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MEMBERS OF THE BOARD.

Governor.-Charles S. Hamlin, 1515 Massachusetts Avenue. Term of office, two years. Oliver E. Foulk, private secretary, 1341 Kenyon Street. Vice governor.-Frederic A. Delano, 1128 Sixteenth Street.

Term of office, six

years. John DeLaMater, private secretary, 1863 Newton Street. Paul M. Warburg, 1704 Eighteenth Street. Term of office, four years. W. T. Chapman, private secretary, The Cordova.

William P. G. Harding, 1855 Wyoming Avenue. Term of office, eight years. L. C. Adelson, private secretary, 1218 Kenyon Street.

Adolph C. Miller, 1801 F Street. Term of office, 10 years. Ray M. Gidney, private secretary, Hartford Courts.

Secretary.-H. Parker Willis, 2809 Ontario Road.

Assistant secretary and fiscal agent.-Sherman P. Allen, 1712 H Street.

Counsel.-Milton C. Elliott, 1818 Q Street.

Special counsel.-Joseph P. Cotton, 14 Wall Street, New York City.

Assistant counsel.-George L. Harrison, The Farnsboro; H. Rozier Dulany, jr., 1838 Wyoming Avenue.

Chief of division of audit and examination.-Joseph A. Broderick, Commercial Club. Chief of division of statistics.-Morris L. Jacobson, 3430 Mount Pleasant Street. Chief of division of issue.-William E. Buell, 1439 Newton Street.

FEDERAL RESERVE CITIES.

District No. 1.-Boston, Mass.
District No. 2.-New York City.
District No. 3.-Philadelphia, Pa.
District No. 4.-Cleveland, Ohio.
District No. 5.-Richmond, Va.
District No. 6.-Atlanta, Ga.

District No. 7.-Chicago, Ill.
District No. 8.-St. Louis, Mo.
District No. 9.-Minneapolis, Minn.
District No. 10.-Kansas City, Mo.
District No. 11.-Dallas, Tex.

District No. 12.-San Francisco, Cal.

FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICTS.

District No. 1.-Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and
Connecticut.
District No. 2.-The State of New York and the northern part of the State of New
Jersey comprising the counties of Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Middle-
sex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren.
District No. 8.-All that part of New Jersey comprising the counties of Atlantic,
Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean, and
Salem; the State of Delaware; all that part of Pennsylvania east of the western
boundary of McKean, Elk, Clearfield, Cambria, and Bedford Counties.
District No. 4.-Ohio; all that part of Pennsylvania west of district No. 3; Marshall,
Ohio, Brooke, Hancock, Weizel, and Tyler Counties, W. Va.; all that part of
Kentucky east of the western boundary of Boone, Grant, Scott, Woodford, Jessa-
mine, Garrard, Lincoln, Pulaski, and McCreary Counties.

District No. 5.-District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina; all of West Virginia except Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, Hancock, Wetzel, and Tyler Counties.

District No. 6.-Alabama, Georgia, and Florida; all that part of Tennessee east of the western boundary of Stewart, Houston, Wayne, Humphreys, and Perry Counties; all that part of Mississippi south of the northern boundary of Issaquena, Sharkey, Yazoo, Kemper, Madison, Leake, and Neshoba Counties; all of the southeastern part of Louisiana east of the western boundary of Pointe Coupee, Iberville, Assumption, and Terrebonne Parishes. District No. 7.-Iowa; all that part of Wisconsin south of the northern boundary of Vernon, Sauk, Columbia, Dodge, Washington, and Ozaukee Counties; all of the southern peninsula of Michigan, viz, that part east of Lake Michigan; all that part of Illinois north of the southern boundary of Hancock, Schuyler, Cass, Sangamon, Christian, Shelby, Cumberland, and Clark Counties; all that part of Indiana north of the southern boundary of Vigo, Clay, Owen, Monroe, Brown, Bartholomew, Jennings, Ripley, and Ohio Counties. District No. 8.-Arkansas; all that part of Missouri east of the western boundary of Harrison, Daviess, Caldwell, Ray, Lafayette, Johnson, Henry, St. Clair, Cedar, Dade, Lawrence, and Barry Counties; all that part of Illinois and Indiana not included in district No. 7; all that part of Kentucky not included in district No. 4; all that part of Tennessee and Mississippi not included in district No. 6.

District No. 9.-Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota; all that part of Wisconsin and Michigan not included in district No. 7. District No. 10.-Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming; all that part of Missouri not included in district No. 8; all of Oklahoma except the counties of Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Johnston, McCurtain, Marshall, and Pushmataha; all that part of New Mexico north of the southern boundary of McKinley, Sandoval, Santa Fe, San Miguel, and Union Counties.

District No. 11.-Texas; all that part of New Mexico and Oklahoma not included in district No. 10; all that part of Louisiana not included in district No. 6; and Pima, Graham, Greenlee, Cochise, and Santa Cruz Counties, Ariz.

District No. 12.-California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, and Utah; all that part of Arizona not included in district No. 11.

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.1

(Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, Main 5060.)

COMMISSIONERS.

Chairman. Joseph E. Davies, 2117 Le Roy Place.
Vice chairman.-Edward N. Hurley, 2301 Š Street.
William J. Harris.

Will H. Parry, The Woodward.

George Rublee, 1716 New Hampshire Avenue.

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT.

Secretary.-Leonidas L. Bracken, The Powhatan.
Assistant secretary.-Frank Jones, 1459 N Street.

Chief clerk.-Warren R. Choate, 1820 Newton Street.

Special disbursing agent.-George Johannes, 120 Rhode Island Avenue.

Purchases and supplies division.-Chief, Charles H. Rodgers, 1348 Meridian Place.
Computing and drafting division.—Chief, John H. Dynes, 414 Cummings Lane, Chevy
Chase, Md.

Mail and files division.-Chief, Edward P. Burket, 1328 Riggs Street.
Stenographic division.-Chief, Lewis F. Caswell, 1319 Thirteenth Street.

ECONOMIC DEPARTMENT.

Chief economist.-Francis Walker, 2315 Twentieth Street.

Assistant chief economist.-Thomas M. Robertson, 310 Tenth Street NE.
Division of corporation reports.—Chief, Ernest S. Bradford, Bethesda, Md.

LEGAL DEPARTMENT.

Board of review.-Chairman, Charles H. McDonald, 1841 Ontario Place.
Chief examiner.-Raymond B. Stevens, 3219 Northampton Street.
Special counsel.-John Walsh, 1760 Euclid Street.

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

(Corner North Capitol and G Streets. Phone, Main 6840.

Public Printer-Cornelius Ford, 1110 East Capitol Street.
Deputy Public Printer.-Henry T. Brian, 1244 Columbia Road.
Chief clerk.-John L. Alverson, 1649 Park Road.

Private secretary.-Joseph P. O'Lone, 144 Thirteenth Street SE.

Purchasing agent.-Edward S. Moores, 467 M Street.

Accountant.-Russell O. Beene, The Sterling.

Congressional Record clerk.-William A. Smith, 3817 Jocelyn Street, Chevy Chase Heights.

Superintendent of work.-Daniel V. Chisholm, 17 Sixth Street SE.

Foreman of printing and assistant superintendent of work.-T. Frank Morgan, 3908 Eighth Street.

Superintendent of documents.-Josiah H. Brinker, The Harford.

1 For official duties, see p. 307.

THE PANAMA CANAL.

(Seventeenth and G Streets. Phone, Main 4294.)

General purchasing officer and chief of office.-Maj. F. C. Boggs, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, The Westmoreland.

Chief clerk, purchasing department.-A. L. Flint, Friendship Heights, Bethesda, Md. Assistant to the chief of office.-Ray L. Smith, 1319 Massachusetts Avenue SE. Special counsel and examiner of claims.-Benjamin F. Harrah, 1653 Newton Street. Assistant auditor.-Arthur L. Webb, 445 Park Road.

Appointment clerk.-Emil E. Weise, The Albemarle.

ON THE ISTHMUS.

Governor of the Panama Canal.-Maj. Gen. George W. Goethals, United States Army, Balboa Heights.

Engineer of maintenance.-Col. Chester Harding, Corps of Engineers, United States Army, Balboa Heights.

Chief quartermaster.-Maj. William R. Grove, Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, Balboa Heights.

Auditor.-Homer A. A. Smith, Balboa Heights.

Chief health officer.-Lieut. Col. Charles F. Mason, Medical Corps, United States Army, Balboa Heights.

Executive secretary.-Cloyd A. McIlvaine, Balboa Heights.

ALASKAN ENGINEERING COMMISSION.1

Commissioners.-William C. Edes, chairman, Seward, Alaska; Lieut. Frederick Mears, United States Army, Anchorage, Alaska; Thomas Riggs, jr., Fairbanks, Alaska. Purchasing agent.-C. E. Dole, port of Seattle, Seattle, Wash.

Examiner of accounts.-B. H. Barndollar, Seward, Alaska.

Representative, Washington, D. C.-Lee R. Wilson, room 225, Department of the Interior, Eighth and F Streets; telephone, Main 6280; residence, 1346 Monroe Street NE.

AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.

(1624 H Street. Phone, Main 2570, Branch 192.)

President.-Woodrow Wilson.

Vice president.-Robert W. de Forest.

General manager.-Brig. Gen. Carroll A. Devol.
Secretary.-Charles L. Magee.

Treasurer.-John Skelton Williams.

Counselor.-John W. Davis.

National director.-Ernest P. Bicknell.

CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

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

Gen. Charles Bird, United States Army (retired), Mabel T. Boardman, Surg. Gen. William C. Braisted (United States Navy), Hon. John W. Davis, Robert W. de Forest, W. W. Farnam, John M. Glenn, Brig. Gen. William C. Gorgas (United States Army), A. C. Kaufman, Hon. Franklin K. Lane, Robert Lansing, Judge W. W. Morrow, Charles Nagel, Charles D. Norton, John Bassett Moore, James Tanner, John Skelton Williams.

UNITED STATES BOARD OF MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION.1 (921-927 Southern Building. Phone, Main 1170.)

Commissioner.-William L. Chambers.

Assistant commissioner.-G. W. W. Hanger.

Board of Mediation and Conciliation.-Chairman, Martin A. Knapp, Stoneleigh Court; William L. Chambers, The Buckingham.

Secretary.-G. W. W. Hanger, 2344 Massachusetts Avenue.

Clerk to the board and disbursing officer.-William H. Smith.

1 For official duties see p. 310.

GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE.1

(Phone, Main 6400, Branch 43; and Main 7427, Branch 80.)

Superintendent of supplies.-O. H. Briggs, 622 C Street NE.

Clinton R. Whitney (representing State Department), 1460 Park Road.
Charles Boyd (representing Treasury Department), 1215 F Street NE.
Albert G. Drane (representing War Department), 1802 Kilbourne Place.

Raymond C. Kidd (representing Department of Justice), 220 Spruce Avenue, Takoma Park.

Frederick H. Austin (representing Post Office Department), 1116 Columbia Road.
William J. Turkenton (representing Navy Department), 1513 Thirty-third Street.
Cyrus Root (representing Interior Department), Laurel, Md.

James E. Jones (representing Department of Agriculture), 1362 Otis Place.
H. C. Allen (representing Department of Commerce), 1460 Monroe Street.
John L. McGrew (representing Department of Labor), Mills Building.

BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS."

(710 E Street. Phone, Main 6280, Branch 73.)

Chairman.-George Vaux, jr., Philadelphia, Pa.

Merrill E. Gates, Washington, D. C.
William D. Walker, Buffalo, N. Y.

Warren K. Moorehead, Andover, Mass.
Samuel A. Eliot, Boston, Mass.

Frank Knox, Manchester, N. H.
Edward E. Ayer, Chicago, Ill.

William H. Ketcham, Washington, D. C.
Daniel Smiley, Mohonk Lake, N. Y.

Isidore B. Dockweiler, Los Angeles, Cal.

Secretary.-Malcolm McDowell, Washington, D. C.

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INTERNATIONAL (MEXICAN) BOUNDARY COMMISSION.

(Office, 1703 New York Avenue, State Department Annex. Phone, Main 4510.)

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2 Reports to the Secretary of the Interior, but is not a bureau or division of that department. See p. 3 For official duties see p. 311.

311.

COMMISSION FOR EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION OF WATERS OF THE RIO GRANDE.1

(Office, 1703 New York Avenue, State Department Annex. Phone, Main 4510.)

Commissioner.-John W. Gaines.

Engineer and disbursing officer.-L. C. Gilliam, Eagle Pass, Tex.

INTERNATIONAL (CANADIAN) BOUNDARY COMMISSIONS1

For defining and making boundary between United States and Canada, except on Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. For marking and surveying boundary between Alaska and Canada.

(Office, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Phone, Lincoln 1872.)

UNITED STATES SECTION.

Commissioner.-E. C. Barnard, 1836 Sixteenth Street.

Chief clerk and disbursing officer.-L. M. Snowden, Fontanet Courts.

CANADIAN SECTION.

Commissioner.-W. F. King, Ottawa, Canada.

PECUNIARY CLAIMS ARBITRATION COMMISSION.

(Under agreement of Aug. 18, 1910, between the United States and Great Britain.)

Arbitrator. Chandler P. Anderson, of New York.

Counsel and joint secretary.-Marshall Morgan, of Tennessee.

UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD.2

Chairman.-Andrew Braid, inspector of magnetic work and Chief of Division of Terrestrial Magnetism, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce. Secretary.-Charles S. Sloane, geographer, Bureau of the Census, Department of Com

merce.

Frank Bond, chief clerk General Land Office, Department of the Interior.

Goodwin D. Ellsworth, superintendent Division of Postmasters' Appointments, Post Office Department.

William B. Greeley, assistant forester, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. David M. Hildreth, topographer, Post Office Department.

Frederick W. Hodge, ethnologist in charge, Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution.

William McNeir, Chief Bureau of Accounts, Department of State.

Brig. Gen. M. M. Macomb, president Army War College, Department of War.
Robert B. Marshall.

C. Hart Merriam, Bureau of Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture.
John S. Mills, editor and assistant chief of division, Department of the Treasury.
James E. Payne, chief of proof section, Government Printing Office.

George R. Putnam, Commissioner Bureau of Lighthouses, Department of Commerce. Charles W. Stewart, superintendent Library and Naval War Records Office, Department of the Navy.

Capt. Thomas Washington, hydrographer, Department of the Navy.

THE COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS.

(Lemon Building, 1729 New York Avenue. Phone, Main 1460, Branch 5.)

Chairman.-Charles Moore, of Detroit, Mich.

Vice chairman.-Frederick Law Olmsted, of Brookline, Mass.

Thomas Hastings, of New York City.

Cass Gilbert, of New York City.

Edwin H. Blashfield, of New York City.

Peirce Anderson, of Chicago, Ill.

Herbert Adams, of New York City.

Secretary and executive officer.-Col. William W. Harts, United States Army, 1842 Mint

wood Place.

1 For official duties, see p. 311.

2 For official duties see p. 312.

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