 60619.

PublicationJournal, q.International Association of Schools of Social Work, 345

East 46th St., New York, N.Y. 10017.Pres.Herman D. Stein.Sec. gen.Katherine A. Kendall, 345 East 46th St.,

New York, N.Y. 10017.PublicationsInternational Social Work, 4 nos. Direc-

tory, ir.

International Association of Universities, 1, rue Miollis,75 Paris 15e (France).

Sec. gen.H. M. R. Keyes.PublicationsBulletin of the International Associa-

tion of Universities, q. Handbook. World List:University Organizations. bien. Bulletin, q.

International Bureau of Education, 52, rue des Paguis,1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland.

Dir.Leo R. Fernig.Program coordinatorJ. Vaska.Publications Educational Documentation and Infor-

mation, q. Major Trends in Education, an.International Federation for Modern Languages and

Literatures, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge,England.

Pres.Marcel Bataillon, 14 Rue de iabbe de ('Epee,Paris 5e, France.

Sec.S. C. Aston, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge,England.

International Federation of Library Associations, Neth-erland's Congress Bldg., Joh. de Wittlann, TheHague, Holland.

Pres.H. Liebaers, Royal Library, Boul de 1 Empereuru, Brussels, Belgium.

Sec. Margreet Wijnstroom.PublicationsIFLA News, q. IFLA Directory.

International Federation of Organizations for SchoolCorrespondence and Exchange (FIOCES), 29 rued'Ulni, Paris V. France.

Pres. Olov Vidacus.Sec.-1. Lajti.PublicationBulletin de la Fioces, Wen.

International Federation of Secondary Teachers, AvenueAndre Morizet, 5 Boulogne, 92 France.

Sec.E. Hombourger.PublicationInternational Bulletin, 2 nos.

International Federation of University Women, 17AKing's Rd., Sloane Sq. London, 3, England.

Pres.E. P. Hulst-Stcyn Parvc, Castellumlaan 64, DcMcern (U), Netherlands.

Sec.Joan Robinson.PublicationsBulletin, an. Newsletter. Yearbook.

197

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International Society for Business Education, 1052Lemont stir Lausanne, Switzerland.

Head Rektor Henry Jorgensen, Virumbak ken 0,Virum, Denmark.

Sec. -Felix Schmid.Publication International Review for Business Edu-

cation, sa.

International Theater Institute, I, rue Miollis, 75 Paris15eine, France.

Pres.Palle Brunius.Sec.Jean I)arcante.Publication International Theatre Information, q,

International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Geo-physics Laboratory, University of Toronto, To-ronto 5, Ontario, Canada.

Pres.J. Coulomb, Institut du Physique du Globe,Paris.

Sec.G. D. Garland, Geophysics Laboratory, Univer-sity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Publication /UCC Chronicle, bm.Modern Humanities Research Association, The George

Washington University, Washington, D.C. 20006.Clunn.Stanley C. Aston, St. Catliarine's College,

Cambridge University, Cambridge, England.Sec.Calvin D. Linton, George Washington Univer-

sity, Washington, D.C. 20006.Publications The Modern Language Review, q. The

Year's Work in Modern Language Studies.Organization of Esperanto-Speaking Young Americans,

156 5th Ave., New York, N.Y, 10010.

CoordinatorThomas II, Goodman, 3218 ShelburneRd., Baltimore, Md. 21208.

Sec.Erik J. Felker, 731 Birmingham Rd., Burbank,Calif. 91504.

PublicationJENThtheno, ir.

Pan American Women's Association, 20 West 40th St.,New York, N.Y. 10018.

Tres.Frances R. Grant, 310 West End Ave., NewYork, N.Y. 10023.

Sec.Helen Zvirin, Larchniont Acres, Larchmont,N.Y. 10538.

PublicationAnnual Report.

Society for Theatre Research, The, 14 Woronzow Rd.,London NW 8, Great Britain,

Pres.Allardyce Nicoll.Sec.Kathleen Barker.

World Confederation of Organizations of the TeachingProfession, 3 Chemin du Moulin, 1110 Morges,Vd., Switzerland.

Pres.William G. Carr, 1330 Massachusetts Ave.,NW., Washington, D.C. 20005.

Sec. gen.John M. Thompson.PublicationsAnnual Report. ECHO.

World University Service, 13 rue Calvin, Geneva, Swit-zerland.

Climn.W. Fox-Decent, 4553 Roblin Blvd., Winni-peg, Manitoba, Canada.

Sec.S. Chidambaranathan.PublicationWUS in Action.

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A

ACCOUNTINGAmerican Institute of Certified Public Accountants,

7.

Beta Alpha Psi, 42.ACCREDITING

Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges, 1.Accrediting Commission for Business Schools, 1.American Association of Collegiate Schools of Busi-

ness, 3.American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, 3.American Association of Theological Schools, 4.American Bar Association, 4.American Chemical Society, 5.American Council on Education for Journalism, 5.American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, 6.American Dental Association-Council on Dental

Education, 6.American Library Association, 7.American Medical Association, Council on Medical

Education, 8.American Optometric Association, 8.American Podiatry Association-Council on Educa-

tion, 9.American Public Health Association, 9.American Veterinary Medical Association, 11.Council on Social Work Education, Inc., 18.Engineers Council for Professional Development, 19.Inter-American College Association, 21.Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools, 22.National Architectural Accrediting Board, 24.National Association of Schools of Art, 27.National Association of Schools of Music, 27.National Association of Summer Sessions, 27.National Commission on Accrediting, 29.National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Educa-

tion, 29.National Home Study Council, 31.National League for Nursing, 31.New England Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools, 33.

North Central Asitsciation of Colley,,., and SecondarySchools, 33.

Northwest Association of Second.uy and HigherSchools, 34.

Society of American Foresters, 35.Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 36.Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Ac-

crediting Commission for Junior Colleges, 38.Western College Association, 38.

ADMINISTRATIONAmerican Association of School Administrators, 3.American Association of School Personnel Adminis-

tration, 3.American College, r Hospital Administrators, 5.American Judicature Society, 7.American Society for Public Administration, 10.American Society of Journalism School Administra-

tors, 10.Associated Public School Systems, 11.Association of Governing Boards of Universities and

Colleges, 13.Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Uni-

versities and Colleges, 14.Conference of Executives of American Schools for

the Deaf, 17.Council of Chief State School Officers, 17.Headmasters Association, 20.Headmistresses Association of the East, 20.Headmistresses Association of the Pacific Coast, 20.Middle West Association of Schools for Girls, 22.National Association of Elementary School Princi-

pals, 26.National Association of Prinicpals of Schools for

Girls, 26.National Association of Secondary-School Principals,

27.National Association of Student Personnel Adminis-

trators, 27.National Association of Women Deans and Coun-

selors, 28.National Business Education Association, 28.National Council of Administrative Women in Educa-

tion, 29.

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National Council of Local Administratov, of Voca-tional Education and Practical Arts. 29,

National Council of Officers of State Teachers Asso-ciation. 29.

National School Boards Association, Inc.. 32.Near East College Association, Inc., 33.See also DEANS; STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS: and

section on STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIA-TIONS,

ADMISSIONSIndependeni College Assistance Center, 20.National Association of College Admissions Coun-

selor, 25.

ADULT EDUCATIONAdult Education Association of the U.S.A., 1.Delphian Society, 18.Missouri Valley Adult Association, 23.Mountain Plains Adult Education Association, 23.National Association for Public Continuing and Adult

Education (NEA), 25.National Extension Homemakers Council, 31.National Home Study Council, 3LNational University Extension Association,32.Oliver Wendell Holmes Association, The, 34.

ADVERTISINGAlpha Delta Sigma, 41.Gamma Alpha Chi, 44.

AEROSPACENational Aerospace Education Council, 24.

AESTHETICS, sec ARTS AND HUMANITIESAGRICULTURE

American Association of Agricultural College Editors,2.

American Association of Teacher Educators in Agri-culture, 4.

American Institute of Cooperation, 7.Fraternity of Alpha Zeta, 43.Future Farmers of America, 19.Gamma Sigma Delta, 44.Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemical Fraternity, 44.National Association of College Teachers of Agricul-

ture, 26.National Association of County Agricultural Agents,

26,National 4-H Club Fou dation of America, Inc., 90.National Home Demonstration Council, 31.National Professional Honorary Agricultural Educa-

tion Fraternity, 32.See also RURAL EDUCATION.

101

ANTHROPOLOGYAmerica Anthropological Association. 2.Wenner (siren Foundation for Anthropological Re.

search, inc., 90.ARCHITECTURE

Alpha Alpha Gamma, 41.Alpha Rho Chi. 42.American institute of Architects, 7.Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 13.Association of University Architects. 14.National Architectural Accrediting Board. 24.Scarab. 49.

School Facilities Council of Architecture, Education,and Industry, 35.

ARTS AND HUMANITIESAlpha Alpha Gamma, 41.American Academy of Arts and Let ters, 1.American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1.American Federation of Arts, 6.American industrial Arts Association, 7.American Institute of Architects. 7.American Institute of Graphic Arts, 7.American Institute of Interior Designers, 7.American Society for Aesthetics, 10.Association of Art Museum Directors, 13.College Art Association of America, 16.Delta Phi Delta, 43.Education Council of the Graphic Arts Industry, Inc.,

19.

International Graphic Arts Education Association,21.

Kappa Pi National Honorary Art Fraternity, 45.Keramos, 45,National Art Education Association,14.National Association for Humanities Education, 24.National Association of Schools of Art, 27.National Council of Local Administrators of Voca-

tional Education and Practical Arts, 29.National institute of Arts and Letters, 31.National Society of Communicating Arts, 32.Phi Mu Gamma, 47.

ASIAAsia Foundation, 89.Asian Studies in America, 11.

ATHLETICS, see PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREA-TION

AUDIOVISUAL EDUCATION, see VISUAL EDUCA-TION

AVIATIONNational Aerospace Education Council, 24.University Aviation Association, 38.

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B

BALLARDS, we FOLKLOREKappa Kappa l'si, 45.Tau Beta Sigma, 50.

BASIC EDUCATIONCouncil for Basic Education, Inc., 17.

BIOLOGYAmerican Institute of Biological Sciences, 7,Beta Beta Beta Biological Society, 42.National Association of Biology Teachers, 25.Phi Sigma Society, 47.

BLINDNESSAmerican Association of Workers for the Blind, Inc.,

4.

American Foundation for the Blind, Inc., 89.National Society for the Prevention of Blindness,

Inc., 32.BOTANY

Botanical Society of America, Inc., 15.BROADCASTING, see RADIO; TELEVISION

Association of College and University Housing Offi-cers, 13.

Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Uni-versitie id Colleges, 14.

Council u uucational Facility Planners, 17.National Association of Educational Buyers, 26.Society for College and University Planning, 35.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONEpsilon Eta Phi Sorority, 43.Middle Atlantic Association of Colleges of Business

Administration, 22..See also BUSINESS EDUCATION: BUSINESS OFFI-

CERS; COMMERCE.BUSINESS EDUCATION

Accrediting Commission for Business Schools, 1.American Association of Collegiate Schools of Busi-

ness, 3.

American Collegiate Retailing Association, 5.American Institute of Certified Public Accountants,

7.

American Risk and Insurance Association, Inc., 9.Catholic Business Education Association, 92.Central Commercial Teachers Association, 15.Delta Pi Epsilon, 43.Distributive Education Clubs of America, 18.Eastern Business Education Association, 28.Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, 21.Junior Achievement Incorporated, 22.National Association of College and University Busi-

ness Officers, 25.

National Business Education Association (NEA), 28.Phi Chi Theta, Inc., 46,Phi Gamma Nu Sorority, 47.School Facilities Council of Architecture, Education,

and Industry, 35.United Business Schools Association, 37,See also BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; COM-

MERCE.BUSINESS OFFICERS

American Collegiate Retailing Association, 5.Association of Business Officers of Preparatory

Schools, 13.Association of School Business Officials of the United

States and Canada, 14.Central Association of College and University Busi-

ness Officers, 15.Eastern Association of College and University B tsi-

ness Officers, 18.National Association of College Stores, 25.National Association of Educational Buyers, 26.National Association of Educational Secretaries, 26Southern Association of College and University Busi

ness Officers, 36.Western Association of College and University Busi

ness Officers, 38.

C

CAREEREducational Career Service, Inc., 19.National Center for Information on Careers in Educa-

tion, 28.CERAMICS

American Ceramic Society, 4.CHARACTER EDUCATION

Foundation for Character Educatior. 90.See also CITIZENS AND CITIZENSHIP.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers, 7.Phi Lambda Upsilon, 47.Sec also CHEMISTRY.

CHEMISTRYAlpha Chi Sigma Fraternity, 11.American Chemical Society, 5.Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemical Fraternity, 44.Iota Sigma Pi, 44.Lambda Delta Lambda, 45.New England Association of Chemistry Teachers, 33.Phi Lambda Upsilon, 47.Sec also CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND WELFAREAmerican Association of Psichiatric Services for

Children, 3,American Library Association, 7.Association (or Childhood Education Interiational,

11,

Child Study Association of America, Inc., 16.Child Welfare League of America, Inc., 16,Council for Exceptional Children, 17.Foundation for Character Education, 90.National Association for Gifted Children, 24.National Association for Retarded Children, Inc 25.National Association of Training Schools and Juvenile

Agencies, 28.National Committee on Employment of Youth, 29,National Kindergarten Association, 31.Nat;rmal Easter Seal Society fu Crippled Children

and Adults, 30.Play Schools Association, Inc., 34.See also SPECIAL EDUCATION.

CITIZENS AND CITIZENSHIPAmerican Legion, 7.Curriculum Development Center, 18.Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 38.See also CHARACTER EDUCATION; SERVICE;

SOCIAL SCIENCES.CIVIL ENGINEERING

Chi Epsilon Fraternity, 43.CIVILIZATION

American Studies Association, 10.American Studies Association of the Lower Missis-

sippi, 11.New England Association for American Studies, 33.Southeastern American Studies Association, 36.See also ANTHROPOLOGY.

CLASSICAL EDUCATIONAmerican Classical League, 5.Classical Association of New England, 16.Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 16.Classical Association of the Middle West and South,

16.

Classical Association of the Pacific States, 16.See also GREEK; HEBREW; LATIN.

CLINICAL PATHOLOGYAmerican Society of Clinical Pathologists, 10.

COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY FUNDSChi Omega Fraternity, 15.Council for Financial Aid to Education, Inc., 17.Independent College Funds of America, Inc., 20.Near East College Association, Inc., 33.New England Colleges Fund, Inc., 33.

National Association for Physical Education of Col-lege Women, 25,

National Association of College Women, 26.Notional Association of Principals of Schools for

Girls, 26,National Association of Women Deans and Counsel.

ors, The (NEA), 28.National Council of Administrative Women in Educa-

tion, 29.National Federation of Business and Professional

Women's Clubs, Inc., 31,Pan American Women's Association, 91.Society of Women Geographers, 36.Southern Association for Physical Education of Col-

lege Women, 36.Western Society (or Physical Education of College

Women, 38.See also FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES; and

section on COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL FRA-TERNITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, AND RECOG-NITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL); STATE EDU-CATION ASSOCIATIONS.

COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES,HONOR SOCIETIES, AND RECOGNITIONSOCIETIES (NATIONAL), 41-50.

COLLEGES, see HIGHER EDUCATIONCOMMERCE

Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity, 41.Beta Gamma Sigma, 42.Epsilon Eta Phi Sorority, 43.International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi, 44.See also BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; BUSINESS

EDUCATION.COMMUNICATION

Association for Educational Communications andTechnology, 13.

Educational Media Council, Inc., 19.National Association of State Education Department

Information Officers, 27.National Society of Communicating Arts, 32.Society for the Advancement of Education, 35.See also JOURNALISM; LANGUAGE ARTS; PUB-

LIC RELATIONS; RADIO; TELEVISION; VIS-UAL EDUCATION.

COMPARATIVE EDUCATION, see INTERNATIONALEDUCATION

CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCESConservation Education Association, 17.See also GEOGRAPHY.

CONSORTIUMSCentral States College Association, 15.

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Colleges of Mid America, Inc., 16.MidAnierican State Universities Association, 22.

CORRESPONDENCEInternational Federation of Organizations for School

Correspondence and Exchange (Fioces), 97.CORRESPONDENCE STUDY, sec HOME STUDYCOUNSELING, we GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENTCRIMINOLOGY

American Association of Criminology, Inc., 3.

D

DANCEDance Films Association, Inc., 18.

DATA PROCESSINGData Proces-ing Management Associa don)! 8.

DEAFNESSAlexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf,

Inc., 1.American Speech and Hearing Association, 10.Conference of Executives of American Schools for

the Deaf, 16.Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, 17.National Association of Hearing & Speech Agencies,

26.

DEANSAmerican Conference of Academic Deans, 5.Eastern Association of College Deans and Advisers of

Students, 18.National Association of Collegiate Deans and Regis-

trars, 26.National Association of Women Deans and Counsel-

ors, 28.North Central Conference of Summer School Deans,

33.

DEBATING, see FORENSICSDENTISTRY

Aloha Omega Fraternity, 42.American Association of Dental Schools, 3.American Dental Association, Council on Dental

Education, 6.American Dental Interfraternity Council, 42.Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity, 43.Omicron Kappa Upsilon, 46.Psi Omega Fraternity, 48.Xi Psi Phi Fraternity, 50.

DIETETICSAmerican Dietetic Association, 6.

DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION, see BUSINESS EDUCA-TION

103

DRAMATICSAlpha Psi Omega Fraternity, 42.American Educational Theatre Association, 6.International Theatre Institute, 98.National Collegiate Players, Inc., 45.Society for Theatre Research, 98.Theatre Library Association, 37.Theta Alpha Phi, 50.Sec also SPEECH.

E

EARTH SCIENCESSot ety of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 49.

EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGESAmerican Association of Teachers of Slavic and East

European Languages, of the United States, Inc., 4.ECONOMICS

American Economic Association, 6.American Economic Foundation, 89.Joint Council on Economic Education, 22.Junior Achievement Incorporated, 22.Omicron Delta Epsilon, International Honor Society

in Economics, 46.Phi Chi Theta, Inc., 46.

EDUCATION, GENERALAmerican Association for Public information, Educa-

tion, and Research, 2.American Council on Education, 5,American Montessori Society, 8.American Schools Association, 9.Associated Public School Systems, 11.Carnegie Corporation of New York, 83.Center for Integrative Education, 15.Council for Basic Education, Inc., 17.Delta Kappa Gamma Society, 18.Fund for the Advancement of Education, 90.Independent Educational Services, 20.Inland Empire Education Association, 21.International Bureau of Education, 90.Kappa Delta Epsilon, 44.Kappa Delta Pi, 44.National Association of State Boards of Education,

27.

National Education Association of the United States,30.

National Society for the Study of Education, 32.National Study of School Evaluation, 32.New England School Development Council, 32.Phi Delta Kappa, 46.

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'Phi Sigma Pi Honor Fraternity, 47,Pi Lambda Theta, 48.See also TEACHERS; special fields of education; and

sections on FOUNDATIONS; and RELIGIOUSEDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS,

EDUCATIONAL FUND RAISINGAmerican Alumni Council, 2.American College Public Relations Association, 5.Council for Finatical Aid to Education, Inc.. 17.

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGYAssociation of Educational Data Systems, 13.Association for Educational Communications and

Technology, 1 I.EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION see TELEVISIONEDUCATORS, see PROFESSORS; TEACHERSELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Eta Kappa Nu Association, 43.Kappa Eta Kappa, 44.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONAmerica Association of Elementary- Kindergarten-

Nursery Educators, NEA, 3.

Association of Classroom Teachers of the NationalEducation Association, 13.

Council for Elementary Science International, 17.National Association for Public Continuing and Adult

Education (NEA), 25.National Association of Elementary School Princi-

pals, 26.National Council of State Consultants in Elementary

Education, 29.See also CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND WEL-

FARE.ENDOWMENTS, we COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY

FUNDSENGINEERING

American Society for Engineering Education. 10.Engineers Council for Professional Development, 19.Sigma Phi Delta; 49.Sigma Tau Fraternity. 49.Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.

35.Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc., 50.Theta Tau, 50.Sec also CHEMICAL ENGINEERING; CIVAL ENGI-

NEERING; ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; IN-DUSTRIAL ENGINEERING; MECHANICALENGINEERING.

ENGLISHCollege English Association, Inc., 16.National Council of Teachers of English, 30.New England Association of Teachers of English, 33.Sigma Tau Delta Professional English Fraternity, 49.

ESPERANTOEsperanto League for North America, Inc., 19.Organization of Esperanto-Speaking Young Ameri-

cans, 98.EVENING COLLEGES

Association of University Evening Colleges, 14.

EXAMINATIONS, tee TESTS AND MEASUREMENTSEXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN

Council for Exceptional Children (NEA), 17.See also BLINDNESS; DEAFNESS; GIFTED CHIL-

DREN; RETARDED CHILDREN; SPECIAL EDU-CATION,

EXTENSION SERVICES-UNIVERSITIESAmerican Associadon for Extension Education, 2.National University Extension Association, 32.

F

FIELD SERVICEAssociation for Field Services in Teacher Education,

I1.National Education Field Service Association, 30,

FILMS, see MOTION PICTURESFINANCIAL AID

Council for Financial Aid to Education, Inc., 17.'Eastern Association of Student Financial Aid Admin-

istrators, 19,National Committee for Support of the Public

Schools, 29.Southern Association of Student Financial Aid

Administrators, 36.Southwest Association of Student Financial Aid

Administrators. 37.See also COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY FUNDS;

SCHOLARSHIPS.FINE ARTS, see ARTS AND HUMANITIESFOLK LORE

American Folklore Society, Inc., 6.FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Alpha Mu Gamma, 42.American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Lan-

guages, 6.

Central States Conference on the Teaching of ForeignLanguages, 15.

See also individual languages by name.FORENSICS

Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha, 43.National Forensic League, 31.See also SPEECH.

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FORESTRYS.,ciety of American Foresters. .35.Xi Sigma Pi, 50,

FOUNDATIONS, 89.FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES

Chi Omega Fraternity, 15.Delta Kappa t ;amnia Society, 18.Iota Phi Lain luta Sormity. 21.National Interfraternity Conference, 31.Natio. 1 Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, 32.Sec ai,:o section on COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL

FRATERNITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, ANDRECOGNITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL).

FRENCHAmerican Association of Teachers of French, 4,Pi Delta Phi, 48.Societe des Professeurs Francais Anierique, 35.See also ROMANCE LANGUAGES.

FUNDAMENTAL EDUCATIONBoard for Fundamental Education, 15.

FUNDS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION, we COLLEGEAND UNIVERSITY FUNDS

G

GEODESYInternational Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 98.

GEOGRAPHYAmerican Geographical Society, 6.Association of American Geographers, 12.Gamma Theta Upsilon, 44.National Council for Geographic Education, 29.National Geographic Society, 31.Society of Women Geographers, 36.

GEOLOGYGeological Society of America, 20.National Association of Geology Teachers, 26.

GEOPHYSICSAmerican Geophysical Union, 7.International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 98.

GERMANAmerican Association of Teachers of German, Inc., 4.Delta Phi Alpha, 43.

GIFTED CHILDRENAmerican Association for Gifted Children, Inc., 2.National Association for Gifted Children, 24.

GRADUATE EDUCATION AND SCHOOLSAssociation of Graduate Schools in the Association of

American Universities, 13.Council of Graduate Schools in the United States, 17.

Midwest Conference on Graduate :study and Itc,

%card), 23.

GREEKEta Sigma Phi Fr., turnity, 43.See aho CLASSICAL EDUCATION.

GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENTAmerican College Personnel Association. 5.American Personnel and Guidance Association, 9.American Society for Training and Development. 10.Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors.

13.

College and University Personnel Associarion,16.College Placement Council, inc.. 16.Connell of North Central Junior Colleges, 18.Council of Student Personnel Associations in Higher

Education, 18.Eastern College Po-son:lel Officers, 19.Educational Carer r Service, Inc., 19.International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers,

97.Middle Atlantic Placement Associat;on, 22.Midwest College Placement Association, 23.National Association of Student Personnel Adminis-

trators, 27.National Association of Women Deans And Counsel-

ors (NEA), 28.National Vocational Guidance Association, 32.Rocky Mountain College Placetne t Association, 34.Southern College Personnel Association, 36.Southern College Placement Association, 37.Southwest Placement Association, 37.Western College Placement Association, 38.

H

HANDICAPS, sec SPECIAL EDUCATIONHEADMASTERS, see INDEPENDENT SCHOOLSHEADMISTRESSES, see INDEPENDENT SCHOOLSHEALTH EDUCATION

American Association for Health, Physical Education,and Recreation (NT2A), 2.

American College Health Association, 5.American Dietetic Association, 6.American Physical Therapy Association, 9.American Public Health Association, 9.American School Health Association, 9.American Social Health Association, 10.Association of Schools of Allied Healtii Professions,

14.Association of Schools of Public Health, 14.

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National !leak') Council, 31.Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity, 47.Society of State Directors of Health, Physical Educa

tion, and Recreation, 36.See also MEDICINE; NURSING; PHYSICAL EDO.

CATION; RECREATION.HEBREW

National Association of Professors of Hebrew, 26.HIGHER EDUCATION

American Association of Specialized Colleges, 3.American Association of State Colleges and Universi-

ties, I.American Association of University Professors, 4.American College Health Association, 5.American Council on Education, 5.American Educational Studies Association, College of

Education, 6.Asia Foundation, 89.Asian Studies in America, 11.Associated Colleges of the Midwest, 11.Associated Universities, Inc., 11.Association for Higher Education (NEA), 12.Association of American Colleges, 12.Association of American Universities, 13.Association of College Honor Societies, 42.Association of College Unions International, 13.Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 13.Association of Governing Boards of Universities and

Colleges, 13.Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the

United States, 13.Association of Naval ROTC Colleges, 14.Association of University Evening Colleges, 14.

Association of University Summer Sessions, 14.Association of Urban Universities, 15.Board of College Education, The American Lutheran

Church, 91.Board of Higher Education-Disciples of Christ, 92.Central States College Association, 15.College Admissions Assistance Center, 16.Colleges of Mid America, Inc., 16.Commission on Colleges, 36.Cooperative College Registry, 17.Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges, 17.Division of Higher Education-The American Mission-

ary Aisociation, United Church Board for Home-land Ministries, 93.

Federation of Regional Accrediting Commissions ofHigher Education, 19.

Great Lakes Colleges Association, 20.Inter-American College Association, 21.

International Association of College and UniversitySecurity Directors, 21.

Intel-nation; I Association of Universities, 97.MidAmericmi State Universities Association, 22.MidAppalachia College Council, Inc., 22.Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools, 22.

National Association of College and University FoodServices, 25.

National Association of College Admissions Counsel.ors, 25.

National Association of Colleges and Teachers ofAgriculture, 26.

National University Eatersion Association, 32.New England Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools, 33.Ncw England Board of Higher Education, 33.North Central Ass 'dation of Colleges and Secondary

Schools, 33.North Central Conference of Sumner School Deans,

33.

Piedmont University Center of Ncrth Carolina, Inc.,34.

Professional Panhellenic Association, 48.Society of Professors of Education, 36.Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 36.Southern University Conference, 37.Western College Association, 38.Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education,

38.

See also ACCREDITING; ADMINISTRATION; BUS-INESS OFFICERS; COLLEGES AND UNIVER-SITY FUNDS; DEANS; EVENING COLLEGES;EXTENSION SERVICES-UNIVERSITIES; FRA-TERNITIES AND SORORITIES; GRADUATEEDUCATION AND SCHOOLS; GUIDANCE ANDPLACEMENT; JUNIOR COLLEGES; LIBRAR-IES; PHYSICAL EDUCATION, REGISTRARSAND ADMISSIONS OFFICERS; RELIGIOUS ED-UCATION ASSOCIATIONS; SCHOLARSHIPS;TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS; WOMEN;YOUTH; special fields of education; and sectionson COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIESAND HONOR SOCIETIES, AND RECOGNITIONSOCIETIES (NATIONAL), and STATE EDUCA-TION ASSOCIATIONS.

HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION, see SECONDARY EDU-CATION

HISTORYAmerican Historical Association, 7.American Studies Association, 10.

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American Studies Association of the Lower Missis-sippi, 11.

Assctatioq for the Study of Negro Life and History,12,

Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society, Inc., 22.New England Association for American Studies, 33.New England History Teacher's Association, 33.Organization of American Historians, 34.Phi Alpha Theta, 46.Southeastern American Studies Association, 36.Steamship Historical Society of America, Inc., 37.Swedish Pioneer Historical Society, Inc.,37.Sec also ANTHROPOLOGY; FOLKLORE.

HOME ECONOMICSAmerican Dietetic Association, 6.American Home Economics Association, 7.American School Food Service Association, 9.Home Economics Education Association, 20.Future Homemakers of America, 20.Kappa Omicron Phi, 45.National Association of College and University Food

Services, 25.National Extension Homemakers Council, 31.Omicron Nu Society, inc., 46.Ph; Upsilon Omicron, 47.

HOME STUDYNational Home Study Council, 31.National University Extension Association, 32.

HONOR SOCIE TIESAssociation of American Rhodes Scholars, 13.Cum Laude Society, 18.Mu Alpha Theta, 23.National Honor Society (NEA), 31.National Junior Honor Society (NEA), 31.Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (for Secondary

Schools), 35.See also section on COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL

FRATERNITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, ANDRECOGNITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL).

HOSPITALSAmerican College of Hospital Administrators, 5.

HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EDUCATIONCouncil on Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Edu-

cation, 18.HOUSING

Association of College and University Housing Offi-cers, 13.

HYG' cNEAmerican School Health Association, 9.American Social Health Association, 10.See also HEALTH EDUCATION; PHYSICAL EDU-

CATION; PHYSICAL FITNESS.

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INDEPENDENT SCHOOLSAssociation of Business Officers of Preparatory

Schools, 13.Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the

United States, 13.Council for Religion in Independent Schools, Inc.,

17.

Headmasters Association, 20.Headmistresses Association of the East, 20.Headmistresses Association of the Pacific Coast, 20.Independent Schools Association of Northern New

England, 20.Independent Schools Association of the Central

States, 20.Independent Schools Association of the Southwest,

20.National Association of Independent Schools, Inc.,

26.Naticnal Association of Principals of Schools for

Gir!s, 26.Pacific Northwest Association of Independent

Schools, 34.Southern Association of Independent Schools, 36.Western Independent Colleges Foundation, 38.See also secti,..ns on RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

ASSOCIATIONS and STATE EDUCATION AS-SOCIATIONS.

INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIONAmerican Council on Industrial Arts Teacher Educa-

tion, 6.American Industrial Arts Association, 7.Education Council of the Graphic Arts Industry, Inc.,

19.Iota Lambda Sigma, 44,National Council of Technical Schools, 30.

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGAlpha Pi Mu, 42.

INTERCULTURAL 'UDIESCenter for the Advancement of Intercultural Studies,

15.

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAmerican Council for Emigres in the Professions,

Inc., 5.American Nepal Education Foundation, 89.American-Scandinavian Foundation, 89.Asia Foundation, 89.Association for Childhood Education International,

11.Belgian American Educational Foundation, 89.

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Coin pa naive and International Ed tica don Society,17.

Epsilon P1 Tau, Inc., 43.Institute for American Universities, 21.Institute of International Education, Inc.,21.Inter American College Association, 21.International Association of College and University

Directors, 21.International Communication Association, 21.International Council for Educational Development,

21

International Thespian Sociel , , 21.Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study,

35.

United Nations Association of the United States ofAmerica, ., 37.

United States National Commission for UNESCO, 38.Sec also section on INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

ORGANIZATIONS.INTOLERANCE

Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 11.ITALIAN

American Association of Teachers of Italian, 4.See also ROMANCE LANGUAGES.

J

JOURNALISMAmerican Association of Agricultural College Editors,

American Association of Schools and Departments ofJournalism, 3.

American Council on Education for Journalism, 5.American Society of Journalism School Administra-

tors, 10.Association for Education in Journalism, 11.Association of American Publishers, 12.Association of American University Presses, 13.Columbia Scholastic Press Advisers Association, 16.Columbia Scholastic Press Association, 16.Education Writers Association, 19.Educational Press Association of America, 19.Journalism Education Association (NEA), 22.Pi Delta Epsilon, 48.Sigma Delta Chi, 49.Theta Sigma Phi, 50.See also COMMUNICATION; LANGUAGE ARTS;

PUBLIC nr.LATIoNs.JUNIOR COLLEGES

American Association of Junior Colleges, 3.

Junior College Council of the Middle Atlantic States,22.

Mu Alpha Theta, 23.National Faculty Association of Community and

Junior Colleges, 31.New England Junior College Council, 33.Northwest Association of Junior Colleges, 34.Phi Theta Kappa Fraternity, 47.Southern Association of Junior Colleges, 36.See also section on STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIA-

TIONS.JUVENILE DELINQUENCY, see CHILDHOOD EDU-

CATION AND WELFARE

LANGUAGE ARTSAmerican Philological Association, 9.College English Association, Inc., 16.College Language Association, 16.Institute of Modern Languages, 21.International Reading Association, 21.Linguistic Society of America, 22.Middle States Association of Modern Language

Teachers, 23.Modern Language Association of America, 23.National Association of Language Laboratory Direc-

tors, 26.National Council of Teachers of English, 30.National Federation of Modern Language Teachers

Associations, 31.New England Association of Teachers of English, 33.New England Foreign Language Association, 33.Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign

Languages, 34.Pacific Northwest Conference of Foreign Language

Teachers, 34.Reading Reform Foundation, 34.South Atlantic Modern Language Association, 36.South-Central Modern Language Association, 36.See also COMMUNICATION; FORENSICS; JOUR-

NALISM; MOTION PICTURES; PUBLIC RELA-TIONS; RADIO; ROMANCE LANGUAGES;SPEECH; EDUCATION, GENERAL; TELEVI-SION; VISUAL EDUCATION; and individuallanguages by name.

LATINEta Sigma Phi Fraternity, 43.See also CLASSICS.

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LAWAmerican Association or Law Libraries, 3.American Bar Association, 4.American Society of International Law, 10.Association of American Law Schools, 12.Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, 43.International Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi, 44.Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority, 44.Legal Fraternity of Gamma Eta Gamma, 45.National Association of College and University Attor-

neys, 25.National Organization on Legal Problems of Educa-

tion, 32.Order of the Coif, 46.Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, 46.Phi Delta Delta Legal Fraternity, 46.Sigma Delta Kappa, 49.Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity, 49.Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity, 50.

LEADERSHIPAmerican School Counselor Association, 9.Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, 42.Mortar Board, Inc., 45.Omicron Delta Kappa Society, 46.

LEARNED SOCIETIESAmerican Council of Learned Societies, 5.

LETTERS, see ARTS AND HUMANITIES; CLASSICALEDUCATION; CORRESPONDENCE.

LIBRARIESAlpha Beta Alpha (Library Science), 41.American Association of Law Libraries, 3.American Association of School Librarians, 7.American Association of State Libraries, 7.American Library Association, 7.American Merchant Marinr! Library Association, 8.American Theological Library Association, 91.Association of American Library Schools, 12.Association of Rese.irch Libraries, 14.Catholic Library Association, 92.Educational Film Library Association, Inc., 19.International Federation of Library Associations, 97.Medical Library Association, Inc., 22.Mountain-Plains Library Association, 23.Music Library Association, 24.New England Library Association, 33.New England School Library Association, 33.Pacific Northwest Library Association, 34.Southeastern Library Association, 36.Southwestern Library Association, 37.Special Libraries Association, 37.Theatre Library Association, 37.

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M

MATHEMATICSAmerican Mathematical Society, 8.Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New

England, 14.Kappa Mu Epsilon, 45.Mathematical Association of America, 22.Mu Alpha Theta, 23.National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NEA),

30.Pi Mu Epsilon Fraternity, Inc., 48.School Science and Mathematics Association, Inc.,

35.MEASUREMENTS, see TESTS AND MEASUREMENTSMECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Pi Tau Sigma, 48.MEDICINE

Alpha Epsilon Delta, 41.Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity, 41.Alpha Omega Alpha, 42.American Association of College of Podiatric Medi-

cine, 2.American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic

Medicine, 3.American Medical Association-Council on Medical

Education, 8.American Medical Record Association, 8.American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 10.Association of American Medical Colleges, 12.Medical Interfraternity Conference, 45.Nu Sigma Nu, 46.Phi Beta Pi Fraternity, 46.Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity, 46.Phi Lambda Kappa Medical Fraternity, 47.Phi Rho Sigma Fraternity, 47.Theta Kappa Psi Medical Fraternity, 50.See also CLINICAL PATHOLOGY; HOSPITALS;

NURSING; VETERINARY SCIENCE.MENTAL HYGIENE

American Association of Psychiatric Services forChildren, 3.

American Association of Mental Deficiency, 4.American Corrective Therapy Association, Inc., 5.American Orthopsychiatric Association, Inc., 9.National Association for Mental Health, 24.

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MILITARY SCIENCEAssociation of Military Colleges and Schools of the

United States, 13.Association of Naval ROTC Colleges, 14.National Society of Scabbard and Blade, Inc.. 45.

MODERN LANGUAGES, see LANGUAGE ARTS;ROMANCE LANGUAGES; and individual lan-guages by name.

MOTION PICTURESDance Films Association, Inc., 18.Educational Film Library Association, Inc., 19.Society of Motion Picture ind Television Engineers,

35.

University Film Association, 38.See (its() COMMUNICATION; VISUAL EDUCA-

TION.MUSEUMS

American Association of Museums, 3.Association of Art Museum Directors, 13.

MUSICAmerican Musicological Society, 8.American String Teachers Association, 10.Delta Omicron International Music Fraternity, 43.Mu Phi Epsilon, 45.Music Educators National Conference, 23.Music Library Association, 24.Music Teachers National Association, Inc., 24.National Association for Music Therapy, Inc., 24.National Association of Schools of Music, 27.Phi Beta Fraternity, 46.Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity, 47.Pi Kappa Lambda, 48.Sigma Alpha Iota, 49.See also FOLKLORE; SINGING.

N

NATURAL RESOURCESConservation Education Association, 17.

NAVIGATIONSteamship Historical Society of America, Inc., 37.

NEGRO EDUCATIONAssociation for the Study of Negro Life and History,

12.

Center for the Advancement of Intercultural Studies,15.

College Language Association, 16.National Association of Collegiate Deans and Regis-

trars, 26.

National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers,29.

Southern Education Foundation, Inc., 90.NIGHT SCHOOL, see EVENING COLLEGESNUCLEAR SCIENCE

Oak Ridge Associated Universities, 34.NURSING

Alpha Tau Delta, 42.American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, 3.American Nurses' Association, Inc., 8.Conference of Catholic Schools of Nursing, 86.National Association for Practical Nurse Education

and Services, Inc., 25.National League for Nursing, Inc., 31.Sigma Theta Tau, Inc., 49.

0

OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATIONAmerican Occupational Therapy Association, 8.National Rehabilitation Association, Inc., 32.National Vocational Guidance Association, 32.Society for Occupational Research, Ltd., 35.See also GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT; SPECIAL

EDUCATION; VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.

OPTOMETRYAmerican Optometric Association, 8.Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry,

14

Omega Delta, 46.Omega Epsilon Phi, 46.Optical Society of America, Inc., 34.

OSTEOPATHYAmerican Association of Colleges of Osteopathic

Medicine, 3.Bureau of Professional Education of the American

Osteopathic Association, 15.Axis, 42.Lambda Omicron Gamma National Fraternity, 45.Phi Sigma Gamma Foundation, 47.Psi Sigma Alpha, 48.Sigma Sigma Phi, 49.Theta Psi Fraternity, 50.

ORTHOPSYCH IATR YAmerican Orthopsychiatric Association, Inc., 9.

P

PARENT EDUCATIONChild Study Association of America, inc., 16.

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National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers,29.

National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 29.National Council on Family Relations, 30.See also HOME ECONOMICS; and section on STATE

EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS.PERSONNEL SERVICES, see GUIDANCE AND

PLACEMENTPHARMACY

American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 2.American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, 6.American Pharmaceutical Association, 9.Kappa Epsilon, 44.Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, 45.Lambda Kappa Sigma, 45.National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, 25.Rho Chi Society, 48.Rho Pi Phi International Pharmaceutical Fraternity,

Inc., 48.PHILOSOPHY

American Philosophical Association, 9.Philosophy of Education Society, 34.Southwestern Philosophical Society, 37.

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONAmerican Academy of Physical Education, 1.American Association for Health, Physical Education,

and Recreation (NEA), 2.American Corrective Therapy Association, Inc., 5.Central Association for Physical Education of College

Women, 15.Delta Psi Kappa, 43.Eastern Association for Physical Education of College

Women, 18.Midwest Association for Physical Education of Col-

lege Women, 23.National Association for Physical Education of Col-

lege Women, 25.National College Physical Education Association for

Men, 28.National Collegiate Athletic Association, 28.National Federation of State High School Athletic

Associations, 31.Phi Delta Pi Fraternity, 47.Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity, 47.Southern Association for Physical Education of Col-

lege Women, 36.Western Society for Physical Education of College

Women, 38.See also HEALTH EDUCATION; PHYSICAL FIT-

NESS.

PHYSICAL FITNESSSigma Delta Psi, 49.

See also HEALTH EDUCATION; PHYSICAL EDU-CATION.

PHYSICAL THERAPYAmerican Physical Therapy Association, 9.

PHYSICS

American Association of Physics Teachers, 3.American Institute of Physics, 7.Sigma Pi Sigma, 49.

PLACEMENT, seeGUIDANCE AND PLACEMENTPOLITICAL SCIENCE

American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1.American Political Science Association, 9.Pi Sigma Alpha, 48.

PORTUGUESEAmerican Association of Teacher? of Spanish and

Portuguese, 4.See also ROMANCE LANGUAGES.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS, see INDEPENDENT SCHOOLSPROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES,

see FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES; andsection on COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL FRA-TERNITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, AND RECOG-NITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL).

PROFESSORSNational Association of Professors of Hebrew, 26.Societe des Professeurs Francais en Amerique, 35.

PSYCHIATRYAmerican Orthopsychiatric Association, Inc., 9.American Psychiatric Association, 9.Guild of Catholic Psychiatrists, 93.

PSYCHOLOGYAmerican Psychological Association, Inc., 9.Eastern Psychological Association, 19.Midwestern Psychological Association, 23.Psi Chi, 48.Western Psychological Association, 38.See also MENTAL HYGIENE; PHILOSOPHY.

PUBLIC RELATIONSAmerican College Public Relations Association, 5.National School Public Relations Association (NEA),

32.United States Student Press Association, 38.See also COMMUNICATION; JOURNALISM.

R

RADIOAlpha Epsilon Rho, 41.American Council for Better Broadcasts, 5.American Women in Radio and Television, 11.

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Association for Educational Communications & Tech-nology, 11.

Association for Professional Broadcasting Education,12.

Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, Inc., 21.National Association for Better Radio and Television,

24.

National Association of Educational Broadcaster, , 26.National Educational Television and Radio Center,

31

See also COMMUNICATION; TELEVISION.READING, see LANGUAGE ARTSRECREATION

American Camping Association, Inc., 4.American Youth Hostels, Inc., 11.Boy Scouts of America-National Council, 15.Boys' Clubs of America, 15.Camp Fire Girls, Inc., 15.Girls' Club of America, Inc. 20.Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 20.National RecreaLion and Park Association, 32.New England Camping Association, Inc. 33.Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity, 47.Play Schools Association, Inc., 34.Society of Park and Recreation Educators, 35.See also HEALTH EDUCATION; PHYSICAL EDU-

CATION.RECRUITMENT

Association for School, College and University Staff-ing, 12.

Educational Career Service, Inc., 19.RED CROSS

American National Red Cross, 8.American Red Cross, 8.

REGISTRARS AND ADMISSIONS OFFICERSAmerican Association of Collegiate Registrars and

Admissions Officers, 2.Middle States Association of Collegiate Registrars and

Officers of Admission, 23.Upper Midwest Association of Collegiate Registrars

and Admissions Officers, 38.REHABILITATION, see SPECIAL EDUCATIONRELIGIOUS EDUCATION

Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges, 1.American Academy of Religion, 1.American Association of Theological Schools in the

U.S. and Canada, 4.Association for the Coordination of University Reli-

gious Affairs, 12.National Association of College and University Chap-

lains and Directors of Religious Life, 25.Society for Religion in Higher Education, 35.

United States Catholic Conference-Department ofEducation, 38.

See also section on RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONASSOCIATIONS.

RESEARCH

American Association for Public Information, Educa-tion, and Research, 2.

American Council of Learned Societies, 5.American Council on Education, 5.Ame-ican Educational Research Association (NEA),

6.

Association fc'r Institutional Research, 12.Association for Research in Growth Relationships,

12.

Association of Research Libraries, 14.Association of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 14.Central School Boards Committee for Educational

Research, 15.Committee on Institutional Cooperation, 17.Educational Media Council, Inc., 19.Educational Records Bureau, 19.Midwest Conference on Graduate Study and Re-

search, 23.National Association for Research in Science Teach-

ing, 25.National Center for Information on Careers in Educa-

tion, 28.National Conference on Research in English, 29.National Society of Communicating Arts, 32.National Society for the Study of Education, 32.Social Science Research Council, 35.Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities,

37.Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Re-

search, Inc., 90.See also TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS.

RESTAURANT EDUCATION, see HOTEL AND RES-TAURANT EDUCATION

RETAILINGAmerican Collegiate Retailing Association, 5.National Association of College Stores, 25.See also BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; BUSINESS

EDUCATION; COMMERCE; VOCATIONALEDUCATION.

RETARDED CHILDRENNational Association for Retarded Children, Inc., 25.See also EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN; SPECIAL

EDUCATION.

ROMANCE LANGUAGESPhi Sigma Iota, '47.See also individual languages by name.

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RURAL EDUCATIONRural Education Association, 34.Rural Sociological Society, 35.See also AGRICULTURE.

RUSSIANAmerican Association of Teachers of Slavic and East

European Languages of the United States, Inc., 4.

S

SAFETY EDUCATIONAmerican Driver and Traffic Safety Education Associ-

ation, 6.National Commission on Safety Education (NEA),

29.National Safety Council, 32.

SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY AND LANGUAGESAmc,ican-Scandinavian Foundation, 89.Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study,

35.SCHOLARSHIP

Alpha Delta Kappa, 41.Alpha Lambda Delta, 41.Alpha Phi Sigma, 42.Delta Epsilon Sigma, 43.Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, 44.National Society of CWENS, 45.Phi Eta Sigma, 47.United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, 50.

SCHOLARSHIPSNational Merit Scholarship Corporation, 31.

SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTAssociated Public School Systems, 11.

SCIENCEAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1.American Association for the Advancement of Sci-

ence, 2.Chi Beta Phi Scientific Fraternity, 42.Council for Elementary Science International, 17.Gamma Alpha Graduate Scientific Society, 44.International Academy of History of Sciences, 97.National Association for Research in Science Teach-

ing, 25.National Science Teacher Association (NEA), 32.School Science and Mathematics Association, Inc.,

35.Sigma Delta Epsilon, 49.Society of the Sigma Xi, The, 49.See also ANTHROPOLOGY; BIOLOGY; BOTANY;

CHEMISTRY; DENTISTRY; EARTH SCIENCES;

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FORESTRY; GEODESY; GEOGRAPHY;GEOLOGY; GEOPHYSICS; MEDICINE; NU.CLEAR SCIENCE; OPTOMETRY; OSTEO-PATHY; PHARMACY; PHYSICS; SOCIAL SCI-ENCES; VETERINARY SCIENCE.

SECONDARY EDUCATIONAmerican Technical Education Association, 11.Asian Studies in America, 11.Association of Classroom Teachers of the National

Education Association, 13.Council for Advancement of Secondary Education,

Inc., 17.International Federation of Secondary Teachers, 97..Junior Achievement Incorporated, 22.Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools, 22.Mu Alpha Theta, 23.National Association of Secondary School Principals,

27.National Association of State Supervisors and Direc-

tors of Secondary Education, 27.National Federation of State High School Athletic

Associations, 31.National Forensic League, 31.National Honor Society (NEA), 31.National Junior Hcnor Society (NEA), 31.New England Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools, 33.North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary

Schools, 33.Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher

Schools, 34.Secondary School Admission Test Board, 35.Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 36.See also INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS; TESTS AND

MEASUREMENTS; and section on STATE EDU-CATION ASSOCIATIONS.

SEMANTICSGeneral Semantics Foundation, 20.

SERVICEAlpha Phi Omega, 42.See also CHARACTER EDUCATION; CITIZENS

AND CITIZENSHIP.

SINGINGNational Association of Teachers of Singing, Inc., 27.

SLAVIC LANGUAGESAmerican Association of Teachers of Slavic and East

European Languages, of the United States, Inc., 4.SOCIAL SCIENCES

American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1.American Association for State and Local History, 2.

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American Council of Learned Societies, 5.American Economic Association, 6.American Geographical Society, 6.American Historical Association, 7.American Political Science Association, 9.American Sociological Association, 10.Association for the Study of Negro Life and History,

12.

Association of Atneric,n Geographers, 12.Eastern Sociological Society, 19.Middle States Council for the Social Studies, 23.Midwest Sociological Society, 23.National Council for Geographic Education, 29.National Council for the Social Studies (NEA), 29.National Council on Family Relations, 30.National Geographic Society, 31.Pacific Sociological Society, 34.Pi Gamma Mu, Inc., 48.Rural Sociological Society, 35.Social Science Research Council, 35.Society of Women Geographers, 36.Southern Sociological Society, 36.Swedish Pioneer Historical Society, Inc., 37.See also ANTHROPOLOGY.

SOCIAL WORKCouncil on Social Work Education, Inc., 18.International Association of Schools of Social Work,

97.National Association of Social Workers, 27.SORORITIES, see FRATERNITIES AND SORORI-

TIES; and section on COLLEGE PROFESSIONALFRATERNITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, ANDRECOGNITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL).

SPANISHAmerican Association of Teachers of Spanish and

Portuguese, 4.Sigma Delta Pi, 49,See also ROMANCE LANGUAGES.

SPECIAL EDUCATIONAmerican Association of Mental Deficiency, 4.American Corrective Therapy Association, Inc., 5.American Occupational Therapy Association, 8.American Orthopsychiatric Association, Inc 9.National Association for Mental Health, 24.Nation'al Association of State Directors of Special

Education, 27.National Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children

and Adults, 30.National Rehabilitation Association, Inc., 32.See also BLINDNESS; DEAFNESS; EXCEPTIONAL

CHILDREN; RETARDED CHILDREN; SPEECH;VISUAL EDUCATION.

SPEECH

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf,Inc., 1.

American Speech and Hearing Association, 10.National Association of Hearing & Speech Agencies,

26.National Forensic League, 31.Phi Beta Fraternity, 46,Speech Communication Association, 37.Zeta Phi Eta, 50.

STATE ASSOCIATIONSNational Council of Officers of State Teachers Associ-

ation, 29.See also STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS; and section

on STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS.STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS

Association of Chief State School Audiovisual Offi-cers, 13.

Council of Chief State School Officers, 17.National Association of State Directors of Special

Education, 27.National Association of State Supervisors and Direc-

tors of Secondary Education, 27.National Council of State Consultants in Elementary

Education, 29.Society of State Directors of Health, Physical Educa-

tion and Recreation, 36.STATISTICS

American Statistical Association, 10.Educational Records Bureau, 19.

STEAM NAVIGATIONSteamship Historical Society of America, Inc., 37.

STUDENT ACTIVITIESBlue Key National Honor Fraternity, 42.See also DRAMATICS; FORENSICS; HONOR SOCI-

ETIES; LEADERSHIP; YOUTH.STUDENTS, see YOUTHSUPERVISION

Association for Supervision and Curriculum Develop-ment (NEA), 12.

See also STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS.

T

TEACHER EDUCATIONAmerican Association of Colleges for Teacher Educa-

tion, 2.American College Personnel Association, 5.Association for Field Services in Teacher Education,

11.Association of Teacher Educators, 14.

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Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teach-ing, 89.

Eastern States Association for Teacher Education, 19.John Dewey Society, 22.Kappa Delta Pi, 44.National Association for Business Teacher Education,

28.National Association of State Directors of Teacher

Education and Certification, 27,National Commission on Teacher Education and

Professional Standards (NEA), 29.National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Educa-

tion, 29.Society of Professors of Education, 36.Student National Education Association (NEA), 37.See also TEACHERS.

TEACHERSAmerican Academy of Religion, 1.American Federation of Teachers, 6.American Teachers Association, 11.Association of Classroom Teachers (NEA), 13.Association of Overseas Educators, Inc., 14.Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teach-

ing, 89.International Federation of Secondary Teachers, 90.National Association of Industrial and Technical

Teacher Educators, 26.National Association of Teacher Agencies, 27.National Association of Teachers of Singing, Inc., 27.National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers,

29.National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 29.National Council of Officers of State Teachers Associ-

ations, 29.National Education Association of the United States,

30.National Education Council of the Christian Brothers,

94.National League of Teachers' Associations, 31.National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, 32.Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of

America, 37.World Confederation of Organizations of the Teach-

ing Profession, 98.See also PROFESSORS; TEACHER EDUCATION;

individual languages by name, and section onSTATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS.

TECHNOLOGY, see INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIONTELEVISION

Alpha Epsilon Rho, 41.American Council for Better Broadcasts, 5.American Women in Radio and Television, 11.

Association for Educational Communications & Tech.nology, 11.

Association for Professional Broadcasting Education,12.

Catholic Broadcasters Association, 86,Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, Inc., 21.Joint Council on Educational Telecommunications,

22.National Association for Better Radio and Television,

24.National Association of Educational Broadcasters, 26.National Educational Television and Radio Center,

31

Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers,35.

See also COMMUNICATION; RADIO.TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS

American College Testing Program, Inc., 5.American Statistical Association, 10.College Entrance Examination Board, 16.Education Records Bureau, 19.National Council on Measurements in Education, 30.Secondary School Admission Test Board, 35.

THEATRE, see DRAMATICSTOLERANCE, see INTOLERANCETRAVEL

Council on Internacional Educational Exchange, 18.International Federation of Organizations for School

Correspondence and Exchange (Fioces), 97.

U

UNIVERSITIES, see HIGHER EDUCATION

V

VETERINARY SCIENCEAmerican Veterinary Medical Association, 11.

VISUAL EDUCATIONAssociation for Education of the Visually Handi-

capped, 11.Association for Educational Communications & Tech-

nology, 11.Association of Chief State School Audiovisual Offi-

cers, 13.Educational Film Library Association, Inc., 19.Institute of Educational Technology, The, 21.See also MOTION PICTURES; RADIO; TELEVI-

SION.

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VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAmerican Technical Education Association, 11.American Vocational Association, Inc., 11.Department of Vocational Education (NEA), 18.National Association of State Directors of Vocational

Education, 27.National Association of Trade and Technical Schools,

27.National Council of Local Administrators of Voca-

tional Education and Practical Arts, 29.National Vocational Guidance Association, 32.See also BUSINESS EDUCATION; GUIDANCE AND

PLACEMENT; HOME ECONOMICR; INDUS-TRIAL EDUCATION; OCCUPATIONAL EDUCA-TION.

WOMENAmerican Association of University Women, 4.American Women in Radio and Television, 11.Central Association for Physical Education of College

Women, 15.Eastern Association for Physical Education of College

Women, 18.Headmistresses Association of the East, 20.Headmistresses Association of the Pacific Coast, 20.Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, 21.International Federation of University Women, 97.Middle West Association of Schools for'Girls, 23.Midwest Association for Physical Education of Col-

lege Women, 23.

YOUTHAllied Youth, Inc., 1.

American College Personnel Association, 5,American Red Cross, 8.American Youth Hostels, Inc., 11.Boy Scouts of America, National Council, 15.Boys' Clubs of America, 15.Camp Fire Girls, Inc., 15.Civil Air Patrol, 16.Future Business Leaders of America, 28.Future Farmers of America, 19.Future Homemakers of America, 20.Future Teachers of America (NEA), 20.Girls Clubs of America, Inc., 20.Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 20.Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, 21.International Federation of Organizations for School

Correspondence and Exchange (Fioces), 97.Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of the United

States of America, 93.Junior Achievement Incorporated, 22.National Association for the Education of Young

Children, 25.National Association of College and University Resi-

dence Halls, 25.National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, 24.National 4-H Club Foundation of America, Inc., 90.United States National Student Association, 38.

YMCA, 39.YWCA, 39.See also DRAMATICS; FORENSICS; FRATERNITIES

AND SORORITIES; HONOR SOCIETIES; LEAD-ERSHIP; SCHOLARSHIPS; STUDENT ACTIVI-TIES; and section on COLLEGE PROFESSIONALFRATERNITIES AND HONOR SOCIETIES,AND RECOGNITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL).