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l.yman .T. CML''-. Charles lleiirotin, II. N. Hlgin- 

 bOtbAO, Charles L. Iliitchinsoii, Kllnidtre <i. Keith, 

 William I>. Ki-rf.. (1 i, William 1'. Keteham, Milton 

 W. Kirk, Kdwaid I'. Law rence. Tin-is .1. Lcfcti~. 

 Andrew McNallv, Addolph Nailian, Koliert Nel-mi, 

 John -I. I 1 . Udell, 1-Vrd. \V. Peck. Ku^-nc S. I'ikc, 

 Washington I'urtcr. Alexander II. Ucvell, F.dward 

 I'. Uipley. A. M. K.'th-child, (JcoiL'i- Schneider, 

 Charles U. Schwab, 1'anl O. Steiisland, llcnrv B. 

 Stone, Charles II. Wacker, Edwin \\alkcr, Robert 

 A. Waller, HcinpMead Washburne, John C. Wcll- 

 injr, Frederick S. Whinston, G. 11. Wheeler, 

 Charles T. Yerkes. 



Kcgular meetings of the Directory, second Fri- 

 day <>f each month. 



Dinetonf l-'.i-n-nti/-<- c<nninitt<i. llarlow N. Hiirin- 

 bnthani. I'resideiii ; Fcrd. \V. Peck, First Vicc- 

 PreMdent : Ilol.cit A. Waller, Second Vice-Pre-i- 

 dent ; Henry H. Stone, Edwin Walker, William I). 

 Kerfoot, Charles II. Schwab, Alexander II. Revell, 

 Edward P. Ripley, George R. Davis, Charles L. 

 Hutchinson, James W. Ellsworth, Robert C. 

 Clowry, John J. P. Odcll, Edward B. Butler, Theis 

 J. Lefcns, Lyman J. Gage, William T. Baker. 



cfmifinfii <>f Stutidiii'i CiDiiinitti'CK. Finance, Ferd. 

 W. Peck; Legislation, Edwin Walker ; Airiiculture, 

 William D. Kerfoot; Mines, Mining, and Fish, 

 Charles II. Schwab; Press and Printinn 1 , Alexander 

 H. Revell ; R. J. Murphy, Secretary. Transporta- 

 tion, Edward P. Ripley ; Fine Arts, Charles L. 

 Hutchinson ; Liberal Arts. James W. Ellsworth; 

 Electricity, Electrical and Pneuinatical Appliances, 

 Kolicrt C. dowry; Manufactures and Machinery, 

 John J. P. Odcll; Ways and Means, Edward B. 

 Butler; Samuel A. Crawford, Secretary. Foreign 

 Exhibits, Theis J. Lefeus ; R. L. Fern, Secretary. 

 Special Committee on Ceremonies, Edward F. Law- 

 rence ; E. C. Culp, Secretary. 



/:.i,,- i<t ir<' Committee. President, T. W. Palmer, 

 Michigan. Chairman ; James A. McKenzie, Ken- 

 tucky, Vice-Chairman ; John T. Dickinson, Texas, 

 Secretary ; M. L. McDonald, Commissioner-at- 

 Large ; R. W. Furnas, Cornmissioner-at-Large ; 

 Henry Exall, Commissioner-at-Large ; P. A. B. 

 Widener, Commissioner-at-Large ; John T. Harris, 

 Virginia; William J. Sewell, New Jersey; B. B. 

 Smalley, Vermont ; E. B. Martindale, Indiana ; John 

 Boyd Thacher, New York ; Francis W. Breed, Mas- 

 sachusetts ; Euclid Martin, Nebraska; James D. 

 Butt, West Virginia; Adlai T. Ewing, Illinois; 

 William F. King, Iowa ; II. P. Platt, Ohio ; L. Mc- 

 Laws, Georgia ; T. L. Williams, Tennessee ; C. F. 

 A. Bielby, Florida; R. L. Saunders, Mississippi ; L. 

 II. llershfleld, Montana; R. E. Goodell, Colorado; 

 A. T. Britton, District of Columbia. 



Jiidic'nii-ij Hairs and Bylawx. William Lindsay, 

 Kentucky, Conimissioner-at-Large, Chairman ; G. 

 V. Massey, Delaware, Acting Secretary. 



Tariffs mid Tr<i/i*j><> rtitti' n. V. D. G roner, Vir- 

 ginia, Chairman ; H. P. Rucker, North Dakota, Sec- 

 retary. 



i'oniijii .({fairs. C. M. Depew, New York, Chair- 

 man ; G. V. Massey, Delaware, Acting Secretary. 



/'/T' Arts. A. G. Bullock, Massachusetts, Corn- 

 mi ssioner-at- Large, Chairman. 



>'(/(. Unitary, Lit* i-iitiur, and Education O. V. 

 Tonsley, Minnesota, Chairman. 



A'/ririit/i/rt'. John D. Adams, Arkansas, Chair- 

 man ; H. H. Mclntyre, Vermont, Secretary. 



.VorA-. George Russell, Nevada, Chairman ; 

 II. P. Rucker, North Dakota, Secretary. 



//irti'-i'l/nrf <in<l l-'lorii-nltiife. W. Forsvth, Cali- 

 f.H nia. < 'hairman ; Willard Hall Porter, Delaware, 

 Secretary. 



l-'iii<i>iir. Charles II. Jones, Missouri, Chairman; 

 II. II. Mclntyre, Vermont, Secretary. 



Auditing. T. E. Garvin, Indiaua, Chairman ; P. 

 Allen, Jr., Wisconsin, Secretary. 



Ceremonies. P. A. B. Widener, Pennsylvania, 

 Coinniissioner-at-Large, Chairman; Edward C. 

 Culp, Kansas, Secretary. 



Clamtififntimi.C. H. Deere, IlHnofg, Chairman. 



M-iinifiii-liire. L. Brainard. ( 'nnnrctfriit, Chair- 

 man ; Willard Hall I'nrh-r. Delawar--. Se< -rctary. 



< ''iiiniitr,; . Lin;, d Lownde*, Man land. Chairman. 



Mimx ami Miiiiinj. V. H. I.aiinan, I .'tab, Chair- 

 man ; J. E. Stearns. Idaho, Secretary. 



I-';.-l,,fi<.i,i<i /-';*/! f ''ittit, ..--A. R. Bixby, Maine, 

 Chairman; R. K. (ioodell. Colorado. Secretary. 



A'//-,-/ 1 /'/'///, /:'/"/ rinil am/ /', iiiiintif .\j,/,li, 

 G. C. Sims, Rhode Island, Chairman; Martin Ryan, 

 North Dakota, Secretary. 



F</retry and Lumber. J. W. St. Clalr, West Vir- 

 ginia, Chairman. 



M<i,-li'n,i-i //. William Ititchic, Ohio, Chairman ; 

 Willard Hall Porter, Delaware. Secretary. 



}\'<if/d'x ('oiif/nxxtx. I. W. Woodside, Pennsyl- 

 vanin, Chairman. 



J'riiiHiii/. C. K. Holliday, Jr., Kansas, Chairman ; 

 P. II. Lannan, Utah. Secretary. 



Ground* and Jiuildinijx. E. B. Martindale, 

 Indiana, Chairman. 



Federal Lrt/islation.J. W. St. Clair, West Vir- 

 ginia, Chairman. 



Awards. B. B. Smallev, Vermont, Chairman; O. 

 K. Hundley, Alabama, Temporary Secretary. 



Department CfiieJ'*. Agriculture, William I. Bu- 

 chanan ; Horticulture, John M. Samuels: Live 

 Stock, E. W. Cottrell; Fish and Fisheries, John W. 

 Collins; Mines and Mining, Frederick J. V. Skiff; 

 Machinery, Lewis W. Robinson ; Transportation, 

 Willard A. Smith; Manufactures, James Allison; 

 Electricity, John P.Barrett; Fine Arts, Halsey C. 

 Ives; Liberal Arts, Selim H. Peabody; Ethnology, 

 Frederick W. Putnam; Forestry, temporarily in 

 charge of Chief Buchanan, of the Department of 

 Agriculture; Publicity ami Promotion, Moses P. 

 Handy; Foreign Affairs, Walker Fearn ; Secretary 

 of Installation, Joseph Hir.-t. 



Hoard of Control and ]\Iaiiatifment, United States Gov- 

 ernment Exhibit. Edwin Willits, Chairman: Sevel- 

 lon A. Brown, Chief Clerk Department of State, to 

 represent that department; Allured B. Nettletou, 

 Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, to represent 

 Treasury Department ; Major Clifton Comly, U. 8. A., 

 to represent the War Department ; Captain R. W. 

 Meade, U.S. N., to represent Navy Department; A. 

 D. Hazen, Third Assistant Postmaster-General, to 

 represent Post-office Department ; Horace A. Taylor, 

 Commissioner of Railroads, to represent Interior 

 Department; Elijah C. Foster, General Agent De- 

 partment of Justice, to represent that department ; 

 Edwin Willits, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, 



to represent Department of Agriculture ; Prof. 



G. Brown Gobde, Assistant Secretary Smithsonian 

 Institution, to represent that institution and the 

 National Museum; J. W. Collins, Assistaiit-in- 

 Charge Division of Fisheries, to represent United 

 States Fish Commission. 



Board <>f H<f> nn'-< and Control. Thomas W. Pal- 

 mer. Michigan, President; James A. McKenzie, 

 Kentucky Vice-President: Gcoruv V. Ma-M-y, Del- 

 aware; William Lindsay, Kentucky : Michael H. de 

 Younff, California; Tbomai M. Waller, Connecti- 

 cut; Elijah B. Murtiudale, Indiana; J. W. St. Clair, 

 We-t Virginia. 



Council "f A<linini>Jr<itiii.\\. N. Illginbotbam, 

 Chairman, and Chas. H. Sehwal), appointed liv the 

 World's Columbian Exposition; J. W. St. Cla'ir, of 

 West Virginia, and Geo. V. Mas.-.-v. of Delaware, 

 appointed by the Board of Control of the World's 

 Columbian Commission. 



Lady Ma,,,iii<-rx. -President, Mrs. Potter Palmer, 

 Chicaeo ; Vice-President^, Mrs. Ralph Tiautmnn, 

 New York ; Mrs. Edwin C. Burlei<:h, Main.- : Mr-. 

 Charles Price, North Carolina; Miss Katherine L. 

 Minor, Louisiana; Mrs. Beriah Wilkins, !>.(.: Mrs. 

 Susan R. Ashley, Colorado : Mrs. Flora Beall Ginty, 

 Wisconsin ; Mrs. Margaret Blaine, Salisbury, Utah ; 

 Vice-PresIdent-at-Large, Mrs. Russell B. Harrison, 

 Montana ; Secretary, Mrs. Susan Gale Cooke, Ten- 

 nessee. 



