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CONGRESSIONAL COMMISSIONS AND JOINT COMMITTEES.

COMMISSION FOR THE EXTENSION AND COMPLETION OF THE CAPITOL BUILDING.

Chairman.-George P. Wetmore, Newport, R. I.

Elihu Root, 31 Nassau Street, New York City.

Thomas S. Martin, Senator from Virginia, The Benedick.

Joseph G. Cannon, Representative from Illinois, 1745 N Street.

William P. Hepburn, 1124 East Capitol Street.

Secretary.-Henry A. Vale, 2415 Twentieth Street.

Chairman.

COMMISSION ON ENLARGING THE CAPITOL GROUNDS.

Joseph G. Cannon, Representative from Illinois, 1745 N Street.

Elliott Woods, Superintendent of the United States Capitol Building and Grounds, Stoneleigh Court.

COMMISSION IN CONTROL OF SENATE OFFICE BUILDING.

Jacob H. Gallinger, Senator from New Hampshire, Stoneleigh Court.

Lee S. Overman, Senator from North Carolina, 1719 Rhode Island Avenue.
John W. Kern, Senator from Indiana, Congress Hall.

COMMISSION IN CONTROL OF THE HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING.

Chairman. Champ Clark, Representative from Missouri, Congress Hall.
John J. Fitzgerald, Representative from New York.

James R. Mann, Representative from Illinois, The Highlands.
Superintendent of Building.-Elliott Woods, Stoneleigh Court.

COMMISSION ON RECONSTRUCTION OF THE HALL OF THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES.

Chairman. Champ Clark, Representative from Missouri, Congress Hall.
Richard W. Austin, Representative from Tennessee.

Samuel W. McCall, Winchester, Mass.

James R. Mann, Representative from Illinois, The Highlands.

John J. Fitzgerald, Representative from New York.

Swagar Sherley, Representative from Kentucky, 1718 Rhode Island Avenue.
William M. Howard, 1446 Irving Street.

JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING.

(Capitol Building, Senate Gallery floor, northeast corner. Phone, Branch 20.)

NOTE. The powers and duties of the Joint Committee on Printing, as provided by law, are exercised by the Senate Committee on Printing until the members of the Joint Committee on the part of the House are chosen.

Chairman.-Duncan U. Fletcher, Senator from Florida, 1627 Sixteenth Street.
William E. Chilton, Senator from West Virginia, The Grafton.

John W. Kern, Senator from Indiana, Congress Hall.

Marcus A. Smith, Senator from Arizona, The Occidental.

James Hamilton Lewis, Senator from Illinois, The Shoreham.

Reed Smoot, Senator from Utah, 2521 Connecticut Avenue.

Jacob H. Gallinger, Senator from New Hampshire, Stoneleigh Court.

Carroll S. Page, Senator from Vermont, The Cochran.

Clerk.-George H. Carter, 1661 Hobart Street.

Inspector of paper and material (Government Printing Office).-B. D. Dyas, 1419 D Street SE

NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION COMMISSION.

(930 F Street. Phone, Main 6910.)

President.-Lindley M. Garrison, Secretary of War, 1830 Connecticut Avenue.
Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior, 1866 Wyoming Avenue.
David F. Houston, Secretary of Agriculture, 1717 P Street.

Chairman.-Jacob H. Gallinger, Senator from New Hampshire, Stoneleigh Court.
Vice Chairman.-Willis C. Hawley, Representative from Oregon, The Woodley.
John Walter Smith, Senator from Maryland, 830 University Parkway, Baltimore,
Md.

Gordon Lee, Representative from Georgia, The Cochran.

COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE AND STUDY RURAL CREDITS AND AGRICULTURAL COOPERATIVE ORGANIZATIONS IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.

(Appointed by the President, as provided for in Public Act No. 430, approved March 4, 1913.) Chairman.-Duncan U. Fletcher, Senator from Florida, 1627 Sixteenth Street. Thomas P. Gore, Senator from Oklahoma, 1863 Mintwood Place.

Ralph W. Moss, Representative from Indiana.

Col. Harvie Jordan, planter, Atlanta, Ga.

Dr. John Lee Coulter, Census Bureau, secretary, Morgantown, W. Va.

Dr. Kenyon L. Butterfield, president Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass.

Dr. Clarence J. Owens, Southern Commercial Congress, Washington, D. C.

JOINT COMMITTEE ON RURAL CREDITS.

(Old building basement, west side, room 69. Phone, Branch 49.)

Chairman.-Carter Glass, Representative from Virginia, The Raleigh.
Robert L. Owen, Senator from Oklahoma, 1731 K Street.
Henry F. Hollis, Senator from New Hampshire, The Wyoming.
Thomas P. Gore, Senator from Oklahoma, 1863 Mintwood Place.
Hoke Smith, Senator from Georgia, 2117 California Street.

Knute Nelson, Senator from Minnesota, 649 East Capitol Street.

James H. Brady, Senator from Idaho, Thirty-fifth Street and Woodley Road.

Michael F. Phelan, Representative from Massachusetts, 2602 Connecticut Avenue. Asbury F. Lever, Representative from South Carolina.

Ralph W. Moss, Representative from Indiana.

Everis A. Hayes, Representative from California.

Willis C. Hawley, Representative from Oregon, The Woodley.

Secretary.-W. W. Flannagan, Florence Court.

COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE PURCHASE OF AMERICAN-GROWN TOBACCO BY

FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS.

Chairman.-Thomas S. Martin, Senator from Virginia, The Benedick.

Henry Cabot Lodge, Senator from Massachusetts, 1765 Massachusetts Avenue.
Frank B. Brandegee, Senator from Connecticut, 1521 K Street.

Henry D. Flood, Representative from Virginia, The Shoreham.

Charles M. Stedman, Representative from North Carolina, 7 C Street SE. William B. McKinley, Representative from Illinois, 919 Farragut Square. Secretary.

LINCOLN MEMORIAL COMMISSION.

(Senate Office Building, room 140. Phone, Main 3120, Branch 38.)

Chairman.-William Howard Taft, New Haven, Conn.

Joseph G. Cannon, Representative from Illinois, 1745 N Street.
George P. Wetmore, Newport, R. I.

Samuel W. McCall, Winchester, Mass.

Champ Clark, Representative from Missouri, Congress Hall.

Thomas S. Martin, Senator from Virginia, The Benedick.

Special resident commissioner.-Joseph C. S. Blackburn, 1702 Nineteenth Street.
Secretary.-Henry A. Vale, 2415 Twentieth Street.

Executive and disbursing officer.-Col. William W. Harts, United States Army, 1842
Mintwood Place.

GRANT MEMORIAL COMMISSION.

Chairman.-Gen. Grenville M. Dodge, president of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Lindley M. Garrison, Secretary of War, 1830 Connecticut Avenue.

Luke Lea, chairman Senate Committee on the Library, 1867 Wyoming Avenue.

MEADE MEMORIAL COMMISSION.

Chairman.-Lindley M. Garrison, Secretary of War, 1830 Connecticut Avenue. Luke Lea, chairman Senate Committee on the Library, 1867 Wyoming Avenue. chairman House Committee on the Library.

Martin G. Brumbaugh, governor of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa.

COMMISSION ON MEMORIAL TO WOMEN OF THE CIVIL WAR.

(Office, Lemon Building, 1729 New York Avenue. Phone, Main 1460.) Chairman.-Lindley M. Garrison, Secretary of War, 1830 Connecticut Avenue. Luke Lea, chairman Senate Committee on the Library, 1867 Wyoming Avenue. chairman House Committee on the Library.

Woodrow Wilson, president of the American National Red Cross.

Executive and disbursing officer.-Col. William W. Harts, United States Army, 1842 Mintwood Place.

Chief clerk.-John F. Bethune, Falls Church, Va.

THE CAPITOL.

OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.

(Phone, Main 3120.)

PRESIDENT.

President of the Senate.-Thomas R. Marshall, The New Willard.

Secretary to the President of the Senate.-Mark Thistlethwaite, 1842 Sixteenth Street. Messenger to the President of the Senate.-Lu Slagle.

PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE.

President pro tempore of the Senate.-James P. Clarke, The Cochran.

CHAPLAIN.

Chaplain of the Senate.-Rev. Forrest J. Prettyman, 1308 Columbia Road.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

JAMES M. BAKER, Secretary of the Senate (3141 Highland Place), was born August 18, 1861, at Lowndesville, S. C.; was educated at the public schools and at Wofford College; studied law in New York City in 1885; engaged in business until he was appointed assistant librarian of the Senate on August 7, 1893, and served as the Democratic caucus representative while in the Senate library until his election as Secretary of the Senate of the United States on March 13, 1913.

Assistant Secretary.-Henry M. Rose, 1745 Eighteenth Street.
Chief Clerk.-Peter M. Wilson, 1901 Q Street.

Financial clerk.-R. B. Nixon, 1336 Fairmont Street.

Assistant financial clerk.-Charles F. Pace, 1539 I Street.

Chief bookkeeper.-Eugene Colwell, 402 Seventh Street NE.

Principal legislative clerk.-Thomas H. Tulley, 1803 Newton Street.

Minute and Journal clerk.-Harry V. Felt, 2815 Twenty-seventh Street.

Assistant Journal clerk.-J. L. Aston, 1643 Hobart Street.

Enrolling clerk.-John Taylor Waldorf.

Executive clerk.-Thomas F. Dawson, 2572 University Place.

Reading clerk.-John C. Crockett, Silver Spring, Md.

File clerk.-Harry J. Overman, 1333 Euclid Street.

Printing clerk.-Ansel Wold, The Balfour.

Keeper of stationery.-Charles N. Richards, 101 Massachusetts Avenue.
Assistant keeper of stationery.-G. B. King, 1331 Fairmont Street.

Assistant in stationery room.-R. H. Jones, Wardman Courts.

Librarian.-Edward C. Goodwin, 1865 Kalorama Road.

First assistant librarian.-W. G. Lieuallen, 1301 N Street.

Assistant librarian.-Harry W. Kidder.

Superintendent of document room.-George H. Boyd, 1129 Fourteenth Street.
Assistant in document room.-Ronoldo M. Cooper, The Congressional.

Assistant in document room.-Christian A. Taylor, 224 Third Street.

Clerks.-Charles R. Nixon, 1338 New York Avenue; Edward W. Thomas; Oswald C. Ludwig, 328 Maryland Avenue NE.; Henry H. Gilfry, 1713 S Street; Frederick N. Carr, 640 Lexington Place NE.; J. Marion Baker, jr., 3141 Highland Place; Charles L. Watkins, The De Soto; James F. O'Rourke, The Ventosa; Charles W. James; Shaemas O'Sheel, 714 Nineteenth Street; Macey Dinkins; Ernest T. Koenig, 48 C Street NE.; John W. Lambert, 439 Kenyon Street.

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