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DATE OF COMMENCING WORK, 
Rute X. The work of the judges shall commence not later 
than the 1st day of June, 1893, and shall progress uninterrupt- 
edly until the completion of the work assigned them, except in the 
Department of Live Stock and in those departments where the 
nature of the exhibits requires renewal from time to time during 
the Exposition. 
Rute XI. Upon the completion of the work of the judges, 
the results thereof shall be presented by the Executive Com- 
mittee to the full Committee on Awards, which committee shall in 
turn report to the World’s Columbian Commission, or in its 
absence to the Board of Reference and Control, by whom the 
formal promulgation of the awards and the distribution of medals 
and diplomas shall be made with appropriate ceremonies. 
Rure XII. In addition to the reports by the individual 
judges of the various exhibits, each of the thirteen committees 
shall present a comprehensive report, signed by the President 
and Secretary, embodying the principal educational and interest- 
ing features of the groups and classes composing that depart- 
ment, accompanied by a list of exhibitors who have received 
awards, with the reports of the individual judges giving the 
reasons and considerations therefor; and this report shall be 
delivered to the Director-General to be included in, and to form 
part of, the history of the Exposition; but this shall not be so con- 
strued as to prevent or interfere with the duty expected of each 
of the department chiefs to prepare and submit, as part of the 
official history of the Exposition, a complete and comprehensive 
report of the work of his department. 
Rute XIII. In the performance of thé duties intrusted to 
the Executive Committee on Awards, any member thereof shall 
have the right to be present at the deliberations of the com- 
mittees herein provided for, and in all matters of review or other 
complication the said Executive Committee shall have the right 
to avail itself of the aid and service of any member or members 
of the Committee on Awards, and as well of the advice and assist- 
ance of any competent agency whose aid ought, in its best judg- 
ment, to be invoked. GEORGE R. DAVIS, 
Director-General. 
ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, Exposition Grounds, 
Chicago, January 16, 1893. 
