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general publicity to home building opportunities nor com- 

 mand the support of all the newspapers at least of the 

 city where the exposition was held. 



Besides the members of the Advisory Committee (a 

 complete roster of which was published in the AGE of 

 December, 1909), there were present at the meeting the 

 following: 



Edward F. Bohm, irrigation expert and personal rep- 

 resentative of Governor Judspn A. Harmon of Ohio. 



Judge A. E. Chamberlain, Superintendent of South 

 Dakota Farmers' Institute and personally representing 

 Governor Vessey of that state. 



State Engineer Samuel H. Lea of South Dakota. 



Samuel C. Dunlap, Chairman of the Georgia Board 

 of Immigration and personal proxy of Governor Brown 

 of that state. 



Hugh B. Farrell of Tennessee, holding proxy of Com- 

 missioner of Africulture Thompson of that state. 



Ex-Governor W. S. Jennings of Florida, proxy for 

 Governor Gilchrist. 



R. P. Teele, Special Agent of the United States Gov- 

 ernment. 



Captain John F. Merry, General Immigration Agent 

 Illinois Central Railway. 



C. M. Fleischer, United States Industrial ajid Agricul- 

 tural Exposition Company. 



L. J. Brinker, General Immigration Agent of the 

 Northern Pacific Railroad. 



L. L. Lawrence, General Immigration Agent New 

 Orleans, Mobile & Chicago Railroad. 



Nat Martin of Arkansas, representing State Land Com- 

 missioner Coffman. 



R. E. Grace of Kentucky, representing Governor 

 Willson. 



G. T. Werdine of Nadeau, Mich. 



James M. Hurst, cashier of the National Bank of the 

 Republic of Chicago. 



D. H. Anderson, Editor, IRRIGATION AGE. 



Huntley Russell, State Land Commissioner of Michi- 

 gan and representing Governor Warner. 



A. D. Campbell, State Commissioner of Immigration 

 of Wisconsin. 



C. J. Sinsel, President of the United Exposition Asso- 

 ciation of Irrigated States, representing seventeen recla- 

 mation states. 



Hon. Cyrus Bradley, representing the Commercial 

 Club of Spokane, Wash. 



Walter D. Moody, General Manager of the Chicago 

 Association of Commerce. 



Mr. Abbott, representing the Chicago, Burlington & 

 Quincy Railway. 



Senator R. E. Dowdell of South Dakota. 



G. B. Chapman of Chicago. 



H. W. Moury of Rhode Island. 



A. M. Axelson, of Colorado. 



Van B. Burton, of Indiana. 



G. S. Brainard, of Minnesota. 



Mrs. Janet M. Cole, of South Dakota. 



