W. Geil, Rochester, N. Y.; cor. sec., Rev. G. A. Schulte. West Hoboken, N. J.; treas., J. A. Schulte, Philadelphia. Atlantic Conference-Moderator, Rev. G. Knobloch, Philadelphia; cierk, Rev. A. P. M.hm, Brooklyn. Eastern Conference-Moderator, Rev. A. Vogel. Buffalo, N. Y.; clerk, Rev. G. A. Sheets, Pittsburg. Central Conference-Moderator, Rev. J. Meier, Chicago; clerk, Rev. H. Von Berge, Cleveland. Northwestern Conference-Moderator, Rev. W. Schunke, Winnipeg, Man.; clerk, Rev. 'A. Baetig, Mooden, Man. Southwestern Conference--Moderator, Rev. R. Stracke, Lorraine, Kan.; clerk, Rev. J. Schuff, Topeka, Texas Conference-Moderator, Rev. F. Heisig, Denton, Tex.; clerk, Rev. August Becker, Grapevine, Tex. Pacific ConferenceModerator, Rev. J. A. H. Wuttke, Bethany, Ore.; clerk. Rev. G. Fichler, Portland, Ore. THE NATIONAL BAPTIST CONVENTION OF THE UNITED STATES (Colored). -Pres., E. C. Morris, D. D., Helena, Ark.; rec. sec., W. L. Cansler, Nashville, Tenn.; treas.. Pev. J. H. A. Cyrus, Port Poval, Va. AMERICAN BAPTIST HISTORICAL SOCIETY.-Office and library, No. 1,420 Chestnut-st., Philadelphia. Pres., B. L. Whitman, D. D., LL. D.; sec., Rev. B. MacMackin; treasurer, Arthur Malcolm. BAPTIST CONGRESS.-Pres., Professor A. H. Bickmore, New-York City; sec., T. A. K. Gessler, D. D., Landing, N. J.; treas., W. C Bitting, D. D., New-York City. THE GERMAN BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY.-Nos. 957-959 Payne-ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Editor of "Sendbote," Rev. J. C. Grimmell, Cleveland, Ohio; manager, Rev. P. Ritter. Cleveland, Ohio. THE GERMAN RAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY.-Pres., Rev. J. Meier, Chicago, Ill.; rec. sec., Rev. E. Anschütz, West Hoboken, N. J.; gen. sec., Rev. C. A. Schulte, West Hoboken, N. J.; treas., J. A. Schulte, Philade.phia, AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS.-Headquarters, Congregational House, Boston. New-York office, Charities Building, Fourthave. and Twenty-second-st. Treas., Samuel B. Capen, LL. D.; secs., Dr. Judson Smith, Dr. Charles H. Daniels and Dr. James L. Barton; treas., Frank H. Wiggin; editorial sec., Dr. E. E. Strong; asst. sec., Harry W. Hicks; district secs., Dr. Charles C. Creegan, Charities Building, New-York; Dr. A. N. Hitchcock, Chicago, and the Rev. H. Melville Tenney, San Francisco. CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.-Fourth-ave, and Twentysecond-st., New-York. Pres., Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis; treas., William D. Howland; secs., Dr. J. B. Clark and Dr. Washington Choate; field secs., the Rev. William G. Puddefoot and the Rev. Charles W. Shelton, AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.-Charities Building, New-York. Pres.. Dr. Washington Gladden; treas., H. W. Hubbard; cor. secs., Dr. A. F. Beard, Dr. F. P. Woodbury and Dr. C. J. Ryder; sec. Women's Bureau, Miss D. E. Emerson; district secs., Dr. William L. Tenney, Chicago, and the Rev. George H. Gutterson, Boston. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY.-Charities Building. NewYork. Pres., Dr. L. C. Warner; treas.. Charles E. Hope; sec., Dr. C. H. Richards; field secs., the Rev. George A. Hood, Boston; the Rev. C. H. Taintor, Chicago, and the Rev. H. H. Wikoff, San Francisco. CONGREGATIONAL EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY.-Congregational House, Boston. Pres., Dr. William H. Wilcox; treas.. S. F. Wilkins: sec., the Rev. Edward S. Tead. CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY.-Congregational House, Boston. Pres., Dr. Willard Scott; sec. and treas., Dr. George M. Boynton; field sec., William A. Duncan, Ph. D.; editor, M. C. Hazard, Ph. D.; bus. manager, J. H. Tewksbury. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES.-Congregational House, Boston. Moderator, Dr. Amory H. Bradford; sec., the Rev. Asher Anderson; treas., the Rev. Samuel B. Forbes. Hartford, Conn. NATIONAL COUNCIL'S MINISTERIAL RELIEF FUND. No. 135 Wall-st., New-Haven. Con. Committee Chairman, Dr. Henry A. Stimson, New-York Ciyt: treas.. the Rev. S. B. Forbes. Hartford, Conn. AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION.-Congregational House, Boston. Pres., William O. Blaney; cor. sec., the Rev. Joshua Coit; treas., Augustus S. Lovett. LUTHERAN CHURCH COUNCIL. The General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America is as follows: Pres., the Rev. Theodore E. Schmank, D. D., Lebanon, Penn.; English rec. sec., the Rev. Professor S. E. Ochsenford, D. D., No. 28 South Seventh-st., Allentown, Penn.; German rec. sec., the Rev. Gottlieb C. Berkemeier, D. D., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Swedish rec. sec., the Rev. L. Holmes, D. D.. L. H. D., Portland, Conn.; English cor. sec., the Rev. Dr. Stephen A. Repass. Allentown, Penn.: German cor. sec., the Rev. Christian G. Fischer, No. 34 Port-st., Elizabeth, N. J.; Swedish cor. sec., the Rev. A. W. Stark, De Kalb, Ill.; treas., William H. Staake, No. 133 South Twelfth st., Philadelphia. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS. The Young Men's Christian Association was organized in London in 1844 by George Williams, a junior clerk in a large drygoods house. The first association in America was established at Montreal in 1851; the first in the United States at Boston later in the same year. The American work conducted under the following general departments: Office, Field, City and Town, Railroad, Student, Army and Navy. Colored and Indian, and sub-departments of Religious and Bible Study, Educational, Physical, Social and Junior Work. The aggregate membership of the 1,736 North American associations is (Sept. 1, 1903) 350,455, and the net value of their property is $28.827,886; 699 have libraries, aggregating 544,450 volumes. The following are the officers of the commitices: AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE.-Headquarters, No. 3 West Twentyninth-st., New-York. Chairman, Lucien C. Warner; treas., F. B. Schenck; general sec., Richard C. Morse. CENTRAL INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE.-Headquarters, No. 8 Rue General Dufour, Geneva, Switzerland. Chairman, Edouard Barde; treas., Henry Fatio; gen. secs., Charles Fermaud and Christian Phildius. The committee is composed of members representing America, Australia, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, England, France, Germany, India, Japan, Italy. Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. NEW-YORK STATE COMMITTEE.-Headquarters, No. 156 Fifth-ave., NewYork. Chairman, Edmund P. Platt; treas., Samuel Woolverton; State secs., J. W. Cook and George A. Hall. The total membership in New-York State is 45,375, of whom 11,061 are railroad men, 2,981 students, and 6,364 are in the boys' department. NEW-YORK CITY ASSOCIATION.-Headquarters, No. 156 Fifth-ave., New-York. Pres., William Fellowes Morgan; treas., Samuel Sloan, jr., gen. sec., Henry M. Orne. Associations of Various Countries. The headquarters of the United Society of Christian Endeavor are at Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. Officers: Pres., Dr. Francis E. Clark; gen. sec., Von Ogden Vogt; treas., William Shaw. Organized at Portland, Me., Feb. 2, 1881. Motto: **For Christ and the Church." On July 1, 1903, there were 61,020 societies in the world, 44,228 of which are in the United States, with 3.841,200 members. Pennsylvania led with 5,849 societies; then New-York, with 4,406; Ohio, 3.819; Illinois, 3,464; Indiana, 2,082; Iowa, 1,002; Michigan, 1,623; California, 1,583; Kansas, 1,540; Massachusetts, 1,522; Missouri, 1,476; New-Jersey, 1,461. ROMAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY OF THE UNITED STATES. His Excellency the Most Rev. Diomede Falconio (Archbishop of Larissa), Apostolic Delegate, No. 201 I-st., Washington, D. C. Auditor of the Delegation, the Very Rev. Monsignor Marchetti. the Delegation, See. Baltimore.. Boston.... Chicago. Cincinnati.. Dubuque.. Milwaukee.. Archbishops. Cons. See. Secretary of Cons. J. M. Farley. ..1895 J. Gibbons, Card...1868|New-York.. New Orleans...P. L. Chapelle.....1891 Santa Fe... Bishops. Louisville. ...1888 1901 Albany, N. Y.... .T. M. A. Burke....1894 Alton, Ill..... ...James Ryan. ..A. A. Curtis, aux..1886 Altoona.. .E. A. Garvey Baker City. ......C. J. O'Reilly. A. J. Glorieux.. ..1885 Natchez.. W. G. McCloskey..1868 1892 Manchester, N. H.. Marquette, Mich... Frederick Eis.. ....1899 Mobile. Edward P. Allen...1897 Nashville..........Thomas S. Byrne...1894 ...Thomas Heslin.....1889 Natchitoches......Anthony Durier....1885 Nesqually, Wash.. Edward O'Dea......1896 Newark. ....J. J. O'Connor. .1901 New-Orleans......G. A. Rouxel, aux..1899 Burlington, Vt....J. S. Michaud......1892 Oguensburg, N. Y..H. Gabriels. Charleston, S. C...H. P. Northrop....1882 Cheyenne.........John J. Keane.....1902) ..A.J.McGavick, aux..1899 P. J. Muldoon. aux.1901 .H. Moeller, aux....1900 .Ig. F. Horstmann..1892 ..J. F. Cunningham. 1898 Covington, Ky.....C. P. Maes... .1885 Dallas, Texas.. .1893 Springfield, Mass..T. D. Beaven......1892 ..P. A. Ludden.. .1887 ..J. A. McFaul. ..1894 Henry Granjon. 1900 Wheeling, W. Va..P. J. Donahue.....1894 Wichita, Kan......J. J. Hennessy.....1888 Wilmington, Del...J. J. Monaghan....1897 .Thomas J. Conaty..1901|| Winona, Minn.....John B. Cotter.....1889 ..Thos. Bonacum.....1887 Bishop of Antonia-Ignatius Mrak, Sutton Bay P. O., Mich. Vicariates-Apostolic-T. Meerschaert, Pottawotomic Nation, Indian Territory and Oklahoma: Peter Verdaguer, Brownsville, Tex: Leo Haid, North Carolina, 1888; G. F. Ropert, 1892. Hawaiian Islands. Arch Abbots-Leander Schnerr, St. Vincent's Abbey, Beatty, Penn.; Andrew Hintenach, Canon City, Col. Mitred Aboots-Frowenus Conrad, Benedictine, Conception, Mo.; Alexis Edelbrock, New-York City; Edmund M. Obrecht, Gethsemane, Ky. Peter Engel, Collegeville, Minn.; Rt. Rev. Athanasius Schmitt, St. Meinrad's, Ind.; Hilary Pfraengle, Newark, N. J., Innocent Wolf, Atchison, Kan.; Leo Haid, Belmont, N. C.; B. Menges, Cullman, Ala. Ignatius Conrad, Spielerville, Ark.; N. Jaeger, Chicago, Ill. Prefecture-Apostolic of Alaska-J. B. René, S. J. Bishop of Porto Rico-Rt. Rev. James H. Blenk, S. M. Philippines-Manila, Archbishop G. Harty, 1903; Jaro, F. Z Rooker, 1903; Cebu, T. Hendrick, 1903; Nueva Sojovia, D. Daugherty, 1903. UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES. Where "U." appears it means "University"; "P. I." means "Polytechnic Institute"; "T. S." means "Theological Sem," and where no letter follows the name it means it is "College." Note. inary,' TABLE 1.-STATISTICS OF UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES FOR MEN AND FOR BOTH SEXES. Amherst, Mass. Yellow Springs, Ohio.. .... .... Arkadelphia, Ark. Baldwin, Kan. Waco, Tex. ..... Bethany, W. Va. Presbyterian. Non-sectarian.., Charles H. Levermore, B. A., Ph. D... Methodist... Samuel Dickie, LL. D.. 27 James Daniel Woodring, A. M., D. D.. Volumes in library c No. of 9,000 2,633 45,00J 442 16,000) 550,000 6,000 175,000 513,000 21 378 17,000 $50,000 Non-sectarian.. Lutheran.. Lutheran.. Gustav Andreen, Ph. D.. 45 659 20,000 200,000 Presbyterian.. Thomas Stone Clyce, D. D. 8 1331 6,000 120.000 Non-sectarian:. William E. Lugenbeel, Ph. D. 10 175 4,000 50,000 Methodist... Methodist... Lemuel Herbert Murlin. 22 900 10,000 225,000 24 378 7,500 200,000 Methodist.. George Colby Chase, D. D., LL. D. 22 856 24,000 750,000 Presbyterian. David R. Kerr, D. D. 26 200 2,000 145,000 150,000 Non-sectarian.. Edward Dwight Eaton, D. D., LL. D.. 27 465 30,000 1,350,000 Non-sectarian.. William Goodell Frost, Ph. D., D. D.. 42 900 20,000 Christian...... 18 260 9,000 350,000 Presbyterian... Daniel J. Sanders........ Lutheran..... ..Rev. Carl Swensson, Ph.D., D.D., R.N.O. Presbyterian. Walter H. Bradley, Ph. D.. 13 133 4,000 85,000 Rom. Catholic. Rev. William F. Gannon, S. J.. 24 850 50,000) 530,000 Methodist...... William E. Huntington, acting pres.... German Baptist Walter Bowman Yount, Ph. B. 145 1,284) 2,168,123 Free Baptist. L. Day Saints.. James Henry Linford.. 32 731 3,800 205,733 Baptist.... Rev. Wm. Herbert Perry Faunce, D. D. 79 854 140,000 4,496,900 1887 'Catholic U. of Am... Washington, D. C. 1894 Cedarville 1825 Centenary C. of La. 1838 Central H. S of Phil. .... Celarville. Ohio Mount Vernon, Iowa Ithaca, NY. Lebanon, Tenn. Methodist.... Rom. Catholic. Presbyterian. Rev. S. B. McCormick, D. D., LL. D... 25 2901 Baptist.. Charles L. White, D. D. 13 190 Baptist. George Edmunds Merrill, D. D., LL. D. 19 185 Non-sectarian. William F. Slocum.. 43 Non-sectarian. en Catholic Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph. D., LL D. 578 4,000 350,000 40,000 €50,000 38.000 2,250,000 8 527 27,000 1,395 000 4.512346,354 20,000 000 །་ 12 120 Max J. F. Albrecht. Edwin Holt Hughes.. |