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.
WISCONSIN ASSOCIATION.
At the meeting of the Wisconsin State Teachers’ Association, held at Milwaukee on November 4, 5, 6, it was voted to organize a Wisconsin History Teachers’ Association, to meet at the same time and city as the State Teachers’ Association. The following committee was appointed to draw up a plan for the organization and to prepare the programme for the next meeting: