11 SCIENTIFIC, TECHNICAL AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION—T. C. Mendenhall, President of the Technological Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts
12 AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION—Charles W. Dabney, President of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee
13 COMMERCIAL EDUCATION—Edmund J. James, Professor of Public Administration in the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
14 ART AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION—Isaac Edwards Clarke, Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.
15 EDUCATION OF DEFECTIVES—Edward Ellis Allen, Principal of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind, Overbrook, Pennsylvania
16 SUMMER SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITY EXTENSION—Herbert B. Adams, Professor of American and Institutional History in the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
17 SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES AND ASSOCIATIONS—James McKeen Cattell, Professor of Psychology in Columbia University, New York
18 EDUCATION OF THE NEGRO—Booker T. Washington, Principal of the Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama
19 EDUCATION OF THE INDIAN—William N. Hailmann, Superintendent of Schools, Dayton, Ohio