WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. 



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Union, Catholic Press, Students of the American American Public Health Association, a CongreM 

 College of Louvain, Catholic Young Men's Socie- on Public Health, with Dr. S. H. Durginas pret- 

 ties, Christian Kudeaxor. Evangelical As.-ocia- dent, was held during Oct. 10-14. 



tion. Young Women's Christian Association, 18. Department o7 Agriculture, under the 

 King's Daughters and Sons, closing finally with presidency of Samuel W. Allerton, including 



special congresses on Missions and a meeting of 

 the Christian Alliance. The gathering of these 

 bodies continued until Oct. 15. 



17. A Congress on Patents and Trade- Marks, 

 under the presidency of Henry W. Blodgett. 

 l>egan on Oct. 2, followed by that of the K\.-m- 

 gelical Alliance on Oct. 8. under the presidency of 

 William E. Dodge. A Humane Congress, with 

 John G. Shortall as presiding officer, was held 

 during Oct. 11-13, ana under the auspices of the 



special congresses on Fisheries, Veterinary Sur- 

 gery, (tood Hoads. Household Economics. Farm 

 Life and Mental Culture. Agricultural Education 

 and Experiment, Ornithology and Forestry, was 

 held during the week beginning Oct. 16. 



19. A Second World's and Twentieth National 

 Convention of the Woman's Christian Temper- 

 ance Union was held during Oct. 16-21, followed 

 by a World's Real-Estate Congress during Oct. 

 23-25, and the final session of the World's Con- 



