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1931 Eleanor Fleet (Mrs. Irvin Fleet), B.S., Teacher of Shorthand and Typewriting in Simon Gratz High School; 1600 West Venango St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Latin.

1931 Otto S. Fleissner, Ph.D., Professor of German, Wells College, Aurora, N. Y.

SC George T. Flom, Ph.D., Professor of the Scandinavian Languages and English Philology, University of Illinois; 611 W. Green St., Urbana, Ill.

FM The Hon. Maynard D. Follin, formerly in the United States Consular Service, Box 118, Detroit, Mich.; winter address, Dunedin, Fla.; biblical exegesis.

1934 J. D. M. Ford, Ph.D., Professor of the French and Spanish Languages, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

1933 Emil O. Forrer, Ph.D., address unknown.

FM Frank H. Fowler, Ph.D., Professor of Classical Literature, University of Arizona; 1036 E. Helen St., Tucson, Ariz.; Latin and Greek syntax.

1932 Miss Elizabeth M. Frank, M.A., 450 E. 141st St., New York City; comparative linguistics.

FM Charles C. Fries, Ph.D., Professor of English, University of Michigan; 7 Harvard Place, Ann Arbor, Mich.

1931 Naoshirō Fukushima, Professor of Sanskrit, Imperial University of Tokyo; 33 Hikawachō, Akasawa, Tokyo, Japan; IndoEuropean comparative linguistics.

1935 Miss Elizabeth F. Gardner, A.B., 18 Garden Place, Derby, Conn.; general linguistics.

1931

Chatur Bhuj Gehlot, Supt. of Forests, Marwar State, Jodhpur,
Rajputana, India.

FM Henry S. Gehman, Ph.D., Professor of Old Testament Literature in Princeton Theological Seminary and Lecturer in Semitic Languages at Princeton University; 60 Stockton St., Princeton, N. J.

FM Eugene A. Gellot, Artist, 149-46 117th St., Aqueduct, Long Island, N. Y.

1930 George H. Genzmer, M.A., Lecturer and Fellow in English, and Librarian, at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, N. Y. 1930 John L. Gerig, Ph.D., Professor of Celtic, Columbia University; Philosophy Hall, Columbia Univ., New York City; Celtic and Romance linguistics.

1933 Martha Jane Gibson, Ph.D., Instructor in English, University of Maine; University Inn, Orono, Me.; American English.

FM Donald M. Gilbert, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages, Albion College; 506 N. Superior St., Albion, Mich.; Romance linguistics.

1926 Charles Goetsch, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Germanic Philology, University of Chicago; 404 Wieboldt Hall, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

FM Solomon Goldman, A.B., Rabbi, 633 Waveland Ave., Lakeview Sta., Chicago, Ill.

1930 Leo Gosser, Associate Professor of English, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala.

1934 Albrecht Götze, Ph.D., Visiting Professor of Assyriology and Babylonian Literature, Graduate School of Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

1928 Willem L. Graff, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Germanic Languages, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

1928 Charles H. Grandgent, L.H.D., Emeritus Professor of Romance Languages, Harvard University; 107 Walker St., Cambridge, Mass.

SC Louis Herbert Gray, Ph.D., Professor of Comparative Linguistics, Columbia University, New York City.

1926 Charles Grimm, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Romanic Languages, Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.

1927 Wren Jones Grinstead, Ph.D., Bennett Hall, University of

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; classical and modern languages. 1927 John Flagg Gummere, Ph.D., Latin Master, William Penn Charter School, School Lane and Fox St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.; Romance linguistics.

1925 August Günther, Ph.D., Studienrat, Reformgymnasium; Südendstr. 3, St. Ingbert (Saarland), Germany; Baltic, Coptic.

1930 Walter F. Gustafson, Ph.D., Head of English Dept., Upsala College, East Orange, N. J.; English, German, Swedish. 1934 Mary R. Haas (Mrs. Morris Swadesh), Ph.D., Institute of Human Relations, Yale University; Room 250, 333 Cedar St., New Haven, Conn.; general linguistics, American Indian languages.

FM Luise Haessler, Ph.D., Professor of German and Head of Dept., Brooklyn College; 400 W. 119th St., New York City; Germanic and English linguistics.

FM

E. Adelaide Hahn, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Latin and Greek,

Hunter College; 640 Riverside Drive, New York City; Hittite,

Latin, comparative syntax.

1932 Joseph B. Haley, Professor of Greek, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va.

1935 Robert A. Hall Jr., Litt.D., 5649 Blackstone Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Indo-Iranian, Romance, Finno-Ugrian.

1930 Nelius O. Halvorson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa; Old English. 1930 Alfred Porter Hamilton, Ph.D., Head of Dept. of Ancient Languages, Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss.; Semantics.

1929 Hollister Adelbert Hamilton, Ph.D., Professor of Classical Philology, Elmira College, Elmira, N. Y.

1929 Miles A. Hanley, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, University of Wisconsin; Bascom Hall, Madison, Wis.

1929 Zellig S. Harris, Ph.D., Instructor in Hebrew, University of Pennsylvania; 5601 Diamond St., Philadelphia, Pa.; compara

tive linguistics.

1930 Rev. Henry John Heck, A.M., Teacher of English, Pontifical College Josephinum, Worthington, Ohio; English, Latin, comparative linguistics. Died Aug. 27, 1935.

1935 Clarence Edgar Heffelfinger, M.S., Instructor in English, Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa.

1926 Roe-Merrill Secrist Heffner, Ph.D., Instructor in German, Harvard University; 27 Pinehurst Road, Belmont, Mass. 1935 Otto William Heick, Ph.D., Clergyman, Ellis, Kansas; Hellenistic Greek.

1935 Alice Hermes, M.A., teacher of English, Jamaica High School, Jamaica, L. I.; 259 W. 71st St., New York City.

1935 Margaret C. Herr, A.M., 416 S. Lansdowne Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.; Latin.

1931 George Herzog, Ph.D., Institute of Human Relations, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; American Indian and African languages.

1926 Joseph William Hewitt, Ph.D., Professor of Classics and Dean of Freshmen, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.

1928 Archibald A. Hill, Ph.D., Associate Professor of English, University of Virginia; Box 1, University, Va.

1926 Raymond Thompson Hill, Ph.D., Associate Professor of French, Yale University; 1091 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.; Mediaeval Latin and Romance linguistics.

1931 Henry B. Hinckley, care of B. B. Hinckley, 32 Barret Place, Northampton, Mass.

1934 L. E. Hinkle, Professor of Modern Languages, State College of Agriculture and Engineering; State College Station, Raleigh, N. C.; general linguistics.

1929 Lawrence S. Hitchcock, B.A., Headmaster of Los Alamos Ranch School, Otowi, New Mexico; address until June 30, 1936, Box 2807 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.; classical languages. 1929 Rev. Michael Martin Hlavčák, M.A., St. Vincent Archabbey, Latrobe, Pa.; classical and Slavic languages, and Hebrew. 1933 Harry Hoijer, Ph.D., Instructor in Anthropology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; American Indian languages.

1931 Lee M. Hollander, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Germanic Languages, University of Texas; 3204 West Ave., Austin, Tex. FM Urban T. Holmes, Ph.D., Professor of French, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C.

1931 Abraham Holtz, 1980 86th St., New York City.

FM Mrs. Francis W. Hopkins (Grace Sturtevant), Ph.D., Reed St. Stelton, N. J.; classical languages.

FM J. Preston Hoskins, Ph.D., Professor of Germanic Languages and Literature, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.; died July 15, 1935.

1934 Hartley Howard, M.A., Fellow in Linguistics, University of Chicago; 5725 Woodland Ave., Chicago, Ill.; Latin.

1931 Félix Howland, Professor of English, Habibia College, Kabul, Afghanistan; modern Iranian dialects.

1930 Rev. Clement Louis Hrdlicka, Ph.D., Professor of Latin, St. Procopius College, Lisle, Ill.; patristic Latin.

FM Harry M. Hubbell, Ph.D., Talcott Professor of Greek, Yale University; 484 Yale Ave., New Haven, Conn.

FM Archer M. Huntington, Author; 1 E. 89th St., New York City. Benefactor, 1927.

1926 Stephen A. Hurlbut, St. Alban's School, Washington, D. C.; Latin and Greek.

FM William A. Hurwitz, Ph.D., Teacher of Languages, West Philadelphia High School; 4701 Wayne Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 1926 Henry Hyvernat, S.T.D., Professor of Semitic Languages and Literatures, Catholic University of America; 3405 12th St. N. E., Washington, D. C.

FM Sanki Ichikawa, Professor of English, Tokyo Imperial University; 25 Kitayamabushicho, Ushigome, Tokyo, Japan.

1935 Samuel Anthon Ives, A.B., 547 Riverside Drive, New York City; mediaeval and modern Greek.

1929 Jess Hamilton Jackson, Ph.D., Professor of English and Head of Dept., The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va.; English and Scandinavian languages.

FM Cary F. Jacob, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Spoken English, Smith College; 69 Prospect St., Northampton, Mass.

1928 Melville Jacobs, Ph.D., Instructor in Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.; American Indian languages. 1929 Russell P. Jameson, Professor of French and Italian and Head of Dept., Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio.

1928 T. Atkinson Jenkins, Ph.D., Professor of the History of the French Language, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; died March 23, 1935.

1929 Edwin Lee Johnson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Latin and Greek, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.; Latin and Greek etymology.

1929 Marguerite E. Jones, Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Speech, Hunter College, Park Ave. and 68th St., New York City.

1934 Maro Beath Jones, address unknown.

1935 Lloyd A. W. Kasten, Ph.D., Instructor in Spanish, University of Wisconsin; Bascom Hall, Madison, Wis.

1935 Alfred Paul Kehlenbeck, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa; German linguistics, Low German dialects.

FM May Lansfield Keller, Ph.D., Professor of the English Language, Westhampton College, University of Richmond, Va.

1925 George Dwight Kellogg, Ph.D., Professor of Latin, Union College, Schenectady, New York.

FM Robert James Kellogg, Ph.D., 415 S. Cedar St., Ottawa, Kas.; Hittite.

FM Rev. John M. Kelso, A.M., Pastor of the M. E. Church, Hillsboro, Md.; Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Semitics.

1928 Hayward Keniston, Ph.D., Professor of the Spanish Language, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

FM Arthur G. Kennedy, Ph.D., Professor of English Philology, Stanford University; 435 Coleridge Ave., Palo Alto, Calif.

SC Roland G. Kent, Ph.D., Professor of Comparative Philology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.; general linguistics, Latin, Old Persian. Life Member 1927.

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