CONFERENCE LEADERS HERBERT J. STACK, Pu.D., Director, Center for Safety Education, New York University. For many years a teacher, principal, and supervisor in the schools of Connecticut and Pennsylvania. Part-time instructor at Rutgers and Colum- bia Universities and at Pennsylvania State College. During the past thirteen years he has lectured in over two hundred colleges in the country, been active in the promotion of safety education in many States, and assisted in the preparation of over forty city and State courses of study. MISS H. LOUISE COTTRELL, A.M., Consultant in Safety Education, Public Schools, East Orange, N. J.,and a member of the staff of the Center for Safety Education, New York University. She has been a member of the summer faculty of the University of Delaware and 1s a monthly contributor to Safety Education. HOWARD G. DANFORD, A.M., Administrative Assist- ant and Instructor, Center for Safety Education, New York University. He has been director of physical education and recreation, Lima, Ohio, and director of health and physical education, Kansas City, Mo. He is co-author of Every pupil Safety Series and has written a number of articles for publi- cation on safety, health, and physical education. CHARLES C. HAWKINS, Pu.D., Research Associate, Center for Safety Education, New York University. He is a former member of the faculty of West Virginia State College and since 1935 has been actively engaged in research con- cerned with physiology, health, and testing as applied to education. He has contributed a number of papers to re- search and professional magazines. He will carry the work of the Center to Negro teacher-preparing institutions. MILTON D. KRAMER, A.M., Instructor in Safety Edu- cation, Center for Safety Education, New York University. He conducts the Center’s traffic-safety and driver-education program and is lecturer in the School of Education, New York University. He has lectured extensively on safety edu- cation and school shop safety.