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William T. Walsh, 4 Hamilton Terrace, New York City, clergyman.
Alfred G. Walton, Stamford, Conn., clergyman.
M. Louise Walworth, 931 Centre Street. Newton Centre. Mass., president
Student Y. W. C. A. Board.
E. L. Walz, 209 Concord Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., clergyman.
Dr. James Peter Warbasse, 384 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., surgeon.
Mrs. James Peter Warbasse, 384 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
A. L. Warnshius, 419 Fourth Avenue, New York City.
George C. Warren, 253 Kent Street, Brookline, Mass., manufacturer.
Schuyler N. Warren, jr., 12 West Fifty-third Street, New York City. invest
ment business.
Robert A. Watson, 148-31 Ninetieth Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y., clergyman.
Henry J. Weber, 189 Liberty Street, Bloomfield, N. J., dean Bloomfield
Theological Seminary.
George Sidney Webster, 72 Wall Street, New York City, secretary American
Seaman’s Friend Society.
Mary Webster, 10 Dana Street, Cambridge, Mass., compiler of Monthly
Bibliography on International Affairs.
Clarence E. Wells, Watertown, Conn., clergyman.
Graham C. Wells, 33 Liberty Street, New York City, general agent Provident
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Margaret IL. Wendt, 570 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mrs. W. F. Wendt, 570 Richmond Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sidney A. Weston, 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.. editor and general manager
of Congregational Publishing Society.
Emily C. Wheeler, 345 East Twenty-fifth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., secretary
and treasurer of the National Armenia and India Relief Association.
Howard D. White, Tarrytown, N. Y., clergyman.
J. Campbell White, 156 Fifth Avenue, New York City, general secretary The
Church League.
L. H. White, 67 Brownell Street, New Bedford, Mass., clergyman.
Luke M. White, Montclair, N. J., clergyman.
3. Parker White, University Hospital, Syracuse, N. Y., physician.
John Pratt Whitman, 65 Shore Avenue, Quincy, Mass., journalist.
Bertha Whittemore, 324 Front Street, Winchendon, Mass.,
al E. Wicker. 2609 Madison Street, Wilmington, Del., clergyman and
rducator.
Mrs. Marietta B. Wilkins, 52 Essex Street, Salem, Mass.
Abby G. Willard, Colchester, Conn.
John 8. Willett, 330 East Onondaga Street, Syracuse, N. Y. clergyman and
publisher.
Frank F. Williams, 54 Irving Place, Buffalo, N. Y., lawyer.
Olive Williams, 54 Irving Place, Buffalo, N. Y., teacher.
Thomas Williams, 10422 Eightv-ninth Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y., clergy-
man.
Clarence H. Wilson, 140 Hillcrest Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y., clergyman.
Benjamin 8. Winchester, Darien. Conn.. educational secretary, Federal Council
nf Churches.
Stephen 8. Wise, 27 West Ninety-sixth Street, New York City, rabbi.
John W. Withers, 194 West One hundred and eightieth Street, New York City,
1ean of education New York University.
Caroline J. Wittpenn, Castle Point, Hoboken, N. J., United States Commis-
sioner International Prison Commission.
Matthew Woll, American Federation of Labor, Washington, D. C., vice presi-
lent American Federation of labor.
Mrs. May L. Woodruff, 122 Lake Avenue, Ocean Grove, N. J.
{lary E. Woolley, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass., president of
nollege. .
Roy V. Wright, 30 Church Street, New York City, editor.
Edmund M. Wylie, 66 Park Street, Montclair, N. J., clergyman.
Savel Zimand, 308 East Eighteenth Street, New York City, author.
George Zurcher, North Evans, N. Y., clergyman.
W. G. Atwell, Middleville, N. Y., clergyman.
C. 8S. Lawrence, Dennisville, N. J., clergyman.
Emma Bailey Speer, 24 Gramercy Park. New York City, president National
Board of Y. W. C. A.