3 Cfrmmi lloiversiiy Leayue GERMAN UNIVERSITY LEAGUE CONSTITUTION LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 1914/1915 Executive Office 225 Fifth Avenue New York. Digitized by tine Internet Arcliive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/constitutionlistOOgerm Boston, Mass. [/] Barns, Carl, Beneke, A. 0. Broion University Providence, R. I. 46 W. Cottage St. Boston, Mass. Clcmms, Konrad Curtis, Mary F. 8S7 E. Main st. 90 Hancock st. Bridgeport, Conn. Cambridge, Mass. Goettling, Gerhard 39 Boijlston st. Boston, Mass. Hall, Arthur P. Henderson, Ernest F. Henderson, Yandell Howard, William Lee Huetz, Rudolf 33 Hillside ave. 440 Prospect st. 32 India st. Arlington Hgts., Mass. Monadnock, N. H. New Haven, Conn. Weslhoro, Mass. ^ Boston, Mass. Kerstein, Max 272 Tremont st. Boston, Mass. Liebau, Richard 25 Hubinger st. New Haven, Conn. Olmstead, James M. Post Office Bldg. R. 121—125 Boston, Mass. Osgood, W. F. 74 Avon Hill st. Cambridge, Mass. Boston, Mass. ( coni. / Palmer, Arthur H. Patlernon, Eleanor Kobb 221 Everitt d 51 Brattle st. New Haven, Conn. Cambridge, Mass. Rehder, Alfred 62 Orchard st. Jamaica Plain, Mass. Staun, C. Slernburg, Kurt University Club Providence, R. I. Springfield, Mass. Unger, Magnus 51 Lincoln Terrace Pittsfield, Mass. y von Klenze, Camilla von Klock, Max Olio von Ladeiihcrg, Max "von Much, Edmund Brown University US Federal si. P. 0. Box 92 48 Shepherd st. Providence, R. I. Boston, Mass. Monterey, Mass. Cambridge, Mass. Walz, John A . Wcudte, Charles W. ^ Wheeler, II. J. ^ Wilkes, F. F. 42 Garden st. 25 Beacon st. Ill Grant ave. Dublin Rd. Cambridge, Mass. Boston, Mass. Newton Centre, Mass. Greenwich, Conn. n.. ^ New York City. N. Y. [2] * *Ahhr, Fmm VO West st. City Afiler, Lenu N. Willi (W} si. Alhreclil, Louis W Chinch st. „ l/^ *Alkier, Arthur 24S EasI :>lh xt. Brooklyn Allrrt, Itudtilf 334 West S.')lh St. Cily *Awb<)s, Carl Luilwig InSS Wushiiujl/)ii art'. Ihoiix Arnold, Felix S17 W. S9lh st. City .iroitsou, G(or(je. C. /)07 — 5tli avc. Arlmann, I'lurcnre. .'J.y H'. l.'fSth si. ,, : Jinrhincyrr, IT. *J}nN'. (it liroadway )) Ilccht, George 1160 Jackson nve. n Ilecker, Anton Jos. 200 W. 88lh ,st. Ileekcr, E. 248 W. 52nd St. I) Ileckmanti, .lacob ir>l) E. SOlh St. i Jle.irnann, Walter Ja/nes 108 W. 87th St. 1 J Hein, Max A'. 202 liiverside Dr. J I // II All 1TI llcnschel, Albert E. 575 Central Park W. n lierzog, Karl 550 W. 157th St. ti lleUmann, Alfred 2 W. 8mh St. )) *Uess, Dorothea C. Hunters College J} Ifei/dner, l{. 27 E. 21st St. * } ' lUrsch, William 52 E. 64th St. Ilirschland, II. F. 155 Riverside Dr. • > Ilirschland, S. 60 Wall St. ! ) Hoch, August Ward's Island N. Y. Jioerel, II. F. 50 Church st. City Hoffmann, Felix 212 M^. 104th .Hi. Hoh, Julius 24 N. William St. if Homburger, Viktor 125 W. S5lh St. tt )7 New York City, N. Y. t cont. ) *Horn, John Hothorn, E. G. Hoving, Johannes Hubbe, Paul W. Hiifnagel, Bernhard *HuId, Franz Hummel, A. Hulh, Werner 12 E. 92nd st. 42 Broadway 113 W. 126th M. 743 President ave. 140 E. 1st St. 576 W. 187th St. 250 Argyle Rd. 17 Batten/ PI. City : y Brooklyn Ml. Wrnon City Brooklyn City Itimann, H. W Ho Ridgewood ave. Ithaca Janke, H. Alfred Jappe, Thomas Jellinghauss, C. F. Joerg, C. Oswald Jonas, Stephen Jordan, Richard 2 Rector st. City 919 Greene ave. Brooklyn 1161 Park ave. City 12 Schcrmerhorn st. Brooklyn 60 Wall St. Goldman, Sachs City 165 W. 58th St. „ Kallenbach, Oscar Kandt, Hartwig, *Kantroivitz, Hugo Kaufman, Jacob Kaupke, Gottfried Kayser, C. F . Keith, Harriet H. *KeUmann, F. Kimmerich, W. Kern, Albert Kirbach, Hugo Klein, Arthur F. 119 Taranac st. 2209 Clarendon Rd. 104 John St. 52 E. 58th St. 250 Echo PI. 71 E. 87th St. Hunters College 606 W. 113 St. 117 Hudson st. 118 Clas.san ave. 410 Riverside Drive Rochester Brooklyn City >t J) Jamaiai, L. I- Brooklyn City New York City, N. Y. < cont. ) Klein, Otto II. Klernpercr, (J. Klinqelhoeffcr, Karl * Klinymann, A. Knauih, Antonio Knecr, Ferdinand G. *Knefel, Rudolf Kochkr, Hans C. Koellc, Carl *Koc'mpel, Franz *Koempel, J. A. *Kocmpcl, Lndwig *K()nnpcl, Robert A. *Koller, Carl Konermann, Helene V. Krause, C. A. Kruskal, N. *KudUch, H. C. Kudlich, Hermann F. Kuhl, A. Kuhn, Ernst Fritz 127 Worth St. 54 Franklin st. 74 Ave. A 2361 - 8th ave. 246 West End ave. 236 W. 51st St. 45 John St. 600 E. 164th St. 82 Beaver st. 251 E. 86th St. 440 E. 156th St. 968 Bedford ave. 251 E. 86th St. 681 Madison ave. 2676 Morris ave. 1087a Prospect Place 329 Grand st. 233 Broadway 104 IF. 87th St. 117 Hudson st. "Driftwood" City Brooklyn City Bronx Brooklyn City Mamaroneck *La(iemann, Erich Lanycr, Edward Langmann, G. Leibholz, Henry Lendle, Henry Lenssen, Nicholas F. Lcnz, George J. Leuchs, John Levandowski, Otto 112 Wall St. 470 West Broadway 121 W. 57th St. 520 W. lS9th St. 34 Nassau st. (Davis, Aiierbach & Cornell 42s W. 115th St. 600 E. 164th si. 19 S. nth ave. City Forest Hills, L. I. City ML T ernon New York City, .V. )'. cont. i Lieber, Hugo "Lieschitig, Bernard *Liesmann, Curt H. Lindenhagcn, Rolf *Link, Charles C. Lissau, 0. S. Loeh, Etigene *Loes, Franz Lohr. Otto "Lude^vig, H. E. Lufft, Hermann Lyons, Joseph 25 Madison are. 692 Mt. Hope ave. Pier 36, North River 223 West 46th st. Bainbridge st. 13 Bedford Road 27 W. 23rd st. 35 W. 32nd st. N. Y. Staals-Zeitung 311 E. 193rd st. 310 W. oath St. 25 Wendell ave. City Rochester City Brookhin Shenectady City Schenectady ''Maass, H. C. 52 Broadway City Maneke, Philipp 1058 Bushwick ave. Brooklyn Mannhcimer, George 41 W. 51st St. City Marquardt, U. D. 42 Broadway *f Maeusert, A. 687 Bushwick ave. Brooklyn Mausolff, Paul 100 William St. City McLowth, Lawrence A. Schwab House, Univ Hgts. *Merkel, 0. J. 46 Wall St. )> *Merz, Max Dir. Elizabeth Duncan Sch. Crolon-on Merzbach, Joseph 204 — 8lh ave. City Metz, Rudolf 52 E. 58th St. I) J Meyer, Willy 700 Madison ave. Michaelis, G. 541 Western ave. Albany Miloche, Alex. 441 E. 87th St. City Mock, Johann W. 328 Central ave. Brooklyn *Moffett, Rudolf D 830 Park ave. City Monteser, Fr. Fredk. 605 Van Cortlandt Park ave. Yonkers * Moore, John D. 85 N. Pine ave. Albany Morgenstern, Max 40 West 59th St. City *Mormann, William 302 N. Goodman st. Rochester New York City, N. Y. ( cont. ) *Mo8chcowilz, A. MoHhack, Gmtav Mothwurf, Arthur Mailer, Richard W. Mussuevs, H. W. 925 Madison ave. 204 Niagara st. 117 Hudson st. 10 E. oSlh St. 20/f Macon st. City Buffalo Brooklyn Neubecker, Jean 34? E. 139th st. citu Neuburger, Hugo 24 W. 45th st. ^ ■Neuman, Fritz 235 E. 86th st *Niebel,G. 163 W . 71st st. Oberhcck, A. Ornstein, Georg Oulman, L. 272 Manhattan ave. 25 M adison ave. 1239 Madison ave. I'/ f'agcnstcchcr, liudolph Pass, Walter, Paiz, E. (). "Pcnnrich, H. C. Petsche, B. W. *Pfitzner, Felix Plass, Ludwig Porges, Alexander * Porter, Anna G. Pulvermacher, Albert 117 Hudson st. SO E. 42nd St. 112 W. 59th St. 215 Water st. 244 Riverside Dr. 60 Elmwood ave. 500 W. 176th St. 98 — 6th ave. 44 Whitehall st. 202 W. 103rd st. N. Y. Staats-Zeitung Yonkers City Brooklyn City 11 liapp, Rudolf P. Raubenheimer, Otto SIS East 4th St. 1341 Fulton St. >> Brooklyn Netr York City. X. Y. i cont. ) ^ Kauschenbunh, Walter Heccius, H. Keinthaler, Jonas E. Reis, Herman Renn, Pius Ridder, B. Hermann Riess, Ernd Ripperger, A. Rischheiter, Theo. W. Robb, W. L. Rockwell, William W. Rodemann, Georg Roeber, E. F. Roller, Emil *Roschen, William Rossbach, Max J. H. Rosenow, Albe7i Rumely, Edward A. Runge, William 4 Portsmouth Terrace Rochester 14 Wall St. City 62 E. SI St St. 109 W. 26th St. 129 E. 9£nd st. A'. 1' Staats-Zeitung ,, ^ 221 W. 113th St. 616 Madison ave. ,, 308 W. 115th St. P. O. Box 592 Troy Union Theological Seminary Broadway i City :;/ New York City, N. Y. ( coitl. ) *Se880, Paulhm M. Schacfir, (Icorf/e L. Scharnhrnj, A If red Schell, John 11. Schill, limil Schlrmer, Rudolph t'. * Schirmacher , M. *Schlcg('l, Liidwig *Schiick(', C. r. Schmid II. lirmL "Schmidt, Waller Schinidl, William Sell III idl, W. A. *Schneider, Carl Schitwind, Willy, jr. Srhiiitzler, Paul C. *Sehoedde, Eviina J . J Schoedlcr, Ulrich Sell ocjitcr, Uerrna n n Sehoen, A ntoii *Sehoenrock, lledwig Schoeps, George *Sehrader, Fredcriek F. Sehreiter, Ileiiirich Schultz, W. M. Sell II rz, Carl L. SehwarzenbaeJi, Robert J. F. i Sehweitzer, lleinrich nI Schweitzer, Hugo Shepherd, William R. Shipplians, Robert C. Side7iberg, Charles Snider, Meli'ille L. Staiyer, William Stallforth, F. 303 E. Wist St. sola Willoughby ave. 80 Maiden Lane 212 Prospect Pk. W. 52 E. 41st .tt. 3 E. 43rd St. 603 W. 140th St. I84O Belmont ave. 440 Washington st. 169 Railroad ave. 100 — 5th ave. c. 0. Johnson's Drug Store 162 E. 83rd st. 423 liroadway ave. 18 W. 18th St. 165 Broadway 1362 Fulton ave. 249 W. 107th St. 154 W. 18th St. 238 E. 12th St. 309 E. 162nd st. 206 W. 122nd st. 315 W. 79th St. 50 Broad si. 65 A tlantic ave. 45 Broadway 470 - 4th ave. 723 Lexington ave. 1 17 H udson st. Columbia University 175 Pearl St. 34 W. 76th St. 780 Riverside Drive 303 So. 5th St. 55 Liberty st. City Brooklyn City Brooklyn City Bronx City White Plains City Winiield, L. I. City Watertown City )) Bronx City Rochester City Brooklyn City X(w York City, X. V. ' cont. i Stattman, C. Adolf 25S W. ISOth St. City *Slechert, F. C. 29 — So W. 22nd st. »i Steffen, I. SO Beekman Place >) Steffens L Players' Club, 16 Gramercy PL 11 Steffens, Wilhelm 471 W. 14}st >i Stein, Richard, 79 E. 79th St. >» Stenzel, Werner 4f> Broadivay 11 Stoehr, Georg 200 — 5th ave. '» Stochr, Hans E. 200 — 5th are. 11 *Strahmann, Henry C. 1411 Broadway n Talmey, B. S. "Tangerman, Harriet M. *Tauscher, H. Thiersch, Curl Tilley, Lydia L. *Timme, E. F. *Timme, Otto Tomho, Rudolf, sr. * Torek, Franz Traeger, Max *Trau, Fred 12 W. 123rd st. 112 E. Slst St. 320 Broadway P. 0. Box 65, Mad. Sq. Station Oil W. 156th St. 251 — 4^'' New York Cilij, N. Y. < coid. I *Viereck, George Sylvester V nek roth, Gfu/rge Voj/el, Felix A . Vogelntein, Ludwig Vorn Haul, V. M. Vom Saul, Rudolf Von GonUird, Alex Von Kleinwaechler, Ludwig Von Poliiuiy f'rcleulhner, ./. li. * Von Unwertk, Frida 1123 Broadway City 512 W. 207th sL 25 Broad si. , , 42 Broadway „ now. 4oih St. 536 W. 114th St. 82 Beaver st. ,, 24 Stale St. „ S2(> West End ave. „ 527 W. 121st St. „ Wachsmann, Siegfried Gun Hill Road & 2Wth si. Wagner, William Monlicello Wandke, Waller 331 W. 14th st. City *Wapplcr, F. 11. 173 E. 87th st. *Wappler, R. II. 1350 Madison ave. „ Weber, H. A. 1 Riverview Terrace „ Weber, Louis 171 Madison ave. „ Wibster,V.K. 1397 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn *Wchrenberg, 0. 68 Broad st. {Philip Bauer Co. i City Wnngarimr, E. 100 William st. „ ^ Wdbna tin, Bern hard 132 Pearl st. „ Wenckcr, Rudolf J. 315 E. 19th st. Flatbush Werner, R. C. Freeport *Westerhaus, Franz 800 E. 173rd st. City Wittel, August 361 E. 178th st. Woelfert. Ludwig 63 Morgan ave. Brooklyn Wolf Ileim-ich F. 4 W. SSrd st. City Wolf Henry J. 119 W. 86th st. Philadelphia, Pa. [5] V *AlhaiV(iy, H. //., jr. Chester, Pa. liachofnel, K. Hehrend, Ernst R. 'liengel, William F licrnheim, Albert Beyer, Ilugu li. Bilhubcr, Ernst Blau, Max F. *Iiliss, A. A. 122 Cottage st. c. o. Hammermill Paper Co. P. 0. Box 304 1225 Spruce st. 2^8 Union st. 27 Bank st. 117 So. 20th St. Irvington, N. J. Erie, Pa. Media, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Wilkinsburg, Pa. Maywood, N . J. Princeton, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Cronemeyer, Henry C. Cronemeyer, William C. Curtze, Hermann 181 College a ve. 519 Walnut st. 138 E. 7th St. Beaver, Pa. McKeesport, Pa. Erie, Pa. ' Dannenbaum, H. Davis. (hvily7n (L DeLong Irwin Hoch Ducca, W. A. S339 N. 16th St. 181 4 Spruce st. 623 W. James st. 910 Church at. Philadelphia, Pa. Lancaster, Pa. New Durham, N. J. Emmerling, C. K. Eiigcla, W. H. 480 S. Rebecca st. 1 Darmstadt ave. Pittsburg, Pa. Rahway, N. J. Pasolt, Hugo 75 Grove st. Passaic. N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. ' coiil. \ Fischer, Ad Koertinq 6904 Wisshicker arc. Philadelphia, Pa. 'Fitzpatrick, P. T. 349 W. Lemon s(. Lancaster, Pa. Foersterling, H. 380 High s?. Perth .\mboii, X. J. Frazier, Charles H. 1724 Spruce Philadelphia, Pa. i/ Ci'ebauer, Rudolf 92 Prospect st. Passaic, N. J. Gensheirner, Phil. 202 Stiles st. Elizabeth, N. ,/. Grossgebauer , John 105 Coral st. Peiterson, N . J. Hanenian, F. T. Hanzlik, Heinrich J. Hauck, Adolf W. Hellmund, Rudolph E. Heinemann, Gustav *Heinrichs, E. H. Henkensiefken, A. Hering, Carl Hesse, Hans A. Himes, Charles F. Hirsch, M. A. L. *Holz, August Holzrichier, Fritz Hornbostel, Edward Hoschander, jacob Hoskins, ]ohn Preston ■'III, Edward 1 . *///, Charles L. 219 Burnett st. 852 Cateret ave. 50 Norwood ave. 349 Rosedale st. 7423 Spraguc st. Westinghouse Bldg. 2425 N. 29th St. 929 Chestnut st. 321 Central ave. 213 Fairmount ave. 18 Sherman PI. 54 Glen Ridge ave. 2307 N. 13th St. 22 Bank st. 1002 Broad st. 188 Clinton ave. E. Orange, N. J. Trenton, N. J. Plainfield, N. J. Pittsburg, Pa. Mt. Airy, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. II I' Hackensack, N. ./. Carlisle, Pa. Newark, N. J. Irvington, N.J. Glen Ridge, N. J. Maxjwood, N.J. Philadelphia, Pa. Princeton, N. ./. Newark, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. cord, i *Kaitermann, August Keil, Konrad Kemmerle, G. C. Keppelmann, E. P. *Kern, Emit A. Kessler, J. M. Kippcnberg, H. Kleber, C. Krause, Henry G. *Krausc, 0. H. Kremer, Gustav *Kribs, H. A. Krueger, G. C. 815 Broadway 812 Fulion Bldg. Lawrence si., bet. Girard ave. 5871 Beacon d. 70 Park Place P. 0. Box 112 15 Darmstadt ave. Grove, Clifton 317 So. Orange ave. Prospect ave. 624 E. 27th. St. University of Pa. 97 Canal st. Paterson , N. J. Pittsburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Newark, N. J. E. Orange, J. Railway, N. J. Passaic, N. J. Newark, N. J. Hackensack, N. J. Paterson, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Newark, N. J. Lehmacher, Franz 166 Springfield ave. „ Leisel, Albert 91 Mechanic st. „ Lippe, Carl 22 Central ave. „ ^ I^oomis, E. H. Princeton, N. J. Lowy, Hugo M. Holtwood, Pa. Maass, Frank Maker, Heinrich Margolis, Max L. Martens, P. Marvin, Walter T. Meyer, Albert Mezger, Robert 400 Ellison St. 1937 N. 33rd st. 1519 Diamond st. c. 0. Goldschmidt Detinning Co. Rutgers College Smelting & Rfg. Works 175 Delavan ave. Paterson. N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Chrome, N. J. New Brunswick, N. J. Irvington, N. J. Newark, N. J. Neu, Alfred 423 Summit ave. W. Hoboken, N. J. Neuman, Norbert Newell, O.K. Nicolaus, A. *Niebling, Charles *Nielsen, Carl Philadelphia, Pa. i cont.) P. 0. Box 62 1135 Beach st. Pennington ave. 210 Fairmouni ave. 43—47 Oliver sL, L. C. Smith Co., Inc. York, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Passaic, N. J. Newark, N.J. Obermaier, Carl F. O'M alley, A^istin P. 0. Box 595 So. Broad st. York, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Palmer, P. M. Posey, William C. Post, Ot'o T. Prieth, Benedict Punig, F. 2049 Chestnut st. Trevanian ave. 225 Washington st. Koppers Co. 1 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. ) So. Bethlehem, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Swissvale, Pa. Newark, N. J. Pittsburg, Pa. Rayser, Paul Otto Reiss, A. Rennert, Hugo Albert Riehl, Wilhelm Riethmuller, Richard *Rigby, J. M. *Rigby, M. H. *RiUer, R M. Roeder, Edward M. Roemer, Gustav Roessler, Franz Roehlich, Georg Gustav 158 Hamilton ave. 910 N. Franklin st. University of Pa. 235 N. J. R. R. ave. 7133 Cresheim Rd. 908 Chestnut st. The Bayer Co. 862 Ave. C. 624 E. 27th St. 145 Dayton ave. Pater son N.J. Philadelphia, Pa. )> " Newark, N.J. Vhiladelphia, Fa. Media, \'u. Yhiladelphiu, Bayonne, N.J. Vaterson, N.J. Perth Amboy, N. J. Passaic, N. J Philadelphia, Fa. cant, i Rons, lilia.s G. Riingc, Werner Rys, ('. F. 232 Arlanes are. ISO Union at. 517 Carnegie Bldg. Scranton, ^a. Newark, N. J . Pittsburg, Pa. Sattler, L. R. Seder, Felix Seeley, Levi Seher, Otto P. *Seiden.'ilickcr, Clara *Schaefer, Eugene Schiedt, Richard C. Schinidcr, A uguM Schlachter, Carl H. Schmidt, Folkert M. Schnarr, 0. Schneider, Emil Schuchard, G. C. Schwarz, Bernhard Starker, C. W. Stein, Walter M. Stengel, George H. Stern, Arthur Siockmayer, Hugo Slrecker, Alex. H. 22 — 17th ave. 43 Bryant Terrace 482 W. State st. 105 Montclair ave. 65 Montrose ave. Franklin Marshall College Y. M. C. A. 266 Harrison st. 239 Lake st. c. 0. S. S. Grosser Kurfuerst 1026 Garden st. 338 Boulevard 1411 Kenwood ave. Hotel Lorraine, North Hilandair 3409 Race St. 4136 Grant Boulevard 224 E. jersey st. 124 Vrospect n. 235 ML Pleasant ave. Newark, N. J. Rahway, N. I . Trenton. N J. Newark, N. I . S. Orange, N. J. Maywood, N. J . Lancaster, Pa. i'aterson, N. J. Vassaic, N. J. Newark, N. J . Hoboken, N. J. ji I) Passaic, N. J. Camden, N. J. Pittsburg, Po. Philadelphia, Va. Pittsburg, Pa. Elizabeth, N. j . Rutherford, N. J. Newark, N. J. Thews, Edmund R., jr. 53 Windermeree ave. Landstone, Pa. ^- Hoboken, N. ]. Uebe, George A. Smull ave. Caldwell, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. (coni.) Von Bergmiieller, Adolph Hitter H. 0. Box 337 Clifton Hgts. Delaware Co., Va. Von Maltitz, Edmund Bridgeton, N. j. *Wallhauser, H.J. F. Weber, M. G. Wechsberg, Otto Weiland, Carl Wenz, Eugene Wirbelauer, W. L. Woefel, ^aul L. 47 Neiv St. 151 Water St. 2514 Napas st. 617 Vine st. 21 Vaul St. 96 E. 39th St. Oliver Bldg. Neivark, N. J. Verth Amboy, N. J. Vhiladelphia, Va. I) »' ViUsburg, P«. Faterson, N. ]. Vittshurg, I'a. Zeh, Eduiard Zeller, Albert T. ■''Ziegler, Louis A. Zimmermann, Fr. Zimmermann, Hans Ave. A (t Vanderpool ave. 60S Locust ave. 836 1 2th St. 7 Thomas st. 7435 Sprague st. Newark, N. J. McKeesport, I'a. Newark, N. .1. ML Airy, Phila., /V Cleveland, Ohio [4] liaehr, Rudolf Bleite, A. M. Ohio State Univ. Cincinnati, 0. Columbus, 0. E7igel, Henry J. 955 Oakland ave. Cincinnati, 0. Holmes, Carl F. Holmes, Carl R. Holmes, Christian R., jr. Holmes, Julius F. 8 E. 8ih St. 10 E. 8th St. Cincinnati, 0. II II II If II II Katzenberger Keidel, Heinrich C. 2281 Indiana ave. Greenville, 0. Columbus, 0. Locw, johnnn 273S Market st. Youngstown, 0. Tresslcr, Victor 615 Fountain ave. Springfield, 0. Von Egloffstein, C. 948 Grand ave., P. H. Cincinnati, 0. Richmond, Va. [5] Abel, John J. Allner, F. A. John Hopkins Med. Sch. U. S. Fid. & Guar. Bldg. Baltimore, Md. It i> Blackford, Charles M., 2nd Staiinton, Va. Chamberlatjne. Churchill, G. R. F. D. No. 2 Richmond, Va. Dachnowski, Alfred G. Derendinger, Ernest Dohme, A. R. L. DuBrau, Hermann ""Dunn, Joseph, Bureau of Plant Industry IVashington, D.C. Frederick, Md. 310—317 T Pratt st. Baltimore, Md. Cumberland, Md. Catholic University IVashington, D. C. Engelhardt, H. 303 ^V. Pratt st. Baltimore, Md. Fitzhugh, Thomas Flemer, J. A. University of Va. Charlotteville, Va. "Ingleside" Norma, Va. Glaser, Charles S. Gray st. Baltimore, Md. Haase, Robert 1304 Madison ave. Baltimore, Md. Lagfnbeck, Karl Lahstr, Conrad Richmond, Va. i cont. ) 1625 Hobart at. Greensboro College for Cornell Washington, D C. Greensboro, C. Kent, Charles University of Va. Charlotteville, Va. McNeill, IV. S. 612 Traveler's Bldg. Richmond, Va. Reuling, George 103 N. Monument st. Baltimore, Md. Simon, IV. Cantonsville, Md. Todscn, L. K. 724 Lennox st. Baltimore Md Von Ezdorf, Richard 1712 Yon st. Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. [6] Schulze, Karl George n ^ , „, " Orange Park, Fla. Chicago, III. [7] Abek, L. H. Abt, Isaac A. Amberg, Emil Amberg, Samuel 209 So. State st. 104 So. Michigan ave. 270 Woodward aw. 735 Fullerton ave. Chicago, III. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, III. Ballin, Max Bartlett, Frederick C. Bernhardt, Carl Bidtel, Ernst Brand, Horace L. Brassert, H. A. 355 Woodward ave. 2901 Prairie ave. 24 — 28 S. 5th St. III. Steel Co. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, III. Rock Island, III. Galconda, III. Chicago, III. So. Chicago, III. Cams, Paul Courtiss, William Munroe Cutting, Starr Willard 338 Merrick ave. University of Chicago La Salle, III. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, III. DeLee, Joseph 5028 Ellis ave. Franz, Hugo Freyn, Heinrich J. 4622 Sheridan Rd. 5201 Harper ave. Helmholz, Henry F. *Hubcr, A. W. 1015 Michigan ave. 3930 Pine Grove ave. Evanstown, III. Chicago, III. Chicago, III. i coni. ) Kaltschmldt, I. Koessler, Karl K. f^uh, Sydney 84 Hancock ave. Monroe Bldg. 30 N. Michigan Blvd. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, III. Luckhardt, Albert E. Leistner, Oscar 815 Oakdale ave. 321 N. Randolph st. Mahler, A. Meurer, E. *Meyer, J. W. Mohr, F. J. P. 0. Box 104 704 Jefferson ave. 4514 Racine ave. Rochelle, III. Muskegon, III. La Porte, Ind. Chicago, III. Ncef, Fritz 802 Woodward ave. Detroit, Mich. Obermaier, C. A. 195 - 151st St. Woods Mobilette Mfg. Co. Harvey, III. Peters, A. T. *Proeiss, P. 0. Box 43 Peoria, III. La Salle, III. Riebel, E. C. "Robinson, G. L. Roth, E. 6500 Harvard ave. 2312 N. Halsted st. La Salle, III. Chicago, III. La Salle, III. *Schapper, Ferdinand C. 192 N. Clark st. Scherger, George L. Armour Institute Chicago, III. >> J) Chicaqo, lU. (cant.) Schcvill, Ferdinand o71^5 Blackstone ave. Chicago, III. Schlichtcr, Anton 214 Beethoven Place „ ,, Simons, F.H. 1108 Clay st. Stempfel, Theodore Fletcher Americ. Nat'l Bank Indianajwlis, In Stroebel, Charles 1744 Monadnock Block Chicago, III. Von Franztius, Fritz 828 George st. „ ,, Wahl, Robert 1136 Fullerton ave. ,, Wood, Francis A. 3407 Greenwood ave. „ „ St. Louis, Mo. [8] Bilharz, 0. M. Breyer, E. F. Boatmen'^ Bank Bldcj St Louis. Mu. Rivcrmines, Mo. Nagel, Charles Security Bldg. Si. Louis, Mo. McDermotli Edward J. Inter-Southern Bldg. Mudd, H. G. Louisville, Ky. St. Louis, Mo. Tuholske, Herman 543 N. Taylor ave. >> It >> Von Walther, Eckart University of Louisville Louisville, Ky. 4 Minneapolis, Minn. [9] Augspurger, L. F. Chemists Bldg. Madison, Wis. Collbohm, Max H. Conzelmann, Fred J. 1814 Adams st. '1 »> Winnebago, Wis. Deonehl, P. H. 717 Majestic Bldg. Milwaukee, Wis. Eiselmeier, John Engel, Ot'o 558 Broadway Norwalk, Wis. Fischer, Richard Madison, Wis. Gabel, Charles E. Gaenslen, F. G. 310 Maple si. 141 ^'isconsin st. Milwaukee, Wis. n I) Kahlenburg, Louis 234 Lathrop st. Madison, Wis. Leonqfd, William Ellery 415 N. Park st. » i> Minneapolis. Minn. ■ cont. ' Owen, Ralph A. D. 558 Broadway Milwaukee, Wis *Rhode, H. W. 70S — 1st st. Schedler, A. J. 484 - Hth st. Schroeder, W. R. 774 6th st. *Thienhaus, CO. ,, Kansas City, Kans. [10] Becker, Henry 528 Park ave. Omaha, Neb. Cooper, Carl H. M uskogee, Okln. Flothow, Max Frizell, Arthur B. Storz Brewing Co. 1010 E. Euclid ave. Omaha, Neb. McPherson , Kann Genhenbach, Frank Paul 1^34 Glenarm Denver, Col. Jonas, A. F. 454 Brandhes Bldg. Omaha, Neb. Thiele, Felix Carl 209 W. 4th st. Coffeyville, Kans. Dallas, Texas. [//] Butte, Charles George University of Texas Austin, Texas Granstein, W. C. Ric Institute Houston, „ Halker, J. Clay Belton Dallas, Texas i corit. ) Keasbey, Lindley M. I'rokosch, Kduard Wtber, liolf Felix U niversity of Texas U niversity of Texas Rice Institute Austin, Texas Austin, Texas Houston, Texas San Francisco, Cal. Kuehne, Paul 165 E. 33rd si. Portland, Ore. Lyman, George 240 Stockton si. San Francisco, Cal. Peters, H. H. Oxnard, Cal. Stephanus, Arthur D. Wesiinghouse Elec. & Mfg. Co.; Motor Transportation Bldg., Pan Pac. Exposition Sa7i Francisco, San Francisco, Cal. Vowinckel, F. W. 1200 Octavia st. San Francisco, Cal. Abele, Paul *Maijtrhofer, A. F. Niebeleisen, 0, Wisser, John P. Sunniebcnd Dannheim Cejitral Delicias Shojield Barracks Alberta, Canada Waldhof, Germany Oriente, Cuba Hawaiian Territory Names of those who have joined after list went to print. Rehling, Max Schoenstndt, A. *Sutro, Theodor *Schulze, Henry NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. 132 E. 60th St. 2 Duane st. 320 W. 102nd st. Columbia University New York City Frank, Louis Schneider, J. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 2300 Grand ave. Pabst Theater Bldg. Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. Frank, Edwin Guenzel, Louis C, CHICAGO, ILL. 332 So. Michigan ave. Urbana, III. Chicago, III. Corrections made after list went to print. Artman, Florentine 415 W. 148th St. New York City Chruenton, Prof. Polytechnical Inst. Brooklyn Freudenihal, W. 1003 Madison ave. New York City Heckmann, Jakob 156 E. 80th St. tt >» >j Kern, Albert J. W. uv ffv L/C'V y xj i*^* \Aj t'y 968 Bedford ave. Jamaica, L. I. Brooklyn Lindenthal, Gustav Lohr, Otto 68 William st. 844—348 W. 38th St. New York City >' it M Porges, Alexander 44 Whitehall st. ) J .M J > Ripperger, Albert 616 Madison ave. >) >' !) von Maltitz, Edmund Zimmermann, F. Philadelphia, Pa. 25 Lawrence st. 38 Scherer ave. Bridgeton, N.J. Newark, N.J. * Richmond, Va. McNeil, W. S. 612 Traveler's Bldg. Richmond, Va. Minneapolis, Minn. Rhode, H. W. 1275 Stowell Place East Milwaukee, Wis. OFFICERS 1914/1915 PRESIDENT Max R. Hein VICE-PRESIDENTS Henry G. Krause F. Zimmermann TREASURER J. Heckmann ASSISTANT TREASURER H. C. A. Seebohm RECORDING SECRETARY Hugo Kirbach EXECUTIVE O. J. SECRETARY Merkel. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1914/1915 Ernst Bilhuber S. Breiierifeld J. Brace Chittenden Virgil CoUentz Louis Doelling H. A. Ehrmann W. Freudenthal Thomas C. Hall J. Heckmann Max R. Hein Albert J.W. Kern Hugo Kirbach Henry Krause H. F. Kudlich Gustav Lindenthal H. Recdus Bernhard R. Ridder Albert Ripperger William W. Rockwell Carl L. Schurz Hugo Schweitzer William R. Shepherd F. Zimmermann GERMAN UNIVERSITY LEAGUE. Constitution As amended to September 20th, 1915. I. NAME: The name of the organization is the GERMAN UNIVERSITY LEAGUE. II. PURPOSES: The purposes of the organization shall be : 1 1 To establish in the United States a well-organized center for former students at German Universities and other German Institutions of similar standards in Germany, Auslria-hmigary and other countries. 2 To co-operate with every effort to strengthen the regard for the Ger- mans and for their aims and ideals and to secure for them fair play and proper appreciation. 3 1 To correct misinformation about German conditions and problems by placing before educated Americans and before the press of this country reliable material bearing on German^ affairs. III. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 1 I The affairs of the League shall be conducted by the Executive Com- mittee, consisting of twenty members, who shall .serve as Trustees of the League, divided into four classes of five members each. Five of them .sh(dl be elected, by ballot, at each Annual Meeting of the League, to replace the outgoing class and to take office at the expiration of the term of .such out- going class. They shall hold office for four years, or until the 4th Annual Meeting after their election. The Trustees shall have full power over, and general charge of the affairs, funds, and property of the League. It shall be their duty to carry out the purposes of the League according to its Consti- tution. ( 2 I Whenever one of the twelve districts, under which the members are at present registered, has 50 resident members it must, at the first opportunity, be represented in the Executive Committee by at least one Trustee. Not less than 16 members of the Executive Committee shall be elected from the "members" of the League. The balance may be elected from the "associate members". (3) The Executive Committee shall, as soon as may be after each Annual Meeting, elect from its own body as Offi- cers of the League: A President, two or more Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, Assistant Treasurer, Recording Secretary, and an Executive Secretary, who shall hold office until the last Saturday of the succeeding October, and until their successors are elected. They may appoint as ExecuHve Secretary any member or associate member of the League. The Trustees shall submit to the League a general report of the affairs of the League, which shall be prin- ted and distributed to the members at least 5 days before the Annual Meeting, and shall report at other times if required. ( 4 ' The Executive Committee shall meet once a month except during the months of June, July and August, and Special Meetings may be called by order of the President. Seven members of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum. ( 5 1 The Trustees may Jill any vacancy in their body by election of a mem- ber to hold office until the next Annual Election. IV. PRESIDENT. The President, or in his absence, a Vice-President, shall preside at the Meetings of the League or of the Trustees. In case of their absence at a meeting of the League or of the Trustees, the meeting may elect its own chairman. No President shall be elected to succeed himself. V. TREASURER AND ASS'T TREASURER. The Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer shall collect all dues and shall keep the accounts of the League and report thereon at each regular meeting of the Trustees. He shall pay all approved bills. All checks, contracts and other obligations of the League shall be signed or certified to by the Executive Secretary, or an Assistant Executive Secretary appointed by him, and coun- tersigned by the Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer. VI. RECORDING SECRETARY AND EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. 1 a ) The Recording Secretary shall give notice of all meetings of the League and of the Trustees and shall keep minutes of such meetings. He shall notify persons elected to membership of their election. ( b . The Executive Secratary shall conduct the correspondence and keep the Records of the League and of the Trustees. He shall be the keeper of the seal of the League. He shall be an ex officio member of the Executive Committee and the Sub-Committees. He shall supervise the publishing and circulation of all pamphle's, and official communications of the League. Incase he is prevented from performing these duties, the Recording Secre- tary shall take hs place temporarily. VII. COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS: ELECTION OF MEMBERS: There shall be a Committee on Admissions, to consist of fire Trustees. The name and residence of every pzrson proposed for admission, ivilh the name of the member proposing, shall be referred to the Committee of Admis- sions. It shall be the duty of the Committee, to vote upon each name sep- arately and by ballot. On the election of each nexo member the Committee shall notify the Recording Secretary of the League. VIII. MEETINGS AND ELECTIONS. There shall be an Annual Meeting of the League on the last Saturday in October of each year. At the Annual Meeting to be held on the la.it Saturday of October 1915, 20 members shall be elected by ballot, who shall constitute the Trustees and who shall hold office, as provided in Article III of this Constitution, and thereafter at each Annual Meeting five members, ordy one of whom may be an associate member, shall bz elected by ballot as mem- bers of the Executive Committee ( to replace the outgoing class. . Their term of office shall be four yzars. Vacancies in the other classes shall be also filled at such a meeting by ballot. A majority of the votes cast shall be neccessary to elect. Members, who are not residents of the city, where the meeting is held, m,ay vote by proxy. Such proxy must be certified by the Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer, and the Recording or Executive Secre- tary. ■ 2 I Officers of the Executive Committee shall hold office during the term for which they are elected and until their successors are chosen. {3) If any vacancy shall occur in the Executive Committee, such vacancy may be filled by election, by ballot, at a Special Meeting of the League, to be called by the Trustees, provided that at least 10 days notice of such elec- tions shall have been mailed. <■ 4 \ U pon the written request of 50 members, the Trustees shall call a Special M eeting of the League, which request, as also the notice of any Special Meeting, shall state the object for which the meeting is called, and at a Special Meeting no subject not so stated shall be considered. Fifty members, voting in person or by proxy, shall constitute a quorum at any meeting of Ihe League, All meetings shall preferably be conducted in the German language, but the use of the German language shall be optional with each speaker. IX. QUALIFICATIONS OF MEMBERS. Any person nominated for membership after November 1st, 1915 who has studied at a German University or at other German InstUuUons of sum- lar standards in Germany, Austria-Hungary or other countries, shall be eligible to membership in this League. Any person nominated after No- vember 1st, 1915, who is(a)a graduate of an American University or Col- lege ( b ) who has shown to the satisfaction of the Committee on Adnussions an 'intelligent interest m the aims and purposes of this League, shall be eligible to Associate Membership in this League. Such Associate Members are entitled to all the privileges of the League, with the exception of the right """^ As to persons nominated for membership before November 1st, 1915, the provision adopted on February 3rd, 1914, shall apply. X. RESIGNATION, SUSPENSION AND EXPULSION. { a ) Resignation of membership must be made to the Executive Secre- tary in writing. , , r [b) Any member may be suspended or expelled for cause by vote oj three-fifths of all the members of the Executive Committee, fifteen days pre- vious notice in writing having been given to the member of the charges pre- ferred against him. Any action under this article may be revoked or modi- fied by subsequent vote of the Executive Committee. XI. DUES. The Annual dues shall be $2.00 for members and associate members and are payable not later than SO days after notice has been given, otherwise loss of the membership may result. XII. COMMITTEE ON LITERATURE AND ART. The Committee, under the direction of the Executive Committee, shall have charge of and regulate the publication of all pamphlets and books and the exhibit of all works of art craft arranged for by the League, and shall have the power to solidt and receive donations. XIII. THE FINANCE AND AUDITING COMMITTEES. The Executive Committee shall appoint a Finance Committee, whose members shall supervise the finances of the League. The accounts of the League must be audited once a year by three members, who do not belong to the Finance Committee and who are to be appointed by the President. XIV. COMMITTEE ON LECTURES. This Committee, under the direction of the Executive Committee, shall have charge of the arrangements for lectures. XV. COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES. The Committee on Unirersitics and Colleges shall have charge of the official relations between the GERMAN UNIVERSITY LEAGUE and American Uiiiversities and Colleges. XVI. RULES OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND SUB-COMMITTEES. The Executive Committee and each of the sub-committees shall each have power to make rules for its government. XVII. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. Every member shall give to the Recording Secretary a mail address, to which all Jiotices and communications to be sent under the constitution or rules or otherwise shall be directed. XVIII. NOMINATING COMMITTEE. It shall be the duty of the Nominating Committee to receive Nomina- tions for Trustees between October 1st, and October loth, of each year. Any- body who has been nominated by at least Uvemembers shall be a candidate and the names shall be sent to the members at least 6 days previous to the A nnual Meeting, so that they may vote at the meeting for their choice either in person or by proxy, as provided for. XIX. AMENDMENTS. The Constiiution may be amended at any meeting of the League, Annual or Special, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present in person or proxy. The Executive Secretary shall cause notices of propnsed Amend- ments to be printed and sent to each member at least 10 days before such a meeting. 1