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1938 LEDGERWOOD, Richard C., Ph.D., 545 S. Douglas St., Springfield, Ill.; semantics.

1938 LEETE, William Rockwell, M.A., 85 Sherman St., Hartford, Conn.; Chinese.

1938 LEHMANN, Winfred Philipp, B.A., Graduate Assistant in German, University of Wisconsin; Ableman, Wis.

1929 LEON, Harry Joshua, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Classical Languages, University of Texas, Austin, Texas.

1928 LEOPOLD, Werner F., Ph.D., Professor of German, Northwestern University; 1409 Rosalie St., Evanston, Ill.; general linguistics, philosophy of language. Life Member 1934.

1936 LEVY, Harry L., Ph.D., Instructor in Greek and Latin, Hunter College; 116 W. 197th St., New York City.

1927 LI, Fang-Kuei, Ph.D., Research Fellow, Academica Sinica, 3 Tien Hua Hang, Kunming, Yunnan, China; Chinese, Tai, Athabascan.

1935 LILIENTHAL, Mrs. Maria, Teacher of German and Russian, Berlitz School of Languages; 2519 S. Lambert St., Philadelphia, Pa.

1927 LITTLE, Charles Edgar, Ph.D., Professor of Classical Languages, George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.; Latin, Italic dialects.

FM LITTLEJOHN, Mrs. Robert M. (Rebecca Bolling), 2 East 88th St., Station K, New York City. Benefactor, 1927.

1935 LLOYD, Harriet, A.M., 7100 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill.; American English, general linguistics.

SC LOTSPEICH, Claude Meek, Ph.D., Professor of Comparative and

English Philology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1932 LOWMAN, Guy Sumner, Ph.D., on the staff of the Linguistic Atlas, Brown University, Providence, R. I.; English dialects in the United States.

FM LUEBKE, William Ferdinand, Ph.D., Professor of English Language, University of Denver; 2076 S. Fillmore St., Denver, Colo.

1937 LUND, John J., Ph.D., Head of Accessions Dept., Duke University Library, Durham, N. C.; Indo-European, Scandinavian. 1927 LURIA, Max A., Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Brooklyn College; 99 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Spanish linguistics and dialects.

1936 LYNCH, C. Arthur, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Greek and Latin, Brown University, Providence, R. I.

1939 LYTE, Herbert O., Ph.D., Associate Professor of German, State University of Iowa; Rural Route 3, Iowa City, Iowa.

1939 MAGOON, Wallace Herbert, M.A., Instructor in English Composition, Michigan State Normal College; 1008 Brooks St., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Latin and Greek etymologies.

FM MALONE, Kemp, Ph.D., Professor of English, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.

1938 MANN, Stuart Edward, B.A., 16 Havercourt, Haverstock Hill, London N.W. 3, England; Albanian.

FM MANNING, Clarence Augustus, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of East European Languages, Columbia University; 25 East View Ave., Pleasantville, N. Y.

1937 MANNING, Warren Francis, M.A., Instructor in French, West Virginia University; 123 S. Walnut St., Morgantown, W. Va.; Romance linguistics.

1932 MARCKWARDT, Albert H., Ph.D., Associate Professor of English and Assistant Editor of the Early Modern English Dictionary, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

FM MARCUS, Ralph, Ph.D., Professor of Semitic Philology in the Jewish Institute of Religion, and Lecturer in Semitic Languages in Columbia University; Philosophy Hall, Columbia University, New York City.

1939 MARSH, Gordon Harper, B.A., 935 Furnald Hall, Columbia University, New York City; Indo-European.

1936 MARTI, Berthe Marie, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Latin and French, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

1939 MATTHEWS, William, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, University of California at Los Angeles; 928 Wellesley Ave., West Los Angeles, Calif.

FM MAXFIELD, Ezra Kempton, Ph.D., George M. Laughlin Professor of the English Language and Literature, Washington and Jefferson College; 311 East Beau St., Washington, Pa.; English and Germanic languages.

1931 MCCARTHY, Barbara P., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Greek, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass.

FM MCCREA, Nelson Glenn, Ph.D., Anthon Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Columbia University, New York City.

1937 MCDAVID, Raven Ioor, Jr., Ph.D., Box 4622, Duke Station,

Durham, N. C.; American dialects.

1929 MCLEAN, C. M., 3 Chestnut St., Binghamton, N. Y. 1939 MCMILLAN, James B., A.M., Assistant Professor of English in the School of Commerce, University of Alabama; University, Ala.; English linguistics, American English.

1937

McQUOWN, Norman Anton, M.A., Department of Anthropology,
Instituto Politécnico Nacional; Díaz Mirón 296, Mexico,
D.F., Mexico; American Indian languages.

1936 MEADER, Clarence Linton, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of General Linguistics, University of Michigan; 2022 Angell Hall, Ann Arbor, Mich.; biological approach to language study.

1933 MEECH, Sanford Brown, Ph.D., Visiting Associate Professor of English, Syracuse University; 3956 E. Genessee St., Syracuse, N. Y.

1931 MEIER, Hermann, Ph.D., Associate Professor of German, Drew University, Madison, N. J. Died April 21, 1939.

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

FM MENDELL, Clarence W., Ph.D., Dunham Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 1938 MENGES, Karl Henrich, 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 MENK, Edgar Allen, Ph.D., Professor of Foreign Languages and Head of Department, Ball State Teachers College, Muncie, Ind.; Latin.

FM

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

1936 MENUT, Albert D., Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages,
Syracuse University, Syracuse, N. Y.; Middle French.
1931 MERITT, Herbert Dean, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English,
Stanford University, Calif.

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

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

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

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

1936 MICOCCI, Antonio Arturo, A.M., Instructor in Italian, South Philadelphia High School; 13 Poe Ave., Wyncote, Pa.

1939 MILES, George Carpenter, Ph.D., Instructor in Oriental Languages, Princeton University; Kingston, N. J.; Iranian, Ural-Altaic, Islamic archaeology, numismatics.

1931 MILLER, Edmund E., Ph.D., Instructor in Modern Languages, University of Maryland; 5031 First St. N.W., No. 304, Washington, D. C.; Germanics.

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

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

1927 MORGAN, F. Corlies, LL.B., Treasurer of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Died June 9, 1939. 1927 MORRIS, The Hon. Dave Hennen, LL.B., 19 E. 70th St., New York City.

FM MORRIS, Mrs. Dave Hennen (Alice Vanderbilt Shepard), 19 E.

70th St., New York City; international auxiliary language. 1939 MORRISSETTE, Bruce Archer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. 1939 MORTON, Maxwell W., Congress Hotel, Baltimore, Md.; Egyp tian, Coptic, Chinese.

FM MÜLLER, Otto, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romance Languages, City College; 21 Fairway Close, Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y.

1935 MUNRO, Donald F., Ph.D., Instructor in German, 214 Folwell Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; Germanic, Slavic, Egyptian.

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

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

1937 NEHRING, Alphonse A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Classics and German, Marquette University; 1712 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.; Indo-European antiquity.

1939 NEUMANN, Joshua H., Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, Brooklyn College, Bedford Ave. and Ave. H, Brooklyn, New York.

1933 NEWMAN, Stanley S., Ph.D., Research Fellow of the General Education Board, 579 W. 214th St., New York City; psychology of language.

FM NICHOLS, Edward Willier, Ph.D., McLeod Professor of Classics and Head of Dept., Dalhousie University; 248 Tower Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; syntax, semantics.

1939 NIDA, Eugene A., M.A., Professor of General Linguistics, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Siloam Springs, Ark.; 506 Commonwealth Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.; American Indian languages.

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

1935 NORDMEYER, George, Ph.D., Instructor in German, Yale University; 2070 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.

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

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

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

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

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

1931 OLLI, John B., Ph.D., Instructor in German, City College, 139th St. and Convent Ave., New York City; Germanics, Finnish. 1939 OLSON, Andrew Emmett, B. A., 113 George St., Providence, R. I.; German.

1939 PALMER, L. R., Ph.D., Lecturer in Classics, University of Manchester; Downham, East Downs Road, Bowdon, Cheshire, England.

FM PARKER, Roscoe Edward, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.; Early English.

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