Year Place President 1928 Des Moines, Ia.—Dr. F. C, Allen, University of Kansas (Chairman) 1929 Chicago, Il]—Dr. F' C. Allen, University of Kansas 1930 University of Illinois 1931 New yore N. Y.—L. P. Andreas, - Syracuse’ oe 1932 Chicago, Il]—A. A. Schabinge Creighton eaiconlie 1933. New York, N. Y.—H. G. Olsen, Ohio State University 1934 Atlanta, Ga.—Roy Mundorff, Georgia Tech 1935 Chicago, Il1l—Howard Ortner, Cornell University 1936 New York, N. Y.—A. C. Lonborg, Northwestern University 1937 Chicago, Ill—Dr. H. C. Carlson, University of Pittsburgh 1938 Chicago, Ill.—George R. Edwards, University of Missouri 1939 Chicago, Ill.—W. S. Chandler, Marquette University Record of Service Conventions of the Aaagetution have been marked by serious and tnselfish efforts to further the best interests of basketball as it is played in the schools of the United States. The members are certain that the contributions of ideas. combined with investigative and other types of work have had much influence in bringing better control and greater popular appeal to the game. Details concerning the game’s playing rules occupy much of the interest of the group. The 13