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OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION President

JAMBS W. GARNER, University of Illinois https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms First Vice-President S. A. KORFP,* Columbia University Second Vice-President WALTER F. DODD, Chicago, Illinois Third Vice-President A. N. HOLCOMBE, Secretary and Treasurer FREDERIC A. OGG, University of Wisconsin

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