1908 



THE GOVERNORS' CONFERENCE 



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American Scenic and Historic Preserva- 

 tion Society, President, Dr. Geo. G. Kunz, 

 New York City. 



American Society of Civil Engineers, 

 President, Chas. MacDonald, New York 

 City. 



American Society of Mechanical Engi- 

 neers, President, M. L. Holman, St. Louis. 



American Society for Testing Materials, 

 President, Chas. B. Dudley, Altoona, Pa. 



American Statistical Association, Presi- 

 dent, Hon. Carroll D. Wright, Worcester, 

 Mass. 



Atlantic Deep Waterways Association, 

 President, J. Hampton Moore, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 

 Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and 

 Engineers, Brotherhood of Railroad Train- 

 men, H. R. Fuller, Washington, D. C. 



Business Men's League, President, James 

 E. Smith, St. Louis, Mo. 



Carriage Builders' National Association, 

 President, J. B. Dort, Flint, Michigan. 



Chautauqua Institute, President, Dr. 

 George H. Vincent, University of Chicago, 

 111. 



Farmers' National Congress, President, B. 

 Cameron, Stagville, N. C. 



General Federation of Women's Clubs, 

 President, Mrs. Sarah S. Piatt Decker, Den- 

 ver, Colo. 



Geological Society of America, President, 

 Samuel Calvin, Iowa City, Iowa. 



Interstate Inland Waterway, President, 

 C. S. E. Holland, Victoria, Texas. 



Interstate Mississippi River Improve- 

 ment and Levee Association, President, 

 Chas. Scott, Rosedale, Miss. 



Lake Carriers' Association, President, 

 William Livingston, Detroit, Mich. 



Lakes-to-the-Gulf Deep Waterways As- 

 sociation, President, W. K. Kavanaugh, St. 

 Louis, Mo. 



Mining Congress of America, President, 

 J. H. Richards, Boise, Idaho. 



Missouri Valley Improvement Associa- 

 tion, President, Lawrence M. Jones, Kansas 

 City, Mo. 



National Academy of Sciences, President, 

 Ira Remsen,. Baltimore, Md. 



National Advisory Board Fuels and 

 Structural Materials, Vice-Chairman, Robt. 

 W. Hunt. 



National Association of Cotton Manufac- 

 turers, President, W. D. Hartshorne, Law- 

 rence, Miss. 



National Association of Manufacturers, 

 President, James W. Van Cleave, St. Louis, 

 Mo. 



National Association of Agricultural 

 Implement and Vehicle Manufacturers, 

 President, Newell Sanders, Chatanooga, 

 Tenn. 



National Association of State Universi- 

 ties, President, Chas. R. Van Hise, Madi- 

 son, Wis. 



National Board of Fire Underwriters, 

 Powell Evans, Chicago, 111. 



National Board of Trade, Vice-Pres- 

 ident, Frank L. Lanne, Philadelphia, Pa. 



National Business League of America, 

 A. A. Burnham, Chicago. 



National Civic Federation, President, 

 Seth Low, New York City. 



National Council of Commerce, President, 

 Gustav H. Schwab, New York City. 



National Editorial Association, President, 

 Henry B. Varner, Lexington, N. C. 



National Educational Association, Presi- 

 dent, Dr. E. G. Cooley, Supt. of City 

 Schools, Chicago, 111. 



National Electric Light Association, Pres- 

 ident, D. Farrand, Newark, N. J. 



National Geographic Society, President, 

 Willis L. Moore, Washington, D. C. 



National Grange, President, N. J. Bachel- 

 der. Concord: N. H. 



National Hay Association, President, 

 Chas. J. Austin, New York City. 



National Irrigation Congress, President, 

 Frank C. Goudy, Denver, Colo. 



National Lumber Manufacturers' Associa- 

 tion, President, Wm. Irvine, Chippewa 

 Falls, Wisconsin. 



National Rivers and Harbors Congress, 

 President, Hon. Jos. E. Ransdell, Lake 

 Providence, La. 



National Slack Cooperage Manufacturers' 

 Association, President, H. M. Schmoldt, 

 Beardstown, 111. 



National Wagon Manufacturers' Associa- 

 tion. President, Richard Carpenter, La Fay- 

 ette. Indiana. 



National W'ool Growers' Association, 

 President, Fred Gooding, Shoshone, Idaho. 



Ohio Valley Improvement Association, 

 President, Col. John L. Vance, Cincinnati, 

 Ohio. 



Society for the Promotion of Engineering 

 Education, President, Chas. S. Howe, Case 

 School of Applied Science, Cleveland, 

 Ohio. 



Society of American Foresters, Overton 

 W. Price, Forest Service, Washington. 

 Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress, 

 President, J. B. Case, Abilene, Kans. 



United Mine Workers of America, Pres- 

 ident, T. L. Lewis, Irtdianapolis, Ind. 



Upper Mississippi River Improvement 

 Association, President, Thomas Wilkinson, 

 Burlington, Iowa. 



Besides these delegates, members of 

 the United States Supreme Court, 

 members of the Cabinet, and mem- 

 bers of Congress, together with rep- 

 resentatives of the press, made up the 

 personnel of the Conference. 



