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 SHAW, W. B. (W.B.S.) General Secretary, Alumni Association, University of Michigan. Author of History of University of Michigan. Michigan, University of.

SHELDON, ADDISON ERWIN, A.M., Ph.D. (A.E.S.*) Superintendent, Nebraska State Historical Society. Author of History and Stories of Nebraska; Poems and Sketches of Nebraska; Nebraska Constitutional Conventions. Editor of Nebraska Blue Book. Nebraska.

SIEGER, ROBERT, Ph.D. (R.Si.) Professor of Geography, Uni- versity of Graz; Member of the Academy of Science, Vienna. Austria, Republic of (Introduction; Economic Conditions).

SILLS.KENNETH CHARLES MORTON, M.A..LL.D. (K.C.M.S.) President of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine. Candi- date of the Democratic party in Maine for the U.S. Senate, 1916. President of the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, 1920–1. Maine.

SIMON, LEON, B.A. (Oxon.). (L.Si.) Author of Studies in Jewish Nationalism. Zionism.

SIMON, MAJOR and BREVET-COLONEL M. St. L., C.B.E., R.E. (M.Sl.L.S.) Assistant Director, Engineering Services, Canada, 1908-10. Staff Captain, War Office (Fortifications and Works), 1911-5. Anti-Aircraft Defence Commander, London, 1916-8. Anti-Aircraft Defence, Independent Force, R.A.F., 1918. Anti-Aircraft Defence, Leeds, 1919. Com- mander of Northern Air Defences, 1919. General Staff, War Office, 1920-1. Air Defence. SINZHEIMER, H. (H.Si.) Professor in the University of Frankfort- on-Main. Germany (Factory Councils Law). SLATER, JOHN, B.A.(Lond.), F.R.I.B.A. (J.SL.) Formerly Presi- dent, Architectural Association, and Vice-president, Royal Institute of British Architects, 1900-4. Member of Appeal Tribunal under the London Building Acts. Author of a Short History of The Berners Estate; Joint-author of Classic and Early Christian Architecture. Architecture (British). SMITH, EDGAR FAHS, Ph.D., Chem.D., Sc.D., L.H.D., M.D., LL.D. (E.F.S.*) Late Provost of the University of Penn- sylvania, and Emeritus Professor of Chemistry. Pennsylvania, University of. SMITH, GRAFTON ELLIOT, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. (G.E.S.) Professor of Anatomy in the University of London. Author of The Ancient Egyptians; The Royal Mummies; Migrations of Early Culture; Evolution of the Dragon; etc. Anthropology. SMITH, STANLEY PARKER, D.Sc., M.I.E.E., A.M.I.C.E. (S.P.S.) Joint-author of Papers on the Design of Alternate Current Machinery. Electrical Engineering (in part). SOANE, ELY BANNISTER, C.B.E. (E.B.S.) Civil Administration of Mesopotamia. Examiner in Kurdish to the Civil Ad- ministration of Mesopotamia. Author of To Kurdistan and Mesopotamia in Disguise; A Kurdish Grammar; An Elemen- tary Grammar of Kurmanji; etc. Kurdistan. SPALDING, LIEUTENANT-COLONEL GEORGE REDFIELp. (G.R.S.) Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Instructor in Supply, General Staff College, Washington, D.C. Light Railways, Military (in part). SPAULDING, WILLIAM F., Cert.A.I.B., F.R.Econ.S. (W.F.S.) Examiner in Banking, Currency and Foreign Exchange to various public bodies. Author of Foreign Exchange and Foreign Bills in Theory and in Practice; Eastern Exchange; Currency and Finance; etc. Sometime Editor of the Statist (British Banking Supplement and International Banking Supplement). Banking (British). SPENCER, LEONARD JAMES, M.A., Sc.D., F.G.S. (L.J.S.) Assistant Keeper in the Mineral Department, British Muse- um Natural History. Editor of the Mineralogical Magazine. Author of The World's Minerals. Crystallography; Mineralogy. STARK, OSKAR. (O.S.) Member of the Berlin Staff of the Frank- furter Zeitung. Bavaria (Political History). STEVENS, WALTER BARLOW, B.A., M.A., LL.D. (W.B.Sx.) President, State Historical Society of Missouri. Author of History of Si. Louis; Centennial History of Missouri^; Mis- souri's Travail for Statehood; etc. Director of Exploitation, St. Louis World's Fair of 1904. St. Louis. STOCKING, WILLIAM, M.A. (Yale). (W.Sx.) Newspaper Editor, 1865-1900. Historian and Statistician, Detroit Board of Commerce, 1903-21. Author of Under the Oaks; History of the Republican Party; k etc. Detroit. STOCKLEY, BREVET-COLONEL ERNEST NORMAN, D.S.O. (E.N.S.) Royal Engineers. Bridging, Military. STOKES, ANSON PHELPS, D.D., LL.D. (A.P.S.) Secretary of Yale University. Author of Memorials of Eminent Yale Men; etc. Yale University. STOPES, MARIE CARMICHAEL, D.Sc.(Lond.), Ph.D. (Munich). (M.C.S.) Fellow of University College, London. Sometime Lecturer in Palaeobotany, Universities of Manchester and London. Author of Catalogue of Cretaceous Plants in the British Museum, etc. Botany (Anatomy and Palaeobotany). STOREY, SOMERVILLE. (S.S.) Literary Critic of Le Monde Nov. veau, Paris. French Literature. STRIEGL, RICHARD, Dr. Juris. (R.SiR.) Secretary of the In- dustrial District Commission. Austrian Empire (Economic Conditions, in part). BUTTON, SIR GEORGE AUGUSTUS, Bart. (G.A.S.) Chairman of the Amalgamated Press, Limited. Hon. Director of Pub- licity to the British Treasury, 1917-9. War Loan Publicity Campaigns. SWINTON, MAJOR-GENERAL ERNEST DUNLOP, C.B., D.S.O. (E.D.S.) Late Royal Engineers. Author of The Green Curve; The Great Tab Dope; The Defence of Duffer's Drift. Official "Eyewitness" with the British Army in France, 1914-5. Originator of the Tank. Raiser and first commander of the Tank Corps. Tanks. SYKES, BRIGADIER-GENERAL SIR PERCY MOLESWORTH, K.C.I.E., C.B., C.M.G. (P.M.S.) Formerly British Consul- General, Persia. Late Inspector-General, South Persia Rifles. Author of History of Persia; Manners and Customs; Glory of the Shia World; etc. Gold Medallist, R.G.S., 1902. Persia. SZEKFU, JULIUS, Ph.D. (J.S.*) Lecturer at the University of Budapest. Hungary (in part). TAFT, LORADO, N.A., L.H.D. (L.T.) National Academy of Arts and Letters. Sculptor, Lecturer, and Professorial Lecturer, University of Chicago. Non-resident Professor of Art, Uni- versity of Illinois. Author of History of American Sculpture, Sculpture (United States). TARBELL, IDA MINERVA, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D. (I.M.T.) Former Associate Editor of The Chautauguan, McClure's Magazine, American Magazine. Author of Life of Abraham Lincoln; The History of the Standard Oil Company; The Tarifj in our Times; New Ideals in Business; etc. Women's War-Work (United States). TAYLOR, ALFRED EDWARD, M.A., D.Litt., F.B.A. (A.E.T.) Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of St. Andrews. Author of The Problem of Conduct; Elements of Metaphysics; Varia Socratica; etc. Philosophy. TAYLOR, ARTHUR H. E., B.A. (A.H.E.T.) Author of The Future of the Southern Slavs; etc. Montenegro. TAYLOR, RICHARD F., M.B.E., F.S.S. (R.F.T.) Statistician to the Ministry of Mines. Coal (United Kingdom). THEVENET, FREDERIC. (F.T.) General of Division, French Army. Formerly Governor of Belfort. Commanded Belfort region in the World War. Author of La Place de Belfort. Frontiers, Battles of the (in part); Vosges, Battles in the. THICKNESSE, RALPH. (R.Tn.) Barrister-at-Law. Author of Digest of Law; Husband and Wife; etc. Children, Law Relating to (United Kingdom); Divorce (United Kingdom); Women, Legal Status of (United Kingdom). The Initials in brackets indicate the Signatures adopted to distinguish the Contributors.