UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
Emil Frankel, State House, Trenton, N. J.
Earl Edward Eubank, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Newell L. 8ims, Oberlin College.
William B. Millar, general secretary, Greater New York Federation Churches.
Broadus Mitchell, Johns Hopkins University.
G. T. Schwemming, University of North Carolina. - }
Raymond Clapp, Welfare Federation of Cleveland.
Dorothea de Schweinitz, University of Pennsylvania.
Howard P. Becker, Philadelphia, Pa.
Arthur E. Suffern, Federal ni Churches of Christ, in America.
Roswell F. Phelps, director of statistics, Department of Labor and Industries
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Franklin N. Brewer, Philadelphia, Pa.
Alice S. Cheyney.
Edward L. Byers, commissioner of labor, Rhode Island.
Trigant Burrow, New York, N. Y.
CZ. CO. Carstens, executive director Child Welfare League of America.
Victor S. Clark, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
Kate Holladay Claghorn, New York School for Social Work.
Joanna C. Colcord, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, N. Y.
Robert C. Dexter, Boston, Mass.
Russell J. Eldridge, State director of employment, New Jersey.
George L. Ford, Federated Churches, Youngstown, Ohio.
George G. Groat, University of Vermont.
N. Kelley, New York, N. Y.
Alfred A. Knopf, New York, N. Y.
Edward D. Lynde, Associated Charities, Cleveland, Ohio.
Natalie B. Kimber, Philadelphia, Pa.
Alvin 8S. Johnson, New School for Social Research.
E. J. Hutchinson, Barnard College.
Howell Hart, Bryn Mawr College.
fF. H. Hankins, Smith College.
Willystine Goodsell, Teachers College.
Charles O. Hardy, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D. C.
Henry R. Linville, Teacher's Union.
Sarah Ivins, New York School of Social Work.
Henry W. Lawrence, Connecticut College.
Reynold E. Luhn, Community Welfare League, Holyoke, Mass.
&. Glenn Callen, professor of sociology, Nebraska Weslevan, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Henry Pearce Atkins, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mary E. Boretz, New York, N. Y.
Ethelwynn R. Beckwith, Milwaukee, Wis.
Bleecker Marquette, executive secretary, Cincinnati Public Health Federation.
P. D. Neislar, Texarkana, Ark.
Norman 8. Coleman, Portland, Oreg.
Annetta Dieckmann, Buffalo, N. Y.
Louise E. Schultz, superintendent division, women and children, Industrial
Commission of Minnesota.
Clifford Kirkpatrick, University of Pennsylvania.
Harry W. Laidler, executive director, League for Industrial Democracy.
Bert Robinson, United States Department of Labor, Indianapolis, Ind.
Justus R. Moll, Springfield, Mo.
i. J. Arnot, Director, The Welfare Building, Pontiac, Mich.
Jessie M. Austin, director of Vocational Bureau, Cicero, Ill.
Frederic W. Heinrichs, Woodstock, Conn.
John J. Egan, Connecticut Federation of Labor, Bridgeport, Conn.
John Hopkins Hall, jr., United States Department of Labor, Richmond. Va.
Mrs. M. L. West, United States Department of Labor, Richmond, Va.
Frieda 8. Miller, Department of Labor, New York, N.Y.
Rose Moriarity, Cleveland, Ohio. .
F. J. Ohern, president, St. Mary's College, Kansas.
Emma T. Parsons, Columbus, Ohio.
Anna B. Pratt, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. T. 8. Adams, New Haven, Conn
J. Howard Branson, Philadelphia, Pa.
Raymond G. Fuller, New York, N.Y
Paul L. Benjamin, Louisville, Ky.
Margaret C. Maule, Bryn Mawr, Pa.