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1935 Mrs. Roland G. Kent (Gertrude Hall), A.B., 204 St. Mark's Sq., Philadelphia, Pa.; Latin.

1929 John Samuel Kenyon, Ph.D., Professor of the English Language, Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio.

1930 John Kepke, M.A., 224 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Germanic languages. Life Member 1935.

FM J. Alexander Kerns, Ph.D., Instructor in Classics, Room 644, Washington Square College, New York University, Washington Square East, New York City; Indo-European and Semitic verb-morphology.

1935 Carl W. Kinkeldey, Assistant Professor of German, City College, 139th St. and Convent Ave., New York City.

FM Eugene Klein, 200 South 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa.; Turkish. 1931 Dorothy E. Kleinfelter, B.A., Teacher of Latin, Palmyra High School; 417 East Main St., Palmyra, Pa.

1927 James A. Kleist, Ph.D., Professor of Classical Languages, St.
Louis University, Grand and Pine Blvds., St. Louis, Mo.
FM Charles Knapp, Ph.D., Professor of Greek and Latin, Columbia
University; 1737 Sedgwick Ave., New York City.

1926 Thomas A. Knott, Ph.D., Professor of English and Editor of the Middle English Dictionary, University of Michigan; 1103 Ferndon Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich.

1929 Richard Knowles, Ph.D., Headmaster of the William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa.

1933 Charles A. Knudson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of French, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

1935 Atsuo Kobayashi, M.A., Assistant Professor of Linguistics and English Philology, Faculty of Letters, Tohoku Imperial University, Sendai, Japan; philosophy of language, history of linguistic thought.

1933 Alice E. Kober, Ph.D., Instructor in Classics, Brooklyn College; 652 Southern Boulevard, New York City.

FM Selma S. König, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages, Peru State Teachers' College; Campus, Peru, Neb.; comparative linguistics.

1935 Heinrich Ludwig Koppelmann, Ph.D., Teacher of German in the Dutch High School; Lawoestr. 11a, Malang, Netherland Indies; general linguistics.

1932 William Charles Korfmacher, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Classical Languages, St. Louis University; 4548A Alice Ave., St. Louis, Mo.

FM Franklin Brunell Krauss, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Latin, State College; State College, Pa.

1931 Mrs. Franklin B. Krauss (Martha K. Zeeb), Ph.D., Professor of German and Italian, Beaver College; 2847 North 20th St.,

Philadelphia, Pa.; Latin and French.

SC Alfred L. Kroeber, Ph.D., Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.; American Indian languages. 1926 Samuel Kroesch, Ph.D., Professor of German and Head of Department, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 1932 Katharine E. Kümmerle, Ph.D., First Assistant in Modern Languages, Walton High School, New York City; 91 Vernon Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.; metrics.

FM Hans Kurath, Ph.D., Professor of German and General Linguistics, Brown University, and Director of the Linguistic Atlas of the United States and Canada; Brown University, Providence, R. I.

1934 Jerzy Kuryłovicz, Ph.D., Professor at the University of Lwow, Poland.

FM Arthur Gordon Laird, Ph.D., Professor of Greek, University of Wisconsin; Shorewood Hills, Madison, Wis.; Latin and Greek. 1931 George Sherman Lane, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.

FM Philippe de la Rochelle, Box 39, Philosophy Hall, Columbia University, New York City; French.

1928 Henning Larsen, Ph.D., Professor of English, State University of Iowa; Woodlawn Apts., Iowa City, Iowa; Old English, Old Norse.

1933 Gerhardt Laves, M.A., Torreon Community Center, Crown Point, New Mexico; Australian and American Indian languages. 1932 Omer M. Lebel, Ph.D., Instructor in Romance Languages, City College, New York City.

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

1928 Werner F. Leopold, Ph.D., Professor of Germanic Philology, Northwestern University; Lunt Library, Evanston, Ill.; general linguistics, philosophy of language. Life Member 1934.

1927 Fang-Kuei Li, Ph.D., Research Fellow of the National Research Institute of History and Philology, Pei Chi Ke, Nanking, China; Chinese, Tai, and Athabascan linguistics.

1935 Mrs. Maria Lilienthal, Teacher of German and Russian, Berlitz School of Languages; 2519 S. Lambert St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1927 Charles Edgar Little, Ph.D., Professor of Classical Languages, George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn.; Latin, Italic dialects.

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

1935 Harriet Lucille Lloyd, A.M., graduate student in Linguistics, University of Chicago; 7100 South Shore Drive, Chicago, Ill.; phonetics.

1926 Wesley R. Long, Ph.D., Professor of Modern Languages and Head of Department, Tarkio College, Tarkio, Mo.

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

English Philology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio. FM Clarence George Lowe, Ph.D., Librarian of the Gennadeion, American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece; mediaeval and modern Greek.

1932 Guy Sumner Lowman, Ph.D., care of Linguistic Atlas, Brown University, Providence, R. I.; English dialects in the United States.

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

1927 Max A. Luria, Ph.D., Professor of Romance Languages, Brooklyn College; 57 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Spanish linguistics and dialects.

1935 Elizabeth Yarnall Maguire, A.B., 3813 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.

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

SC John Matthews Manly, Ph.D., Jewell L. Avery Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus, and Lecturer in English, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; textual criticism.

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

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

FM Ralph Marcus, Ph.D., Professor of Bible and Hellenistic Judaism, Jewish Institute of Religion; 533 West 112th St., New York.

1933 Albert P. Martin, Assistant Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 1926 J. Alden Mason, Ph.D., Curator of the American Section, Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. American Indian languages.

FM Ezra Kempton Maxfield, 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

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

1932 Rev. John P. McCormick, Ph.D., Teacher of Latin and Greek at St. Charles College, Catonsville, Md.

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

1921 1933 Sanford Brown Meech, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

C. M. McLean, 3 Chestnut St., Binghampton, N. Y.

1931 Hermann Meier, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of German, Drew University; 3 Belmont Ave., Madison, N. J.

1934 H. L. Mencken, Author, 704 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Md.; American English.

FM Clarence W. Mendell, Ph.D., Dunham Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

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, New Haven, Conn.

1931 Herbert Dean Meritt, Ph.D., Instructor in English, Hamilton College; 1 Cleveland Place, Clinton, N. Y.

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

1931 Michael Metlen, Ph.D., Professor of German, Loyola University, Rogers Park Campus, Chicago, Ill.

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., Associate Professor of German, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

SC Truman Michelson, Ph.D., Ethnologist with the Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.; American Indian languages.

1931 Edmund E. Miller, Ph.D., Instructor in German and Spanish, University of Delaware; Akademische Auslandsstelle, Luisenstr. 67-II, Munich, Germany; Germanics.

1935 Harold William Miller, Ph.D., at Library of Congress; 3411 Thirtieth St. N. W., Washington, D. C.; Greek.

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, Pa.

1927 The Hon. Dave Hennen Morris, LL.B., Ambassador to Belgium, Embassy of the United States of America, Brussels, Belgium. FM Mrs. Dave Hennen Morris (Alice Vanderbilt Shepard), Embassy of the United States of America, Brussels, Belgium; 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 Capt. Donald F. Munro, Ph.D., Professor of German and Spanish, Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, Mo.; Germanic linguistics.

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.

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

1934 Oswald Naumann, 741 N. 2nd St., Paragould, Ark.; English. 1933 Stanley Stewart Newman, Ph.D., Research Assistant in Lin

guistics, Yale University; 80 Howe St., New Haven, Conn.; psychology of language.

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