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WILLIAM JAMES CUNNINGHAM, A.M.

Connected with several American railroads in operating and executive capaci- _

ties, 1900-16. Professor of Transportation at Harvard. Assistant Director of ' d

Operation, U.S. Railroad Administration, 1918-9.

W. J. CHILDS. f Straits (Dardanelles and

Late of the Intelligence Department of the British Admiralty (Geographical < Bosporus); Section). [Turkey (Nationalist).

WILLIAM KENNETH BOYD, A.M., PH.D. f

Professor of History, Trinity College, Durham, N.C. Joint-editor of The South < Virginia. Atlantic Quarterly. Author of A History of North Carolina, 1783-1860; etc.

WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK MAGEE. f

Second Librarian, National Library of Ireland. Pseudonym, "John Eglinton." ^ Synge, J. M. Author of Anglo-Irish Essays; etc.

WALTER LANGDON BROWN, M.A., M.D. (Cantab.), F.R.C.P.

Physician, with charge of Out-Patients, to St. Bartholomew's Hospital (London). J Sympathetic Nervous Physician to the Metropolitan Hospital, etc. Author of Physiological Prin- ciples in Treatment; The Sympathetic Nervous System in Disease; etc.

System.

WILLIAM L. GRIFFITH.

Permanent Secretary, Office of the High Commissioner for Canada, London. Author of The Dominion of Canada; article on " Canada," Oxford Survey of the British Empire.

WINTHROP LIPPITT MARVIN, A.B., Lrrr.D.

Vice-president and General Manager, American Steamship Owners' Association. Author of The American Merchant Marine: Its History and Romance. Former Secretary of U.S. Merchant Marine Commission.

WILLIAM MADDOCK BAYLISS, M.A., D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S.

Professor of General Physiology in University College, London. Author of Principles of General Physiology; Nature of Enzyme Action; etc.

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL WILHELM MOLLER-LOEBNITZ.

. Late General Staff, German Army. Ober-Archivrat in the Reichsarchiv. For- merly in the Military History Section of the Great General Staff. During the World War served on the General Staff of XII. Corps and VI. and " A " Armies, and as a Regimental Commander. Author of Der Wendepunkt des Wellkricgs and other monographs.

[Prince Edward Island; Quebec; Saskatchewan ; Yukon Territory.

Shipping: United States.

Physiology ; Shock.

Somme, Battles of the

(in part).

W. M. Le.

WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS, M.A.

Formerly Director of the Savings Division U.S. Treasury Department. of The Voices of Our Leaders; etc.

A-*" re:,^.

W. M. M. R. COMMANDER WILLIAM MALCOLM MARTYN ROBINSON, R.N.

W. No.

W. R. Ma.

W. S. L.-B.

W. S. Ro.

W. v. B.

Knight of the Order of the

I Torpedo.

I Telegraph;
 * Telephone.

SIR WILLIAM NOBLE.

Engineer-in-Chief, General Post Office, London. Cross of Belgium.

WILLIAM R. MANNING, PH.D.

Economist, Latin-American Division, U.S. Department of State. Author of Nootka Sound Controversy (Justin Winsor Prize Essay of American Historical Association, 1904); Early Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Mexico (Albert Shaw Lectures, Johns Hopkins University, 1913); etc.

WALTER SYDNEY LAZARUS-BARLOW, M.D., F.R.C.P.

Professor of Experimental Pathology in the University of London. Director of the Cancer Research Laboratories at the Middlesex Hospital. Author of General or Experimental Pathology; Pathological Anatomy and Histology; etc.

WILLIAM SPENCE ROBERTSON, PH.D.

Professor of History in the University of Illinois. Author of Francisco de Mi- I Venezuela randa and the Revolutionizing of Spanish America; Rise of the Spanish-American | Republics; etc. (.

Virgin Islands.

Radiotherapy.

WILHELM VON BLUME, DR. JURIS.

Professor of Law in the University of Tubingen. Author of Familienrecht des Burgerlichen Gesetzbuchs; Erbrecht des Burgerlichen Gesetzbuchs. Cooperated in the drafting of the Constitution of Wurttemberg, 1919.

Initial used for anonymous contributors.

Thuringia; Wurttemberg.