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The good roads movement and meeting called by Governor Carroll 

 was heartily endorsed by the members present and the following 

 delegates were appointed to attend the meeting called to meet in 

 Des Moines on March 8 and 9, 1910: C. F. Curtiss, E. M. Went- 

 worth, W. C. Brown, C. E. Cameron and J. C. Simpson. 



As per previous arrangement, Mr. James Atkinson and Mr. Fred 

 Ilethershaw met with the committee to discuss the best methods 

 to pursue in the agricultural exhibit at the 1910 fair. Both agreed 

 that the educational exhibit of farm crops made in 1909 was valu- 

 able to the farmers of Iowa and expressed themselves in favor of 

 having the work continued along similar lines for the 1910 fair. 



Mr. T. C. Legoe, Superintendent of the Exposition building, and 

 Prof. A. V. Storm, Superintendent of the School Exhibits De- 

 partment, met with the committee and discussed the classification 

 and space for exhibit of school work. The details in perfecting the 

 classification was left to Prof. Storm. It was agreed to set aside 

 space on both sides of the aisle in the east wing of the Exposition 

 Building for the School Exhibits Department. 



The matter of employment of a landscape architect for the fair 

 grounds was discussed and the following outline as to what would 

 be required was agreed upon and secretary instructed to have 

 copies made and invite landscape architects to submit propositions : 



DRAWINGS REQUIRED. 



The drawings as indicated by groups must be on No. 54 Victor 

 egg shell drawing paper (Frederick Post catalog), size not less 

 than 4x7 feet, mounted on substantial frames. 



GROUPS. 



A. Contour map of the grounds as far east as the present east 

 line of grounds proper extends — 100 feet cross section. 



B. Group or general plan showing the grounds in their present 

 state of improvement ; permanent buildings to be plainly designated 

 from temporary buildings or buildings to be removed in carrying 

 out scheme for permanent arrangement of grounds. 



C. A group or general plan showing the entire property, with 

 the location of buildings, drives, walks, sewers and water mains, 

 lines for lighting, etc., indicated. 



D. Bird's-eye view of group or general plan "C." 

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