Now we will !:<» !•» (lie luini :iimI ^cI oiii' liitrsc mikI ^(» l»;i(k lo 

 (lie sl;i(i(»ii ill J'axiiios. (luod iii;;lil. ( A|»[ilaiis('j. 



I>i;. .M K'KLIOI'.OKorcil : Will, von |M-i-iiiil a <iii('s( ion? 



THE CHAIK.MAX: \\(; will. 



DR. MICKLEr.OKUUdll : I wonld like (o ask (lie I'l-ofcsscn- 

 if (lie lili^lii lias a|»|M>ai'<'<l in tlic Irish N'allcv? 



TJIIO (MIA I UMAX: If von <lo iiol mind witlilioldini,^ I hat (pics- 

 (ion for jnst u minuio, I want to inakc an annonncenKMit, and 

 (hen we are ^oiii^' to thi'oAV the doors open to discnssion. At 

 the aflernoon session yon directed the Chairman to appoint a 

 Committee on Resolutions, this committee to include the Chair- 

 man of the Conference. The Chairman requested that persons 

 attending the Conference should offer sugi>estions as to who 

 should be included on this committee. He did not receive as 

 many suggestions as he would like to have had, but he did receive 

 a good many, and every person who was suggested has beeti 

 a])pointed. 



The comniiKee as made n}), is as follows: 



Kx-ofTicio, Raymond A. Pearson, Chairman of the ('(Hjfercnce. 



Elaine Charles E. Lewis. 



New llainpsliire, Philip ^^^ Ayres. 



iMassachusetts, V. W. Rane. 



Rhode Island, Jesse I>. Mowry. 



Connecticut, (ieorge P. Clintoji. 



New Vork, Ci. (J. At wood, 



II. P. Marshall, 



(Jeorge L. Rarrus. 



New Jersey, ^Melville T. Cook. 



Pennsylvania, I. C. Williams, 



Harold Peirce, 



\\'. T. Creasy, 



TTenry S. Drinker. 



Delaware, A\'esle3' Webb. 



Maryland, J. B. S. Norton, 



William McCulloh Brown. 

 Virginia, George A. Kerr, 



George B. Keezell. 



