Colorado—W. B. Mooney, exec. sec., Colorado Education Association, Denver Connecticut—Helen T. Collins, principal, Lovell School, New Haven Delaware—H. V. Holloway, state supt. of public instruc- tion, Dover District of Columbia—Hugh Smith, principal, Jefferson Jr. Highschool, Washington Florida—James S. Rickards, exec. sec., Florida Education Association, Tallahassee Georgia—M. D. Collins, state supt. of schools, Atlanta Hawaii—Earl L. McTaggart, exec. sec., Hawaii Educa- tion Association, Honolulu Idaho—W. D. Vincent, supt. of schools, Boise Ilinois—John W. Thalman, supt., Township Secondary Schools, Waukegan Indiana—Charles O. Williams, secretary, State Teachers Association, Indianapolis Iowa—Fred D. Cram, professor, Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa Kansas—F. L. Schlagle, supt. of schools, Kansas City Kentucky—D. Y. Dunn, supt., Fayette County schools, Lexington Lowisiana—J. N. Poche, supervisor, St. Charles Parish Schools, Hahnville Maine—William B. Jack, supt. of schools, Portland Maryland—Eugene W. Pruitt, county supt. of schools, Frederick Massachusetts—Annie C. Woodward, teacher, 78 High- land Ave., Somerville Michigan—Grover Stout, principal, Wingert School, Detroit Minnesota—Daisy Brown, teacher, 407 South 6th St., Stillwater Mississippi—H. V. Cooper, supt. of schools, Vicksburg Missouri—Thomas J. Walker, associate sec., State Teach- ers Association, Columbia Montana—M. P. Moe, exec. sec., Montana Education Association, Helena Nebraska—Alice Robinson, dean of women, State Teach- ers College, Kearney [14]