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DRY- FARMING CONGRESS, WICHITA, 1914 



EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 



Arizona — A. M. McOmie, Phoenix. 

 Arkansas — E. N. Hopkins, Fort Smith. 

 California — 



Colorado — Charles A. Lory, Fort Collins. 



Idaho — E. J. Iddings, Moscow. 



Kansas — W. M. Jardine, Manhattan. 



Minnesota — T. A. Hoverstad, Minneapolis. 



Missouri — F. L. Vandegrift, Kansas City. 



Montana — F. B. Linfield, Bozeman. 



Nebraska — E. A. Burnett, Lincoln. 



New Mexico — E. P. Humbert, State College. 



North Dakota — L. R. Waldron, Dickinson. 



Oklahoma — W. I. Drummond, Muskogee. 



Oregon — H. D. Scudder, Corvallis. 



South Dakota — A. N. Hume, Brookings. 



Texas — H. M. Bainer, Amarillo. 



Utah— L. A. Merrill, Salt Lake City. 



Washington — E. A. Bryan, Pullman. 



Wyoming — A. E. Bowman, Laramie. 



Canada — John Bracken, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. 



Belgium — Dr. A. L. Bauwens, Brussels. 



Brazil — 



China — Dr. J. L. Young, Peking. 



Greece — Hector M. E. Pasmezoglu, Saint Louis, Missouri. 



Hungary — Dr. Bartholomew Nemenyi, Budapest. 



Mexico — N. P. Escobar, Juarez. 



Rumania — D. I. Andronescu, Urbana, Illinois. 



Russia — William P. Anderson, Saint Louis, Missouri. 



Spain — Gregorio Cruz Valero, Madrid. 



Turkey — Izzet B. Suryieh, Urbana, Illinois. 



Union of South Africa — Colonel A. J. Bester, Colesburg, Transvaal. 



There was some discussion as to international representatives on the 

 Committee; by what name they should be called, whether International 

 Corresponding. Secretaries, Members of the Executive Committee, or by 

 other terms. 



DEAN JARDINE: 



I move that the Secretary of this Congress obtain from the inter- 

 national representatives here in attendance the names, so far as possible, 

 of suitable persons for membership on the Executive Committee; that the 

 international representatives hereafter be know as members of the Execu- 

 tive Committee the same as the rest of us; and that the Chairman of this 

 Committee be authorized to fill any vacancies. 



This action was unanimously agreed to. 



The new committee then proceeded to the election of a chairman. 



