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96 THE CITIZENSHIPCONFERENCE
GERTRUDE HANKAMP, executive secretary, Association for Supervision andCurriculum Development, National Education Association
BETIY HARP, president, National Junior Red Cross Council (Youth repre.sentative)
MERRILL F. HARTSHORN, executivesecretary, National Council for Social
Studies, National Education Association
CLAUDE E. HAWLEY, chief for social sciences, Division of Higher Education,Office of Education, Federal Security AgencyALICE Scan HyATT, director of special services, Social Service Division,
Children's Bureau, Federal Security AgencyCHARLES S. JOHNSON, president, Fisk UniversityF. ERNEST JOHNSON, executive secretary, Department of Research and Edit.
cation, Federal Council of Churches
MORDECAI W. JOHNSON, president,Howard University
ANNA M. KROSS, judge, City Magistrate,Magistrates' Courts, City of NewYork
SIDNEY G. KUSWORM, chairman, Commissionon 'Americanism and Civic
Affairs, B'nai B'rith; and chairman, American Citizenship Committee ofthe Ohio State Bar Association
JULIUS MELTZER, Veterans of Foreign Wars
JUSTIN MILLER, president, National Association of BroadcastersWATSON B. MILLER,
commissioner, immigration and Naturalization Service,United States Department of Justice
GEORGE MAURICE MORRIS,past-president, American Bar AssOckition
CLYDE E. MURRAY, headworker,Union Settlement
PHILIP MURRAY,. president, Congress of IndustrialOrganizations
WALTER E. MY.ER, director, Civic Education ServiceWALTER D. MYERS, pastpresident, Chapter Alpha Phi Omega Scout Frater-nity, University of Maryland ( Youth representative)ANGELO PATRI, author and consulting educator
MRS, ROBERT P, PATTERSON, joint organizer,- Junior Ariny-Navy GuildDAN PYLE, judge of the St. Joseph Circuit Court,
DOROTHY RACKEMANN, president, Association of Junior, Leagues of Amer-ica, Inc.
JULIUS SCHREIBER, former director, National lnstithte of Social RelationsWYLLIS SMITH, pastpresicient,
American Bar Association
HENRIETTA SPITLER, Senior Girl Scout (Youth representative)ANNA LORD STRAUSS, president, League of Women Voters of the UnitedStates
MABEL STUDEBAKER, president, National Education AssociationADAM SZCZYPINSKI, Young Men's 'Christian Association (Youth repre-
sentative)
CARL' C TAYLOR, head, Division of Farm Population and Rural Welfare,Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Unitid States Department of Agriculture
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1,, PAUL NviNic,--GS, geis:t., Brothkei, Jon1 rainmen
.united states Departh;a1 coun5 5lice migration and Naturalization Service,
Pl":1\Qnt of rVominitte.
Federal Courii°6111,0f. 1,,Ilirtt:iglcs'isc 'p ,BEVERLEY M. 1.3 , executivecretarY, b ,
1)artment of Christian Relations,
JANt{.110''SnaiDAA;S°cirit'lo"IssioSt'i\t1 d'uef[C'ef'rs
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MRS. GmLllo 1). -P, Ar: director, .,
Industrial odatlizarillati°Parch Department, Congress of
E. FREDoc 6,ILIEN, \,(s 10 1
representative, United States JuniorChamber of liftrriertashin'
Lois S, joi-INS014' editt)r 1/ea Cro,
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Lomtilision on Americanism and Civic
Net chairman, League of WomenVoters of tl;16.1joriAilteDds,
ROBERT K.
of Broadcasterdirector
relations, National Association
MRS. CtrARtEs ilUtooNdirector,
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Ill, 4taior Leagues of America, Inc.,
WILLI/04
M6. HARRY Nf, SARI%member,
National
G. FRLDERtCK ,-.I. . rt,
Region N1
USA
ad,rnint5(ivicNIT°, editor, itive er, Civic Education Service
mem Board of Girl Scouts of the,...
MUILDniRvEcorsityll-gfl' '41I- ,1 tlirector,General Federation of Wonlien's
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RUCTIllubsWoLvER'C°N, Programt,ram league of Women Voters of theUnited States'
FLORENCE E. , theUnited .r ,
for the Sixth
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States Circuit Court of Appeals
ELPursoriGncle13: A1114ALL' Nisitlent, 5°6'11' of Independent Motion Picture
Circuit i KcNk°011:i't
'9697
98 THE CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE
EDWAb ARNOLD, executive vice president and tteasurer, Permanent Chari
tits Committee of the Motion Picture Industry, Inc.; tofounder of the
"I Am an Ameri Can Day Foundation"
WILLIAM R. ARNOLD, bishop; chief of the chaplains of the Army, 1937.1944
LYALL T. BEGGS, commanderin-chief, Veterans of Foreign Wars
SARAH GIBSON BLANDING, president, Vassar College
HUGH S. BONAR, superinteddent, Joliet (Illinois) Township High School
and Junior College
JOHN H. BOSSHART, commissioner of education for New Jersey
HARVEY W, BROWN, president, International Association of Machinists
S. ,PERRY BROWN, national commander, The American Legion
J. GEORGE BRUECKMANN, director, Vocational Rehabilitation and Educa-
tion Service, Veterans Administration
MRS. J. L. BLAIR BUCK, presiderityGettral Federation of Women's Clubs
MRS. HAROLD Hirz BURTON, chairman, Washington Society National
Civilian Rehabilitation
LEO M. CADISON, acting director, Public Information, United States De-
partment of Justice I
LEONARD CARMICHAEL, president, Tufts College
UGO CARUSI, chairmin, Displaced Persons Commission, United States De-partment of State
THERON LAMAR CAUDLE, assistant attorney general, Tax Division, United
States Department of Justice
HARRY WOODBURN CHASE, chancellor, New York University
HENRY P. CHANDLER, director, Administrative Office of the United States
Courts
ROGER B. CoRtErt, president, American Country Life Association,, Inc.
EDMUND EZRA DAY, president, Cornell University
CECIL B. DEMILLE, president, deMille Foundation for Political Freedom
HAROLD.W. DODDS, president, Princeton University
CLARENCE ADIDISoN DYKSTRA, provnst4 University of California at LosAngeles
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER, president, Columbia University
EDMUND F. ERK, former congressman from Pennsylvania
PHILLIP FORMAN, judgtt United States District Court, New Jersey
HARRY EMERSON FoSDiCK, minister emeritus, The Riverside Church, New
York
WALTER DEANE FULLER, president, Curtis Publishing Company; chair-
man, Board of Natignal Association of Magazine, Publishers
VIRGINIA' CROCHERON GILDERSLEEvE, dean emeritus of Barnard College,
Columbia University
PRANK P. GRAHAM, United States Senator from North Carolina
WILLIAM GREEN, president, American Federation of Labor
,98
HON011ARY SPONSORS
____--------,
WILLIAM F. HALSEY, fleet admitaLof the United States Navy, (retired)
EARL G. HARRISON, former united States Commissioner of Immigration
and Naturalization
AMOR A. HAUCK, president, University of Maine
CHAOS S. JOHNSON, president, FisICt University
ERIC JOHNSTON, president, gotion picture Association of Atnerica,, Inc.
ERNEST J. KING, fleet admiral of the United States Navy ,
NORMAN T. KIRK, major-g cal of the United States Army (retired)
ANNA M.DOSS; judge; Magi trates, Courts, City of New Yirk
SIDNEY G. Kuswout, chairman, Commission on Americanism and Civic
Affairs, B'nai Writh; and chairman, 'American Citizenship Committee',
Ohio State Bar Association
KATHARINE E. LENROOT, chief, Children's Bureau, Federal Security Agency
/GEORGE dARDIKIAN, resid'efir, American National Committee to Aid
,Homeless Armenians.
DANIEL L. MARSH, president, Boston University
ERNEST 0. MELBY, dean, School of Education, New York University
National Association of Broadcasters. 'WTIN ' MILLER, president,
ATSONw B' MILLER, commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Serv-
ice, 4red States Department of Justice I
JoHN S, Mims, president, University of Vermont and State Agricultural
College ,
JOY PER MORGAN,director, Division of Publications, National Educa-
tion Association
GEog6 MAURICE MORRIS, resident, American Bar Association, 1942.43
WAYNE MORSE, Uni ted States Senator from Oregon
CLYDE E. MURRAY, headworket, Union Settlement, New Yotk City
PHILIP MURRAY, president, coogtess of Industrial Organizations
WALTER E, MYER, director, Civic Education Service
CHESTER' W. NIMITZ, fleet admiral of the United States Navy; special
assistan to the Secretary of theNavy
ANGELO ATRI, author and consulting educator
/as, 110bEET P. PATLERSON, joint organizer, Junior Army-Navy Guild
ORO L. 'PHILLIPS, chief judge, United States Court of Appeal's, Tenth
Circuit .
DAN PYLE,judge, St. Joseph's Circuit Court, Ruth Bend, Indiana
WILLIAM F. RUSSELL, dean, Teachers College, Columbia University
RUTH SHIPLEY,chief, Passport Division of the United States Department
of State
WILLis SMITH, president, American Bar Association, 1945.46\
RoY SolunisON, managing director, Young Men's, Christian Association of
San Francisco
99
99
100 'nut CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE
JoNATHAN hI, W.Alt4RuiT,- general, United :States Army (retired)
GEORGE T. WASHINGTON, assistant solicitor general, United States Depart.rant of justice
FRANK WHIM president, Mutual Broadcasting System, Inc.
MRS. JOHN I, WHITEHtiRsT, chairman, Council of International Clubs,
General Federation of Women's Clubs; pastpresidcnt, ,General Fedenttion. of Women's Clubs. .
A. F. president. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen
1 PAUL `WIRINGS, general counsel, Immigration and Naturalization Service,
Vnital States Department,of Justice
HENRY M, WRTSToN, president, Brown University
SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS.c,
(All Ineetiro, unless orlieKvisg. specified, In the Hotel Commodore, New York, N. Y.)
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Registration anil Exhibits,,Foyer of the West. Ballroom
9.:15 A,M, rQ 5:15 PM.,
West Ballroom
Special Conference on Immigration, Naturalization, Displaced Persons,
and Related Problems
chairman; L. Paul Winings, genera/ counsel, United Stater immigration
arid Naturalization Service
9:15 A.M. to 12:15 P.M.
Purposes and Objectives of the Conference
Watsoll .B. Miller, commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization
Service
Some Immigration Problems
James ifamilton, chief, Visa Petition andPre.Examination Unit,
United states Immigration and Naturalization Service
Displaced persons
Ugo Carusi, chairman, Diiplaced Persons Commission
Some Natio-flaky Problems
Eugene G Rodey, chairman, Board of Review, Passport Division
beparkent of State
Need for Revision of Present Immigration and. Nationality Laws
Edward j; Shaughnessy, acting district director, United States 'Mini.
,gration 'and Naturalization Service., Noe York City
100
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SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS . 101
Di ..ussani: Airs. Edith Terry Bremer, executive, director,. Awl
cm Fcdcration t,f International Institutes
(Assisting: Edward J. Shaughnessy, acting district director, United
Stales Immigration and Naturalization Service, Ncn York' Citi;
Henry B. Hazard, acsiitant commissioner, Divilion of Research
and Education,: Allen C, Devaney, thief examiner; and Mrs., .
Helen F, Eckerson, triperlisor.,Statirtict ,Section,)
12 :15 P.M, to 2:1 P.M. Recesstfor, la!)ncheon
2;15 P.M. V5:15 P.M. -
Citizenship Education Requirements and Facilities for Naturalization
Candidates,
Henry 13.41azard, auilialit commisimer, Pirifion of Reward) and
Education, United States Immigration and Naturalization Service
Assimilation of the Immigrant into tae Community
Jane M. Hoey, director, Bureau f Public 'Assistance, Social Security
Administration ,:\,
More Meaningful Naturalization Cdurt Induction Ceremonies
Phillip Forman, judge, United kaki's District Court for Neu Jersey
Discussant: Henry Nugent, supervisor of adult education, Rhode
Island State Department of Education
Summation of the Conference
Commissioner Miller, a4o/ by Chairman Winings'.
SUNDAY, MAY 15
Registration, Foyer of West Ballroom
3:00 P.M,
The MalltCentral Park
"I Am an American Day" Program
6:00 P.M
Parlors B and C
Dinner for Discussion Gr p Leaders
Trainingjeam:
Robert A. Luke, assistant director, Division °of Adult Education
Services, National Education Association
Ruth Cunningham,' associate professoT, leathers College, Columbia
e University4,
Mildred Fenner, assistant director, Dit4011 of Publications, National
Education Association
102 THE CITIZENSHIP CONFERENCE
7:30
South' Room
Youth Orientation Meeting
Leader: Laurentine Collins, director,, Department of School-Community
Relationships; Board of 'Education, Detroit
MONDAY, MAY 16
Registration and Exhibits, Vest Ballroom
10:00 A,M,
Grand Ballroom
First General Session
Presiding: Carl B. Hyatt, director, Attorney General's Citizenship Program
Invocation: Horace W., Donegan, Suffragan Bishop of the Episcopal
DioCese of New York
Greetings: William O'Dwyer, Mayor of the City 'of New York
Conference Theme: Earle,T,. Hawkins, president, State Teachers College,
Towson, ryland, and chairman of the Conference Committee
Topic: "RESPO IBIE American CitizensTheir Job in Folitits"
From the Nati nal Viewpoint: 'George David Aiken, Senator front
Vermont
From the State Viewpoint: Hubert H. Humphrey, Senata4 ont
Minnesota
From the Local Viewpoint: Anna Lord Strauss, pies letif,x
of Women Voters of the United States
2:00 to 4:30 P.m. ,
First Group Sessions ,
5:30 to 8:00 P.M.
Grand Ballroom
6
Dinner and Second General Sessiond a
Presiding: George Maurice Morris, past-president, /106ricart 'Bar ,li;
Association
.
Invocation: Roberti. Edwards, studen , Union'Theoloral Seminary
Music: Midwood High School Chorus, Geo. qaihpi,a'yjne, Conductor
First Thumbnail Reports: Robert A. Lu e, tissiStant.director, Division
of Adult Education Serrices, Nation Education Association
Address: "Today's Challenging Opportunity"
Tom C. Clark, Attorney General of the United State
Second Topic: "RESPONSIBLE American Citizens-heir. job in the
World Today"
Robert Burton House, chancellor, University of North Carolina
102
SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS 103
8:00 to 9:00 P,M,
Grand Ballroom
TUESDAY, MAY
9:00 to 11:30 11,,m,
12:00 to'2:30 P.M.
Citizenship Moving Pictures
17
Second Group Sessions
Grand Balltooin
Liltich and Third General Session-
Presiding: Harold Benjamin, dedn,'College of Education, University of
Afar /and," ..
Invocation: William F. RosenblonCrakbidaplii 'Israel of the City of.''
New York
New York Boys' High SclibotA horus, Ethel Bernstein, ConductorMusic:
Second Thumbnail Re airs:. Guth Cunningham, associate ,professor,
Teachers Collegc.C,Oymb Orldrersity
Thitcl Topic: '"IIESPoSIBtE'',Xmerican CitizensTheir Job in the
Community"
anel speaketi invited with cooperation of the Nationat Municipal
Le.ag0., .
The Cincinnati Story: Arching, Thexte, .asiociate professor`of political
'science, University. of Bridgeport /The Richnrnd Story: Ed P. Phillips, president, Richmond Citizens
Association ,
The, Maine Town Story: ,aience"i'elletier,,professor, Boirdoin College,
Brunswick, Maine
4
Interrogators:
church Mrs. Jesse M. Bader, member, Executi?e Committee,
United Council of Church Women
IndustryH, Roland Frickenhaus, member, National Board of
° Directors, United States Junior Chamber of Ctininerce
Labor4itchell.Sviridoff, iresiclent,Conne4ut Ind trial CM-
ci/, C10
SchoolErnest 0. Melby, dean, School of Education, New York
University
Veteran's George E. Arneman, national patrioticoinstructor, Vet.
rans of Foreign Warp'
Youth -imily Seiling, vice chairnin, Young Adult Council,
National Social Welfare Assembly
103
104 THE CI' ENSHIP 'CONFERENcE GROUP LEADERS 4105
3:(X) re'5:30 P.M.
Third Group Sessions
8:00 to 10:00 PAL
Town IIaHI
America's Town Meeting of the Air 111
Topic; "What Should We Do ;thou the Communist Threat in Asia?"
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18
9:00 to 11:30 A,M,
ind Ballr,pom,
Final General Session
Presiding: Earle T. Hawkins, chairman of the Conference ComMittee
Invocation; William R. Arnold, bishop,. brigadier general, United States
Army, retired
Third Thumbnail Reports: Ruth Cunningham, r.r.reiciate professor,
Teachers College, Columbia University
Address: "The Role of the Public Schools in Developing American
Citizens"
Mabel Studebaker, president, National Education Association
Address: "Today's American Citizen"
Justin Miller, president, National Association of Broadcasters
12:30 to 2:00 Pm,
South Room
lanning Committee Luncheon and Appraisal Session
GROUP LEADERS
WHIT BROGAN, director of field staff, Bureau for Intercultural Education
FRANKLIN 1.. BURDETTE, editor, National Foundation for Education on
American Citizenship; professor of 'government and politics, University.
of Maryland
GORDON H, COLE, editor, The Afac6ist, International Association of
Machinists°41t
GEORGE. B. CoRwIN, secretary of thettional Council, Young Men's
Christian Association
JoHi4 W DAVIS, president, West Virginia State College
DAN W. DODSON, executive director, Curriculum and Research, Center
for Human Relations Studies, School of Education, New York University
HARRY K. EBy, director, School Relationships, ,Boy Scouts of America
104
SAMUEL Dram, director, Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter, Junior
Red Cross
WILLIAM J, FLYNN, assistant director, American National Junior Red Cross
Fin A, FRgs, field representative in charge of public relatioos, New
Jersey Education Association
H, H, executive director, Bureau for Intercultural Educatiim; di-
rector, Center for Human Relations Studies, School of Education, New
York University
HELEN GINANDES, president, New York General Organization
BEM HARP, president, National Junior Red Cross Council
BURRITT C, HARRINGTON, extension professor, West Virginia University
,CLALN E. HAWLEY, chief for social sciences, Division of Higher Educa-
tion, United Stares Office of Education, Federal Security Agency
ELIZABETH T, Hoot), past-president, New England Federation of Student
Councils
ALICE Sum HUM director of s4cial services, Children's Bureau, Fed-
eral Security Agency
Lois S, JOHNSON, editor, Junior Red COM Journal and i\ler.r
ALICE V. KELIHER, professor of education, New York University
RAYFORh \V, LOGAN, head, Department of History, Howard University
WILLIAM H. McCoNAGHY, minister, Presbyterian Church of the United
States of Ai ierica
HARow J. McNALLY, assistant profess'or of education, Teachers College,
Columbia University
WALTER D. MYERS, past-president, Chapter .11pha Phi Omega Scout Frater-
nity, University of Maryland
MARIAM NELSON, Massachusetts Teachers Federation, Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow School, Cambridge
EvERErs C. PRESTON, director, Division of Adult Education, New Jersey
State Department of Education
MRS, ARTHUR L. RANSOHoEF, special project chairthan, League of Women
Voters of the United States
CHANDOS REID, assistant professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia
University
WILLIAM J, SHoimocK, editor, CiticLeader, Civic ,F,clucation Service
JOHN B. SULLIVAN, director, Public Relations, Education, and Research,
New York State Commission against Discrimination
MRS, CHARLES \V, TILLETT, vice chairman, Democratic National Committee
WILLIAM VAN TIL, professor of education, School of, Education, University
of Illinois
M, CHANNING WAGNER, assistant superintendent of schools, Wilmington,
Delaware
FLORENCE. B. WIDUTIS, Common Council for American Unity
BENJAMIN C. WILLIS, superintendent of schools, Board of Education, Yonk-
ers, New York
RUTH C. WRIGHT, dean of students, School of Business and Civic Admin-
istration, The City College, New York
105
LIST OF EXHIBITORS
ManagerEvan E, Evans, superintendent of school~, Winiield, KAI1SaS.
Secretary' Alhina Baron, Civic Education Service, Washington, D. C.
Exhibitors:
ALLYN AND BACON
Boston 8, Massachusetts
AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE
New York 16, New York
AMERICAN LECTURE BUREAU
New York 17, New York
AMERICAN' NATIONAL. RED Doss
Washington 13, D. C.
AMERICAN NUM' ASSOCIATION
New York 19, New York
AMERICAN VETERANS COMMITTEE
Washington, D, C.
AMERICAN YOUTH HOSTELS
New York 16, New York
AN'FI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE
New York 10, New York
B'NAI B'RITH
Washington I, D. C,
BOYS' CLUBS OF AMERICA
New York, New York
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
,New York 16, New York
BUREAU FOR INTEVLTURAL
EDUCATION
New York\11, New York
CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION STUDY
Detroit, Michigan
Ctinc EDUCATION SERVICE
Washington, D. C.
COMMISSION ON AMERICAN
CITIZENSHIP
Washington 17, D. C.
/DENOYERGEPPERT COMPANY
Chicago 40, Illinois
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Washirrn, D. C.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Washingun 25, D. C,
ENCAMPMENT 1,011 CITIZENSHIP
New York 23, New York
INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN
DEmocRAcY
New York 17, New York
JUNIOR LEAGUES OF AMERICA
New York, New York
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE
ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED
PEOPLE
New York .18, New York
NATIONAL bDUCATION
ASSOCIATION
Washington, D. C,
NATIONAL. Form, INC,
Chicago, Illinois
NATIONAL MUNICIPAL LEAGUE
New York 7, New York
NEwswEEK
New York 18, New York
`NE' YORK \CITIZENS COUNCIL
Syracuse 2, New York
NEW YORK PUBLIC SCHOOLS
New York, New York
RCA VICTOR
Camden, New Jersey
SOCIAI INFORMATION SERVICE
Washington, D. C.
SURVEY ASSOCIATES, INC,
New York 3, New York
THE TOWN HAIL, INC,
New York 18, New York
UNITED NATIONS
Lake Success, New York
UNITED STATES TREASURY
DEPARTMENT
Washington 25, D. C.
YOUNG AMERICA MAGAZINES
New York, New York
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ORGANIZATIONS AND AGENCIES PM TICIPATING
IN THE
FOURTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CITIZENSHIP
Om Emit ATi6.:FEActints'
CLUB OF 0-11CAGo
ADVISORY COMMITHE ON BEIFER
CITIZENSHIP, I.EoNIA, NEVI'
JERSEY
ALPHA P111 OMEGA, SCOUT
FRAARNITY
ANIERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR
ADULT EDUCATION
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 01, COI.
um FOR I1Ac111,11 EDUCATION,
NEA
AMERICAN ASSOCIA'T'ION OF GROUP
WORKERS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FUR
HEALTH; PHYSICAL. EDUCATION,
AND'RECREATION, NEA
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, NEA
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF
SOCIAL WORKERS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE
UNITED NATIONS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF
UNIVERSITY WOMEN
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN CIVIL LIDERTIN UNION
AMERICAN COUNCIL ON
'EDUCATION
AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE
ASSOCIATION, INC,
AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN FORUM OF THE AIR
AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE
COMMITTEE
AMERICAN GOLD STAR MOTHERS,
INC,
AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE
AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS
'AMERICAN JUNIOR RED CROSS
AMERICAN LEGION
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
AMERIcAWNURSEs ASSalAl
AMERICAN POLITICAL. SCIENCE.
ASSOCIA'T'ION
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL. Son ETV
AMERICAN TEXTBOOK PUBLIsIIHIS
INSTITUTE
AMERICAN VETERANS COMMITTEE
AMERICAN VOCATIONAL.
ASSOCIA'HON,
AMERICAN WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY
SERVICE, INC,
AMERICAN YOU'I'II HOST LE S
AMERICANIZATION SCH0o1. 01, THE.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
ANIERICANS FOR DEMOCRATIC
ACTION OF NEW YORK
AMERICA'S TOWN MEETING 01, THE
AIR
AsSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD
EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION FOR SUPEVISION
AND CURRICULUM DEVELOP-
MENT, NEA
.AssociATioN OF AMERICAN LAW
SCHOOLS
ASSOCIATION OF THE JUNIOR
LEAGUES OF ANIMA, INC,
BAKIARD COLLEGE, COLUMBIA
UNIVERSITY
BIG BROTHERS OF AMERICA, INC,
BA' FRINB'NAI B'RITH, WOMEN'S SUPREME:
COUNCIL
B'NAI B'RITH YOUTH
ORGANIZATION
'BOARD OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF THE USA
BOARD OF EDUCATION, DETROIT
BOAR OF EDUCATION OF NEw
YORK CITY
BOARD OF HOME. MISSIONS AND
CHURCH EXTENSION SERVICE,
METHODIST CHURCH
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THE CITIZENStIlB CONFERENCE
CITY OF ,
liovxm CoLUGE°r
BUY RANGVA OF AMERICA, INC.
ii6Y'SCQUTS OF AMEIH.CA .
Bin's CURS OF AMERICA
BUILONG AMERICA
Bytivov,EteLoymF,NT
FSA
tit*p,0,1, lrlt11A'4 AFFAIRS
BUR A 0?: PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
RAU FOR, 'INTERCULTURAL,
EkcArioN
4.?CALIF(41A, STATE OF
CAP4IRE GIRLS, INC.
CAN7ADIAN CITIZENSHIP COUNCIL
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE ON
INNSTRIAL PROBLEMS
CATHOILC YOUTH ORGANIZATION
CENTER FOR HUMAN RELATIONS
STUDIES, NEW YORK' UNIVERSITY,
CFIICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION
CHILDREN'S BUREAU, FSA
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COMMITTEE
ON PUBLIGA,CHURCH PEACF,Il'ON, USA
CITIZENSHIP EDUCATION STUDY,
DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND
WAYNE UNIVERSITY '
CITIZENSHIP CLEARING HOUSE
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EXCERPTS FROM THE SPECIAL CONFERENCE 9N
IMMIGRATION, NATURALIZATION, AND
RELATED MATTERS
SPONSORED BY TI-IF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
SATURDAY, MAY 20,1950
WATSON B. MILLER, commissioner, Immigration and-Naturalization Service
It is good to learn first hand that the work the Immigration and Natural.
ization Service is doingby itself or in cooperation with other agencies of
the Federal Governmentcommands the interest of our fellow citizens.
Your presencediere this'morning demonstrates in the best way possible your
interest, and also indicates that it is friendly and cooperative.
My greetings to you as you start the deliberations outlined for us today,
1 am certain, as was the case last year, that much good will come out of them.
More of this sitting down together and talking over our mutual problems
would certainly prove beneficial to all of us.
We can understand a lot better what your problems and needs are when
we are face to face with you, rather than when they are presented to us
through correspondence
We are not the wisest men and women in the world, We need the com-
posite of all experiences. Our groups (all agencies and organizations inter-
ested in some aspect of citizenship) must keep abreast of each other and in
,step with each other.
A. R. MACKEY, deputy commusioner,'Immigration and Naturalization Service
The Immigra'tion and Naturalization Servicein addition to having the
responsibility for the admission, occlusion, and deportation of aliensis
charged with the iegistration and fingerprinting of aliens, the, naturalization
of noncitizens lawfully resident in the United States, the investigation of
allegerifolations of the imntigration and nationality.laws; and the preven.
tion of unauthorized entry of aliens into the United States.
We share the7sponsibility tof deciding which alien 'applicants may be
granted American citizenship. We determine whether applicants' for ad-
mission to the United States may enter, and whether aliens within our borders
are subject to deportation. Many areas of our work bear a direct and im
portant relationship to the security and welfare of our nation. All of it is'
concernedwith the rights and status of human beingsand in this, I believe,
lies its greatest importance.
We cherish and guard jealously our responsibility to the American peo-
ple as a whole. In doing so we try to administer the law so that America
may not only be protected from those who would enter to do her harm, but
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that her life blood may be enriched by those coming "to seek their own in
her good,"
A. C, DEVANEY, assistant commissioner, igljudications Division, lthmigration
and Naturalization Service
At the present time we have approximately 28,000 foreign students
attending school' in the United States. No one here, I am sure, will question
, the great value to the United States accruing from this kind of cultural ex.
change. Foreign students have an opportunity to,observe at firsthand the
strength and vigor of our democratic institutions. In most instances, they
will return to their own countries with a real appreciation of that we call
our American way of life.
A remark recently made by a foreign student to his faculty advisor at
Cornell University is worth repeating. The studenta Chinese studying for
a PhD in philosophy, who had been washing dishes in a cafeteria since funds
'from his homeland had been shut offsaid: "I am very grateful to the'
United States Government for permitting me to work so that I could con-
tinue my studies, In no other country in the world, not even my own, would
a foreign student be g4E,dt that privilege. Instead, he would be forced to
give up his studies and leave ,the countrr
JAMES J. McTIGUE, general counsel, Displaced Persons Commission
Let me emphasize that the administration of the Displaced Persons Pro-
gram is carried on within the framework of four basic principles they are:
The security of the United States is paramount,
The economy and living standards of our country must beisafeguarded
and fortified.
The administration of the act must be honest, fair, and sensible.
The benefits of the act ar vested rights, and are to be accorded only
to those who meet its requirements and standards, technical and sub-
stantive.
Freedom loving people everywhere have taken new hope because we have
demonstrated that we live by the ideals which have made us a great nation.
RUTH B. SHIPLEY, chief, Passport Division, United States Department of State
As we stand today in the midst of a Oat "Cold War," battling for the
principles of democracy, the circumstances Of the immediate future present
even more extenuating circumstances concerning expatriation than those
through which we have just passed...
There is no great change in world affairs that makes it wise or necessary
or even desirable to cast away so lightly our citizens who have chosen this
country above all others and h&c on them one of the gravest tragedies of
all timesstatelessness. There are many .(ther instances with which you are
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SC EDULE OF EVENTS
(All meetings i Hotel Statler, unless otherwise specified I
Saturday, May 20
Special conference on roblems of immigration, naturalization, and rehired mat-
ters, under auspices ',of the Immigration and.Naturalization Service
Chairman: Mr, L. Paul Winings, General Counsel, Immigration and Naturalization)
Service, United States Department of Justice
9:15 A.M, to 12:00 NOOt
Presidential Room i)
Morning Session )
Speakers
The Honorable Watson.B. Miller, Commissioner of immigration and Natural-
izationService
Mr. A, R. Mackey, Deputy Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization
Service
),Mr41. C. Dein y, Assistant Commissioner, Adjudications Division, Iminigra
tion and Naar izalion Service
The Honorable go Carusi, Chairman, Displaced Persons Commissjon
Mil. Ruth B, Shipley, Chief, Passport Division, Department of State
Discussant: Dr, Henry Nugent, SUPervisor of Adult Education, Rhode Island State
Department of :Education
12:15 P.M. to 1:15
Congressional ROom
Luncheon, under the auspices of the Americanization School Association of the
District of Columbia
1:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Presidential Room
Afternoon %ion
Speakers
Miss Mary L. uyton, State Supervisor, Adult Civic tducation, Massachusetts
Mr. Read Lewis, Executive Director, Consults') Council for American Unity
The Honorable Dan. Pyle, 'fudge, St, Joseph flour!, South Bend, Indiana
Discussant: Dr, Henry B, Hazard, In:Migration and Naturalization Servist, Retired
Summation of the Conference
Commissioner Miller assisted by Chairman Winin
8:00 P.M, to 10:00 P.M,
The Americanization School Auditorium,
19th and California Streets, Northwest
Evening Session
Presiding: Dr, James T. Gallahorn, Jr., Administrative Principal, Americanization
Work
"I Am an American Day" Celebration
Students of Americanization Day and Night Classes
Speech (illustrated by motion *Mies): Mr. Julien Bryan, Executive Director,
international Film Foundation
Sunday, May 21
Special Church Services
8:00 A.M. to 12:00 NOON
Congressional Room
Exhibit Preparation (exhibitors 'Only) .
1 0
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS' 99
2;00 P.M, to 7:00 P.M.
Second Floor Check Room
Registration
Congressional Room
Exhibits ,
5:00'P.td, to 10:00 P.M,
District Room (shift (1) Federal Room at 6:60 for dinner)
Dinner for Discussion Leadets Only "Presiding: Dr, Earle T. Hawkins, President, State Teachers College, Toulon,
Maryland tTraining Team: Mr, Robert A, Luke, Dr. Ruth Cunningham, Dr, Stanley E.
Dimond, Dr, Mildred Fenner.
7:30 P.m. to 9:30 P.M,
District Room
Youth Orientation Meeting\ (for youth repr,esentutiyes onlynot adult leaders)
Moderator: Miss Lanrentine Collins
7:00 P.M, to 8:30 P.M.
Preview Theater, Moti Picture Association, 1600 Eye Street
"Land of Liberty" (k-minute motion picture)
9:00 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.
land of Liberty"Second Showing (70 tickets for each performance, available
to first Delegates to request them ar Registration Desk,)
Monday, May 22
8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M.
Second Floor Check Room
Regi tration '
9:00 A to 9:45 A.M.
Co ressional Room
Coffee Hour ,
(Admission by Delegate Badge)
Music, ;Marine Band.Orchestra
Major William F. Shtelmann, Leader
10:00 AA, to 12:00 A.M.
Presidential Room
FIRST GENERAL SESSION
Presiding: The Honorable Carl Hyatt,Direcror, The Attorney General's Citizen.
ship Program
Advancement of the Colors .
American Legion National Guard' of Honor
Captain Warren A, Hilleary, Leadir
Invocation: The Reverend Matthew It Hanley, O. P,, Dominican House o)
Studies; Catholic University of America
National Anthem
Welcome: Dr, Andrew D, Holt, President, National Education Association, and
The Honorable J. Howard 'McGrath, Attorney General of the Unite States
Statement of Conference Purpose: Mr, Evan E. Evans, Chairman of t Conference
Committee
101
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100 THE CITIZEN$H1E CONFERENCE
You ARE Your Government
The Honorable Irving M. Ives Senator from New York
Intelligent Voting, Every Citizen Voting
Dr. Harold'Foote Gosnell, Author of,,Getting,Out the Vote and Other Authori-
tative Works
Retirerrient of the Colors
American. Legion National Guard of Honor
1:00 11,M, tb, 3:00 P.M.
Presidential Room
GENERAL LUNCHEON
Presiding: Dr, Harold ;Benjamin, Chairman,, National Commission° for the DeL
few of Democracy Through Education \.'
Invocation: Mrs. Ruth' G. Savoy, Principal, Briggs.Monsgotnery School,' 1Vash7,
ington
Chorus, Weiten High School
Mr. Ha'rman Nicotlemus, Director
Gladewater, Teps, Demonstrates Democracy: Mr. Mark pay, Gladereater, Texas
Louisville, Kentucky, Gets Out the Vote; Mrs, Russell T. Stuart, President, League
of Women Votersof Louisville, Kentucky
A School Pracoogs Community Citizenship: Mr. 'Sylvester Siudzinski, Vice Prin-
cipal, Eugene ThId School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
How a Newspaper Contributed to Accurate Information: John Pi Lewis, Editor,
lornalZranspiPt, Franklin, New Hampshire I
intelligent Voting; very Citizen Voting
Full Assembly Discussion
Leader: Dr. Stanley E.' Dimond, Director, Citizenship Education-,Study,
Wayne University and DetrOit Public Schools
Tuesday; May 23
9.,,l5 A.m. t6 11:15 A.M.'
Discussion Group, Sessions '11,1(..14.,
See Delegate' Badge foi Group Assigninent I '?.. ','q 14,,:IA Cc
Topic: "Accurarelinformatibn, Life Blood of Citiz4 engpr ' iP:'.2,i ,...'
\.,
12;00 NOON to 2:00
Presidential Room 1,
1 0 ./4..4. If
I..GENERAL LUNCHEON
'Presiding: The Honorable Watson B. Miller, onorissioner 'ol'Inigkitrittion and '4Iv; u, I .
Naturalitation '',,,'
,, .
Invdcation: Wjlliam k:Bradford, Boy Coverpor, of New,. Jersey, YMCA" Model
Legislature. ,01
f
Chorus, Roosevelt High Seim..
, .
Miss Emma Louise Thompson, D3rectdr. r°'Thumbnail Reports of biscuvions: Dr. Ruth Cunningham, Associate Prvofessor,
Teachers College, Columbinni, elity
Youth Discussion: Improving Citizenship Through Our Organizations
Leader: Miss Laurentine B. Collins, Director, Department of School-Community
Relation's, Board of Education, Detroit
Participants:
James H. Grant, Boys Nation, American.Legion, Florida
Rogers Fike, National First Vice President, future Farmers of America,
West Virginia .
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 101
Gloria Chumiak, a 194950 National Winner, "Voice of Democracy" Contest,
Delaware
Rhoowyn Lowry, 4.11 Club Member, Georgia
Immanuel Wallerstein, Young Adult Council, National Social Welfare As
sembly, New York
2:15 P.M. to 3:45 P.M,
Discussion Group Sessions
See Delegate Badge for Group Assignment
Topic: "Improving Citizenship Through Our. Organizations"
4:00 P.M.
Reception by President Truman in the Rose Garden of the White House
7:00 PA. to 10:00 PIC,
Presidential Room
DINNER (InformaiJ t.
',Presiding: Dr. A. C. ilofk
Association ,
Invocation: Ra
Chorus,tastern h., ,c
Mr. J. Jacktp tutrnrrs, 'Director
We The rn '6b,',.:
Dr. Ali tOw ;Hol President, National Education Association.t" ' , ,,
Loyal CitizOs in 'Action
The Honorable J. Howard McGrath, Attorney General of the United States
sOln* b,'arrl of Trustees, National Education
Rio enblum, Temple Israel of the City of New York
Wednisclay, May 24
ct9:15 A,M. to 0:010.
Congressional Room eJ
Coffee.Hour
(Admission, by Delegate Badge)
'I Music, United States Arfny Band
Captain I lugh J,'Curry, Leader
10:15 A,M, to 12:01110N
Presidential Ro
FINAL ,GENERAL SESSION 4_
Presiding: The Honorable Justin Miller, Chairman, The Attorney General's Citizen.
ship Committee
Advancement of the Colors, American Legiiin National Guard of Honor
Invocation: The Reverend Frederick Brown Harris, Chaplain of the United States
Senate
Thumbnail Reports of Dicussions
Dr. Ruth Cunningham, Associate Professor, Teachers College, Columbia Uni-
versity
Address: The Honorable Alben Wiarkley, Vice President of the United States
Formal Closing of the Conference
Mr. Evan E. Evans, Chairdian of the Conference Committee
National Anthem
Reiirement of the Colors, American Legion National Guard of 1-1o7
103
GROUP LEADERS
VERNON E. ANDERSON, associate professor of education, University of Connecticut
ARNO BELLACK, executive secretary, Association for Supervision and Curriculum De-
velopment
IRMA BOGDANOFF, president, Prince Georges County league of Women Voters, Mary-
land 111
ROBERT V. BOI,GER, judge, Orphans' Court, Philadelphia
isilRY ELLEN BRAIN, managing editor, The Science Teacher, National Science Teachers
Association
RENA N. BROWN, teen age program director, Young Women's Christian Association
of the District of Columbia
RYLAND W. CRARY, associate professor of history, Teachers College, Columbia Uni
gerlity
filowXRD CUNNINGS, , head, government and economics, Instructional ProblemsSec-
ondary, Office of Education, Federal Security Agency
Rum M; EVANS, teacher, Denver, Colorado
CIIARLES O. FITZWATER, assistant director, Rural Service,'NEA
WILLIAM J, FLYNN, assistant national director, American Junior Red Cross
, MARY L. GUYTON, state supervisor, Adult Civic Education, Massachusetts Department
of Education
FRANKLIN P. HARES, director, Fair Education Practices, Massachusetts Department
of Education
FRANCIS L, Hawn, executive secretary, Northeastern Regional Office, National Con.
ference of Christians and Jews, Inc.
MARTIN JOHNSON, representative, National Association of Student Councils
VERNON JONES, chairman, Department of Eduytion, Clark University
JOAN KAVANAUGH, president, University of Kentucky League of Women Voters
PLEMMIE P, KIrrRELL, head, Department of Home Economics, Howard University
ALEX H. LAZES, director, School Civic Clubs, Board of Education, New York City
JERRY LOWERY, youth delegate, Junior Red Cross, Newburgh, Indiana
A. R. MEAD, head, Bureau of Educational Research, University of Florida
CORMA M0WREY, acting director of professional services, West Virginia Stale Educa-
fion Association
MARIAM ,NELSON, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
'JOSEPH ROSIER, representative, Loyal Order of Moose
PHILIP SCHIFF, Washington representative, National Jewish Welfare Board
CURTIS SHEARS, president, Big Brothers of the District of Columbia
ROBERT A. SKAIFE, field secretary, National Commission for the Defense of De,
mocracy Through Education
W. T. SPANTON, chief, Agricultural Education Service, OfEce'of Education', Federal
Security, Agency
KLAUDIA STEIDLE, senior, Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, D. C.
VIRGINIA STIIZENBERGER, community worker, Arlington, Virginia
GEORGE TRIEDMAN, special, assistant to the attorney general
THOMAS A, Viti SANT, director of adult education, Mrfiand Department of Edu
cation
. WILLIAM VAN Tic, professorAducation, University of Illinois
WILLIAM S. VINCENT, director, Citizenship Education Planning Project, Teachers Col,
lege, Columbia University
PHILIP WARDNER, English teacher, Garden City High School, New York
MARTHA WILDHACK, president, League of Women Voters, Arlington, Virginia
104(102)
PLANNING COMMITTEE (continued from page 8)
F. ERNBST JOHNSON, executive secretary, Department of Research and Education, Fed-
eral Council of Churches of Christ in America.
MORItECAI W. JOHNSON, president, Howard University
A, B. KAPPLIN, director, National Commission no Americanism and Civic Affairs,
Knai 1FritIr
ANNA M. KROSS, judge, Magistrates Courts, City of New York
MAI.VINA LINDSAY, feature writer, The Washington Post,
WILLIAM H. MCCONAGIIY, director, lnstitut,e on Racial and Cultural Relations, Pres-
byterian Church of the United States
WATSON B. MILLER, commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service, United
States Department of Justice
MRS, ERNEST M. ONSIDIT, representitive, Girl Scouts of the United States of America
MRS. ROBERT PqATTERSON, joint organizer, Junior ArmyNavy Guild
HARRISON SAYRE, president, American Education Press
WILLIAM J. SHORROCK, editor, Civic Leader, Civic Education Service
ROBERT C. STEWART, direcd5r, Research and Publications, Department of Public
-instruction of Delaware
MRS. HAROLD A. STONE, League of Women Voters of the United States
CARL C. TAYLOR, head, Division of Farm Population and Rural Life, United States
Department of Agriculture I
MRS, CHARLES W. TILLErr, vice chairman, National Democratic Committee
JERRY VOORHIS, executive secretary, The Cooperative League of The United States
of America
L. PAUL WININGS, general counsel, Immigration and Naturalization Service, United
States Department of Justice
Planning Cgmpritter Alternates
HOWARD ANDERSON, chic uctional Problems,' Division of Secondary Education,
Office of Educati ederal Security Agency
WILLIAM HOU LL, editor, Scholastic Teacher, Scholastic Magazines
WALL CE J. CAMPBELL, director, The Cooper tive League of the United States of
A erica '
HUGH CARTER, SU i r, General Research of ResearchEducation, and Information
' Division, lm gration and Naturalization Service
GEORGE H, FERN, assistant director, Education Department, National Association of
Manufacturers
LOIS JOHNSON, editor, American Junior Red Cross News and Journal, American Na.
tional Red Cross.
G. FREDERICK STANTON, administrative assistant to the president, Howard University
MARY. SYNON, editorial consultant, Commission on American Citizenship, Catholic
University of America,
MILDRED WHITE WELLS, publicity director, General Federation of Women's Clubs
105
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ORGANIZATIONS AND AGENCIES PARTICIPATING
IN THE
NATIONAL CONFER OE ON CITIZENSHIP
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE
UNITED STATES COURTS
ADVERTISING COUNCIL, INC., THE
ADVISORY COMMITTEE. ON BETTER
CITIZENSHIP OF LEONIA (NEW JER
SEY)
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
ALABAMA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
ALLENTOWN (PENNSYLVANIA) EDU
CATION ASSOCIATION '
ALLIANCE FOR GUIDANCE OF RURAL)
YOUTI1
ALLIED \YOUTH, INC,
ALPHA PHI OMEGA
ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL, INC,
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL
,
ASSO-
CIATION
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR ADULT
EDUCATION
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR HEALTH,
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREA-
TION, NEA
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR II
STUDY or COMMUNITY ORGANIZA-
TIONS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE
UNITED NATIONS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES
FOR TEACHER EDUCATION
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GROUP
WORKERS $
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF JUNIOR
COLLEGES
AMERICAN ASSOCI ION OP PSYCHIAT-
RIC SOCIAL WORK RS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATORS, NEA
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY
WOMEN
AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION
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AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, Cm.
ZENS COMMITTEE
AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN EDUCATION FELLOWSHIP
AMERICAN EDUCATION PRESS, INC.
AMERICAN EDLICATIO4L RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR
AMERICAN GOLD STAR MOTHERS
ArRICAN HUNGARIAN FEDERATION
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OP FAMILY RE.
CATIONS
AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTER
AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS
AMERICAN JUNIOR RED CROSS
AMERICAN JUNIOR RED CROSS, News
and Journal
AMERICAN LEGION, THE
AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN MEDICAL WOMEN'S ASso
CIATION
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL His.
TORY
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
AMERICAN NURSES ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE; ASSO-
CIATION LAMERICANISCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL
AMERICAN SOCIETY OP INTERNATIONAL
LAW
AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY
AMERICAN TEXTBOOK PUBLISHERS' IN
STITUTE
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
AMERICAN VETERANS COMMITTEE
AMERICAN VETERANS OF WORLD WAR
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AMERICAN VIEWPOINT, INC
AMERICAN VIX:ATIONAL ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS'
ANIERICAN WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY
SERVICES, INC.
AMERICAN YOUTH HOSTELS, INC.
AMERICANIZATION LEAGUE OF SYRA-
CUSE AND ONONDAGA COUNTY, INC.,
THE
AMERICANIZATION SCHOOL OF THF,
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE OF B'NAI
B'RITH
,ARIZONA, STATE OF
ARMED FORCES INFORMATION AND
EDUCATION DIVISION, OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE ,.
IIRMY AND NAVY UNION, U. S. A.
ASSOCIATED ptiNTRY WOMEN OF THE
4 WORLD
ASSOCIATED WOMEN OF THE AMER-
ICAN FARM BUREAU , FEDERATION,
THE
ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCA-
TION
ASSOCIATION FOR SUPERVISION AND
.CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, NEA
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN COLLEGES
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW
ScilOOLS
ASSOCIATION OF UKRAINIANS IN
AMERICA l
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
B AND P ORDER OF ELKS
BIG BROTHERS OF AMKICA, INC,
BIG BROTHERS OF THE DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA
B'NAI B'RITH
B'NAI B'RITH WOMEN'S SUPREME
COUNCIL
DNA! B'RITH YOUTH ORGANIZATION
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY
OF NEW YORK
BOARD OF EDUCATION, THE DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
IUS
HOARD HE FDIJIMION or PRINCE
GEORGICS COUNT ( MARYLAND )
BooTH 'BAY CENTER I MAINE I GRAM.
MAR SCHOOL
BoSTON COLLEGE, DEPARIMENE OF
GOVERNMENT
liosr NIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT or
Gov NMENT
Boy Scours OF AMERICA
BOYS' CLUBS OF AMERICA
BOYS NATION, AMERICAN LEGION
BROTHERHOOD OE RAILROAD TRAIN.
MEN, THE,
BRYANT COLLEGE
BUILDING AMERICA
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, RD.
ERAL SECURITY AGENCY
C AND P TBUTHONI:'CONWANY
CAMP FIRE GIRLS, INC:
Cynic CIVICS Cups
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE ON INDUS-1EAI.
PROBLEMS
CATHOLIC UNIVERSM' OE AMERICA
CATHOLIC UNIVERSM, OF AM ERIC,A,'
I
DOMINICAN HOUSE 0,E STUDIES
CENTER FOE HUMAN RELATIONS
STUDIES
CHAMBER OF COMNIERGE OF Tit;
, UNITED STATES
CHICAGO Bosom 111: EDIT ATD1r:4
Clin,DrEN's BuDEmr, FEDERAT Sr.
CURITY_AGENCy
CHRYSLER CORPORATION
CINCINNATI, UNIVERSITY OF
CIVIC EDUCATION SERVICE
CIVIC LEADER, THE
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
CIVITAN INTERNATIONAL
CLARK UNIVERSITY
COLLEGIATE COUNCIL' FOR THE UNITED
NATIONS AND UNITED NATIONS
YOUTH
COLORADO, STATE OF
COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIA-
TION
COLUMBIA (SOUTH CAROLINA)
LIC SCHOOLS
107
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,
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
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fEuucATION 011
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COMMISSION ON AMERICAN CITIZEN-
SHIP, THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF
ANIERKA
COMMISSION ON CHRVAN SOCIAL AC-
TION OF THE EVANGELICAL AND TIE.
ibRAIED CHURCH
COMMITTEE ON WOMEN 'IN WORLD
AFFAIRS
COMMON COUNCIL FOR AMERICAN
UNITY
COMMUNITY CHESTS AND COUNCILS,
INC,
CONCORDIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZA-
, DONS
CONNECTICUT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
CONNECTICUT, UNIVERSITY OF
COOPERATIVE LEAGUE OF THE UNITED
STATES 0,F AMERICA
>cWjNCTU AGAINST INTOLERANCE IN
'1A11 ERICA
COLINat OF GUIDANCE AND PE$ONNEL
ASSOCIATIONS
COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
COUNCIL OF VETERANS AUXILIARIES,
ARLINGTON
COUNCIL OF VETERANS AUXILIARIES,
WASHINGTON
CROATIAN CATHOLIC UNION OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CROATIAN FRATERNAL UNION .,OF
AMERICA
CUMBERLAND (MARYLAND) CITY
COUNCIL
CURDS PUBLISHING COMPANY
DECATUR COUNTY (TENNESSEE)
'TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
DELAWARE, STATE OF
DELAWARE, UNIVERSITY OF
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE
DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUBS OF KEN-
TUCKY
DEPARTMENT OF ADULT EDUCATION,
NEA
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DEPARTMENT OF CLASSROOM TEACHERS,
NEA
DEPRTSIENT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PRINCIPALS, NEA
DEPARTMENT pi, PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
HARRISBURG (PENNSYLVANIA)
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION,
RESEARCHIAND PUBLICATIONS, DOVER
(DELAWARE) .
DEPARTMENT OE RURAL EDUCATION,
NEA ,
DETROIT BOARD OF EDUCATION
DETROIT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS AUX-
ILIARY ,
DISABLED AMUICAN VETERANS, WASH-
INGTON
DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
DISPLACED PERSONS COMMISSION
DISTRICT OF C LUMBIA FEDERATION OF
CIVIC ASSOC!, TIONS, INC,
DRAKE UNIVGASITY
DREXEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
EDUCATIONAL PRESS ASSOCIATION OF
AMERICA
ELMORE COUNTY (ALABAMA) TEACH.,11
ERS ASSOCIATION
EL PASO TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
ENCYCLOPAEDIA AMERICANA
ESTONIAN EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY
EUGENE FIELD SCHOOL, MILWAUKEE
FAIR EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES, MASSA.
CHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCA-
TION
FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION
FEDERAL BAR ASSOCIATION, CITIZENS
COMMITTEE
FEDERAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES
OF CHRIST IN AMERICA
t, FIRST CATHOLIC SLOVAK UNION
FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION
FLORIDA, UNIVERSITY OF
FREEDOMS FOUNDATION, INC,
FUTURE FARMERS OP AMERICA
FUTURE HOMEMAKERS AND NEW HOME-
MAKERS OF AMERICA .
J
CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS,,
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
GENERAL. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY
GENERAL COMMISSION ON CHAPLAINS,
THE
GENIRAI, 1:1:DI:RATION OF WOMEN S
CLUBS
NINERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ,
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
GEORGIA, UNIVERSITY OF
GIRL SCOUTS OF THE DISTRICT OF CO-
LUMBIA, INC.
GIRL SCOUTS OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
GOLD STAR SONS AND DAUGHTERS
GOLD STAR WIVES OF AMERICA
GOUCHER COLLEGE
GRACE, LUTHERAN CHURCH, DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA
GREEK AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE ASS
CIATION
HAWAII EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
HAWAII, TERRITORY OF
HEBREW SHELTERING AND IMMIGRANT
AID SOCIETY
ILIGHPOINT PUBLIC SCHOOL
HINSDALE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
HOBOKEN TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
HOMEMAKERS CLUB
HOME ,MISSION COUNCIL OF NORTH
AMERICA, INC
HONOLULU, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY
HOWARD UNIVERSITY
HUNT PRODUCTS
ILLINOIS, STATE OF
ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF
IMMIGRANT PROTECTIVE LEAGUE
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
SERVICE,
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
SERVICE, GENERAL COUNSEL'S OFFICE
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
SERVICE, RESEARCH, INFORMATION
AND EDUCATION DIVISION
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INDEPENDENT ORDER OF OIth FELLOWS
INDIANA, STATE OF
INDIANA STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
INSTITUTE OF INTERAMERICAN AI.
FAIRS
INST ITIJTE ON WORLD ORGANIZATIONS
INTER4TIONAL ASSOCIATION OF .10111
CHNISTS
iNTERRACIALSGOODWILL ASSOCIATION
IRIST1 WAR VETERANS OF THE UNITED
' STATES OF AMERICA
JACKSONVILLE (ALABAMA) STATE COL.
LEGE CITIZENSHIP FORUM
JAPANESE AMERICAN CITIZENS LEAGUE
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCY
JEWISH WAR ,VETERANS
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KALAMAZOO ( ICHIGAN)
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KANSAS COUNCIL FOR CHILDREN AND
YOUTH.
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LA CROSSE (WISCONSIN) TEACHERS
CLUB
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS, ARLING
TON (VIRGINIA)
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS, FAIRFAX
(VIRGINIA)
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS, PRINCE
GEORGES COUNTY (MARYLAND)
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS, UNIVER-
SITY OE KENTUCKY
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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IDUCATION ASSOCIATION
MAGISTRATES' COURTS OP THE CM OF
NE.W YORK
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROAD-
CASTERS
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4 SCHOOL PRINCIPALS, NEA
MARYLAND STATE TEACHIRS ASSOCIA
TION
MARYLAND STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE,
TOWSON
MARYLAND, UNIVERSITY OF
MASSACHUSETTS STATE DEPAR
OF EDUCATION
MASSACHUSETTS STATE TEACHERS COL.
LEGE, SALEM
MASSACHUSETTS TEACHERS FEDERATION
MAYOR'S CIVIC UNITY COUNCIOMS
BURGH
MENNONITE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
MIAMI EACH COMMITTEE Or ONE
HU RED
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MICHIGAN EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
MICHIGAN, STATE OF
MILFORD (MASSACHUSETTS) TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION
MILITARY CHAPLAINS. ASSOCIATION
MINER TEACHERS COLLEGE
MINNESOTA, STATE OF
/MONTANA, STATE OF
MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF
AMERICA, INC.
MOUNT HOLYOKE COLLEGE
MUNICIPAL COURT FOR, THE DISTRICT
or Cowman
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE AD.
VANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE
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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Or STUDENT
COUNCILS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN
LAWYERS
NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION
NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATION AS
SOCIATION
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FERENCE
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BELLA
NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE dE
FENSE OF DEMOCRACY THROUGH/ED-
UCATION, NEA
NATIONAL COMMISSION ON AMERICAN-
ISM AND CIVIC AFFAIRS, 511"ll VRETH
NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOE/ THE EX.
TENSION OF LABOR EDUCATION
NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON IMMIGRA-
TION POLICY
NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON VETERANS
AFFAIRS, B'NAI
NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CHRISTIANS
AND JEWS
NATIONAL CONGRESS OF COLORED PAR.
ENTS AND TEACHERS
NATIONAL CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL
ORGANIZATIONS
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR THE SOCIAL
STUDIES
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR YOUTH, INC,
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC'
WOMEN
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHIEF STATE
SCHOOL OFFICERS
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NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL EXCHANGE CLUB,
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF BUSINESS
AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUBS,
INC.
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF SETTLE.
MENTS, INC,
NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR EDUCA.
TION IN AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP
NATIONAL. 4-H CLUBS
NATIONAL GRANGE
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MUNICIPAL
LAW OFFICERS
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TIAN COUNCIL
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VON
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NATIONAL SLOVAK SOCIE5\OF THE
UNITED STATES40F AMERICA
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SOCIATION
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BLY, INC.
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL
DAMES OF AMERICA
NATIONAL SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
NATIONAL SOCIETY, SERVICE STAR LE.
GION, INC,
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF
THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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ERVATION AND THE COUNCIL FOR
HISTORIC SITES AND BUILDINGS, THE
NATIONAL WOMAN'S PARTY
NATIONAL WOMEN'S TRADE UNION
LEAGUE OF AMERICA'
NEBRASKA, STATE OF
NEW HAMPSHIRE, UNIVERSITY OF
NEW JEJ5EY ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
NEW JERSEY STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE,
GLASSBORO
NEW MEXICO, STATE OF
NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH t
NEW YORK COUNTY LAWYERS ASSOCIA.
TION
NEW YORK STATE CITIZENS COUNCIL
NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION
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TION
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE
NEWTON (MASSACHUSETTS) TEACHERS
FEDERATION
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
NORTH CAROLINA RECREATION COI:1-
MISSION
NORItH CAROLINA, STATE OF
NORTHERN ILLINOIS STATE TEACHERS
COLLEGE
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OF
OFFICE OF EDUCATION, FEDERAL SE.
CURITY AGENCY
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TION, FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
ORDER OF THE AHEPPA
ORDER, SONS OF ITALY IN AMERICA
OREGON, STATE OF
PALMER 'FOUNDATION IN CHARACTER
EDUCATION
PATHFINDERS OF AMERICA, INC.
PENNSYLVANIA EDUCATION ASSOCIA-
TION
PENNSYLVANIA, STATE OF
PHILADELPHIA, CITY OF
POLISH NATIONAL ALLIANCE OF THE
UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA
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PEALS
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RHODE ISLAND, DEPARTMENT OF EDU CULTURE, OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
CATION
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TION
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SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
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UNITED STATES, LADIES AUXILIARY
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VIRGINIA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
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WEST VIRGINIA, STATE OF
WEST VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE
CONFERENCE 'PARTICIPANTS'
WEST VIRGINIA STATE EDUCATION AS
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WILKES COLLEGE
WOMEN'S BAR ASSOCIATION OF THE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
WOMEN'S LEGISLATIVE ono. OF
MAINE
WOODLAWN PUBLIC FOUNDATION
WORLD REPUBLIC
YOUNG AMERICA MAGAZINES
YOUNG CATHOLIC MESSENGER
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OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA
TION OF THE DISTRICT 01' COLUMBIA
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISIIAN ASSOCIA-
TION OF THE UNITED STATES, NA.
TIONAI. BOARD OF THP0
YOUTH ARGOSY
AMONG THE PEQPLE WHO HELPED
MRS. DEFOREST ANTHONY
EDWINA AVERY
BERNICE BERNS
KARL H. BERNS
LEO W. BOtER
HELEN CAMPBELL
BARBARA CATION
W, L CHRISTIAN
MANNING CLAGEIT
LOIS CLARK
HALTRUDUS CONNERAN
LAURA COOPERSMITH
HOBART M. CORNING
VRJORIE DA COSTA
JESSE S. COWDRICK
BLANCHE E. CRIPPEN
HAZEL DAVIS
H J. DAVIS
LUCIL4 N. DAMS
GLENN DOWNTAIN
MILDRED FENNER
CARLOS S. FRANCO
FRANCIS E. GUY
CAROLYN JUST,
HERBERT R. JENSEN
ELSIE KENDERICK
MARGARET LANE
RUTH LITTLE
MARTH4 ANN MANGIN
GEORGE A. MCCAULEY
JEAN MCLAUGHLIN
MARY MATECKI
MARIE A. MICHELS
RUTH MOBERLY
WARREN MOE
WILLIAM H. MONAGAN
RUTH MOOREt.
GEORGE C. MORELAND
SUE MORELAND
DOROTHY JUNE
MORFORD
VIRGINIA NEEL
NORMAN J. NELSON
JEROME H. PERLMUTTER
SUZANNE REED
VIRGINIA REYNOLDS
IAN H. ROSS
FERN D. SCHONHERGER
ELSIE SHANNON
M. FRANCES SMITH
KENNETH B. SPEAR,
FLORENCE TENENBAUM
ELIZABETH THOMAS
MARGARET TOMPKINS
'THELMA TURNER
GERALD M. VAN POOL
LINA WILLIS
ROY K. WILSON
THE ATT RNEYENERAUSSITIZENSHIP
COMMITTEE
\ JUSTIN MitiER,Sair an, resident, National Association of BroadcastersFLORENCE r4kE United States Circuit Court of AppROBERT
N. ANDERSON, special assistant to the loarney general, United States Depart.men( of Justice i
WILLIAM R. ARNOLb,,bishop,Brigadier General, U. S. ,Army, Retired
EMMA MAE BROTZ,E, principal, Marshall Junior High School, Marshall, TexasMas. J. L. BLAIR
Bucic;pastpresident, General Federation of Women's Clubs,THERONLAMAR CAUDLE, assistant attorney general, United States Department oijisticeLEO M CADSON, assistant director, Public Information? link States Depariment
of Justice
HENRY P. CHANDLER, direct() Administrative Offic'e of the United States CourtscrTom C. CLARK, associatelust
ce, Supreme Court of the United StateiLAURENTINE B. Cotiftis, tor, Department of Schoolommunicy Relations, Board
of Education, Detroit, chigan
*JOANNA a CONNELL,4cOplesident, NEA, Weyniouth, Mass.
JOAN C. COOPE'' mrman, Committee on American Citizen hip; American Bar.Association
GEORGE N. ,CRAIG, national commander, The American tegion.STANLEY E. DIMOND, director, Citizenship Education Study, Fort Mayne University,
and Detroit Public Schools 1.
LUCILFELLISON,)as'sistant secretary, NEA Commission for the Defense of 'DemocracyThrough Eduoltion
EVAN E. EVANS, superintendent of 'schools, Winfield, KansasPHILLIP BOTAN, judge, United States District Court, District of New Jersey.
4y WILLOW GREEN, president,American Federation Of Labor
FREDERICK BROWN, HARRIS, chaplain, United States SenateEARLE 14AWKINS, president, Maryland State Tea hers College, Towson, Maryland,
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FREDERICK G. HOCK' ALT, director, Commission' n'Catholic,Citizenship, Cathol
University of America
CARL B. HYATI, director, Attorney General's Citize hip ProgramCHARLES S. JOHNSON, president, Fisk University
RICHARD B. KENNAN, executive secretary, NEA Commission for the Defense of De.mocracy ough Education
SIDNEY G. WORM, chairman, National Americanism Commission, B'nai B'rithWATSON B.. ILLER, commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Se vice 4GEORGE MAURICE MORRIS, speaker, House Of Nudes, International gar AssociationCLYDE E. MURRAY, executive
director, Manhattanville Neighborhood Center, NewYork City
PHILIP MURRAY, president, Congress of Industrial OrganizationsANGELO PAIR!, author and lecturer
MRS. ROBERT P. PATTERSON,' joint organizer, Junior Army. ildORIE L. PHILLIPS, judge, United States. Circuit Court Of AppealsDAN PYLE, judge, St. Joseph Court, South Bend,IndianaWILLIAM F. RUSSELL, president; Teachers College, Columbia UniveisityRUTH SHIPLEY, chief, Passport Division, United,States Department of StateWiLus Small, pastpresident, American Bar Association
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GEORGE TRIEDMAN, chief, Civil Rights Section, United States Department of JusticeROBERT F. WILLIAMS, secretary, Vi inia Education AssociationL. PAUL WININGS, general counsel, ImMigration and Naturalization Service
11,4
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'THROUGH EDUCATION
of the
NATIONAL EDUC4.TION ASSOCIATIOi '
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HAROLD BENJAMIN, dean, Cdlegie4t4i, station; University of MarylandChairrna
WINON4 MONTGOMERY,' teak Phoenix, ArizoniVice Chairman
MOZELLE COE?, teacher, Greensboro, Nolth
JOHN W. LIA,IS, ptside.m?Wet Virginia State College, Institute
A. C. FLORA, superintendent of schools, Columbia, South CarolinaChairman, N
Board'of Trustees
WILLARDtE, GIVENS, executive secretary, Na, 4
HAROLD C TIs HAND, professor of education, Univtisity of Ill
ANDREW D. HO , executive setretarl, Tennessee ,Educatiod Associationpresident*A.4',ROSE MUCKLEY, teacher, Oa High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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VIRGIL M. ban Cr e,superintendent of schools, Battle Creek Michigan
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Pi.,. HARD B. KENNAN, sectetary of the Commission
CYRUS C. PERRY, legal counsel tO",the Commission
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qt the Commission,VIRGINIA KINNAIRD,, associate secretary qt tne ,...omm,ss,on
o, L / t, , . .1-. 4"LUCILE ELLISON, assistanr secretary ( i
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