HISTORY TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATIONS.
For the convenience of its readers and to stimulate the work of organization, The Magazine will print each month a list of the associations, with the names and addresses of the secretaries. The following list is admittedly incomplete. Will our readers help us fill in the gaps, and keep us informed of changes in the secretarial offices?
American Historical Association.—W. G. Leland, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C., secretary.
American Historical Association, Pacific Coast Branch.—J. N. Bowman, University of California, Berkeley, secretary.
California.—Professor J. N. Bowman, Berkeley, secretary.
Indiana.—Professor Harriet Palmer, Franklin, secretary.
Maryland.—Mr. Robert H. Wright, Baltimore, secretary.
Middle States.—Professor Henry Johnson, Teachers’ College, New York City, secretary.
Mississippi.—Mr. H. M. Ivy, Flora, secretary.
Missouri.—Professor Eugene Fair, Kirksville, secretary.
Nebraska.—Professor C. N. Anderson, Kearney, president.
New England.—Mr. W. H. Cushing, South Framingham, Mass., secretary.
New York (N. Y.) Conference.—L. R. Schuyler, City College, New York, secretary.
North Central.—Mr. G. H. Gaston. Wendell Phillips High School, Chicago, secretary.
Trenton (N. J.) Conference.—Sarah A. Dynes, State Normal School, secretary.
Wisconsin.—Gertrude Hull, West Division High School, Milwaukee, chairman.
In Colorado, Professor James G. Willard is chairman of the Committee on Organization. In Louisiana, Professor Walter L. Fleming is most in touch with the movement. In North Dakota, Professor John M. Gillette, of the University of North Dakota, writes of steps taken to organize. The Washington teachers will organize at their next annual meeting.