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Leonard J. Rothstein, Park Central Hotel, New York City, rabbi.
Evart G. Routzahn, 130 East Twenty-second Street, New York City, social
worker.
Ella C. Rowell, 499 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
W. C. Royal, Frederick, Md., clergyman.
E. J. Ruliffson, Mayfield, N. Y., clergyman.
Catharine B. Runkle, Richmond, Mass., teacher.
Roland L. Rupp, 329 East University Parkway, Baltimore, Md., clergyman.
Daniel Russell, 236 West Seventy-third Street, New York City, clergyman.
George E. Russell, 47 Summer Street, Gloucester, Mass., chaplain of Gloucester
Fishermen’s Institute.
John A. Ryan, 1312 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, D. C,, professor
moral theology at Catholic University.
William L. Sahler, 76 West Main Street, Freehold, N. J., clergyman.
Theodore F. Savage, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City, clergyman.
R. Paul Schearrer, 130 Maple Avenue, Washington, D. C., clergyman.
M. G. G. Scherer, 39 East Thirty-fifth Street, New York City, secretary of the
United Lutheran Church in America.
Edward H. Schlueter, 477 Hudson Street, New York City, priest.
Arthur H. Schmoyer, 98 Columbia Terrace, Weehawken, N., J., clergyman.
Rose Schneiderman, 247 Lexington Avenue, New York City, trade union
executive.
Wilbur E. Schoonhoven, 190 Van Alst Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y.,
clergyman.
Frederick C. Schorge, Skaneatles, N. Y., clergyman.
, Sms Scott, 214 Redmond Street, New Brunswick, N. J., educational work,
teaching.
V. D. Scudder, 45 Leighton Road, Wellesley, Mass., professor emeritus.
James J. Scully, 1 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass., president Building Trades
Employers Association. :
, Ada B. Seabury, 3725 Seventy-fifth Street, Jackson Heights, Long Island,
eacher.
Anne Seesholtz, 511 West One hundred and twelfth Street, New York City,
graduate student in philosophy. i
G. E. Sehlbrede, 146 North Broadway, South Amboy, N. J., clergyman.
Thomas J. Shannon, 45 Jackson Street, Ansonia, Conn., clergyman.
R. Bowden Shepherd, 453 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton, N. J., archdeacon of
New Jersey.
Frank R. Shipman, Andover, Mass., clergyman.
Harriet G. Shurman, 129 Williams Street, Newark, Wayne County, N. Y.
Richard O. Sigmond, 236 Tredwell Avenue, Port Richmond, N. Y., clergyman.
Bq Mary K. Sinkhoviteh, 27 Barrow Street, New York City, director Greenwich
ouse.
May Wheeler Simonds, 1010 Temple Building, Rochester, N. Y., office secretary.
Mrs. Mary Simons, Manomet, Mass.
A. G. Sinclair, 67 Park Place, Bloomfield, N. J., clergyman.
Charles D. Sinkinson, Pacific and Belmont Avenues, Atlantic City, N. J.,
clergyman.
A. Karl Skinner, 129 Arlington Street, Haverhill, Mass., clergyman.
F. Louis Slade, 115 Broadway, New York City, manufacturer (retired).
Cora Small, Northborough, Mass., teacher (retired).
Emelius W. Smith, 16 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Mass., clergyman.
Fred B. Smith, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York City, chairman executive com-
mittee of the World Alliance.
a J. Gardner Smith, 21° West One hundred and twenty-second Street, New York
ity.
Rachel P. Bnow. Falmouth, Mass.
R. 8. Snyder, 21 Foxton Street, Utica, N. Y., clergyman.
Henry R. Spangler, Lutherville, Md., clergyman.
Charles Edward Spaulding, 193 Hempstead Street, New London, Conn.
clergyman. x
Frank G. Speare, 316 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass., president of North-
eastern University.
T. Guthrie Speers, 1316 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md., clergyman.
Anna Garlin Spencer, 370 Seventh Avenue, New York City, teacher and
Rocial worker.