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1933 Sanford Brown Meech, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

1931 Hermann Meier, Ph.D., Associate Professor of German, Drew University; 71 Park Ave., Madison, N. J.

1934 H. L. Mencken, Author, 1524 Hollins St., Baltimore, Md.; American English.

FM Clarence W. Mendell, Ph.D., Dunham Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 1938 Karl Henrich Menges, Ph.D., Professor of Slavonic Languages, Faculty of History, Languages, and Geography; Okāla Sakagi 6, Ankara Yenişehir, Turkey; Turkish and Mongol linguistics and ethnology.

1926 Edgar Allen Menk, Ph.D., Professor of Foreign Languages and Head of Department, Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Ind.; Latin.

FM Robert James Menner, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, Yale University; 1504A Yale Sta., New Haven, Conn.

1936 Albert D. Menut, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.; Middle French.

1931 Herbert Dean Meritt, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, Stanford University, Calif.

1938 Joseph Mersand, Ph.D., Instructor in English, Boys High School, and Director of the Institute of Adult Education; 284 Montauk Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

1925 William Stuart Messer, Ph.D., Professor of Latin, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H.

1937 George J. Metcalf, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.

1933 George Arthur Meyer, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages and Head of Department, Utah State Agricultural College, Logan, Utah; Romance linguistics.

1929 Fritz Mezger, Ph.D., Professor of German, Bryn Mawr College; Oak Hill Farm, Henderson Road, Bridgeport, Pa.

SC Truman Michelson, Ph.D., Ethnologist with the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.; American Indian languages. Died July 26, 1938. 1936 Antonio Arturo Micocci, A.M., Instructor in Italian, South Philadelphia High School; 13 Fairview Ave., Wyncote, Pa.

1931 Edmund E. Miller, Ph.D., Director of the Junior Year in Munich; Georgenstr. 25, München 13, Germany; Germanics.

1935 Harold William Miller, Ph.D., Asst. Professor of Latin and Greek, Furman University, Greenville, S. C.

1927 Benton S. Monroe, Ph.D., Professor of English, Cornell University; Goldwin Smith Hall, Ithaca, N. Y.; Old English. 1932 Olin H. Moore, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

1927 F. Corlies Morgan, LL.B., Treasurer of the University of Pennsylvania; 8625 Montgomery Ave., Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, På.

1927 The Hon. Dave Hennen Morris, LL.B., 19 E. 70th St., New York City.

FM Mrs. Dave Hennen Morris (Alice Vanderbilt Shepard), 19 E. 70th St., New York City; international auxiliary language. FM Otto Müller, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages, City College; 21 Fairway Close, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y. 1935 Donald F. Munro, Ph.D., Instructor in German, 214 Folwell Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn; Germanic, Slavic, Egyptian.

1931 Mrs. Mallie J. Murphy (Mable Gant), A.M., teacher of Latin in Woodrow Wilson High School: 1647 35th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.; Greek, Latin.

1938 Edward DeLos Myers, Ph.D., Asst., Professor of Linguistics, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.

1931 Fumio Nakajima, Assistant Professor of English at the Imperial University of Keijo, Chosen, Japan.

1937 Alphonse Adam Nehring, Ph.D., Asst. Professor of German and

1933

Classics, Marquette University; Stratford Arms Hotel, 1404

. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.; Indo-European antiquity.

Stanley S. Newman, Ph.D., Research Fellow of the General Education Board, 579 W. 214th St., New York City; psychology of language.

FM Edward Willier Nichols, Ph.D., McLeod Professor of Classics

and Head of Dept., Dalhousie University; 248 Tower Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; syntax, semantics.

1925 William Albert Nitze, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages and Head of Department, University of Chicago; 1220 E. 56th St., Chicago, Ill.

1935 George Nordmeyer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.

1926 Clark Sutherland Northup, Ph.D., Professor of English, Cornell University; 169 Goldwin Smith Hall, Ithaca, N. Y.; Middle English.

1926 George Rapall Noyes, Ph.D., Professor of Slavic Languages, University of California; 1486 Greenwood Terrace, Berkeley, Calif.

1936 Russel Blaine Nye, M.A., Assistant in English, University of Wisconsin; 260 Langdon St., Madison, Wis.; early American pronunciation.

1936 Julian Joel Obermann, Ph.D., Professor of Semitic Languages,
Graduate School of Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
FM Merle Middleton Odgers, Ph.D., President of Girard College,
Station C, Philadelphia, Pa.; Latin.

FM Charles J. Ogden, Ph.D., 435 Riverside Drive, New York City;
Indo-Iranian.

1929 C. K. Ogden, Royal Societies Club, St. James's St., London S. W. 1, England.

1925 William Abbott Oldfather, Ph.D., Professor of Classics, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.

1931 John B. Olli, Ph.D., Instructor in German, City College, 139th St. and Convent Ave., New York City; Germanics, Finnish. 1936 Mrs. Manuel E. Pablo (Winifred O'Connor), A.M., Associate Professor of English, University of the Philippines; 2960 Herran, Manila, P. I.

FM Roscoe Edward Parker, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.; Early English. FM Clarence Edward Parmenter, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Phonetics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

FM John Jay Parry, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, University of Illinois; 805 W. Iowa St., Urbana, Ill.; Celtic.

1925 Clarence Paschall, Ph.D., Professor of German, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

1936 Dorothy May Paschall, Ph.D., Instructor in Latin, Texas State College for Women; 1127 Oakland St., Denton, Texas; Greek, Latin, Italic dialects. Died February 1, 1938.

1935 Wallace Crawford Paul, A.M., 46 Grove Place, East Orange, N. J.; Indo-European languages.

1934 Lawton P. G. Peckham, Ph.D., Instructor in French, Brown University; 378 Benefit St., Providence, R. I.; Old French.

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1929 Mario A. Pei, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Columbia University; 35 Hamilton Place, Apt. 702, New York City.

1938 Herbert Penzl, Ph.D., Associate in German, University of Illinois; 223 Lincoln Hall, Urbana, Ill.; English, dialect geography, phonemics.

1937 Harlan Sylvester Perrigo, LL.B., Lawyer, 84 William St.,
New York City; Indo-European.

FM Rev. Theodore C. Petersen, Ph.D., 415 W. 59th St., New York
City; Coptic, mediaeval Latin and Greek.

SC Walter Petersen, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Linguistics,
University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Hittite, Greek, Latin.

1938 Herbert H. Petit, M.A., Instructor in English and Spanish,
John Carroll University; 2532 Green Road, South Euclid,
Ohio; Anglo-Norman.

1931 Clyde Pharr, Ph.D., Professor of Greek and Latin, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.

1929 John Phelps, Lawyer, 11 East Lexington St., Baltimore, Md.; English semantics, pre-historic Indo-European loanwords.

1936 Ernst Alfred Philippson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German, University of Michigan; 1047 Olivia Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1925 Robert Morris Pierce, Author and Publisher; Box 64, Lincoln, Mass.; phonetics, semantics.

1931 Jan Lodewijk Pierson Jr., Ph.D., Professor of the Japanese Lan

1937

guage and Literature, University of Utrecht; Tafelbergweg 22, Laren (N.H.), Netherlands; universal base for a comparative

grammar.

Kenneth L. Pike, B.Th., Investigator of Mixteco Language,

1936

University of Mexico; Apartado Postal No. 1373, Mexico,
D.F., Mexico; American Indian languages.

Walter Bowers Pillsbury, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology, and
Director of the Psychological Laboratory, University of Michi-
gan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; psychology of language.

1938 Carol Plumer (Mrs. James M.), M.A., 1505 Golden Ave., Ann

Arbor, Mich.; Indic languages.

1928 Horace I. Poleman, Ph.D., Director of Indic Studies, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.; Sanskrit.

1930 Mrs. Helen M. Bley Pope, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Classics, Brooklyn College; 2620 Glenwood Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Attic inscriptions.

1936 L. Arnold Post, M.A. (Oxon.), Professor of Greek, Haverford College, Haverford, Pa.

1932 James Wilson Poultney, Ph.D., Carthage College, Carthage, Ill.; Greek.

FM Louise Pound, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.

FM Henrietta Prentiss, M.S., Professor of Speech and Dramatics and Head of Department, Hunter College, New York City; English, phonetics.

1927 Francis R. Preveden, Ph.D., 7927 Merrill Ave., Chicago, Ill.; classics, Romance, Balto-Slavonic.

1929 Hereward T. Price, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, University of Michigan, and Associate Editor of the Early Modern English Dictionary; 1228 Olivia Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.; phonology, semantics, verbal syntax of Middle and Modern English.

1926 Lester Marsh Prindle, Ph.D., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, University of Vermont; 380 Maple St., Burlington, Vt.; syntax and word-derivation of Latin.

1932 Edith M. Proctor, A.M., Teacher of Latin, Stetson Junior High School; 4128 Girard Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.

SC Eduard Prokosch, Ph.D., Professor of Germanic Languages, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Germanic, Slavic, general phonetics. Died Aug. 11, 1938.

1936 Romeo T. Proulx, Laminating Operator A. O. Co., 9 Coombs St., Southbridge, Mass.; study of languages for business use. 1925 Lawrence Pumpelly, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures, Cornell University; 604 E. Buffalo St., Ithaca, N. Y.; lingustics of French and Italian.

1936 Pierre M. Purves, Ph.D., Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; Semitics.

1933 George Payn Quackenbos, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Classical Languages, City College, 139th St. and Convent Ave., New York City.

1938 Mabel Quay, M.A., Teacher in Waco Public Schools; 2816 Morrow St., Waco, Tex.; Latin.

1932 Rev. Joseph A. M. Quigley, M.A., D.C.L., Professor of Biology and Canon Law, St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Philadelphia, Pa.; Latin.

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