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FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 



April 



S. Webster, chairman, Committee on 

 Cement Specifications, city engineer, 

 City Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. 



From the American Society of Me- 

 chanical Engineers W. F. M. Goss, 

 dean of School of Engineering, Pur- 

 due University, Lafayette, Ind. ; Geo. 

 H. Barrus, steam engineer, Pemberton 

 Square, Boston, Mass. ; P. W. Gates, 

 210 State Street, Chicago, 111. 



From the American Society for 

 Testing Materials Charles B. Dudley, 

 president, Altoona, Pa. ; Robert W. 

 Lesley, vice-president, Pennsylvania 

 Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 



From the American Institute of Ar- 

 chitects George B. Post, past-presi- 

 dent, 33 East Seventeenth Street, New 

 York ; William S. Eames, past-presi- 

 dent, Lincoln Trust Building, St. 

 Louis, Mo. 



From the National Brick Manufac- 

 turers' Association John W. Sibley, 

 treasurer, Sibley-Menge Press Brick 

 Co., Birmingham, Ala. ; Wm. D. Gates, 

 American Terra Cotta and Ceramic 

 Co., Chicago, 111. 



From the National Fire Protective 

 Association O. U. Crosby, chairman, 

 Executive Committee, 76 William 

 Street, New York City. 



From the National Lumber Manu- 

 facturers' Association Nelson W. 

 McLeod, president, Equitable Build- 

 ing, St. Louis, Mo.; John L. Kaul, 

 president, Southern Lumber Manufac- 

 turers' Association, Birmingham, Ala. 



From the Corps of Engineers, U. S. 

 Army Lieutenant Colonel Wm. L. 

 Marshall, Army Building, New York. 



From the Isthmian Canal Commis- 

 sion Lieutenant Colonel O. H. Ernst, 

 Washington, D. C. 



From the Bureau of Yards and 

 Docks, U. S. Navy Civil Engineer 

 Frank T. Chambers, Washington. 



From the Supervising Architect's 

 Office, U. S. Treasury Department 



James K. Taylor, supervising archi- 

 tect, Washington, D. C. 



From the Reclamation Service, U. 

 S. Interior Department F. H. New- 

 ell, chief engineer, Washington, D. C. 



From the American Railway Engi- 

 neering and Maintenance of Way As- 

 sociation H. G. Kelley, president, 

 Minneapolis, Minn. ; Julius Kruttsch- 

 nitt, director of maintenance of way 

 and operation. Union Pacific Railway, 

 135 Adams Street, Chicago, 111.; Hun- 

 ter McDonald, past-president, chief 

 engineer, Nashville, Chattanooga and 

 St. Louis Railway, Nashville, Tenn. 



From the American Railway Master 

 Mechanics' Association J. F. Deems, 

 general superintendent of motive pow- 

 er, New York Central lines, New 

 York ; A. W. Gibbs, general superin- 

 tendent of motive power, Pennsylvania 

 Railway, Altoona, Pa. 



From the American Foundrymen's 

 Association Richard Moldenke, sec- 

 retary, Washtung, N. J. 



From the Association of American 

 Portland Cement Manufacturers 

 John B. Lober, president, Land Title 

 Building, Philadelphia, Pa. 



From the Geological Society of 

 America Samuel Calvin, professor of 

 Geology, University of Iowa, Iowa 

 City, Iowa ; I. C. White, State Geolo- 

 gist, Morgan town, W. Va. 



From the Iron and Steel Institute 

 Julian Kennedy, metallurgical engi- 

 neer, Pittsburg, Pa. ; C. S. Robinson, 

 general manager, Colorado Fuel and 

 Iron Co., Denver, Colo. 



From the National Association of 

 Cement Users Richard L. Hum- 

 phrey, president, St. Louis, Mo. 



From the National Board of Fire 

 Underwriters Chas. A. Hexamer, 

 chairman. Board of Consulting Ex- 

 perts, Bullitt Building, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 





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