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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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JERRY VOOR10, executive ,,j,Cootl, t secreOpurood c;'1,Iie Lciigne of the USA

A F. ,WIIITN0, Presi4

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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Relations and Publications, Na-

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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.,

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M6. HARRY Nf, SARI%member,

National

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ad,rnint5(ivicNIT°, editor, itive er, Civic Education Service

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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

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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

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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

7

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

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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

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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

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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

[1061 4

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,

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ASSOCIATION

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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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U

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

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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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4

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

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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

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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

106

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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*CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS

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

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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

107

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

jOURNALTRANSCiffT, FRANKLIN NEW'

HAMPSHIRE)

JUNIOR BAR ASSOCIATION

KALAMAZOO ( ICHIGAN)

SCHOOLS

KANSAS COUNCIL FOR CHILDREN AND

YOUTH.

KENTUCKY, STATE OP

KENTUCKY, UNIVERSITY 01

KODIAK (ALASKA) 'NAVY OPERATING

BASE SCHOOL

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

LIONS INTERNATIONAL

LITHUANIAN ALLIANCE OF AMERICA

LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE

PUBLIC

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NICDOWELL COUNTY (WEST VIRGINIA)

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MAGISTRATES' COURTS OP THE CM OF

NE.W YORK

MAINE, STATE OF

MARITIME COMMISSION

MARSHALL COLLEGE .

MARYLAND CONGRESS OF PAR

TEACHERSk. 4

MARYLAND, STATE OF I',

MARYLAND STATE DEPAIEFv!,

UC,:TION r,'

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROAD-

CASTERS

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DEANS OF

WOMEN, NEA

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANU-

FACTURERS

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY

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

MIAMI UNIVERSITY, OXFORD (OHIO)

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

MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM, INC

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE AD.

VANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE

110

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Or STUDENT

COUNCILS

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN

LAWYERS

NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION

NATIONAL CATHOLIC EDUCATION AS

SOCIATION

NATIONAL CATHOLIC RURAL LIFE

NATIONAL CATHOLIC WELFARE CON.

FERENCE

NATIONAL CIRCLE, DAUGHTERS OF ISA.:

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

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF NEGRO *OM.

EN, INC,

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF FAMILY RELA-

TIONS

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NATIONAL COUNCIL ON NATURALIZA

(TION AND CITIZENSHIP

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

NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE CHRIS.

TIAN COUNCIL

NATIONAL INT RCOLLEGIATE COUNCIL

NATIONAL ORD R OF WOMEN LEGIS A.

TORS

NATIONAL PROBATION AND ARM

ASSOCIATION )

NATIONAL RECREATION ASSOCIATION

NATIONAL SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIA.

VON

NATIONAL SERVICE STAR LEGION

NATIONAL SLOVAK SOCIE5\OF THE

UNITED STATES40F AMERICA

NATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS MEN'S AS.

SOCIATION

NATIONAL SOCIAL WELFARE ASSEM-

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

NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION

NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRES.

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

NEW YORK STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIA-

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

NOTRE DAME' OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE

OF

OFFICE OF EDUCATION, FEDERAL SE.

CURITY AGENCY

OFFICE OP VOCATIONAL REHABILITA.

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

POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG PEOPLE'S GROUP

PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, INC,

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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE DISTRICT OF

COLUMBIA

PUERTO RICO, TERRITORY OF

Q1:01 CLUB INTERNATIONAL, INC..

It AilN01( TOWNSHIP (PENNSYI:VANIA)

EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

RAILWAY LABOR EXECUTIVES-ASSOCIA.

TION

READER'S DIGST4

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE

UKRAINIAN CONGRESS COMMITTEE

UNION COUNTY PARK COMMISSION

UNITED COMMUNITY SERVICES

UNITED COUNCIL OF CHURCH WOMEN

UNITED DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLIIIIS

OP IARYLAND

UNITED KAUAI COUNCIL

UNITED POLISH PRESS OF 'AMERICA

UNITED SERVICE FOR NEW AMERICANS

UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT OF AP-

PEALS

RETIRED OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, INCVUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRI.

RHODE ISLAND, DEPARTMENT OF EDU CULTURE, OFFICE OF PERSONNEL

CATION

RHODE ISLAND INSTITUTE OF INSTRUC-

TION

RHODE ISLAND STATE COLLEGE

ROANOKE COUNTY (VIRGINIA) EDUCA

TION ASSOCIATION

SAINT JOSEPH'S CIRCUIT COURT (IN-

DIANA)

SALVATION ARMY

S0,1101,ASTIC MAGAZINES

SEAMAN'S CHURCH INSTITUTE OF NEW

YORK

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM

SERB NATIONAL FEDERATION

SHEPHERD (WEST VIRGINIA) STATE'

COLLEGE

SLOVAK GYNINASTIC UNION SOKOI. 01'

THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

SLOVENIAN MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIlt.

TION

SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL

SOUTH DAKOTA, STATE OF

SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION

SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE

SUPREME COUNCIL 33

SYNAGOGUE COUNCIL OF AMERICA

SYRACUSE, UNIVERSITY OF

TEMPLE ISRAEL, CITY OF NEW YORK

TENNESSEE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

TENNESSEE, UNIVERSITY OF

TEXAS STATE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION

TOWN HALL, INC, THE

TRINITY COLLEGE

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UNITII) STATES DEPARTMENT OF ARMY,

DEPARTMENVOF DEFENSE

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COM-

MERCE

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT 'OF JUS

TICE

UNITED STATED DEPARTMENT OF)..'AcCIR

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF NAVY,

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OE STATE,

PASSPORT DIVISION

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE

TREASURY, UNITED' STATES SAVINGS

BOND DIVISION

UNITED STATES DisTR3 URT FOR

THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

UNITED STATES FOREIGN SERVICE

UNITED ST MS JUNIOR CHAMBER 01'

COMMERCE

UNITED WORLD FEDERALISTS, INC.

VASA ORDER OF AMERICA

VERHOVAY FRATERNAL INSURANCE AS-

SOCIATION

VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE

UNITED STATES, LADIES AUXILIARY

VIRGIN ISLANDS, TERRITORY OF

VIRGINIA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

WASHINGTON FEDERATION OF CHURCH

ES

WASHINGTON, STATE OF

WEST VIRGINIA, STATE OF

WEST VIRGINIA STATE COLLEGE

CONFERENCE 'PARTICIPANTS'

WEST VIRGINIA STATE EDUCATION AS

v SOCIATION

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

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

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

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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,

r

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

.

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

IsilAT °NAL COMMISSION for the DEFENSE OF. DEMOCRACY,

'THROUGH EDUCATION

of the

NATIONAL EDUC4.TION ASSOCIATIOi '

4

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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4'

MS, rbana

ti

STAFF

Pi.,. HARD B. KENNAN, sectetary of the Commission

CYRUS C. PERRY, legal counsel tO",the Commission

4 ,

qt the Commission,VIRGINIA KINNAIRD,, associate secretary qt tne ,...omm,ss,on

o, L / t, , . .1-. 4"LUCILE ELLISON, assistanr secretary ( i

) . I,.ROBERT A, SKAIFE, field secretary +

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