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Nellie A. Kearn, 32 Avon Street, Cambridge, Mass., matron college dormitory.
John G. Fleck, 2 Wallace Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., clergyman.
5. W. Eaton, 73 Ashton Place, Buffalo, N. Y., clergyman.
Edward W. Hamilton, 39 Ashland Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., lawyer.
Katherine 8. Westfall, 152 Madison Avenue, New York City, executive secre-
ary, Woman's American Baptist Home Missions Society.
A. B. Cooper, Landisville, Pa., clergyman.
Charles H. Cutler, 698 Chestnut Street, Wabau, Mass., clergyman.
Horace A. Eaton, 332 Osborn Avenue, Syracuse, N. Y., teacher.
Zeryl 8. Howe, 972 Hertel Avenue, Buffalo, N. Y., high-school teacher.
William H. Allison, 34-A Irving Street, Cambridge, Mass.. editorial and his-
orical research work.
Clifford W. Hilliker, Bangor, N. Y. clergyman.
Mrs. Henry Sloane Coffin, 80 Claremont Avenue, New York City.
Charles L. Bernheimer, 25 Broad Street, New York City.
Charles L. Carhart, 102 Raymond Street, Chevy Chase, Md., retired clergyman.
George L. Cady, 287 Fourth Avenue, New York City, clergyman.
Freeman H. Allen, Hamilton, N. Y., professor political science, Colgate
University.
Mrs. S. P. Billings, Deerfield, Mass.
R. KX. Atkinson, 127 Howard Avenue, Rockville Center, N. Y., educator.
William M. Byorkman, 217 South Beacon Street, Hartford, Conn., draftsman.
John E. Bailey, 101 Berkeley Place, Glen Rock. N. J. clergyman.
Nellie E. Brown, Enfield, Mass., retired teacher.
Sarah Averill, 2 Isabella Street, Worcester, Mass., high-school teacher.
Anne Brooks, 443 School Street, Athol, Mass.
Robert A. Ashworth, 45 Bayley Avenue, Yonkers, N. Y., editor.
James L. Barton, 30 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. ’
wh W. Capen, 80 Sherman Street, Hartford, Conn., dean, Kennedy School of
Missions.
Bruce Bliven, 421 West Twenty-first Street, New York City, managing editor,
The New Republic.
A. D. Bennett, 104 Hempstead Avenue, Lynbrook, N. Y., clergyman.
Devere Allen, 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York City, editor, The World
Com orrow.
Frank P. Beal, 7022 Ridge Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y., executive secretary
Community Council of City of New York.
Roland J. Bunten, 50 North Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., clergyman,
Miss Mary A. Priest, 52 Bristol Street, Canandaigua, N. Y.
Helen M. Priest, 52 Bristol Street, Canandaigua. N. Y.
Miss F. B. Orr, Canandaigua, N. Y.
Walter J. Black, 171 Madison Avenue, New York City, publisher.
Vincent G. Burns, Palisade, N. J., clergyman.
Paul F. Boller, 137 Stone Street, Watertown, N. Y., clergyman.
Mrs. A. Morris Carey, 1004 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, Md.
Anns Seabury, 600 Lexington Avenue, New York City, Young Women’s Chris-
Han Association, secretary.
Essie L. Maguire, 600 Lexington Avenue, New York City, Young Women’s
Christian Association secretary.
. Mildred Smith, 600 Lexington Avenue, New York City, Young Women’s Chris-
lan Association secretary.
Albert G. Butzer, West Side Presbyterian Church, Ridgewood, N. J., clergy-
man.
Gurdon F. Bailey, Norwichtown, Conn., clergyman.
Floyd L. Cornish, 8519 Eighty-sixth Avenue, Woodhaven, N. Y., clergyman.
Zechariah Chafee, jr., Longdell Hall, Cambridge, Mass., professor of law.
Emily Greene Balch, 17 Roanoke Road, Wellesley, Mass., national president,
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.
Quincy Blakely, Farmington, Conn., clergyman.
H. J. Bortle, Moravia, N. Y., clergyman.
Joseph Belcher, 330 Rimmon Avenue, Springfield, Mass., clergyman.
; B. W. Barton, 415 East Lombard Street, Baltimore, Md.. wholesale paper
usiness. .
Frank L. Anderson, 64 South Munn Avenue, East Orange, N. J., president
International Baptist Seminary. y
Archie B. Bedford, Danforth United Church, Syracuse, N. Y., clergyman.
C. W. Burnett. Box 124. Buckeystown, Md., clergyman.