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NATIONAL HISTORICALMAGAZINE

Published by the

NATIONAL SOCIETY, DAUGHTERS OF THE

AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Memorial Continental Hall

Washington, D. C.

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VOLUME LXXV—NUMBERS 1-12JANUARY-DECEMBER, 1941

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VOLUME LXXV-JANUARY- DECEMBER, 1941

EDITORIALS:

If I Could Talk With You. Sarah CorbinRobert, No. 1, 4; No. 2, 2; No. 3, 2;No. 4, 1.

Need For Service, A. Lily W. J. Kellahin,No. 5

President General's Message, The. No. 5,3; No. 6, 3; No. 7, 3; No. 8, 3; No. 9, 3;No. 10, 3; No. 11, 3; No. 12, 4.

FEATURE ARTICLES:

"All Through the Night." Mary EstherTull, No. 8

America Was Different. Kay Huntley,No. 4

American Beneficence. Mary Jane Brum-ley, No. 5

America's Craftsmen-Patriots. EdmundFuller, No. 3

American Orders of Nobility. VivianLyon Moore, No. 4

Arkansas Pilgrim Visits Washington, An Ethel Jo Dyer, No. 12

Autumn. Margaret A. Wallace, No. 11. . Awards of the Purple Heart. Harry VanDemark, No. 2

Bed Coverings of a Bygone Era. HelenS. Johnson, No. 2

Benjamin Franklin, America's First Manof the World. Florence S. Berryman,No. 1

Betsy Hager. Louise Hartley, No. 9 California Neighborhood Center, A. Ger-

trude I. Miller, No. 5 Candidates for National Office. No. 4- • - •Caroline Scott Harrison: A Daughter ofOld Oxford. Ophia D. Smith, No. 4

Charles Towne Path, The. Frank H Grows, No. 10

Christmas With Grandmother. ElinorEmery Pollard, No. 12

Consul of France, A. Orvar Odd, No. 5 . Cradle of States, The. Catherine Cate Cob-lentz—

III. The First Babies of the Midwest,No. 1

IV. The First Far Western Babies,No. 2

Delaware Signers Oath of Allegiance Eleanor B. Cooch, No. 9, 53; No. 10, 69

Dr. Stephen Bloomer Balch. Eva WhippleClearman, No. 9

Dutch Mementoes of Lewes. Lilly LykesShepard, No. 1

Early American Fashion. Pattie Ellicott,No. 11

Face to Face with Founding Fathers Florence S. Berryman, No. 5

Family Tradition—How Reliable. Char-lotte L. Pulliam, No. 7

Fiftieth Continental Congress. ElisabethE. Poe, No. 6

Fiftieth Continental Congress Forecast,The. No. 4

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First American Straw Hat, The. JuliaW. Wolfe, No. 5 22

Garden by the Schuylkill. Mildred Mas-ters, No. 4 19

Gentle Art of Lace-Making, The. SusanRogers Morton, No. 2 43 Giant of Virginia, A. M. Mary Terretta,No. 5 8

Good Will Tour to Mexico, A. Mary F Oberholser, No. 10 4

Goodwin Building, The. John M. Patter-son, No. 9 14

Grandfather Walter's Will. Buchanan28 Campbell, No. 2 48

Grave of Daniel Boone, The. Rich Service,27 No. 5 23

Great Ringing of Bells, A. Mrs. Leland18 Stanford Duxbury, No. 6 29

Half-Forgotten Romances of American25 History. Elisabeth E. Poe, No. 10. . . . 30

Happy Refugee, A. Hazel Fenton Scher-38 merhorn, No. 5 36

Historic Footprints. Anna Jean Weigle,32 No. 6 3265 House Dedicated For Equal Rights For

Women, A. Ivy Lindsley, No. 1 2113 How Women Serve in Britain. Mary

Craig McGeachy, No. 6 2234 Items from the President General's Note-

book. No. 8 54Junior American Citizens. Helen Grace

41 Harshbarger, No. 11 5028 Lord Lothian's Americana. Eloise Lowns-

bery, No. 10 2237 Lost Soldier of a Lost Cause, The. Ruel41 McDaniel, No. 3 10

Man of Achievement, A. Jennie Staks4 McKee, No. 5 4

Man's Noblest Heritage of Green. Elisa-32 beth E. Poe, No. 8 4

Music in Colonial America. Glen Dillard34 Gunn, No. 9 414 Natchez and the Revolution. Harold L.

Leisure, No. 3 19Old Exchange Building in Charleston, The

Nellie P. Waldenmaier, No. 10 376 Old Mission Dam at San Diego, The

Edith Ward Berwyn, No. 8 2437 Our John Flood. No. 8 44

Our Navy in the Revolution. Charles LeeLewis, No. 8. 8

Our New National Officers. No. 6 1218 Painter's Madonna, The. C. Law Watkins,

No. 12 1335 Paisley Shawls. Elinor Emery Pollard,

No. 4 364 Patriotic Program at Yorktown on Octo-

ber 19th. No. 10 1728 Pine Plantations. No. 4 9

Pioneers and Presidents. Ross L. Holman,20 No. 3 14

Pirate Contract and Captain Danglade,4 The. Nellie P. Waldenmaier, No. 7 . . . . 14

Priscilla Mullins—John Alden. Elisabeth42 E. Poe, No. II 12

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Quaker Soldiers in Delaware. Anna T.Lincoln McCrea, No. 7 7

Quilts Are Documents. Florence Peto,No. 8 14

Remember the Mayflower! Margaret N Martin, No. 11 37

Revolutionary Period Art in AmericanLouvre. Elisabeth E. Poe, No. 7 4

Romances of American History. Elisa-beth E. Poe, No. 9 8

Scheduled Meetings of the ContinentalCongress. No. 4 44

Shrine of Peace, The. Louise QuarlesLewis, No. 4 12

Shrine for Pilgrims of Architecture, A Helen H. Lawton, No. 1 29

Story of "Rosalie," The. Dixie CottonHerrin, No. 3 22

"Sugar and Spice . . ." Dorothy PrewittPohlman, No. 5 34

Swiss of the Red River Country, The Nellie P. Waldenmaier, No. 1 16

Texas Selectees. Dorothy Clyce Smith,No. 11 22

"The Federal Union: It Must Be Pre-served!" H. M. Hobson, No. 3 13

"These Gallant Gentlemen" of the Battleof New Orleans. Donald Cameron, No. 3. 4

Through the Year with Feminine Revo-lutionists. Louise Hartley.

III. Madam Knight, An Early FemaleEducator, No. I 46

IV. Esther Fleming Lowrey, A LadyDiplomat, No. 2 22

V. Hannah Dustin, A Massachu-setts Retaliator, No. 3 32

VI. Maly Barrett, the Concord Ar-morer, No. 4 32

VII. Mary Fuller Percival, a Humani-tarian, No. 5 26

Toasts to Achievements. No. 1 38Tragedies of Mt. Airy Women. Mary C

Littell, No. 1 26. Trumpet Call, The. SaideeK. Boyd, No. 7 10Vanished Birds of Early America. Lorine

Letcher Butler, No. 4 14Washington Cathedral: A Witness to

Christ in Nation's Capital. Elisabeth E.Poe, No. 12 6

Washington's Own Birthdays. EloiseLownsbery, No. 2 16

What Are the Air Waves Saying? MyrtleM. Lewis, No. 1 48

When I Knew Lincoln. Mary Delahay,Told to Mary Carter, No. 2 25

ILLUSTRATIONS:"A Gentleman in Adoration Before the

Madonna," Moroni. No. 12 17Alabama—Shaded Counties Have D.A.R.

Chapters. No. 8 39Alkire, Bernice. No. 3 52Alba Belmont House. No. I 21, 22, 25"American Frontier Life," Painting. No. 4 31A Merry Christmas and a Happy NewYear—from Godey's "Lady Book." No. 1 2

Applique Quilt. No. 8 23Applique Work on Quilt, Photo of. No. 2 34Architect's Drawing of Washington Cathe-

dral. No. 12 2

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At Ward's Tavern in Amelia County.No. 5 12

Balch, Dr. Stephen Bloomer. No. 9 18Bas Relief in Garden Wall, A. No. 12. . . 11Battle between Bon Homme Richard and

Serapis. No. 8 13Battle of Bunker Hill and Burning of

Charlestown, The. No. 9 29Benjamin Franklin as a 'Young Man,

Portrait of. No. 1 ... 40, 43Benjamin West's Portrait, Sir Guy John-son. No. 7 6

Berner, William S. No. 6 35Bishop Freeman. No. 12 7Blodgett, Mrs. Delos A., and Russell

Chute. No. 5 36Blodgett, Mrs. Samuel. No. 11 5Botticelli's "The Adoration of the Magi."No. 12 3

British Retreating from Concord, The No. 4 33

Burnley, Miss Mary Jane. No. 9 17Campbell, Mrs. Samuel James, Treasurer

General, N.S.D.A.R. No. 12 38Caroline Scott Memorial at Miami Uni-

versity. No. 4 6Carroll, Mrs. Charles, Jr. No. II 7Cast of Junior Members of Washington-Lewis Chapter, Fredericksburg, Va.No. 10 10

Cathedral Altar and Choir. No. 12 10Chantilly Veil, The. No. 2 9Charter Emblem, N.S.C.A.R., Reproduc-

tion of. No. 2 67Charlemagne Font in Little Hortulus.No. 12 11

Children's Chapel, Washington Cathedral,The. No. 12 8

Colonel Samuel Colt, Inventor. No. 3 31Colonial Kitchen in Memorial Continental

Hall. No. 11 2Colson, Fawnie Mae. No. 1 15Copperplate Engraving, by Paul Revere.No. 3 27

Cordon, Mrs. Norman. No. 7 • 45Cottage Herb Garden at Washington

Cathedral. No. 8 5Cover Design—

Andrew Jackson. No. 3.Mount Vernon in Virginia. No. 2.Oldest Wing of Mount Airy. No. I.Carolina Paraquet. No. 4. JamesNourse and His Wife, Sarah.No. 5.

Constitution Hall. No. 6.Adopted Colors of the ContinentalArmy. No. 7.

Adopted Colors of the National So-ciety, Daughters of the AmericanRevolution. No. 8.

Crockett, Mrs. Robert 0 No. 11 61Crutchfield, Mrs. William No. 11 29Daniel Boone at Eighty-five. No. 5 23Daniel Boone Trying His Coffin. No. 5 24D.A.R. Members in Mexico City. No. 10 6D.A.R. Members Meet U. S. Ambassador

Josephus Daniels in Mexico City. No. 10 2D.A.R. Tourist Party at American Em-

bassy, Mexico City. No. 10 7

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Hamilton, Mrs. Alexander. No. 11 PAGE

6Scarrem. No. 11 60 Hammond-Harwood House in Annapolis.

Dedication of Penny Pines Marker Con-servation Project of Minnesota. No. 11 53

No. 1 28, 30,Harman, Mrs. Sayers French. No 11. . .

31, 3361

Dedication Scene of Government Marker Harnish, Mrs. H. W., Presenting Flags.at Thomaston, Ga. No. 12 47 No. 7 43

Dedication of Tablet CommemoratingBattle of Great Cane Brake. No. 8. . . . 51

Harris, Mrs. Frank L., National Chairman,Junior Membership. No. 8 55

Defense Float, Stephen Watts Kearny Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, EngravingChapter. No. 10 59 on Ivory. No. 4 5

Delahay, Mary. No. 2 31 Harrison, Mrs. Benjamin, Engraving onDetail of Friendship Quilt. No. 8 22 Ivory. No. 4 4Dodge, Moses Henry. No. I 6 Harvey W. Wiley, from "Watchdog of aDigges House, Yorktown. No. 10. 19 Nation." No. 7 53Displayin Orthopedic Hospital Museum,

Gastonia, N. C. No. 10 51Headstone Pertaining to Minnesota's First

Child. No. 2 39Doll of Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. Health House, Pre-school Clinic, 1939.No. 12 29 No. 12 52

Dougherty, Lewis Russell. No. 2 40 Heaton, Mrs. Louise Mosely, NationalDumbarton House, Home of Joseph President, C.A.R. No. 6 34

Nourse. No. 5 4 Heath Hen The. No. 4 14Dyer, Miss Ethel Jo, Arkansas Pilgrim. Heirloom down of 1850. No. 9 20No. 12 32 House of James Barrett in Concord, Mass.

Eagle Peculiar to America, The (Etching). No. 4 32No. 4 26 Implements of Lace-Making. No. 2 4

18th Century Music Heard Again at Inspection of Women's Auxiliary Air ForceWilliamsburg. No. 9 5 at London Airdrome. No. 6 23

Eli Whitney, Portrait, by S. F. B. Morse. Interior of Cottage Herb Garden. No. 8. 6No. 3 28 Ivory-Billed Woodpecker. No. 4 16

Elizabeth Roberts Canby, Portrait of. James Canby, Portrait of. No. 7 8No. 7 9 James K. Polk, Home of. No. 3 18

"Enthroned Madonna and Child", Painting Jay, Mrs. John. No. 11 5Byzantine School. No. 12 13 Jean Baptiste Danglade. No. 7 15

Facsimile Autographs of California "Cov- Jean Louis Armand Danglade. No. 7 . . . 16ered Wagon Babies." No. 2 46 John Alden and Priscilla Mullins. No. 11. 12

First Custom House in America, York-town. No. 10 19

John Alden House at Duxbury, Mass.No. 11 15

Fleming Castle. No. 2 24 John Bartram House. No. 4 19Frederick March, Martha Scott, in "One John Flood. No. 8 44Foot in Heaven." No. 11 42 John Paul Jones. No. 8 8

Front Page of the "Le Courrier de la John Paul Jones bidding good-by to hisLouisiane," The. No. 3 7 victorious ship: the Bon Homme Rich-

Garden at Mount Vernon, The. No. 4 46 ard. No. 8 2Gateway to the Norton Estate. No. '10.. 33 Joseph Gerard as Gen. Pershing, in "Ser-Geddy, Vernon M., Vice President of the geant York." No. 11 38

Williamsburg Restoration and Mrs. Junior Quintuplets of Arizona JuniorW. A. R. Goodwin and Three Sons. No. Membership. No. 4 669 15 Kirkland Street, once the Charles Towne

General Andrew Jackson. No. 3 12 Path. No. 10 34General Andrew Jackson, Daguerreotype Kitchell, Alma. No. 1 49

of. No. 3 16 Knee-Buckle. No. 9 24General Beauregard House in New Orleans, Lace Collars. No. 2 6The. No. 3 10 Landing of Madame Cadillac and Madame

General William Moultrie. No. 10 36 Tonti. No. 1 12George Clymer. No. 8 30 Lamp Post, Relic of the Past. No. 10... 35Gill, Mrs. Allen Russell, and School Chil- Lewis, Mrs. Lawrence. No. 11 8

dren. No. 5 58 Life Mask ofGlasses in North Carolina Room, Memorial Charles Carroll. No. 5 28

Continental Hall. No. 10 29 Dolly Payne Madison. No. 5 30Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. James Madison. No. 5 29No. 5 21 John Adams. No. 5 32

Great Auk. No. 4 17 Marquis de Lafayette. No. 5 33Greycourt, Residence of St. John de Creve- Thomas Jefferson. No. 5 31

coeur. No. 5 16 Lincoln's Autograph in Mary Delahay'sGrisard, Zelie Constance Simon and Album. No. 2 25

Children, Photograph of. No. 1 16 Lincoln, Mrs., Photo of. No. 2 28Grisard, Zelie Constance Simon, Daughters Lord Lothian. No. 10 22

of. No. 1 19 Lowery, Esther. No. 2 22Hallowe'en Party, Orthopedic Hospital, Lowery, Thomas. No. 2 22

Gastonia, N. C. No. 10 14 McGeachy, Mary Craig. No. 6 22

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Madison, Mrs. James. No. 11 6"Madonna and Child," Franciabigio.

No. 12 16Map of Kentucky. No. 11 66Map of Nebraska. No. 10 63Map of Virginia. No. 12 58Maine, Map of. No. 9 35Margaret Cleland's Friendship Quilt No. 8 21

Mariah Cole's Quilt. No. 8 20Marker Unveiling at Home of Georgia

Patriots. No. 11 58Martha Washington de Wolf Briggs Quilt No. 8 18

Martin, Mrs. George A. No. 9 31May, Mrs. Arnold H. No. 11 62"Meet the Fleet," cast of. No. 3 45Members of Anthony Nigo Chapter atGravemarking. No. 10 55

Members of cast in "sing," held by D. C Filing and Lending Committee, D.A.R Aro. 9 21

Members of Mary Chilton Chapter atDedicatory Ceremony. No. 10 58

Midnight Wedding Ceremony. No. 9 19Molly Pitcher Float. No. 10 54Monument over Grave of Francis ScottKey. No. 8 29

Monument of Hannah Dustin. No. 3. . . 32Moore House, Yorktown. No. 10 18Mr. Lincoln's Views on the RepublicanPlatform. No. 2 26, 27

Mrs. Oberholser is Greeted by SenoraAmalia C. C. Ledon. No. 10 4

Mrs. Pouch Greets a Young Friend.No. 12 5

Murillo's "Assumption of the Virgin."No. 10 5

National Defense, Theme of the FiftiethContinental Congress. No. 4 42, 43

Nathanile Hurd, Silversmith, by Copley.No. 3 29

Nicholson, Doris. No. 12 50Nightcap, A. No. 2 11Norton House, The. No. 10 32Officers of Independence Pioneers, Chap-

ter, D.A.R. and Children of C.A.R. anddescendants of Jeremiah Burnett. No.7 . 49

Olden Days at Williamsburg, Va. No. 9 . . 2Old Fort Snelling, Painting of. No. 2. . . . 37Old Glory Waving in the Breeze. No. 11. 25Old Rail Fence, The. No. 5 17On Duty with the Auxiliary Territorial

Service. No. 8 25Original Packing House of John Bartram.

o. 4 23Orton, Mrs. William C. No. 10 21Our New National Officers. No. 6 13, 14,

15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21Paisley Shawl of 1840 Period. No. 4 36Participants in Dedication of Marker at

Site of Old Mission Dam. No. 8 25Passenger Pigeon, Female. No. 4 18Path Through Bartrarn's Wonder Garden,A. No. 4 20

Pat Lyon, Blacksmith, Portrait of. No. 3. 24Peter Francisco. No. 5 8Pictorial Glimpses of the 50th Continental

Congress. No. 6 8,9Pine Plantations. No. 4 10, 11

"Plump Mistress Knight," Artist's Con-ception of. No. 1

Prall, Mrs. Anning S. No. 10 President General and Jessie Stough in

Florida, The. No. I President General, Mrs. William H. Pouch,

N.S.D.A. R. No. 6 Purple Heart Badge of Military Merit No. 2

Randolph, Mrs. Thomas M. No. 11 Real Daughter, Mrs. Anna Knight

Gregory. No. 7 Recreation Room at Fort Williams, Maine No. 8

Red Cross Uses Constitution Hall Corridor No. 9

Replica of Fort Nashboro. No. 3 Replicas of the Conner Cabin, School-house and Church. No. 1

Restoring American Flag at Fort Mason,Calif. No. 11

Restoration of Surgeon's Quarters of FortWinnebago. No. 11

Richards, Mrs. W: F., Chairman of the1942 National Junior Assembly. No. 6.

Robert, Mrs. Henry M., Jr. No. I Robert, Mrs. Henry M. Robert, Jr., Hon-

orary President General, Presents Book-let Red Cross. No. 12

Robert, Mrs. Henry M. Jr. Retiring Presi-dent General, in Gown of Mrs. BenjaminHarrison. No. 4

"Rosalie," Mississippi Shrine. No. 3. . . Ruff, Ann. No. 2 Savage's Famous Painting of the Wash-

ington Family. No. 7 Scene from "Flag of Humanity." No. 1 Scene from "H. M. Pulham, Esquire."No. 12

Scene from "How Green Was My Val-ley." No. 10

Scene from "That Woman of Mine."No. 8

Scene, "The Corsican Brothers." No. 12.Scene from "The Prime Minister." No. 12.Scene from "They Died With Their BootsOn." No. 12

Scene from "Wild Geese Calling." No. 9 . Scene from "Wings of Steel." No. 6 Sedgwick, Mrs. Theodore. No. 11 Senate Chamber in Maryland State House.No. 4

Silhouette, Betsy Percival Leuty. No. 5 Silhouette, Thdmas Leuty. No. 5 Sinclair, Mrs. C. A. Swann, NationalChairman Magazine Committee. No. 9.

Singers of Folk Songs, of Marrowbone,Ky. No. 12

Silk Embroidered Spread. No. 8 Sister Mary Hilda, The First South Da-

kota Baby. No. 2 St. John de Crevecoeur. No. 5 St. Peter's Church in Lewes, Delaware.No. 1

Soldiers' Service Bureau Hostess Commit-tee of Lady Washington Chapter, D.A.R.No. 11

Statue of George Washington in MexicoCity. No. 10

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Studying Together to Become Americans.No. 5

Stuart's Portrait of John Barry. No. 8. . Stuart's George Washington. No. 7 Stuart's Portrait of Mrs. Richard Yates No. 7

Sunburst Quilt. No. 8 Tablet at Head of Kirkland Street. No. 10Taney House, Frederick, Maryland. No.8.Tinawin, Miss Emelda, Caroline E. Holt

Scholarship Fund Nurse. No. II Tomb of Gen. Marquis Calmes, The No. 8

"The Alba Madonna," Raphael. No. 12 "The Hermitage." No. 3 "The Highlands," Georgetown. No. 5 . . "The Kindling Flame," cast of. No. 2 "The Latest News," Painting. No. . • • •"The Madonna of Humility," Fra Angelo.No. 12

"The Rest on the Flight to Egypt,"Gerard David. No. 12

The Woman's Job. No. 9 Treasures in Our Museum. No. 12 Translator Assigned to Historical RecordsSurvey, A. No. 3

Two Betsy Rosses of Today. No. II . Undersleeves. No. 2 Val Cleve, Charlotte "Quisconsin" Clark No. 1

"Vestavia," in Alabama. No. 5 Victory Monument, Yorktown. No. 10 View of Apse from Garden, Washington

Cathedral. No. 12 View of the Goodwin Building, A. No. 9 Waiver to Bounty Land of John Warner,An Original. No. 1

Washington and Fairfax Hunting. No. 2 Washington's Peace Ball. No. 2 Washington's Reception at Trenton No. 2

Wayside Cross in Bishop's Garden. No. 12Wedding Fichu, The. No. 2 Wedding of Nellie Custis, The. No. 2 Wedding Reception of Nellie Custis, The No. 2

Whitman, Narcissa Prentiss. No. 2 William Davidson Memorial. No. 11. . . William Peery, Pioneer, Tombstone No. 9

Woodrow Wilson Tomb. No. 12 Workers at Albany R. R. Station for

Draftees. No. 6 Wounding a British Trooper. No. 5 Wren Hands Fleet Air Arm Pilot a Cup

of Tea After His Flight. No. 6 Wren Messenger Delivers Orders to Pilot No. 6 . . . .

Wrens on the Fleet Air Arm Airdrome No. 6

Wren Plots Course for Watching AirPilots. No. 6

The Yankee Pedler, Painting of. No. 3 Yew Walk in Bishop's Garden. No. 12 Young New Englanders Taking Test for

Air Corps. No. 10 Zwaanedael House in Lewes, Delaware No. 1

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IN MEMORIAM:

No. 2, 47; No. 7, 28; No. II, 30; No. 12, 56.

OFFICIAL:5 Administrative Committees: No. 1, 79;1733 No. 4, 72; No. 12, 106.29 Approved Schools List: No. 1, 78; No. 4,

71; No. 6, 99; No. 7, 63; No. 8, 67;

28 No. 9, 63; No. 10, 79; No. 11, 83; No. 12,105.

Constitution Hall Season Schedule. No.10, 75. No. 11 79

Membership of N.S.D.A.R.: No. 2, 79;No. 4, 69; No. 8, 63.

National Board of Management Members:69 No. 1, 76; No. 4, 69; No. 6, 96; No. 7, 60;29 No. 8, 64; No. 9, 60; No. 10, 76; No. 11,

80; No. 12, 102.14 National Committee Chairmen: No. 1, 79;

No. 4, 72; No. 9, 50; No. 10, 47; No. 11,15 44; No. 12, 106.44 National Society, Children of the Amer-18 ican Revolution, Board of Management

Members: No. 1, 79; No. 4, 72; No. 6 , 99;4 No.7, 63; No. 8, 67; No. 9, 63; No. 10,79;27 No. 11, 83; No. 12, 105.5 Minutes, National Board of Management

Meetings:7 Special Meeting, December 4, 1940.18 No. 1 7518 Regular Meeting, National Board of

Management, Minutes of, January31, 1941. No.3 56

Minutes, National Board of ManagementMeetings: Regular Meeting, April 21,1941. No. 6 90

Minutes'

National Board- of Manage-ment Meetings: Special Meeting, June4, 1941. No. 7 59

Minutes, National Board of Manage-ment Meetings: Regular Meeting, Octo-ber 24, 1941. No. 12 71

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REGULAR DEPARTMENTS:

Book Reviews: No. /, 62; No. 2, 64; No.3, 42; No. 4, 56; No. 5, 50; No. 6, 57;No. 7, 55; No. 8, 60; No. 9, 51; No. 10,41; No. 11, 32; No. 12, 37.

America in Stamps, by Carl Crow,No. 3 44

American History to 1865 and Ameri-can History since 1865, by GeorgeM. Stephenson, No. 3 44

America's Last Chance, by AlbertCarr, No. 2 65

Anthony Wayne, Trouble Shooter of theRevolution, by Harry EmersonWildes, No. 10 41

Atlas of World Review, An, by CliffordH. McFadden, No. 2 66

Barksdale Family History and Geneal-ogy, by Capt. John A. Barksdale,No. 9

Birds Around the Year, by LorineLetcher Butler, No. 4

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Book of Holidays, The, by J. WalkerMcSpadden, No. 2

Brandywine, The, by Henry SeidelCanby, No. 7

By the Dim Lamps, by Nathan Schach-ner, No. 6

Cadiz to Cathay, by Miles P. Duval,Jr., No. 5

Carter, Sharpe and Allied Families,by Tuttle Pub. Co. No. 1, 64, 65.No. 12

City of Illusion, by Vardis Fisher,No. 6

Concord's Happy Rebel, by HenryDavid Thoreau, No. 3

Delaware, The, by Henry EmersonWildes, No. 7

Desert Country, by Edwin Cone, No. 12France on Berlin Time, by ThomasKernan, No. 10

From Panama to Verdun, by PhilippeBunau-Varilla, No. 5

George Washington as the French KnewHim, by Gilbert Chinard, No. 2

Green Centuries, by Caroline Gordon,No. 12

Green Enchantment, by Rosetta E Clarkson, No. 4

Ground We Stand On, The, by JohnDos Passos, No. 9

Haven for the Brave, by ElizabethYates, No. 10

Hilton Head, by Farrar and Rinehart,No. 6

Historic Americans, by Elbridge S Brooks, No. 2

Historic Heg Memorial Park, by EllaStratton Colbo, No. 3

Homespun and Blue, by MarthaGenung Stearns, No. 4

Hudson, The, by Carl Carmer, No. 7 Hurricane Hush, by Laurie Havron,No. 11

Indian Agents of the Old Frontier, byFlora Warren Seymour, No. 8

I Rode with Stonewall, by Henry KydDouglas, No. 3

Kaw, The, the Heart of a Nation, byFloyd Benjamin Streeter, No. 7. . . .

Locomotives on Parade, by EdwardHungerford, No. 3

Long Meadows, by Minnie HiteMoody, No. 6

Martha Washington Cook Book, The,by Marie Kimball, No. 2

Maryland During the American Revo-lution, by Esther Mohr Dole, No. 5.

Melchor Engle Family History andGenealogy, The, No. 9

Mill Stream, by Hortense Lion, No. 6 Missing Half, The, by Augusta HaienSeaman, No. 12

Morning in the Land, by JessicaNelson, No. 6

The Morning of America, by Frank J.Klingberg, No. 7

My Treasure House, by EdithMcDowell Beeken, No. 7

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65

55

58

50

64

58

44

5764

42

51

65

37

56

51

43

57

64

44

5756

32

60

43

56

44

57

64

51

5258

37

58

58

58

Nathaniel Hawthorne, a Modest Man,by Edward Mather, No. 2

The Neutral Ground, by Frank 0 Hough, No. 6

Norway, Neutral and Invaded, byHalvdan Koht, No. 12

Not Without Peril, by Minnie HiteMoody, No. 6

Our Contemporary Composers, by JohnTasker Howard, No. 5

Out at the Soldiers' Home, by ElizabethCorbett, No. 5

Patriot's Kit, The, by Rand, McNallyCo., No. 2

Pilgrimages to the Graves of 126 Revo-lutionary Soldiers in Albany County,New York, by Towasentha Chapter,DAR., No. 2

Portuguese Voyages to America in theFifteenth Century, by Samuel EliotMorison, No. 1

Powder River, Let 'er Buck, by Stru-thers Burt, No. 7

Recent America, by Henry BamfordParkes, No. 4

Reckon with the River, by ClarkMcMeekin, No. 6

Richard Pryne, by Cyril Harris, No. 6 Sacramento, River of Gold, The, by

Julian Dana, No. 7 Sailor of Fortune, by Hulbert Footner,No. 1

Shrubs in the Garden and TheirLegends, by Vernon Quinn, No. 4

Singing Valleys, the Story of Corn, byDorothy Giles, No. 3

Speak Up for Democracy, by EdwardL. Bernays, No. 3

Swiss in the United States, The, byJohn Paul von Grueningen, Editor,No. 1

Teaching Materials on the Defense ofDemocracy, by Education PoliciesCommission, No. 4

Truth About Leif Ericsson, The, byWilliam B. Goodwin, No. 5

Vanguards of the Frontier, by EverettDick, No. 5

Viking and the Red Man, The, byReider T. Sherwin, No. 1

Wagons Away, by Josephine E. Phil-lips, No. 10

Washington and the Revolution, A Re-appraisal, by Bernard Knollenberg,No. 2

Way Down in Tennessee, by ElviraGarner, No. 11

West of the River, by Dorothy Gardi-ner No. 5

Wilderness Chronicles, by Pennsyl-vania Historical Commission, No 11

Williamsburg, Old and New, by Hilde-garde Hawthorne, No. 8

Wings Over the Americas, by AliceRogers Hart, No. 1

With Sword and Lancet, The Life ofGeneral Hugh Mercer, by JosephWaterman, No. 8

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58

37

57

51

51

65

66

63

57

57

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56

63

56

42

42

64

57

51

50

62

43

64

32

50

32

61

63

61

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Children of the American Revolution: No.2, 67; No. 6, 34; No. 7, 48; No. 8, 56;No. 9, 42; No. 10, 50; No. 11, 45; No.12, 49.

Another Great Man, No. 2 67Cancelled Stamps Will Aid Little

Children, No. 10 50"Come Into My Parlor," Said the

Spider, Rosalind Atwater Smith,No. 7 48

Early Settlers' Sampler Contest, No 8 . . 57Greetings, Mrs. Louise Mosely Heaton,No. 6 34

Greetings, William S. Berner, No. 6 . 35"Heirs of Liberty," No. 12 49Ichabod Wood and His Valiant Crew,by Janet Ingram, No. 8 56

State Conference of West Virginia,No. 9 42-43

Third Annual Conference of Illinois,No. 11 45-46

Yorktown Celebration, by Donald K.Becker, No. 10 50

Committee Reports: No. 1, 66; No. 2, 70;No. 3, 45; No. 4, 60; No. 5, 60; No. 6,52; No. 7, 53; No. 8, 58; No. 9, 47;No. 10, 44; No. 11, 38; No. 12, 38.

Advancement of American Music: No.1, 69; No. 2, 74; No. 8, 47; No. 4,63; No. 5, 60; No. 10,46; No. 12, 41.

American Indians: No. 11 40Americanism: No. 10 45American Red Cross: No. 12 40Approved Schools: No. 3, 49; No. 4, 60 Correct Use of the Flag: No. 9 49D. A. R. Museum: No. 2 71Education: No. 1, 66; No. 2, 72; No. 3,

50.Filing and Lending: No. 12 38Genealogical Records: No. 1, 50; No. 2,50; No. 3, 35; No. 4, 47; No. 5, 38;No. 6, 36; No. 7, 29; No. 8, 38; No.9, 34; No. 10, 62; No. 11, 66; No.12, 57.

Good Citizenship Pilgrims Clubs: No.3, 52; No. 10, 47.

Junior American Citizens: No. 1, 68;No. 3, 48; No. 4, 60; No. 5, 62; No. 8,57; No. 9, 48; No. 10, 44; No. 11,38, 50; No. 12, 41.

Motion Pictures: No. 2, 70; No. 8, 45;No. 4, 62; No. 5, 60; No. 6, 52; No.7, 53; No. 8, 58; No. 9, 47; No. 10,48; No. 11, 41; No. 12, 42.

National Historical Magazine: No. 9,26; No. 10,46; No. 11,43; No. 12, 40

National Radio: No. 12 38News Items: No. I, 59; No. 2, 68; No.8, 44; No. 4, 58; No. 5, 58; No. 6, 41;No. 7, 43; No. 8, 51; No. 9, 31; No.10, 54; No. 11, 53; No. 12, 47.

Press Relations: No. 3 47Service and Defense: No. 10, 10; No.

11, 19; No. 12, 20.Treasures in Our Museum: No. 10, 29;No. 11, 10; No. 12, 18.

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Genealogical: /, 50; 2, 50; 3, 35; 4,47;5, 38; 6, 36; 7, 29;62; //, 66; 12, 57.

8, 38; 9, 34; 10,

Abstracts of Wills:

Bailey, No. 2, 52, 56; Bass, No. 2,53, 54, 55, 56; No. 4, 52; Baugh,No. 2, 55; Burks, No. 1, 50; Clark,No. 1, 51; No. 2, 53; Clarke, No.1, 51; Currier, No. 2, 56; Feather-ston, No. I, 51; Fowlkes, No. 2,53; No. 2, 54; No. 4, 52; Harper,No. I, 50; Hawkins, No. 2, 53;Hill, No. 1, 51; No. 2, 52, 53;No. 4, 52; Jeffress, No. 2, 53;McGehee, No. 1, 51, 52; Mar-shall, No. 1, 51; No. 2, 52; Owen,No. 1, 52; No. 2, 52; Penick, No.1, 52, 53; Penix, No. 1, 53;Perkinson, No. 2, 52, 54; Rudd,No. 2, 55; Sydnor, No. 2, 53; No. 4,52; Waltin, No. 2, 52; Wanton,No. 2, 56.

Answers:

Bledsoe, No. 6, 36; Clark, No. 3, 41;No. 6, 37; Christie, No. 3, 41;Guinandeau, No. 8, 41; Hart,No. 3, 40; Johnson, No. 11, 69;Linn, No. 3, 41; McCoy, No. 3,40; Orr, No. 6, 37; Park, No. 6,37; Sharp, No. 11, 69; Steinhauer,No. 3, 40; Trabue, No. 3, 40.

Miscellaneous:

Constitution and Its Framers, The,No. 5, 38.

Continental Soldiers, Bedford Co.,Va., No. 7, 31, 32, 33; No. 8, 40,41, 42.

Coombs Family Bible Records,No. 11, 68, 69.

D.A.R. Survey-Alabama, No. 8,38, 39, 40; Kentucky, 66, 67, 68;Maine, No. 9, 34, 35, 36; Nebras-ka, No. 10, 62, 63, 64; Virginia,No. 12, 57, 58.

Eligibility for Membership inN.S.D.A.R., No. 12, 59, 60.

Essentials to Study of Local An-cestry, No. 4, 47, 48, 49.

Know Your Own Community, No.1, 50.

Marriages of Mecklenburg Co., Va.,No. 12, 62.

Meredith Family in Butler Co.,Ohio, No. 2, 51.

Original Pension Claim of FayetteCo., Pa., No. 11, 69.

Parish Records of Virginia, No. 12,61, 62.

Peter Goodman Bible, No. 7, 29, 30.Petition to General Assembly ofRhode Island, No. 3, 35, 36.

Recent Revolutionary AncestorsEstablished, No. 2, 62, 63; No. 5,48.

Rev. Rossell's Marriages, No. 7, 30,31.

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Revolutionary Service Through Ma-terial Aid, No. 12, 60.

Revolutionary Soldiers of LeacockPresbyterian Church, No. 5, 38.

Soldiers Waivers to Bounty Landof Rhode Island, No. 1, 56, 57, 58.

Swiss Colonists to Pennsylvania andCarolina, No. 2, 50.

Virginia in N.S.D.A.R. Library Cat-alogue, No. 12, 63.

Genealogical:Adams, No. 10,67; Aiken, No. 9,37;

Alexander, No. 5, 43, 44, 46;Allen, No. 10, 65, 67; Alred, No.6, 39; Anderson, No. 2, 61; No.4, 55; Andrews, No. I, 54; No. 4,54; Argo, No. 10, 64; Arnold, No.1,54; No. 9,41; Ashley, No. 9, 41;No. 10, 67; Atherton, No. 5, 44;Atkinson, No. 7, 35; Ayres, No. 7,36.

Bailey, No. 5, 44, 47; Baker, No. 2,60, 61; No. 10, 65; Baldwin, No.10, 64; Ballard, No. 9, 37, 41;Banks, No. 5, 45; Bannister, No.6, 38; No. 10, 65; Barnes, No. 6,39; Barnett, No. 1, 54; Barrett,No. 9, 37; Batte, No. 9, 37;Battee, No. 9, 40; Battershell,No. 2, 59; Beach, No. 2, 60;Beals, No. 6, 40; Beck, No. 6, 38;Bellamy, No. 6, 38; Bellow, No.4, 54; Bennett, No. 9, 37; Benton,No. 4, 53; Bentley, No. 4, 54;Berry, No. 6, 39; Bird, No. 8, 43;Blackford, No. 5, 44; Booth, No.1, 54; No. 6, 37; Bouton, No. 2,57; Bowles, No. I, 54; Bradford,No. 10, 67; Bradshaw, No. 5, 47;Brake, No. 2, 61; Brewster, No. 9,37; Brice, No. 2, 60; Broaddus,No. 4, 54; Bronson, No. 6, N;Brooks, No. 6, 38; Brower, No. 4,53; Brown, No. 8, 43; No. 9, 41;Bruner, No. 2, 58; Bryan, No. 2,61; Bryant, No. 2, 61; Buchanan,No. 4, 53; No. 5, 44; Bugbee,No. 5, 47; Burgess, No. 6, 38;Burns, No. 5, 47; Burnsides, No.10, 66; Burris, No. 9, 41; Burt,No. 9, 37; Burton, No. 8, 42;Butcher, No. 11, 70; Butler, No.6, 39; Byrd, No. 8, 43.

Caldwell, No. 2, 59; Calkin, No. 2,57; Card, No. 8, 43; Carpenter,No. 5, 44; Carr, No. 1, 54; Cart-wright, No. 10, 66; Casper, No.9, 41; CasselbeiTy, No. 9, 46;No. 11, 70; Chase, No. 5, 44;No. 9, 41; Chastain, No. 9, 40;Chidester, No. 9, 37; Church,No. 8, 42; Clark, No. 5, 46; No.6, 37; No. 9, 40; Clarkson, No. 9,40; Clement, No. 10, 67; Clinton,No. 9, 41; Close, No. 6, 39; Cobb,No. 2, 56; Coddington, No. 2,58, 60; Coffee, No. 4, 54; Coffey,No. 4, 54; Colburn, No. 10, 67;Collier, No. 2, 57, 61; Collins,

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No. 10, 65; Colvin, No. 9, 37;Conkling, No. 2, 60; Conn, No. 5,43; Corson, No. 6, 37; Corn-wallis, No. 2, 59; Coston, No. 10,66; Council, No. 5, 47; Councill,No. 5, 47; Cox, No. 1, 53; Crad-dock, No. 8, 43; Cronk, No. 4,54; Cullum, No. 10, 64; Curtis,No. 10, 65.

Dabney, No. 2, 61; Dale, No. 9, 41;Davey, No. 6, 40; Davidson, No.2, 57; Davis, No. 6, 39, 40; No.10, 65; Dawson, No. 5, 46; Day-ton, No. 5, 45; De Bolt, No. 1065; Delaney, No. 2, 60; Dennis,No. 2, 61; Dexter, No. 1, 54; Dey,No. 6, 40; Dickey, No. 2, 59;Dillon, No. 2, 58; Douglas, No. 2,58; No. 5, 47; Drury, No. 11, 70;Dulaney, No. 4, 54; Duncan,No. 6, 40; Dunn, No. 8, 43; Duns-more, No. 5, 47; Dutton, No. 6,38; No. 10, 65; Dwire, No. 4, 55.

Eades, No. 1, 55; Early, No. 2, 56;Easton, No. 2, 61; Eaton, No. 2,57; Edens, No. 8, 43; Eiland, No.8, 43; No. 11, 70; Elam, No. 8, 43;Eldred, No. 8, 43; Ellis, No. 9,41; Ervine, No. 4, 55; Evans, No.9, 37; Ewing, No. 12, 64.

Fairchild, No. 5, 45; Farmer, No. 8,41; Farrar, No. 7, 36; Farwell,No. 10, 67; Ferris, No. 6, 39;No. 9, 41; Fish, No. 2, 59;Fletcher, No. 10, 66; Flinn, No.12, 63; Floyd, No. 1, 55; Folkes,No. 9, 46; Ford, No. 10, 64;Fountain, No. 7, 36; Fox, No. 6,38; Freeman, No. 6, 38; Fry, No.2, 57; Fuller, No. 5, 47; No. 10, 67.

Gainer, No. 4, 53; Galloway, No. 2,58; Gallup, No. 5, 44; Gardner,No. 6, 39; Garrett, No. 10, 66;No. 12, 63; Gaumer, No. 10, 65;Gilbert, No. 11, 70; Gilliam, No.8, 62; Givens, No. 5, 44; Glenn,No. 10, 66; Glisson, No. 2, 58;Graham, No. 6, 38; Granade, No.6, 38; Granger, No. 5, 44; Grant,No. 5, 44; Grantham, No. 1, 55;Grayson, No. 10, 67; Greeley, No.4, 54; Green, No. 9, 46; Green,No. 10, 65; Gridley, No. 9, 36;Griffen, No. 5, 47; No. 4, 54;Griffith, No. 6, 37; Grigsby, No.5, 45; Grosscup, No. 2, 57;Guthrie, No. 12, 63.

Haines, No. 9, 40; Hall, No. 2, 56;Hardin, No. 2, 56; Harnett, No.10, 64; Harper, No. 10, 66;Harris, No. 7, 36; No. 10, 65;Harrison, No. 12, 63; Hartman,No. 4, 53; Harvard, No. 2, 59;Harvey, No. 2, 61; Harwood, No.10, 66; Haskens, No. 5, 45; Has-sell, No. 8, 43; Hauber, No. 6, 38;Hawkins, No. 10, 66; Hawley,No. 10, 64; Hawthorne, No. 2, 60;Haynes, No. 9, 37; Hazelet, No.10, 65; Heath, No. 11, 70; Her-

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bert, No. 10, 66; Hereford, No. 8,42; Hickman, No. 2, 58; Hill, No.9, 37; Hire, No. 11, 70; Hoagland,No. 6, 40; Hober, No. 6, 38; Hogg,No. 10, 65; Holden, No. 9, 41;Hollister, No. 1.2, 64; Holman,No. 9, 37; Holt, No. 2, 57; Hoover,No. 2, 57; Horn, No. 10, 65;Horton, No. 9, 40; Howard, No.6, 40; Hoxie, No. 1, 54; Hubbell,No. 5, 45; Huffman, No. 2, 60;Hunt, No. 9, 41; Husted, No. 5,43; Hutchinson, No. 2, 58.

Ingram No. 9, 40.Jacobi, No. 2, 57; Jackson, No. 9,41; Janes, No. 9, 40; Jennings,No. 7, 36; Joiner, No. 10, 66;Johnson, No. 2, 59; No. 4, 54;No. 9, 37; Johnston, No. 10, 67;Jones, No. 2, 59; No. 5, 45; No.II, 70; No. 12, 63; Joyner, No.10, 66; Julian, No. 6, 39; Julien,No. 6, 39.

Keith, No. 5, 47; Kerby, No. 9,37; Kerr, No. 10, 66; Key, No.11, 70; Keyes, No. 9, 37; Kinne,No. 5, 44; Kinter, No. 9, 41;Kirby, No. 9, 37; Knapp, No. 9,46; Knapp, No. 10, 67; Knight,No. 9, 46; Knowlton, No. 1, 54;Kyle, No. 9, 41.

Lambeth, No. 11, 70; Lark, No. 5,44; Latta, No. 6, 40; Laws, No.10, 65; Lee, No. 2, 57; Lee, No.10, 64, 65; Leffingwell, No. 12,63; Leighton, No. 12, 64; Lem-mon, No. 5, 45; Lemon, No. 1, 56;LeValley, No. 9, 37; Limbrey,No. 5, 47; Little, No. 9, 41;Lockwood, No. 9, 46; Loner,No. 10, 65; Long, No. 6, 39;Lord, No. 4, 53; Loveland, No. 3,41; Lucas, No. 2, 57; Luce, No. I,54; Lyne, No. 2, 57; Lyons, No. 8,43. .

McAllister, No. 2, 61; McCreary,No. 10, 66; McCumber, No. 10,65; McEntire, No. 5, 46; McGee,No. 9, 37; McMullen, No. 10, 66;McReynolds, No. I, 54; Mabie,No. 6, 37; Maddux, No. 6, 37;Mances, No. 5, 46; Markland,No. 5, 46; Martin, No. I, 54;No. 2, 61; No. 12, 63; Marvin,No. 9, 37; Mason, No. 8, 43;Massie, No. 2, 61; Mathews,No. 5, 47; Matlock, No. 10, 64;Matteson, No. 9, 37; Meeks,No. 2, 58; Meeker, No. 9, 41;Merchant, No. 9, 40; Merrick,No. 2, 58; Millar, No. 2, 57;Miller, No. 1, 57; No. 2, 60;No. 3, 41; No. 4, 52; No. 9, 41;Minton, No. 4, 53; Mitchell,No. 6, 40; No. 9,-37, 41; No. 10,67; Moffett, No. 8, 62; Monroe,No. 9, 41; Moore, No. 1, 53; No.2, 61; Morrill, No. 4, 55; Morris,No. 6, 39; Morrow, No. 1, 54;Mortimer, No. 10, 66; Moss-

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barger, No. 4, 54; Mounts, No. 1,55; Munson, No. 5, 45.

Nash, No. 2, 57; Nation, No. 2, 57,58; No. 9, 36; Neal, No. 3, 41;Nelson, No. 10, 66; Newcombe,No. 10, 66; Newton, No. 1, 53;Nine, No. 5, 43; Niver, No. 4, 54;Noyce, No. 5, 45; Nutter, No. 2,58.

Ogden, No. 4, 53; Oliphant, No. 10,67; Oliver, No. 9, 36; Overturf,No. 10, 65.

Page, No. 6, 38, 40; Paine, No. 5,44; Palmer, No. 5, 45; Pathe,No. 9, 37; Paul, No. 10, 64;Payne, No. 3, 41; Peadon, No. 4,55; Perry, No. 9, 40; Peyton,No. 2, 58; Porter, No. 2, 60;Porter, No. 10, 66; Potter, No. 9,46; Powers, No. 5, 47; Prather,No. 2, 57; Privett, No. 5, 44;Proctor, No. 7, 36; Provence,No. 10, 67; Province, No. 10,67; Putt, No. 11, 70.

Raiford, No. 2, 59; Ralston, No. 4,55; Randolph, No. 10, 65; Raw-ley, No. 6, 40; Reade, No. 9, 37;Rector, No. 2, 59; Reddick,No. 1, 53; Reddig, No. 1, 53;Redmon, No. 6, 37; Reid, No. I,54; Reynolds, No. 9, 46; Richard-son, No. 2, 60; No. 9, 41; Rifle,No. 8, 43; Roberts, No. 6, 39;Robertson, No. 8, 43; Robbins,No. 6, 40; Robinson, No. 5, 46;No. 9, 37; No. 10, 64; No. 9, 41;Rockwell, No. 5, 44; Roe, No.10, 64; Royall, No. 7, 36.

Sanborn, No. 9, 41; Schell, No. 4,53; Schermer, No. 2, 57; Schmuck-er, No. 5, 45; Scott, No. 6, 40;No. 10, 66; Search, No. 9, 37;Selover, No. 5, 43; Seymour,No. 3, 41; Sharp, No. 7, 36;Shattuck, No. 10, 67; Shaw, No.4, 52; Shawhan, No. 2, 58; Shobe,No. 9, 46; No. 10, 64; No. 11, 70;Silcoat, No. 6, 40; Simmons, No.9, 40; No. 11, 70; Sims, No. 11,70; Singleton, No. 4, 53; Sisson,No. 6, 39; Sloat, No. 1, 54; Slover,No. 5, 43; No. 7, 35; Smart, No.5, 45; Smilie, No. 2, 59; Smith,No. 2, 59; No. 5, 46, 47; No. 6,37; No. 9, 40; No. 10, 67; Snell,No. 8, 43; Snow, No. 2, 59; Spear,No. 7, 35; Spencer, No. 10, 65;Stapleton, No. 8, 42; Steele, No.4, 52, 53.

Stocker, No. 5, 44; Stookey, No.10, 64; No. II, 70; Stoughton,No. 8, 43; Stover, No. 4, 55;Strange, No. 9, 37; Strickland,No. 3, 41; No. 5, 44; Summers,No. 5, 46; Sumner, No. 4, 54;Swain, No. 2, 58; Swan, No. 2, 57;Swartwood', No. 2, 60.

Talley, No. 9, 40; Tarkington, No.8, 43; Taylor, No. 4, 54; No. 9,

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41; Tend, No. 2, 59; Teed, No. 2,59; Temple, No. 4, 54; Terrell,No. 2, 61; Thomas, No. 2, 59;Thompson, No. 4, 53, 55; No. 5,43; Thornton, No. 4, 43; Thorn-ton, No. 10, 64, 65; Threlkeld,No. 1, 55; Tidd, No. 2, 59; Til-man, No. 2, 61; Todd, No. 1, 55;Tower, No. 9, 41; Townsend, No.10, 65; Treusch, No. 5, 45; Trice,No. 9, 46; Troxall, No. 5, 43;Tucker, No. 2, 58, 61; No. 4,52; No. 9, 46; No. 10, 64, 65;Tweedle, No. 5, 45; Tyrrell, No. 9,41.

Underwood, No. 1, 55.Valentine, No. 10, 64; Vance, No.2, 56; Van Dyke, No. 8, 43; VanGundy, No. 4, 53; Vibber, No.12, 63.

Wade, No. 1, 55; No. 9, 36; Wal-lace, No. 2, 57; Walters, No. 2, 57;Waring, No. 10, 64; Warren,No. 4, 55; Watson, No. 4, 55;Weaver, No. 1, 55; Wells, No. 6,39; White, No. 2, 57; No. 4, 53;Whitehead, No. 10, 65; Whitsett,No. 5, 46; Wight, No. 10, 67;Wilkins, No. 5, 47; Willard, No.9, 46; Willett, No. 9, 46;Williams, No. 10, 66; Willoughby,No. 2, 60; Wilson, No. 4, 53;Winn, No. 10, 67; Winne, No. 2,59; Wood, No. 7, 35; No. 10, 67;No. 10, 64; Woodson, No. 1,54; Woolman, No. 9, 40; Worth-ington, No. 8, 43; No. 2, 61;Wotring, No. 5, 43; Wright,No. 7, 36.

Yount, No. 4, 55.

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Parliamentary Procedure: No. 2, 76; No.6, 54; No. 8, 45; No. 9,38; No. 10, 60;No. 11, 63; No. 12, 53.

Junior Membership: No. 1, 74; No. 2, 75;No. 3, 53; No. 4, 66; No. 5, 49; No. 6,48; No. 7, 45; No. 8, 55; No. 9, 44; No.10, 51; No. 11, 47; No. 12, 50.

NEWS ITEMS:

Alexandria, Virginia, Homes Tour,No. 4, 25

Cancelled Stamps Will Aid LittleChildren, No. 10, 50; No. 12, 27.

Candidates for National Office, No.4, 41.

Dedications at Valley Forge, Penn-sylvania, No. 4, 25.

Early Settlers' Sampler Contest, No.8, 57.

Fashion Show at Stamford, No. 12, 52.The Fiftieth Continental Congress,No. 4, 42, 43.

Membership Roll Call for Defense,No. 8, 35.

Navy Day Observance, October 27,No. 10, 40.

Scheduled Meetings of the ContinentalCongress, No. 4, 44, 45.

Share Your Holiday Cheer, No. 12,23.

State Conferences:

Alabama, No. 8 48Arkansas, No. 5 53California, No. 7 39Colorado, No. 5 54Connecticut, No. 6 44Florida, No. 5 52Hawaii, No. 5 52Idaho, No. 5 54 -Illinois, No. 5 54Indiana, No. 1 72Iowa, No. 5 55Kansas, No. 6 46Kentucky, No. 6 44Massachusetts, No. 5, 57; No. 11. . . 36Michigan, No. 7, 38; No. 11 35Minnesota, No. 11 35New Hampshire, No. 7 40New Jersey, No. 5 56New York, No. 12 45Ohio, No. 6 45Oklahoma, No. 5 53Oregon, No. 7 37Pennsylvania, No. 7 58Rhode Island, No. 5, 56; No. 11 35South Carolina, No. 7 40South Dakota, No. 5 57Tennessee, No. 1 72Vermont, No. 11 34Virginia, No. 8 48Wisconsin, No. 7 41Wyoming, No. 11 34

VERSE:

Abba's Bible. Louise Moss Montgomery,No. 10

Airmen's Hymn. May Rowland, No. 6 . . All Hallows Eve. Mary Laird Ballentine

Tarry, No. 11 America Calling. Gwen Castle, No. 11. . . .At Sycamore Shoals. Amy May Rogers,No. 9

Buckeye Cradle. Worthington Newton,No. 9

Caretaker. Betty Elise Davis, No. 1 Christmas Tree, The. Mary Laird Bal-

lentine Tarry, No. 12 Courage. John Galsworthy, No. 11 Daguerreotype. Myrta Lyon Urquhart,No. 10

Faith. Margaret R. M. Bone, No. 8 Four Posters. Flora Gill, No. 7 The Garden at Mount Vernon. EugenieDe Land Saugstad, No. 4

The Goal. Mary T. Rogers, No. 9 Godey's Fashions. Grace Noll Crowell,No. 1

Grandfather Clock. Marion H. Addington,No. 11

Grandmother's Quilt. Bertha ReynoldsHueleson, No. 6

Heart on a Tree. G. Burgess Strong, No 12

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Heirloom, The. Blanche Marchant Steven-son, No. 1

Inscription on My Door. Esther BergmanNarey, No. 5

Lady of Cape Ann in Gray Mood, The Elaine English Gordon, No. 12

Madonna and Child. Flora Gill, No. 12.Mission Santa Barbara. Etna ForsellPawson. No. 7

More Than All. Frances Angevine Gray,No. 10

Mountain Patriot, The. Leslie Dykstra,No. 10

My Tapestry. Elna Forsell Pawson, No. 2 Nocturne. Mary Esther Tull, No. 11.Old Homestead. Mary Moore, No. 5 Old Litchfield Dwelling. Elizabeth Hawley

Towner, No. 7 Old Rail Fence, The. Grace Eleanor

McReynolds, No. 5 Our Flag of the U. S. A. E. A. Brininstool,No. 1

Passing, The. Florence Mary Brown,No. 9

Pattern of a Flag. Barbara Wilson, No. 6

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Promise. Blanche Marchant Stevenson,No. 2 49

Quiet Room, A. Mabelle Drury-Fredeking,No. 4 13

Revery—At a Tea Table. Anne Robinson,No. 8 11

Revolution. Archolose Godoshian, No. 6 . 47Robin, The. Catherine Le Master Eckrich,No. 4 24

Silent Tongues. Marion H. Addington,No. 7 50

Snow in the Hemlocks. Frances StockwellLovell, No. 10 8

Song for Sally. Marion H. Addington,No. 5 - 25

Sound of Satin, The. Gertie StewartPhillips, No. 6 56

Spring Morning, A. Meng Hao-Jan, No. 6 51Statue of Liberty. Elizabeth Hawley

Towner, No. 11 9To a Doll in an Antique Shop. Elaine

English Gordon, No. 8 47What Will You Do? John C. Thompson,No. 10 43

Under the Snow. Helen H. Lawton, No. 12 101