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Arthur K. Kuhn, 14 East Seventy-fourth Street, New York City, lawyer.
Robert M. Kurtz, 235 East Forry-ninth Street, New York City, editor.
Thomas J. Lacey, Church of the Redeemer, Fourth Avenue and Pacific Street
Brooklyn, N. Y., clergyman.
H. F. Laflame, 71 West Twenty-third Street, New York City, secretary, Greater
New York Federation of Churches.
Mrs. James Lees Laidlaw, 60 East Sixty-sixth Street, New York City, writer
and speaker.
Walter Laidlaw, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York City, secretary, Cities’ Census
Committee.
Corliss Lamont, 454 Riverside Drive, New York City, teacher.
Kate G. Lamson, 14 Remington Street, Cambridge, Mass.
John W. Langdale, 305 Eighth Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y., clergyman.
John H. Lathrop, 98 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., clergyman.
K. 8. Latourette, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., teacher.
Herbert L. Satterlee, 49 Wali Street, New York City, lawyer.
G. N. Lauman, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., professor.
Mrs. James S. Lawson, 15 Monument Street, Freehold, N. J.
Henry Goddard Leach, 170 East Sixty-fourth Street, New York City, editor
2 K. C. Leebrick, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y., dean, College of Liberal
rts.
Frank O. Leonard, 42 Take Street Hamburg, N. Y., clergyman. )
George L. Leonard, 71 West Street, New York City, staff secretary, Greater
New York Federation of Churches.
Samuel D. Levy, 137 East Twenty-second Street, Justice—Children’s Court
City of New York.
Albert N. Lewis, Colchester, Conn., retired.
Amy Gifford Lewis, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York City, secretary, Woman's
Foreign Missions Society.
Edward Morgan Lewis, Durham, N. H., president, University of New Hamp-
shire.
Frank M. Liggett, 508 Morris Building, Baltimore, Md., Surgey Secretary,
Baltimore Federation of Churches.
John L. Lobingier, 1 Lewis Road, Winchester, Mass., secretary, Congrega-
tional Education Society.
John J. Lockett, North Attleboro, Mass., clergyman.
Rivington D. Lord, 379 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., clergyman.
W. E. Lowther, 525 Orange Street, Newark, N. J, clergyman.
James S. Luckey, Houghton, N. Y., president, Houghton College.
Mrs. Albert J. Lyman, 36 Plaza Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., social worker.
Joseph B. Lyman, Sandwich, Mass., clergyman. .
Alexander Lyons, 225 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. Y,, clergyman.
George M. MacDonald, 30 East Thirty-first Street, New York City, clergy-
man.
Helen B. MacGibbon, 46 Keeley Street, Haverhill, Mass., teacher.
D. C. Macintosh, 2112 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn. professor. -
Julian Mack, Woolworth Building, New York, United States circuit judge.
U. L. Mackey, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City, clergyman,
William M. Macnair, 177 Hancock Street, Cambridge, Mass. clergyman.
WwW. W. Macon, 239 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York City, editor, The
fron Age.
H. C. Macsherry, 4608 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, Md.
Anna P. MacVay, 418 Central Park West, New York City, teacher.
John T. Madden, New York University, Washington Square, New York City,
Srey School of Commerce, New York University, president, Alexander Hamilton
ngtitute.
Margaret E. Magavern, 679 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., teacher.
Rowland B. Mahany, 1414 Madison Street NW, Washington, D. C., attorney
Arthur E. Main, Alfred, N. Y., dean and professor.
William T. Manning, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York City
Bishop, Protestant Episcopal Church of New York.
John T. Manson, 334 Edwards Street, New Haven, Conn., retired.
Augustine P. Manwell, 37 Fast Fulton Street, Gloversville, N. Y., clergyman.
Arba, John Marsh, 294 Anna Street, Lawrence, Mass., clergyman.
Daniel L. Marsh, 688 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., president of Boston
University.
Howard D. Marsh, 103 Overlook Terrace, Leonia, N. J., teacher.