OFFICE OF 
IRECTOR OF EXHIBITS 
D.C. COLLIER, President. 
U.S. GRANT, Jr., Chairman of the Board. 
J . D. S PR ECKELS; First Vice President. 
G. A .DAVI DSON, Second Vice President. 
L.S. Me LURE, Third Vice President. 
GEORGE BURNHAM, Fourth Vice President.. 
F.W.JACKSON, Treasurer. 
FRANK P. ALLEN, Jr., Director of Works 
EDGAR L . H EWETT, Di r ecto r of Exhibits. 
WINFIELD H OGABOO M , Director of Public 
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(ILAMATION 
RESTATION 
'MMERCE 
mcULTURE 
yj AND 
V ICULTURE 
May 
twenty- six 
19 15 # 
My dear Prof* Holmes: 
I would recommend that you add to the 
names of the proposed Committee on the Anthropological 
Station those of Mr* William Templeton Johnson and 
President Edward 1* Hardy, This would, I think, give 
us a splendid committee representing the best forces 
of the city* 
1 enclose herewith for your own personal 
information a letter that I have just received® It 
is on the strength of many such representations as 
this that I am urging Carroll and Shipley to main- 
tain an office of the Institute here during the next 
three or four months, I believe it would pay them* 
ILSENTING 
H THE 
i>RY OF MAN 
ND THE 
ioLUTION 
I OF HIS 
1ITS AND 
Siiences : 
HOUSED 
1 IN 
Gildings 
< OF 
PIAUTIFUL 
I3H-COLONIAL 
SHITECTURE 
1 IN A 
5DUS SETTING 
H OF 
HAL VERDURE 
BE KEPT 
5 THE ENTIRE 
Rear of 
1 1915 
With sincere regards, I am as always. 
National Museum, 
Washington 
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