TWENTIETH ANNUAL YEAR BOOK— PART I 45 



Mr. Curtiss moved the dates for the 1920 fair be August 25th to Sep- 

 tember 3d, inclusive, on the same basis as last year. The motion was 

 seconded by Mr. McHenry and carried. 



Mr. Reeves then made a motion that the management of the 1920 fair 

 be delegated to the executive committee and elective members of the 

 State Board of Agriculture. Seconded by Mr. Weaver and carried. 



The next order of business was the appointment of superintendents for 

 the various departments. 



Mr. Curtiss moved the executive committee appoint the various super- 

 intendents and present the list of appointments for the approval of the 

 board. The motion was seconded by Mr. Pike and carried. 



Mr. Corey explained to the board that on account of the growth of 

 the junior department it would be necessary to have a superintendent 

 for each of the junior and school exhibits departments another year. 



The president submitted the recommendations of the executive com- 

 mittee on appointment of superintendents for the following year for the 

 approval of the board: 



DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS FOR 1920. 



Public Safety E. T. Davis, Iowa City. 



Admissions F. E. Sheldon, Mt. Ayr. 



Concessions and Privileges Sears McHenry, Denison. 



Grounds J. H. Deemer, Des Moines. 



Live Stock Sanitation Robt. D. Wall, Des Moines. 



Horses, Ponies, Mules Chas. P. Curtiss, Ames. 



Speed E. J. Curtin, Decorah. 



Cattle H. L. Pike, Whiting. 



Swine Cyru^ A. Tow, Norway. 



Sheep Chas. Escher, Jr., Botna. 



Poultry V. G. Warner, Bloomfleld. 



Implements and Machinery J. P. Mullen, Fonda. 



Agriculture H. O. Weaver, Wapello. 



Culinary and Apiary H. O. Weaver, Wapello. 



Dairy W^. B. Barney, Des Moines. 



Horticulture Elmer M. Reeves, Waverly. 



Floriculture 



Exposition Building, Textile, China, etc. . .T. C. Legoe, What Cheer. 



Junior Department . . . .' F. P. Reed, Ames. 



School Department P. E. McClenahan, Des Moines. 



Boys' Camp Fred M. Hansen, Ames. 



Boys' and Girls' Judging Contest P. S. Shearer, Ames. 



Publicity and Advertising 



Women's and Children's Building — 



Chairman Program Committee Mrs. O. A. Olson, Forest City 



Art Exhibit Prof. C. A. Camming, T)eg Moines. 



State Traveling Library Julia A. Robinson, Des Moines 



Public Health Department Dr. G. H. Sumner, Des Moines' 



Baby Health Department Mrs. Edna M. W^allner, Atlantic 



Domestic Science Miss Neale S. Knowles, Ames. 



Mr. Morrow moved the report of the executive committee as read by 

 the secretary be approved. The motion was seconded by Mr. Curtiss and 

 carried. 



President Cameron announced to the board that some new arrange- 

 ments should be made for policing the grounds inasmuch as the present 

 system had been very unsatisfactory for the past two years. The matter 



