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1936 Albert Croll Baugh, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania; 4220 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Middle English.

1935 Paull Franklin Baum, Ph.D., Professor of English, Duke University; College Station, Durham, N. C.

1936 C. Ernest Bazell, M.A. (Oxon.), Fellow in English Philology, Magdalen College, Oxford, England.

1932 George Bechtel, Ph.D., Research Assistant in Linguistics, Hall of Graduate Studies, Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn.; Classics, Hittite.

1935 Ruth Moore Bechtel (Mrs. George Bechtel), Ph.D., Hall of Graduate Studies, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Italic, Messapic, Venetic.

SC Harold H. Bender, Ph.D., Professor of Indo-Germanic Philology, Princeton University; 120 Fitz-Randolph Road, Princeton, N. J.

1927 Adolph Burnett Benson, Ph.D., Professor of German and Scandinavian, Yale University; 307 Yale Graduate School, New Haven, Conn.

1938 Sarah T. Bergholz, A.B., 5434 Ridgewood Ct., Hyde Park Sta., Chicago, Ill.; American Indian languages.

1936 Moshé Berkooz, Ph.D., Teacher of Bible and History, Gymnasium Herzlich; 11 Kibutz-Galuyot St., Tel-Aviv, Palestine; Semitics.

FM Frank Ringgold Blake, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Oriental Languages, The Johns Hopkins University; 817 E. Belvedere Ave., Baltimore, Md.; Semitic and Philippine languages, and general linguistics.

1936 Charles Wesley Bliss, A.B., care of Dr. A. B. Dayton, 61 Loomis Place, New Haven, Conn.; psychosemantics.

1931 Bernard Bloch, Ph.D., on the Editorial Staff of the Linguistic Atlas, Brown University, Providence, R.I.; English and Germanic linguistics, and dialect geography.

SC Leonard Bloomfield, Ph.D., Professor of Germanic Philology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

SC Franz Boas, Ph.D., Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University, New York City; American Indian languages.

FM George Bobrinskoy, Assistant Professor of Sanskrit, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

SC George Melville Bolling, Ph.D., Professor of Greek, Ohio State University; 777 Franklin Ave., Columbus, Ohio: Greek and general linguistics. Life Member, 1927.

1929 Benjamin Parsons Bourland, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Graduate School of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio; Old French and Old Provençal.

1926 Johannes Lassen Boysen, Ph.D., Professor of Germanic Languages, University of Texas; Box 1510, University Sta., Austin, Tex.; Germanic syntax.

1929 Lyman R. Bradley, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German, New York University, 100 Washington Square East, New York City.

1929 Renward Brandstetter, Ph.D., Waldstätterhof, Lucerne, Switzerland; Romance languages, Indonesian.

1935 Josephine Pauline Bree, Ph.D., Head of Dept. of Classics, Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, Conn.

1938 Hugo Broeker, Ph.D., Professor of German, Mundelein College, Sheridan Road, Chicago, Ill.; phonetics.

1936 T. Robert S. Broughton, Ph.D., Professor of Latin, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

1930 Charles Barrett Brown, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.

1930 Thomas Kite Brown Jr., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German, University of Pennsylvania; 226 Dickinson Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.; English language in America.

FM William Norman Brown, Ph.D., Professor of Sanskrit, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

1925 William Frank Bryan, Ph.D., Professor of English and Chairman of Dept., Northwestern University; 1907 Orrington Ave., Evanston, Ill.

1936 Margaret M. Bryant, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, Brooklyn College; 265 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

1932 Charles D. Buchanan, Ph.D., Associate Professor of German and Head of Dept., Alfred College, Alfred, N. Y.

SC Carl Darling Buck, Ph.D., Professor of Comparative Philology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

1937 Stephen J. Bugan, 303 Beechfield Ave., Baltimore, Md.; Slavic. 1926 Ludlow Bull, Ph.D., Associate Curator of the Egyptian Dept., Metropolitan Museum, New York City (also Lecturer on Egyptology and Curator of the Egyptian Collection, Yale University); Egyptian and Semitics.

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1925 Robert Belle Burke, Ph.D., Professor of Latin, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

1935 Nathaniel Montier Caffee, Ph.D., Instructor in English, Loui-
siana State University; Box 453, University, Baton Rouge,
L.; linguistic geography.

FM Americo Ulysses N. Camera, Ph.D., Professor of Romance
Languages and Head of Department, Brooklyn College;

Bedford Ave. and Ave. H, Brooklyn, N. Y. Died Aug. 28,
1938.

1927 Hary Caplan, Ph.D., Professor of Classics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

1925 Frederick Mason Carey, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Greek and Latin, University of California at Los Angeles; 405 Hilgard Ave., West Los Angeles, Calif.

1938 Arthur F. Carlson, A.B., Teacher of English and Latin, Trout Creek High School; 221 E. Oak St., Ironwood, Mich.

1938 Denzel R. Carr, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Linguistics, Oriental Institute of the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, H. I.; Slavic and Far Eastern languages.

1935 Joseph Médard Carrière, Ph.D., Asst. Professor of Romance Languages, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.; French dialects in Canada and Louisiana.

1936 John B. Carroll, B.A., Teaching Assistant in Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; psychology of language.

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Clive H. Carruthers, Ph.D., Professor of Classical Philology,
McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Henry Hare Carter, Ph.D., Instructor in Romance Languages,
Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.; Old Portuguese.
Frederic G. Cassidy, Ph.D., Teaching Fellow in English, Uni-
versity of Michigan; 632 Church St., Ann Arbor, Mich.;
English, Germanic.

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1937

K. Chattopadhyaya, Professor of Sanskrit, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, India; Vedic, Old Iranian.

C. Douglas Chrétien, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Public Speak-
ing, University of California; Faculty Club, Berkeley, Calif.;
Germanics.

FM Edith Frances Claflin, Ph.D., Lecturer in Greek and Latin in
Columbia University; 418 W. 118th St., New York City; Indo-
European linguistics.

1932 Charles Upson Clark, Ph.D., Professor of Languages and Director of the Summer School, City College, New York City. 1925 Walter Eugene Clark, Ph.D., Wales Professor of Sanskrit, Harvard University; 85 Dunster St., Cambridge, Mass.

1933 David L. Clendenin, B.A., Ardsley-on-Hudson, N. Y.

1937 Lawrence B. Cohen, A.B., 111 Fifth Ave., New York City; Semitics.

1937 Lionel Cohen, M.A., Assistant Instructor in Classics, New York University; 975 Mansfield Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.

William Edward Collinson, Ph.D., Professor of German and
Honorary Lecturer in Comparative Philology, University of
Liverpool; 9 Bertram Road, Liverpool, England.

1927 Klara Hechtenberg Collitz (Mrs. Hermann Collitz), Ph.D., 1027 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md.; Germanic and Romance lan

guages.

1936 Procope Sarantos Costas, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash.; Greek, Latin.

FM Roberta Douglas Cornelius, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Va.; Old and Middle English, Old French.

1927 Cornelia Catlin Coulter, Ph.D., Professor of Latin, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass.

1937 J. Milton Cowan, Ph.D., Research Associate in German and Experimental Linguistics, State University of Iowa; East Hall E 24, Iowa City, Iowa.

FM Hardin Craig, Ph.D., Professor of English, Stanford University, Calif.

FM J. P. Wickersham Crawford, Ph.D., Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 1926 Edmund D. Cressman, Ph.D., Professor of Classics, University of Denver; 2287 S. Columbine St., Denver, Colo.; semantics. 1927 Ephraim Cross, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, City College; 1840 Andrews Ave., Bronx, New York City; Romance languages, Dutch.

1926 George Oliver Curme, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Germanic Philology, Northwestern University; 937 W. 30th St., Los Angeles, Calif.

1935 Leonora Frances Curtin, Acequia Madre, Santa Fe, N. M.;

Spanish, Arabic phonetics.

1938 Jack Autrey Dabbs, M.A., Professor of Spanish, St. Edward's University; 801 W. 25th St., Austin, Tex.; general linguistics.

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Jane E. Daddow, M.A., 1721 Mohantongo St., Pottsville, Pa.;
American English.

A. Henry Dahlstrom, Ph.D., Professor of German, Heidelberg
College; 81 Ohio Ave., Tiffin, Ohio.

Edward P. Davis, Ph.D., Professor of German and Dean of the
College of Liberal Arts, Howard University, Washington,
D. C. Died Feb., 1938.

Rufus S. Day Jr., A.B., LL.B., Attorney-at-Law, 1503 Midland
Building, Cleveland, Ohio; Indo-European.

Victor de Beaumont, Professor of the French Language and
Literature, University of Toronto; 73 Queen's Park, Toronto,
Canada.

1934 Harry A. Deferrari, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romance
Languages, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
Roy Joseph Deferrari, Ph.D., Professor of Latin and Greek,
Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.

1938 Pierre C. Delattre, Ph.D., Asst. Professor of French, Wayne University; 702 Glynn Court, Detroit, Mich.; Old French, experimental phonetics.

FM Norman W. DeWitt, Ph.D., Professor of Latin Literature and Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Victoria College; Victoria University, Toronto 5, Canada.

1930 William F. Diller, A.M., 317 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa.; Latin. 1938 Myles Dillon, Ph.D., Professor of Gaelic and Irish History and Literature, University of Wisconsin; Bascom Hall, Madison,

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Charles J. Donahue, PhD., Asst. Professor of English, Fordham

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University; Keating Hall, Fordham Road, New York City;
English, Celtic.

Witold Doroszewski, Ph.D., address unknown.

Joseph William Ducibella, Ph.D., Instructor in Italian and Span-
ish, St. Joseph College, Hartford; 68 Davis St., Danbury,
Conn.

Paul Emile Dumont, Ph.D., Professor of Sanskrit and Indology,
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.

1932 Gertrude H. Dunham, Instructor in German, Boston University College of Practical Arts and Letters, 27 Garrison St., Boston, Mass.

1936 Arthur Ray Dunlap, Ph.D., Instructor in English, University of Delaware; 6 Purnell Hall, Newark, Del.; Middle English, Indian place-names in Delaware.

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