Education Directory: Education Associations 1969-1970. INSTITUTION Office of Education (DHEW) , Washington, D.C
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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 054 535 EA 003 665 AUTHOR Lonergan, Bobbie D. TITLE Education Directory: Education Associations 1969-1970. INSTITUTION Office of Education (DHEW) , Washington, D.C. PUB DATE Jan 70 NOTE 112p. AVAILABLE FROM Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Otfice, Washim,:ton, D.C. 20402 (Catalog No. HE 5.210:10001-70, $1.25) EDRS PRICE ME-$0.65 HC-$6.58 DETiCRIPTORS *Colleges; *Directories; *Education; *Honor Societies; Institutions: International Organizations; *Organizations (Groups); Professional Associations; Religious Education ABSTRACT Based on replies to a questionnaire sent by the Office of Education to education associations and organizations, this directory is organized by (1) national and regional education associations; (2) college professional fraternities, honor societies, and recognition societies (national) ; (3) State education associations; (4) foundations; (5) religious education associations; and (6)international education associations.A subject heading index is also provided.(Author/MLF) I r:1) 0M 1 II 4 A, A 11 11 e ISSUED ANNUALLY The EducationDirectory of the Office of Edu ation is issuedannually in the following separate volumes: 0 State G vernments. Public School Systems. Higher Education. Educa- ion Associations. As soon as each volume is off the press, copies may bepurchased through the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Education Associations, was prepared ;r1 the Office of Public Affairs, Office of Education, by Bobbie 0. Lonergan. January 1970 U.S. DEPARTMENT OP HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Office of Education Robert H. FLtich, Secretary James E. Allen Assistant Secretary and Cornmi3F.sioner of Eauration EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS CONTENTS Page National and Regional Edupatior Associations 1 College Professional Fraternities, Honor Societies, and Rec- ognition Societies (National) 39 State Education Associations . .... ... ... 49 Foundations . 83 Religious Education Assoclat, s 88 International Education Associations 90 Index 93 INTRODUCTORY NOTE The first item in a listing is the organization'sname, followed by the address of headquarters, ifany; the second, name and address of the head (president, chairman, director,etc.); the third, name and address of the secretary; the fourth, title(s) ofthe official periodic publication(s) and frequency of issue. Ifno address appears for the head or the secretary, it is thesame as that for the organization. The frequency of publication is shown byabbreviations: an. (annual); bien.(biennial); Inn. (bimonthly); bw. (biweekly);ir. (irregular); m. (monthly);-nos. (number issued each year); q. (quarterly); sa. (semiannual);sm. (semimonthly); trien. (triennial); w. (weekly). THIS DIRECTORY contains information based upon replies to a questionnaire sent bythe Office of Education to education associations and organi- zations. The fact that an association or organiza- tion is listed in the Directory does not necessarily imply that the Office of Education recommends it. Superintendent of Documents Catalog No. HE 5.210:10001.70 U.S. Government Printing Office Washingten : 1970 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Washington, D.C. 29402 - Price $1.20 NATIONAL AND REGIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS THE FIRST SECTION covers, in a single alphabetical list, the followingtypes of associations: (1) associations of educators and other persons directly concerned with schools and colleges;(2) community health, service, or social welfare groups that relate certain of theiractivities to school and college programs; (3,' historical, learned, professional, research and scientificorganizations growing out of or related to school and college activities; (4) library andmuseum associations; (5) organizations sponsoring youth group activities in schools and collegesor supplementing school or college program. Accrediting AssociatFon of Bible Colleges.Box 54, Sec.Rubye Kelley, 1243 North Vermont St., Arling- Wheaton, Ill. 60187. ton, Va. 22209. Exec. Dir. John Mostert. PublicationThe Allied Youth, q. Pres.Willard Alkich, Multnomah School of the Bible,American Academy of Arts and Letters, 633West 155th Portland, Oreg. 97220. St., New York, N.Y. 10032. PublicationsNewsletter, q. List of Member Schools, Pres.George F. Kennan. an. List of Publications, an. Sec.Felicia Geffen. Accrediting Commission for Business Schools, The, 1730 PublicationsProceedings, sa. Yearbook. MSt. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. American Academy of Arts and Sciences.280 Newton Chmn.G. C. Stewart, 1414 Texas Ave., Lubbock, St., Boston, Mass. 02146. Tex. 79401. Pres.Paul Freund. Sec.Dana R. Hart. Sec.Sanborn C. Brown. PublicationsDirectory of Accredited Institutions. erating Criteria, an. PublicationsRecords, an. Bulletin, m. Daedalus, q. Adult Education Associat."--, of the U.S.A., 1225 19 American Academy of Physical Education St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Pres.H. Harrison Clarke, University of Oregon, Eu- Pres.George Aker, Department of Adult Education, gene, Oreg. 97403. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla. 32306. Sec.DorothyR.mohr, Sacramento State College, Exec. Dir.Robert E. Sharer. Sacramento, Calif. 05819. PublicationsAdult Education,q.Adult Leadership, ç. American Academy of Political and Social Science,3937 Washington Newsletter, q. Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc., Pres.james C. Cha rlesworth. 153735th st. NW., Washington, D.C. 20007. Sec.Norman D. Palmer. Pres.June Miller,University of Kansas, Rainbo PublicationThe Annals, 6 nos. Blvd. at 39th St., Kansas City, Kans. 66103. American Academy of Religion,Wilson College, Chain- Exec. dir.George W. Fellendorf. bersburg, Pa. 17201. PublicationThe Volta Review, 9 nos. Pres.Harry M. Buck, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Allied Youth Inc.,Rosslyn Building, 1901 Fort Myer Pa. 17201. Dr., Rosslyn, Va. 22209. Sec.Milo Milanovich,CarrollCollege, Waukesha, Chmn.Thomas J.Shipp, Lovers Lane Methodist Wisc. 53186. Church, Dallas, Tex. 75209. PublicationsTournal, q. 1 ft 5 2 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS American Alumni Council,1707 N St. NW., Washing-1 American Association of Agricultural College Editors, ton, D.C. 20036. Extension Hall, B-5, Auburn University, Auburn, Chmn.ArthurJ.Horton,PrincetonUniversity, Ala, 36830. Princeton, N.J. 08540. Pres.Ralph Hamilton, University of Tennessee, Knox- Pres.Warren Gould, ville, Tenn. 37901. PublicationsA/maMater. bm. Commentary. Sec.Leon McGraw, AmericanAnthropologicalAssociation,1703 New Publi;ationsACE Magazine, q. ACE Newsletter, m. Hampshirr, Ave. NW., Washington, D.C. 20009. American Association of Colleges for Teacher Educa- Pres.Cora DuBois, tion, 1201 16th St, NW., Washington, D,C, 20036. Exec. Sec.Conrad C. Reining, Fres,J, Lawrencr, Walkup, Northern Arizona Uni- PublicationsAmerican Anthroplogist,Newsletter, versity, Flagstaff,Ariz, 86001. Bulletins. Soc.Edward C. Pomeroy. American Association for Extension Education,Box PublicationYearbook, an. 3014, University Station, Eugene, Oreg. 97403. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 850 Pres,JohnD. Allan, 32 jacquclyn Rd,, South Wey- Sligo Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910, mouth, Mass,02190, Pres.R. laBachmann, WooVirginiaUniversity, Sec.Wayne A, Forester. Morgantown, W. Va. 26506. PublicationThe American Criminologist,12 nos, Scc,Charles W. Bliven, American Association for Gifted Children,Inc., Trhiity Publication American Journal of Pharmaceutical Edw University, San Antonio, Tex. 78212. cation, 5nos. HeadHarold F. Clark, Teachers College, Columbia American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Ad- University, Ncw York, N.Y. 10027. missionsOfficers,1225ConnecticutAve., NW., Sec.Pauline Brooks Williamson, Washington, D.C.20036, American Association for Health, Physical Education, Pres,Harold Temmer, University of California, San and Recreation (NEA),1201 16th St. NW., Washing- Diego, Calif. 92037. ton, D.C. 20036. Sec.J. Douglas Conner. Pres.John M. Cooper, Indiana University, Blooming- PublicationsCollege and University, q. Newsletter,q. ton, Ind. 47401. American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, Exec. sec.Carl A. Troester, Jr. 101North Skinker Blvd., Prince Hall, St. Louis, Mo. PublicationJournal of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation,9 nos. Pr6es.1-3130.3 aul V. Grambsch, University of Minnesota, American Association for Public Information, Education, Minneapolis, Minn. 55455. and Research, 1010Vermont Ave NW.,Washington, Sec.Cyril C. Ling. D.C. 20005. PublicationsAACSB Bulletin, 3 nos. Directory, an. HeadWilliam Marshall. American Association of Commercial College, see United PublicationThe Businessman's Guide to Government Business Snhools Association Information and Advice, Tools of Economic Analy-American Association of Criminology, Inc.,Box 3014, sis, University Station, Eugene, Oreg. 974103. American Association for State and Local History,1315 Pres.Wayne A. Ryllun, Box 432, Dunnellen, N.J., Eighth Ave, South, Nashville, Tenn. 37203 08812. Dir.WilliamT. Alderson, Jr., 132Ninth Ave. North, Sec.W. A. Forester, Nashville, Tenn. 37203. PublicationsThe American Criminologist, m. Leaders PublicationsHistory news, m. Directory, bien. in Practical Criminology in America. an. American Association for the Advancement of Sci-American Association of Dental Schools,211 East ence.1515 Massachusetts Ave. NW., Washington, D.C. Chicago Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60611. 20005 Pres.Charles A. McCallum, University of Alabama, Pres.H. Bentley Glass. 1919 Seventh Ave. South, Birmingham, Ala. 35233.