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Pro bleats of the Deaf and Hart! of Hearing 47 APPENDIX B LIST OF MEMBERS OF THE SECOND CONFERENCE ON PROBLEMS OF THE DEAF AND THE HARD OF HEARING Held under the Auspices of the Division of Anthropology and Psy chology, National Research Council, Washington, D. C., February I and 2, 1929 MISS MABEL E. ADAMS, Principal, Horace Mann School for the Deaf, Boston. [. E. ANDERSON, Director, Institute of Child Welfare, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. ENGLISH BAGBY, Prof essor of Psychology, University of North Caro- lina, Chapel Hill, N. C. MADISON BENTLEY, Professor of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. GORDON BERRY, Otologist, Worcester, Mass. HARRY BEST (author of The Deaf), University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. W. E. BLATZ, Institute of Child Welfare Research, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. D. T. CLOUD, Superintendent and Principal, Kansas State School for the Deaf, Olathe, Hans. HUGH S. GUMMING, Surgeon General U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. H. E. DAY, School for the Deaf, Fulton, Mo. FRANK LI. DRIGGS, Superintendent, Utah School for the Deaf and Blind, Ogden, Utah. KNIGHT DUNLAP, Chairman, Division of Anthropology and Psychology, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. S. W. FERNBERGER, Professor of Psychology, University of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia. HARVEY FLETCHER, Physicist, Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York City. EDMUND PRINCE FOWLER, New York Health Department, New York City. FRANK N. FREEMAN, Professor of Education, University of Chicago, Chicago. .

~,8 Problems of the Deaf ant! Hard of Hearing IRVING S. F.USFELD, Editor American Annals of the Deaf, Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C. ROBERT H. GAULT, Professor of Psychology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. PRANCIS P. GIBSON, President, National Fraternal Society of the Deaf, Chicago. MAX A. GOLDSTEIN, Director, Central Institute for the Deaf, St. Louis, MO. E. A. GROVER, Superintendent, Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf, Mt. Airy, Pa. S. R. GUILD, Physiologist, Otological Laboratory, Johns Hopkins HOS- pital, Baltimore, Md. PERCIVAL HALL, President, Gallaudet College, Washington, D. C. PAUL HEYE, Physicist, U. S. Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. T. W. TONES, Superintendent, Ohio State School for the Deaf, Colum- bus, Ohio. VERNON TONES, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, Clark University, Worcester, Mass. T. B. KELLY, Physicist, Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York City. H. S. LANGFELD, Professor of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. MISS BESSTE N. LEONARD, Principal, Clarke School for the Deaf, North- ampton, Mass. SCHUYLER LONG, School for the Deaf, Council Bluffs, Iowa. .T- A. MCILVAINE, FR., Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf, Mt. Airy, Penna. H. M. McMAxAwAY, Superintendent, School for the Deaf and Blind, Staunton, Va. MRS. S. M. MOORE, Supervising Principal, Florida School for the Deaf St. Augustine, Fla. HORACE NEW HART, Otologist, Minneapolis, Minn. MRS. JAMES F. NORRIS, Chairman of the Committee on the Hard of Hearing Child, American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of Hearing, Boston. DONALD G. PATERSON, Professor of Psychology, University of Min- nesota, Minneapolis, Minn. MISS ANNETTA W. PECK, Executive Secretary, New York League for the Hard of Hearing, New York City. JOSEPH PETERSON, Member Executive Committee, Division of Anthro- pology and Psychology, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

Problems of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 4g WENDELL C. PHILLIPS, Former President of the A. M. A. and Organizer of American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of Hearing, New York City. F. H. PIKE, Professor of Physiology, Columbia University, New York City. RUDOLPH PINTNER, Professor of Educational Psychology, Teachers ~ College, Columbia University, New York City. A. T. POFFENBERGER, Professor of Psychology, Columbia University, New York City. ALVIN E. POPE, Superintendent of the New Jersey School for the Deaf, Trenton, N. J. FRANK H. REITER, Director of Special Education, Department of Public Instruction, Harrisburg, Penna. C. W. RICHARDSON, Otologist, Washington, D. C. H. D. POWELL, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City. Miss ELLA RUSCH, Teacher of Special Classes for the Deaf, Minneapolis Public Schools, Minneapolis, Minn. G. O. RUSSELL, Director, Linguistics Laboratory, Ohio State Univer- sity, Columbus, Ohio. JOHN A. RYAN, Director, Department of Social Action, National Cath- olic Welfare Conference, Washington, D. C. MISS ESTELLE E. SAMUELSON, New York League for the Hard of Hearing, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City. G. E. SHAMBAUGH, Otologist, Chicago. DONALD SNE~DEN, Department of Education, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. MISS FLORENCE SPOFFORD, Vice-President Zone a, American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of Hearing, Washington, D. C. J. C. STEINBERG, Physicist, Bell Telephone Laboratories, New York City. Er~wooD A. STEVENSON, School for the Deaf, Berkeley, Cal. GEORGE L. STREETER, Embryologist, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Baltimore, Md. JOHN TAIT, Physiologist, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec. Canada. HARRIS TAYLOR, Principal and Superintendent of the Institution for the Improved Instruction of Deaf Mutes, New York City. MISS JOSEPHINE B. TIMBERLAKE, Superintendent, Volta Bureau, Wash ington, D. C. MONSIGNOR HENRY J. WALDHAUS, St. Rita School for the Deaf, Lock- land, Ohio.

so Problems of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing G. B. WATSON, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City. F. L. WELLs, Psychologist, Boston Psychopathic Hospital, Boston. G. R. WELLS, Professor of Psychology, Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Conn. Miss OLIVE WHILDIN, Teacher of Special Classes for the Deaf, Balti- more Public Schools, Baltimore, Md. WILLIAM CHARLES WHITE, Chairman, Division of Medical Sciences' National Research Council, Washington, D. C. J. GORDON WILSON, Professor of Oto-laryngology, Northwestern Uni- versity Medical School, Chicago. MISS B. C. WRIGHT, Secretary, American Federation of Organizations for the Hard of Hearing, Washington, D. C.

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