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1929 TUCKER, R. Whitney, Ph.D., Professor of Foreign Languages, Pennsylvania Military College, Chester, Pa.; Latin and Greek. 1931 TURNER, Lorenzo Dow, Ph.D., Professor of English Language and Literature, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn.; speech of Negroes in America.

1938 TURNER, Mary Elizabeth, B.A., Box 1, Madison, Wis.; American Indian linguistics.

FM TUTTLE, Edwin H., A.B., The Gelhave, 405 Tenth St. N.E., Washington, D. C. Died January 25, 1939.

1930 TWADDELL, W. Freeman, Ph.D., Professor of German, University of Wisconsin; Bascom Hall, Madison, Wis.; Old High German. 1936 ULDALL, Hans Jorgen, M.A., Stationsvej 18, Vedbaek, Denmark; American Indian languages, phonetics.

FM UPPVALL, Axel Johan, Ph.D., Professor of Scandinavian Languages, University of Pennsylvania; College Hall, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

1938 UPTON, Edward Jay, Box 214, Sandy Creek, N. Y.; IndoEuropean.

1929 VAN ADESTINE, Gertrude, Supervising Principal, Detroit Day School for the Deaf; 150 Atkinson Ave., Detroit, Mich.

1938

VAN EERDEN, Albert, Ph.D., Instructor in Modern Languages,
Princeton University; 22 Edwards Place, Princeton, N. J.;
Germanic linguistics.

1936 VAN HULSE, Camil A. J., 1029 N. Euclid St., Tucson, Ariz.; Indo-European.

1925 VAUGHAN, Herbert Hunter, Ph.D., Professor of Italian, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

1931 VELTEN, Harry de Veltheym, Ph.D., Associate Professor of German, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.

1934 VOEGELIN, Charles Frederick, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anthropology, DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind.; American Indian languages, speech of children.

1939

VON GRUNEBAUM, Gustav Edmund, Ph.D., on the teaching staff
of the American Institute of Iranian Art and Archaeology;
Hotel Franconia, 20 W. 72nd St., New York City; Arabic,
Turkish, Persian, Islamic institutions.

1935 VUYLSTEKER, Emile Auguste, Ph.D., Professor of French and Spanish and Head of Dept. of Romance Languages, Brenau College; Box 422, Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga.; Romance and Germanic linguistics.

1936 WAGNER, Lydia E., Ph.D., Instructor in German, University of Nebraska; 1980 Ryons St., Lincoln, Neb.

1933 WARD, Ralph L., Ph.D., Instructor in Classics, Yale University; Fountain St., Woodbridge, Conn.

FM WARE, James Roland, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chinese, Harvard University; 12 Boylston Hall, Cambridge, Mass.

1937 WATERMAN, Leroy, Ph.D., Professor of Semitics and Oriental Languages, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Assyriology.

1935 WATKINS, Mark Hanna, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Sociology, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn.; Bantu and Sudanic languages.

1939 WATSON, John W., Jr., M.A., 1212 W. Main St., Charlottesville, Va.; Germanic, English.

1938 WEIDMAN, Robert H., Ph.D., Instructor in French and German, University of Wisconsin; 623 W. State St., Madison, Wis.; Middle High German.

1927 WERLING, Camille E., Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University of Denver, Denver, Colo.

1929 WESENBERG, T. Griffith, Professor of Romance Languages, Butler College, Indianapolis, Ind.

1933 WHITEHALL, Harold, Ph.D., Lecturer in English at University of Wisconsin and Research Associate on the Linguistic Survey of American English; English Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

1929 WHORF, Benjamin L., B.Sc., 320 Wolcott Hill Road, Wethersfield, Conn.; Uto-Aztecan, Mayan, and general linguistics.

1937 WIESCHHOFF, Heinz A., Ph.D., Instructor in Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania; Box 15, College Hall, Univ. of Penna., Philadelphia, Pa.; Bantu.

1931 WILKENS, Frederick H., Ph.D., Professor of German, New York University, New York City. Died July 29, 1939.

1935 WILLEY, Norman L., Ph.D., Associate Professor of German, University of Michigan; 801 Rose Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Germanic linguistics, American Indian languages.

FM WILLIAMS, Charles Allyn, Ph.D., Professor of German, University of Illinois; 801 W. Nevada St., Urbana, Ill.

1936 WILLIAMS, Edna Rees, Ph.D., Asst. Professor of English Language and Literature, Smith College; Dickinson House, Northampton, Mass.

1927 WILLIAMS, Edwin Bucher, Ph.D., Professor of Romanic Languages, University of Pennsylvania; Bennett Hall, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; Portuguese.

1935 WILLIAMS, Rev. Revell, M.A., 307 E. 7th St., Hopkinsville, Ky.; Greek New Testament, Petronius Arbiter.

1937 WILLIAMS, Robert Dickson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, Superior State Teachers College; 2201 Hammond Ave., Superior, Wis.

FM WILLIAMSON, Edward John, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures, Hobart College; 40 Park Place, Geneva, N. Y.; German.

1930 WILSON, Rachel, M.A., Professor of French, Hollins College,

Va.

1934 WISE, Claude Merton, Ph.D., Professor of Speech and Head of Dept., Louisiana State University, University, La.; phonetics, dialect geography.

1939 WOHLBERG, Joseph, A.M., Assistant to the Recorder, College of the City of New York, 17 Lexington Ave., New York City; Latin, Greek, Hungarian.

1926 WOLF, Harry Rey, M.A., Teacher of Latin, West Philadelphia High School; 1323 Hillside Road, Wynnewood, Pa.

FM WOOD, Francis Asbury, Ph.D., Emeritus Professor of Germanic Philology, University of Chicago; 2019 Soledad Ave., La Jolla, Calif.

1928 WOOD, Frederic T., Ph.D., Associate Professor of German, University of Virginia; Rugby Road at Highland Ave., Charlottesville, Va.

1930 WOOD, Kathryn L., Ph.D., Instructor in French, Hollins College, Va.; 241 Merion Road, Merion, Pa.; Romance languages.

1937 WOODARD, Clement Manly, Ph.D., Associate Professor of French, Roanoke College; Box 225, Salem, Va.

1939 WOODWARD, Miss Avery, M.A. (Cantab.), Senior Staff Lecturer in Classics, Royal Holloway College (University of London), Englefield Green, Surrey, England.

1938 WOODWORTH, Dorothea C. (Mrs. Lewis A.), Ph. D., Asst. Professor of Latin and Greek, University of California at Los Angeles, Calif.

1937 WOOLF, Henry Bosley, Ph.D., Instructor in English, Louisiana State University; Box 3562, University, La.

1935 WORRELL, William Hoyt, Ph.D., Professor of Semitics, University of Michigan; 2 Hillside Court, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Coptic. 1939 XUPOLOS, James J., M.A., 1038 Southern Blvd., New York

City; Spanish.

1936 YAMAGIWA, Joseph K., A.M., care of Mrs. Mine Hoshino, 703 2-chome, Shimo-ochiai, Yodobashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan; English, Japanese.

1931 ZETTERSTEEN, K. V., Professor of Semitic Languages, University of Uppsala; Oevre Slottsg. 14 C, Uppsala, Sweden.

1936 ZOLLINGER, Mrs. Anna R., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German, Brooklyn College; 590 E. 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; GermanSwiss dialects.

MEMBERS OF GROUP FOR PHONEMICS

Hermann Almstedt

C. L. Barnhart

Harold M. Bender
Bernard Bloch
C. Douglas Chrétien
Klara H. Collitz
Ephraim Cross

P. C. Delattre
M. B. Emeneau
Bert Emsley
Maynard D. Follin
Martha J. Gibson
Mary R. Haas

Sivert N. Hagen

Miles L. Hanley
Zellig S. Harris

Einar I. Haugen
Jane E. D. Hawkins

R.-M. S. Heffner
George Herzog
A. A. Hill

Harry Hoijer
H. P. Jacobs

Arthur G. Kennedy
Roland G. Kent

John Kepke
C. A. Knudson
Hans Kurath

G. S. Lowman
Kemp Malone

Raven I. McDavid Jr.

J. B. McMillan

K. H. Menges

E. D. Myers

Stanley S. Newman

Herbert Penzl

Kenneth L. Pike

Horace I. Poleman

Helen Pope
Louise Pound

Sister Anne Stanislaus

R. H. Stetson

A. M. Sturtevant

Morris Swadesh
Charles M. Taylor
George L. Trager
W. F. Twaddell

C. F. Voegelin

C. M. Wise

MEMBERS OF GROUP FOR AMERICAN INDIAN LINGUISTICS

Leonard Bloomfield

Franz Boas

C. Douglas Chrétien

Rev. John M. Cooper, Catholic

Univ., Washington, D. C. Walter Dyk, Harvard Psychological Clinic, 64 Plymton St., Cambridge, Mass.

M. B. Emeneau
Maynard D. Follin
Rev. James A. Geary
Mary R. Haas
Z. S. Harris
George Herzog

Charles Hockett

Harry Hoijer
Melville Jacobs

J. Jijon y Caamaño, 762 Clover

dale Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. E. A. Kennard, Toreva Day School, Polacca, Ariz.

A. L. Kroeber

Fang-Kuei Li

J. A. Mason, University Museum, Philadelphia, Pa.

R. I. McDavid Jr.

Stanley S. Newman

F. M. Olbrechts, Griethuuse, We

zembeek, Belgium

Kenneth L. Pike

William A. Read, Louisiana State

Univ., University, La.

Gladys A. Reichard, Barnard Col

lege, New York City

Alfred Senn

Frank T. Siebert Jr.

Frank G. Speck, Univ. of Penna.,
Philadelphia, Pa.

Leslie Spier, Graduate School,
Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn.
Morris Swadesh
Charles M. Taylor

Leonard Thorp, State Teachers
College, Superior, Wis.

W. C. Townsend, Box 1373,
Mexico, D.F.

A. M. Tozzer
George L. Trager
Mary E. Turner

C. C. Uhlenbeck

Francis J. Uplegger, Lutheran Indian Mission, San Carlos, Ariz.

E. J. Upton

H. V. Velten

Dr. Jorge A. Vivó Escoto, Barcecelona 3, Dpto. 8, Mexico, D.F.

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Those in the United States of America are placed first, but otherwise they are alphabetized by countries and cities; those not followed by a date have a complete set of the publications of the Society:

Akron, Ohio: Library of the Municipal University.

Annapolis, Md.: Library of St. John's College (Benefactor's Member). Ann Arbor, Mich.: General Library of the University of Michigan.

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