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A ledger of names that reunites lost networks. An indispensable map of membership.This Year Book, corrected to 1 January 1919, presents alphabetical member listings that serve as a historical membership directory and an early 20th century reference to professional society records. Compiled with the terse clarity of a register, it records organisations’ living memory: who belonged, where affiliations crossed, and how institutions arranged themselves in a very particular moment in time. For genealogists and local historians it functions as a practical genealogy research tool, for librarians and curators it belongs in any archival library collection, and for researchers and historians it is a primary reference that reveals structures often absent from narrative histories.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. As a historical society resource and a vintage exemplar of organisational lists, this volume sits between record and relic: part classic reference book, part antique membership register. Packed with the hum of ordinary lives behind formal listings, it rewards patient perusal: small patterns of migration, career continuity and civic connection become visible when names are read alongside census returns and city directories. Its appeal is broad - casual readers seeking a tactile link to 1919 United States records will find curious details and patterns, while collectors of classic literature and reference works will value the provenance and physical presence of the text. For academic libraries and independent scholars this is a dependable primary source; for family historians it is an efficient fingertip gateway into lines of inquiry. Reissued with careful attention to typographical clarity and readability, this edition makes it effortless to consult alphabetical member listings, trace professional links, or simply lose yourself in the quiet architecture of organisation.