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Members of the American Political Science Association MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ABBOTT, WILLIAM M., 58 Sutter St., San Francisco, Calif. ABNBY, B. L., Columbia, S. C. ABRATANI, JIRO, 351 Hyakunin St., Okubo, Tokyo, Japan. ADAMS, CHARLES F., 84 State St., Boston, Mass. ADAMS, EDWARD B., Social Law Library, Boston, Mass. ADAMS, JOSEPH, Lakota Hotel, Chicago, 111. ADAMS, T. S., Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. ADAMS, W. B., Attorney-at-Law, Punxsutawney, Pa. ADELBERT COLLEGE LIBRARY, Cleveland, O. ADELPHI COLLEGE LIBRARY, Brooklyn, N. Y ADKINS, J. C, Gainesville, Fla. ADKINS, JESSE C, Chevy Chase, Md. ADLER, ISAAC, 25 Buckingham St., Rochester, N. Y. AGAR, JOHN G., 31 NaRsau St., New York, N, Y. AINSWORTH, HARRY, Moline, 111. ALABAMA, LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OP, University, Ala. ALBERTA, PROVINCIAL LIBRARY OF, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ALBION COLLEGE LIBRARY, Albion, Mich. ALLABEN, M. C, Room 710, 156 Fifth Ave., New York. N. Y. ALLEGHENY COUNTY LAW LIBRARY, Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. ALLEN, B. F., Care of Judge M. E. Vinson, Heber Springs, Ark. ALLEN, FREDERICK L., 11 E. 68th St., New York City. ALLEN, FREEMAN H., Hamilton, N. Y. ALLEN, YORKE, 55 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. ALLEY, JOHN, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. ALLIN, CEPHAS D., University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. ALLISON, JOHN M. S. 49 Wall St., New Haven, Conn. ALVAREZ, AGUSTIN, Calle Europa 1370, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic. AMBLER, CHARLES H., Randolph Macon College, Ashland, Va. AMES, CHARLES W., West Publishing Company, St. Paul, Minn. AMES, H. V., University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa AMHERST COLLEGE LIBRARY, Amherst, Mass. AMSTER, NATHAN L., 67 Milk St., Boston, Mass. ANDERSON, FRANK F., 420 W. 118th St., New York City. ANDREWS, ARTHUR I.. Tufts College, Mass. ANDREWS, GEORGE F., 12 Dearborn Road, Tufts College, Mass. ANDREWS, MRS. JOHN B., 131 East 23d St., New York City. ARKANSAS, UNIVERSITY OF, Department of History, Fayetteville, Ark. ARMSTRONG, DR. S. T., Katonab, N. Y. ASAKAWA, K., Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 2 LIST OF MEMBERS ASHLEY, R. L., 685 Prospect Square Crescent, Pasadena, Cal. ASSOCIATION OP THE BAR, 42 W. 44th St., New York, N. Y. ATWOOD, MARION J., Fresno, Cal. AULT, L. A., Ault and Wiborg Company, Cincinnati, 0. AUSTIN COLLEGE LIBRARY, Sherman, Tex. AVERT, JOHN M., Legislative Reference Bureau, Montpelier, Vt. AVERT, SAMUEL P., 61 Woodland Ave., Hartford, Conn. ATERS, GEORGE D., 502 East C St., Moscow, Idaho. ATLSWORTH, L. E., State University, Lincoln, Neb. BABB, J. E., Lewiston, Idaho. BACON, PAUL V., 50 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. BACON, ROBERT L., 1 Park Ave., New York City. BAETJER, E. J., 1409 Continental Trust Building, Baltimore, Md. BAILLIEU, C. L., Heathfield, Toorak, Melbourne, Australia. BAKER, ALFRED L., 141 S. La Salle St., Chicago, 111. BAKER UNIVERSITT LIBRART, Baldwin, Kan. BALCH, THOMAS WILLING, 1412 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. BALDWIN, MR. HENRY DE FOREST, 49 Wall St., New York City. BALDWIN, JUDGE JESSE A., Circuit Court of Cook County, Chicago, 111. BALDWIN, SIMEON E., 69 Church St., New Haven, Conn. BALL, FARLIN H., 69 W. Washington St., Chicago, HI. BALLAGH, PROF. J. C, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. BALTIMORE BAR, LIBRARY COMPANY OF THE, 329 Court House, Baltimore, Md. BALTIMORE CLUB, Madison and Charles Sts., Baltimore, Md. BALTIMORE DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE, Baltimore, Md. BARBER, ARTHUR WILLIAM, 34 Nassau St., New York City. BARBER, CHARLES EMORY, Alhambra, Calif. BARBOSA RUT, Rio Janiero, Brazil. BARBOUR, PROF. WILLARD T., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. BARD, (MISS) BERYL B., Hueneme, Ventura County, Calif. BARD, DB. H. E., 278 Hawthorne Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. BARLOW, MR. B. E., Coldwater, Mich. BARNARD, J. LYNN, Lansdowne, Pa. BARNETT, JAMES D., University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore. BARNETT, JAMES F., 126 N. Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Mich. BABNUM, WM. M., 10 Wall St., New York City. BARRETT, JOHN, Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. BARROWS, DAVID P., University of California, Berkeley, Cal. BATCHELOR, J. H., 27 Jamsen Place, Kansas City, Mo. BATES, CHARLES W., 955 Maple Place, St. Louis, Mo. BATES COLLEGE LIBRARY, Lewiston, Me. BATES, F. G., 802 Hunter Ave., Bloomington, Ind. BATES, HENRY M., Department of Law, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Mich. BEAMAN. MIDDLETON G., 510 Kent Hall, Columbia University, New York City. BEARD, CHARLES, Columbia University, New York City. BBCK, GEORGE F., 810 Rialto Building, St. Louis, Mo. AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION I BECKER, LAWRENCE, 4201 Fessenden St., Washington, D. C. BBEKMAN, CHARLES K., 52 William St., New York City. BEER, GEOKQE LEWIS, 329 W. 71st St., New York City. BELLER, WILLIAM F., 51 E. 123d St., New York City. BELOIT COLLEGE, Beloit, Wis. BEMAN, LAMAR T., 1939 E. 86th St., Cleveland, O. BENEDICT, ABRAHAM, 37 Wall St., New York City. BENJAMIN, GILBERT GIDDINGS, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. BENJAMIN, M. W., 43 West 88th St., New York City. BENNETT, O. VEBKK™, POMONA, Onlif BENTON, A., 79 Wall St., New York City. BENTONT, E. J., Western Reserve University, Cleveland, O. BBRGER, VICTOR L., 980 First St., Milwaukee, Wis. BERNARD, PIERRE A., 662 West End Ave., New York City. BERNHEIM, ISAAC W., Main St., Louisville, Ky. BESTOR, ARTHUR E., Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, N. Y. BETHANY LIBRARY, Lindsborg, Kans. BETTMAN, ALFRED, 1514 First National Bank Building, Cincinnati, O. BETTS, CHARLES H., Lyons, N. Y. BEYER, HAROLD L., 817 Fourth Ave., Grinnell, Iowa. BIBLIOTECA DE LA FACULDAD DB DERECHO, Montevideo, Uruguay. BIBLIOTEOA, NACIONAL, Havana, Cuba. BIEN, Z. S., Bank of China, Pekin, China. BIERCE, HERBERT M., Winona, Minn. BIOELOW, POULTNEY, Malden-on the-Hudson, New York. BILLINGS LIBRARY, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. BINDER, (PROF.) Rnnoi.PH M., 64 Roosevelt Ave., East Orange, N. J. BINGHAM, HIRAM, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. BIRD, C. B., Wausau, Wise. BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC; LIBRARY, Birmingham, Ala. BISSETT, CLARK PRESCOTT, Oregon and Washington Passenger Station, Seattle, Wash. BIXBY, GEN. W. H., 735 Southern Building, Washington, D. C. BLACK, ALFRED PRESSLY, 948 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif BLACK, J. W., Colby College, Waterville, Me. BLAGDEN, ARTHUR C, Sterlington, Rockland County, N. Y. BLAINE, MRS. EMMONS, 101 E. Erie St., Chicago, 111. BLAKE, MAURICE C, St. Mark's School, Southborough, Mass. BLISS, Z. W., State House, Providence, R. I. BLOUNT, WALTER E., Bluemont, Va. BUTMENTHAL, GEORGE, 23 W. 53d St., New York City. BONAR, JAMES, The Mint, Ottawa, Can. BONHAM, JR., M. L., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La. BONN, PROF. DR. M. T., Konradstrasse 12, Munich, Germany. BOOTH, PERCY N., Lincoln Bank Building, Louisville, Ky. BORCHARD, EDWIN M., Law Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. BORDWELL, PERCY, 602 N. Dubuque St., Iowa City, la. Bosc, HENRI, 93 rue St. Jacques, Marseilles, France. 4 LIST OF MEMBERS BOSE, SUDHINDRA, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. BOSLEY, WILLIAM B., 1978 Vallejo St., San Francisco, Cal. BOSTON ATHENAEUM, Library of, 10$ Beacon St., Boston, Mass. BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, Boston, Mass. BOUDIN, L. B., 302 Broadway, New York City. BOURNE, H. E., Western Reserve University, Cleveland, O. BOWDOIN COLLEGE, LIBRARY OF, Brunswick, Me. BOWEN, HERBERT W., Woodstock, Conn. BOWMAN, HAROLD M., 938 Centre St., Newton Centre, Mass. BOYD, WM. K., Trinity College, Durham. N. C. BRACKENRIDGE, GEORGE W., 3au Antonio, Texas. BRADFORD, E. S., Bureau of Corporations, Department of Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C. BRADLEY, M. C, 28 Jason St., Arlington, Mass. BRAMHALL, FREDERICK D., University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. BRICKENBTEIN, J. H., 1603 Nineteenth St., Washington, D. C. BRIGHAM, HERBERT O., Librarian, State Library, Providence, R. I. BRINK, A. C, 140 Jay St., Albany, N. Y. BRINSMADE, JOHN C, The Gunnery School, Washington, Conn. BRINTON, JASPER Y., 1106 Penn Square Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. BRISTOL, JOHN I. D., Chappaqua, Westchester Co., N. Y. BRITT, E. W., 1132-3143 Title Insurance Building, 5th and Spring Sts., Los An- geles, Cal. BRITTON, ALEX., 1419 F St., N. W., Washington, D. C. BRITTON, W. E., 408 Green Ave., Champaign, 111. BROCK, MR. ALFRED T., 424 California St., San Francisco, Cal. BROCK, J. E., Mississippi Valley Trust Company, St. Louis, Mo. BROOKLYN PUBLIC LIBRARY, 197 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. BROOKMIRE, JAMES H., 4970 Berlin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. BROOKS, ROBERT C, Swarthmore, Pa. BROUGH, PROF. C. H., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. BROWN, M. S., University of New York, New York City. BROWN, PHILIP M., Graduate College, Princeton, N. J. BROWN UNIVF.HOITY LIBRARY, East Side Station, Providence, R. I. RBOWNSON, MARY W., Pennsylvania College for Women, Pittsburgh, Pa. BRUELL, W. F., Issenhuth Block, Redfield, S. D. BRUENN, BERNARD, 714 Hennen Building, New Orleans, La. BRUNCKEN, ERNEST, Coypright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. BRUNTON, DELBERT, 429 W. Amerige St., Fullerton, Calif. BRYAN, ALFRED C, 416 Clermount Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. BRYAN, J. W., 521 Roland Ave.. Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. BRYCE, RT. HON. JAMES, The British Embassy, Washington, D. C. BRYN MAWR COLLEGE LIBRARY, Bryn Mawr, Pa. BUCHANAN, MALCOLM G., 26 West State St., Trenton, N. J. BUCK, WALTER H., 1401 Continental Building, Baltimore, Md. BUCKLER, WM. H., Care of Drummond's, 49 Charing Cross, S. W., London, Eng. BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Lewisburg, Pa. BUFFALO PUBLIC LIBRARY, Buffalo, N. Y. AMEBICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION BULKLEY, R. J., 1022 Garfield Building, Cleveland, O. BULL, H. A., 672 Ellicott Square, Buffalo, N. Y. BULLOCK, CHARLES E., Canton, Pa. BURDICK, FRANCIS M., Columbia University, New York City. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL RESEARCH, 261 Broadway, New York City. BUREAU OF RAILWAY ECONOMICS LIBRARY, The Homer Bldg., 13th and F Sts. N. W., Washington, D. C. BUREAU OF REFERENCE AND RESEARCH IN GOVERNMENT, University of Michi- gan, Ann Arbor, Mich. BUREAU OP ROLLS AND LIBRARY, Department of State, Washington, D. C. BURGES, W. H., Care Turney and Burges, Rio Grande Bank Building, El Paso, Texas. BURKE, THOMAS, 408 Burke Building, Seattle, Wash. BURNHAM, GEOROE, JR., 1101 Morris Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. BURR, PROF. GEORGE L., Cornell University, Ithaca, N.
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