60 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 



Place division rails in the stairways leading to the public dining 

 halls under the administration building. 



Build in a dressingroom under the main lobby of the administration 

 building opening off of the employe's dining room for the use of the em- 

 ployes of said dining room. 



Jefferson Logan was selected as chief janitor of the Admin- 

 istration building and the Women and Children's building. He 

 Avas instructed to hire four day men, four night men, and two 

 women for toilets and one man for toilets in the Women and 

 Children's building, and four day men, four night men, and one 

 lady to take care of the upstairs rooms, in the Administration 

 building. 



Free space was granted to Drake University, the Iowa High- 

 Avay commission, and the United Shoe ^Machinery Company for 

 their exhibits. 



Secretary was instructed to have shades placed in. the public 

 dining room, main floor rest room, both floors of day nursery, 

 and the main auditorium in the Women and Children's building, 



IN VACATION. 



Prof. C. F. Curtiss, Superintendent of the Horse Department, 

 Charles Rinehart, Don Berry, and Joe McCo,y, assistant superin- 

 tendents of the horse department, arranged the details of the 

 judging i:)rogram for that department and assigned the stalls on 

 August 7, 8 and 9. 



On August 7 Mr. C. H. Tribby, Superintendent of the Sheep 

 Department, and Mr. Mark Thornburg, the assistant superinten- 

 dent, assigned the pens in the sheep department, and made other 

 arrangements for the sheep show. 



On August 8 and 9 ]\Ir. H. L. Pike, Superintendent of the Cattle 

 Department assigned the stalls in the cattle department. 



On August 12 Mr. Cyrus A. Tow, Superintendent of the Swine 

 Department assigned the pens in the swine department. 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. 

 AUGUST 15, 16, 1914. 



Committee met with members Cameron, Olson and Corey pres- 

 ent. 



]\Ir. F. 'M. Barnes informed the committee that it would be 

 impossil)le for him 1o deliver the professional act knoAvn as iMay 



