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of the facilities available, both governmental and volunteer, and recommendations for improvement.
Specialist In Existing Material Relating to Indians. Fayette Avery McKenzie, Professor of Sociology and Dean of Men, Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pa.
Education: B. S., Lehigh University (1895); Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania (1906), (Thesis: The American Indian); cit Dy Lehigh.(1916).
Positions held: Juniata, Instructor, Modern Languages and Social Sciences (1897-1900); Blight School, Philadelphia, Instructor, Modern Languages (1900-03); Wind River Government Indian School, Teacher (1903-04); Ohio State University, successively Instructor to Professor of Sociology (1905-15); Fiske University, President (1915-26); Public Recreation Commission, Columbus, Ohio, President (1910-12); Universities and Social Settlement Division of Ohio State Conference of Charities and Correction, President (1909-15); United States Census Bureau, Joint Editor of Indian Census (1910); Recreation Survey of Washington, D. C., Joint Director (1914); The Society of American Indians, Founder.
Specialist in Family Live and Activities of Women. Mary Louise Mark, Professor of Sociology, Ohio State University.
Education: B. A., Ohio State University (1903); M. A., Columbia University (1907).
Positions held: United States Immigration Commission, Special Agent in charge of New York and Chicago Studies, and Assistant Statistician (1907-10); United States Census Bureau, Special Agent detailed to editorial and research work (1911); United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Special Agent detailed to retail and wholesale price studies (1912-13); Ohio State Board of Health, Statistician (1913-14); Ohio State University, successively Assistant to Professor of Sociology (1914-28).
Publications: The Upper East Side: A study of Living Conditions and Migration (master’s thesis) in American Statistical Quarterly, 1907; Immigration Commission report on Immigration in Cities (with Dr. E. A. Goldenweiser); Section on Cost of Living in report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics on the Lawrence Strike; various articles in Ohio state bulletins.