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ESPINOSA TAMAYO, ALFREDO, Guayaquil, Ecuador, South America. 

 Paper presented : The problem of Education in Ecuador. 



ESQUERR, PEDRO, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. 



Paper presented: Introduction to the Study of the Solar Relations of 

 Meteorology. 



ESQUIVEL OBREGON, TORIBIO, Former Minister of Finance of Mexico, 



176 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Honorary Member. 

 Paper presented: The Necessity of Adopting Uniform Principles in 



Banking in the American Countries as a Means of Approximation 



to Uniform Systems. 



ESTABROOK, L. M., Chief, Bureau of Crop Estimates, Department of 



Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 Member of Committee, Subsection 7, Section III. 



ETCHEGOYEN, FRANCISCO, Habana, Cuba. 



Paper presented: Are Uniform Regulations Feasible Among the Dif- 

 ferent American Countries for the Prevention of the Introduction and 

 Dissemination of the Diseases of Different Animals? 



ETCHEPARE, BERNARDO, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Monte- 

 video, Camino Millan 296, Montevideo, Uruguay, South America. 

 Official Delegate of Uruguay. 

 Paper presented : Education of the Nervous Children. 



EVANS, POWELL, 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Delegate National Fire Protection Association. 



EvERLEY, HAROLD E., Special Student, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, 



R. A., Peoria, 111. 

 Papers presented : 



Industrial Education. 



What Should be the' Place of Industrial Education in the School 

 System of the American Republics? Should it be Supported by 

 Public Taxation? Should it be Considered Under Separate 

 Control? How and to What Extent May Industrial Schools 

 Cooperate with Employers of Labor? 



EWING, J., Cornell University Medical College, New York City. 

 Paper presented : Pathology of Experimental Cancer. 



EWING, THOMAS, Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C. 

 Delegate Patent Office, Department of the Interior. 



