THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 



JUNE 30, 1911. 



Presiding officer ex officio. — William II. Taft, President of the United States. 

 Chancellor. — James S. Sherman, Vice President of the United States. 

 Members oj the Institution: 



William H. Taft, President of the United States. 



James S. Sherman, Vice President of the United States. 



Edward Douglass White, Chief Justice of the United States. 



Philander C. Knox, Secretary of State. 



Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury. 



Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War. 



George W. W t ickersham, Attorney General. 



Frank H. Hitchcock, Postmaster General. 



George von L. Meyer, Secretary of the Navy. 



Walter L. Fisher, Secretary of the Interior. 



James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture. 



Charles Nagel, Secretary of Commerce and Labor. 

 Regents oj the Institution: 



James S. Sherman, Vice President of the United States, Chancellor. 



Edward Douglass White, Chief Justice of the United States. 



Shelby M. Cullom, Member of the Senate. 



Henry Cabot Lodge, Member of the Senate. 



Augustus O. Bacon, Member of the Senate. 



John Dalzell, Member of the House of Representatives. 



James R. Mann, Member of the House of Representatives. 



William M. Howard, former Member of the House of Representatives. Regent 

 until December 27, 1911. 



James B. Angell, citizen of Michigan. 



Andrew D. White, citizen of New York. 



John B. Henderson, Jr., citizen of Washington, D. C. 



Alexander Graham Bell, citizen of Washington, D. C. 



George Gray, citizen of Delaware. 



Charles F. Choate, Jr., citizen of Massachusetts. 

 Executive Committee. — A. 0. Bacon, Alexander Graham Bell, John Dalzell. 

 Secretary oj the Institution. — Charles D. Walcott. 

 Assistant Secretary in charge oj National Museum. — Richard Rathbun. 

 Assistant Secretary in charge oj Library and Exchanges. — Frederick W. True. 

 Chief Clerk. — Harry W. Dorsey. 

 Accountant and Disbursing Agent. — W. I. Adams. 

 Editor. — A. Howard Clark. 



