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Council Bluffs; F. M. Webster, Decorah; W. S. Briggs, Ottumwa; secretary and treasurer, Miss Carrie A. Clarke, Des Moines; librarian, Miss Lizzie Kehoe, Des Moines.

KANSAS.-Kansas Court Reporters' Association; organized December 27, 1889; membership, 20. President, John H. Fazel, Wichita; vice-president, B. F. Martin, Alma; secretary, F. K. Raymond; assistant secretary, Mrs. Ella C. Porter, Fort Scott; treasurer, C. E. Carroll, Alma.

Topeka.-The Topeka Stenographers' Association; organized March 1, 1891; meetings held at 606 Kansas avenue; membership, 22. President, J. M. Hawkins; vice-president, H. C. Caldwell; secretary, W. S. Chaney; treasurer, E. C. Beynon; librarian, R. L. Spargur.

New York.-Harlem Stenographers' Association. President, Tony H. Frohlich; vice-president, Richard Ritter; treasurer, John Groshans; financial secretary, William Shupp; recording secretary, Henry Rentz.

New York.-Metropolitan Stenographers' Association; club house, 333 W. Twentythird street. President, H. C. Ross; vice-presidents, W. T. Salter and G. W. P. Ramsey; secretary, H. W. Brent; treasurer, J. J. Haley; assistant treasurer, John W. Lafferty; assistant secretary, Wilfred I. Harrison; assistant librarian, W. J. Finnan.

New York. The Stenographers' Association of the City of New York. President, W. H. Spedding; first vice-president, E. G. Ostrander; second vice-president, Miss F. V. Gross; secretary, G. Haller; treasurer, Charles Hoberg.

Port Jervis.-The Pitman-Howard Stenographers' Correspondence Association; organized 1892. President, Daniel J. Munday, Philadelphia, Pa.; secretary, George M. Laubshire, Port Jervis, N. Y.; treasurer, Richard P. Rutland, Philadelphia, Pa. Syracuse.-Syracuse Stenographic Association. President, J. A. Dakin; first vicepresident, Miss S. M. Henley; second vice-president, J. M. Reen; secretary, John Stedman; corresponding secretary, Miss Jessie E. Murray; assistant secretary, Miss Gertrude Ellison; treasurer, Raymond Clapp.

OHIO.-Ohio State Stenographers' Association. President, J. G. Pomerene, Cleveland; first vice-president, Charles J. Hall, Dayton; second vice-president, H. K. Sauder, Akron; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. S. Louise Patteson, Cleveland; librarian, Jerome B. Howard, Cincinnati.

Akron.-Akron Stenographers' Association. President, H. K. Sauder; vice-president, H. A. Miller; secretary and treasurer, Etta Todd; assistant secretary and treasurer, Emma Graham.

Cleveland.-Cleveland Stenographers' Association. President, A. R. Bailey; vicepresident, Mrs. S. Louise Patteson; secretary Miss Anna M. Kosbab.

Columbus.-East Side Stenographic Circle. President, Rev. W. C Holliday; vicepresident, John Payne; secretary, Miss Nettie Ganong.

Gallion.-Gallion Stenographers' Association; organized May, 1891. Secretary, E. E. Farnum.

Oxford.-Oxford Stenographers' Association. President, Miss Alice Tucker.
Toledo.-Toledo Stenographers' Association.

PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia.-The New Century Stenographic Association. President, Miss Viola Richmond; secretary, Miss F. Arthur.

Cooperstown.-Cooperstown Stenographers' Association. Secretary, J. W. Beers. Pittsburg.-Pittsburg Stenographers' Association. President, A. M. Martin; vicepresident, H. M. Kuester; secretary, Fred. B. Sankey; assistant secretary, G. D. Turner; treasurer, George Womsley.

Scranton.-Scranton Stenographers' Association. President, John Taylor; first

Wellington.-Wellington Shorthand Society; organized May 1, 1891; membership, 12. President, J. R. Davis; vice-president, Imger Wilson; secretary-treasurer, C. J. Wolaver; librarian, C. Welch.

KENTUCKY. Louisville.-Louisville Stenographers' Association; organized June 12, 1891; meetings held temporarily at Bryant and Stratton College; membership, 15. President, A. F. Steber; first vice-president, S: G. Rosson; second vice-president, Miss Anna M. Roth; secretary, J. L. Riehm; assistant secretary, Miss Claudia C. Shank; treas urer, Miss Sarah Diefel; librarian, Leslie T. Eastin.

LOUISIANA. New Orleans.-The New Orleans Stenographers' Association; organized August 10, 1889; rooms at No. 21 Prytania street; membership, 80. President, John E. Huffman; honorary president, vice-president, C. P. O'Malley; second vice-president, Miss Margery Munson; third vice-president, Miss Kate Potts; recording secretary, Miss D. A. Jones; corresponding secretary, F. W. Emerich; treasurer, F. A. Branda.

RHODE ISLAND.-Rhode Island Stenographers' Association. Secretary, Miss M. C. Almy.

SOUTH CAROLINA.-Palmetto State Stenographers' Association.. President, William F. Bird, Charleston; vice-president and secretary, H. E. Gyles, Charleston; treasurer, Miss L. W. Bicaise.

TENNESSEE. Chattanooga.-Chattanooga Stenographers' Association; organized February, 1892. President, Harry L. Cook; first vice-president, Miss Jennie Bell; second vice-president, W. C. Stephens; treasurer, Miss Nellie Bennett; secretary, F. A. Moody.

Nashville.-Nashville Stenographers' Association, organized January 6, 1893. President, James H. Jackson; first vice-president, Miss Anna Hageman; second vice-president, S. W. Harwood; secretary, Mrs. Anna F. Hickman; treasurer, W. B. Shearon. TEXAS. Dallas.-Dallas Stenographers' Association. President, F. C. Pierce; vice-president, W. R. Gumm; secretary and treasurer, Miss Nicholson; assistant secretary, Miss I. B. Rowans.

Fort Worth.-Fort Worth Stenographers' Union. Secretary pro tem., Miss Pearl Eddleman.

Galveston.-Galveston Stenographers Association. President, H. H. Harper; vicepresident, C. K. Powers; secretary, C. F. White; treasurer, Mr. Abernathy; librarian, Miss K. F. Cameron.

Waco.-Waco Stenographers' Union; organized November 11, 1892. President, Mamie Warner; vice-president, John Eaton; secretary, R. A. Hanrick; treasurer, Miss Bree.

VIRGINIA. Roanoke. The Stenographers' Association of Roanoke; organized March 24, 1891. President, F. Helvestine; vice-president, H. M. Hooker; secretary, C. A. Carpenter; treasurer, G. L. Hart.

WISCONSIN. Janesville.-Bookkeepers and Stenographers' Association. President, Arthur Harris; vice-president, Emma Sheofor; secretary, Emma Schmidley; treasurer, George W. Baird.

Milwaukee.-Milwaukee Stenographers' Association. President, H. Mitchell Wilmot; vice-president, Miss Ida Sanford; secretary, A. Langtree; assistant secretary, Miss H. Phillips; treasurer, Jno. Maxwell.

Milwaukee.-Milwaukee Stenographers' Society. President, Henry D. Goodwin; vice-presidents, C. G. Porter, Miss Fannie Moran, Raymond R. Frazier, W. S. Droppers; secretary, Miss Alice E. Stager; assistant secretary, T. N. Brown; treasurer, George H. Burnham.

West Superior.-West Superior Stenographers' Union.

Charles E. Nathan; first vice-president, Miss M. L. Breeden; second vice-president, L. L. Purvis; third vice-president, R. S. Cross; secretary, A. J. Peters; assistant secretary, Mrs. P. McIntyre; financial secretary, J. H. Eddy; treasurer, Eug. Bacarisse; librarian, Miss M. Winterhalder.

MAINE. Portland.-Portland Stenographers' Association; organized November 5, 1889; meetings held at Philharmonic Hall; membership, 50. President, Ruel Small; first vice president, Bates Torrey; second vice president, Miss H. A. Larrabee; secretary, Miss A. L. Sawyer; treasurer, H. C. Farr.

MASSACHUSETTS. Boston.-The Hall Stenographic Association; organized in December, 1890; meetings held at 657 Washington street; membership, 50. President, A. O. Hall; vice-president, H. E. Maynard; secretary and treasurer, M. C. Hall.

MICHIGAN.-Michigan State Law Stenographers' Association; organized December 26, 1890; membership, 27. President, Henry F. Walch, Grand Rapids; vice-president, George Gattrell, Marshall; secretary and treasurer, George C. Higbee, Marquette.

MINNESOTA. St. Paul.-Stenographers' Business Association of St. Paul; organized January 16, 1890; meetings held in court-house building; membership, 20. President, P. L. Wing; first vice-president, F. Shelberg; second vice-president, Will U.Smith; secretary, J. W. Rank; assistant secretary, Miss Maggie E. Barry.

MISSOURI. Kansas City.-Kansas City Stenographers' Association; organized May 10, 1890; membership, 146. President, A. P. Barnett; vice-president, M. A. Goodwin; secretary, T. W. Van Cleave; treasurer, D. A. Parsons.

St. Joseph.-St. Joseph Stenographers' Association; organized December 13, 1890; meetings held at Electric City Business College; membership, 25. President, C. O. Johnson; vice-president, D. W. Stauber; recording secretary, Nora Lee Yeager; corresponding secretary, James Christensen; treasurer, Charles A. Clark.

NEBRASKA. The Nebraska State Stenographers' Association; organized June 2, 1888; annual meetings held at Lincoln; membership, 20. President, E. R. Mockett, Lincoln; vice-president, George Coupland, Elgin; secretary and treasurer, Jno. W. Brewster, Kearney.

NEW JERSEY. Trenton.-Trenton Stenographers' Association; organized June 1, 1891. President, Kendrick C. Hill; vice-president, J. William Backes; recording secretary, Mrs. William L. Keephart; corresponding secretary, Miss Stella Garrish; librarian, Mrs. Ida M. Muse.

NEW YORK.-The New York State Stenographers' Association; organized August 18, 1876; membership (active), 67. President, Thomas R. Griffith, Rochester; vice-president, Mrs. Clara E. Brockway, Brooklyn; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Clara A. White, Elmira; librarian, Mrs. Eliza B. Burnz, New York.

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Brooklyn.-The Brooklyn Stenographers' Association; organized February 17, 1890; club house, 207 Washington avenue; membership, 177. President, W. P. Charles; vice-president, Charles S. Findlay; second vice-president, Zander Snyder; secretary, H. J. Rippel; assistant secretary, Daniel A. Sammis; recording secretary, Miss J. M. Hayes; treasurer, E. M. Martin.

Brooklyn.-The Society of American Phonographers; organized in March, 1890; membership, 20. Honorary secretary, Arthur Wilmott, 1039 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

New York.-German-American Stenographic Society "Gabelsberger;" organized October 25, 1884; meetings at 156 Second avenue; membership, 46. President, Albert Stürcke; secretary, Dr. Rudolf Tombo; treasurer, Hermann P. Klittke; librarian, Eugene H. Waul.

New York.-Harlem Stenographic Association; organized April 1, 1890; incorporated October 10, 1890; meetings held at 2370 Second avenue; membership, about 60. President, Charles A. Wilhoft; first vicepresident, Frank T. Noble; second vice-president, Marguerite E. Dittmar; recording secretary, Robert A. McClellan; first corresponding secretary, Frederick Schreiber, jr.; second corresponding secretary, Ida Hoffman; treasurer, George W. Crowley; editor, Frank P. Rich

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New York.-The International Association of Stolze Stenographers, New York; organized August 4, 1891; meetings held at 12 East Eighth street; membership, 40. President, F. O. Dettmann; first vice-president, Paul Bock; second vice-president, James Dettmann; English secretary, M. Lewy; German secretary, F. Pruppacher; treasurer, E. Tausig; librarian, C. E. Pfau.

New York.-Metropolitan Stenographers' Association; organized November 24, 1885; incorporated September 27, 1888; meetings held at 333 West Twenty-third street; membership, 500. President, H. C. Ross; first vice-president, James Feely; second vice-president, J. J. A. Cottrell; secretary, John R. Geary; treasurer, D. H. Thomas; assistant treasurer, G. Burt Myrick; librarian, B. Wood; assistant librarian, Miss G. V. Stevenson.

New York.-The Stenographers' Association of the City of New York; organized November 24, 1884; meetings held at 95 Lexington avenue; membership, about 400. President, T. M. Wall; first vice-president, J. N. Kimball; second vice-president, F. G. Effray; secretary, F. B. Porter; treasurer, Charles Hoberg; assistant treasurer, E. G. Goldfinch.

New York.-Stolze'scher Stenographen-verein zu New York; organized October 21, 1874; meetings held at 263 First street; membership, 36. President, Ernst Pingel; secretary, Eugen Daiber; cashier, August Hofman; treasurer, William Friedrich; librarian, John Wieler.

New York.-Women Stenographers and Typewritists' Union; organized April 21, 1891; meetings held temporarily at 142 East Fifty-fifth

street; membership, 16. Chairman, Therese Aub; corresponding secretary and treasurer, Henrietta H. Stoddart; recording secretary, Lucia Levy.

Rochester.-Flower City Stenographers' Association; organized April 13, 1890; meetings held at county judge's chambers, court-house; membership, 50. President, A. P. Little; first vice-president, W. R. Lansing; second vice-president, Miss E. M. Earles; secretary, Miss Annie H. Croughton; treasurer, F. M. C. Wellar.

NORTH CAROLINA. Raleigh.-Raleigh Shorthand Writers' Association; organized May 3, 1890; membership, 10. President, William Easdale; vice-president, Henry W. Miller; secretary and treasurer, Weldon T. Smith.

OHIO.-Ohio Stenographers' Association; organized August 14, 1883; membership at date of organization, 70. President, John Collins, Dayton; first vice-president, W. H. Pritchard, New Lisbon; second vicepresident, H. K. Sauder, Akron; secretary, Mrs. S. Louise Patteson, Cleveland; librarian, Jerome B. Howard, Cincinnati.

Canton.-Canton Stenographers' Association; organized March 12, 1889; meetings held at Canton Business College; membership, 15. President, G. W. Shaver; vice-president, Miss Alice Jones; secretary, Oudie Miller; treasurer, P. Philippi.

Cleveland. The Cleveland Stenographers' Association; organized January 1, 1889, reorganized and incorporated March 31, 1891; meetings held at 50 Euclid avenue; membership, 75. President, L. D. Wood; first vice-president, Norman S. Rose; second vice-presidentMiss Ida M. Sieplein; secretary and treasurer, W. F. Krenkel; assist, ant secretary and treasurer, Miss Rye Latimer.

Oxford.-Oxford Stenographers' Association; organized October 14, 1890; meetings held at Oxford College for Young Ladies; membership, 12. President, Miss Lizzie Smith; vice-president, Miss Lizzie De Witt; secretary-treasurer, Miss Minnie Clark; librarian, Miss Alice Tucker. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia.-The New Century Stenographic Association; organized in October, 1888; meetings held at 1132 Girard street; membership, 61, of which number 20 are associate members. President, Miss Ida E. Turner; vice-president, Miss Jessie Preston; recording secretary, Miss Margaret L. Welsh; corresponding secretary, Miss Fanny Arthur; treasurer, Miss Clara Bold; librarian, Miss Viola O. Richmond.*

Philadelphia.-The Philadelphia Stenographers' Association;* organized March 22, 1889; meetings held at 1134 Girard street. PresidentFrancis H. Hemperley; vice-president, Benjamin S. Banks; second vice-president, Miss Sue R. Wilkins; secretary, George H. Hardy; assistant secretary, Miss Agnes E. Goodwin; treasurer, Miss Jennie Mac Harg; librarian, Eugene McIlhone; chairman of executive committee, James B. Bonner.

*No longer existing.

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