BUREAU OF NAVIGATION. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Commissioner.—Eugene Tyler Chamberlain, The Ethelhurst. STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE. (Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.) Supervising Inspector General.-George Uhler, 1433 Euclid Street. Deputy Supervising Inspector General.-Dickerson N. Hoover, jr., 411 Seward Square SE. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. (Department of Labor Building, 1712 G Street. Phone, Main 8474.) WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, of Blossburg, Pa., Secretary of Labor (2254 Cathedral Avenue), was born at Blantyre, Scotland, April 2, 1862; attended St. John's Grammar School, Hamilton, Scotland; came to this country with his parents in 1870 and settled at Arnot, Tioga County, Pa., where for a brief period he was a student at grammar and night schools; in March, 1871, he began working in the coal mines; in November, 1873, became half member of the Mine Workers' Union; has taken an active part in trade-union affairs from early manhood; was international secretary-treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America from 1900 to 1908, having been elected each year without opposition; is engaged in farming at Blossburg; is married and has nine children; was elected to the Sixtieth, Sixty-first, and Sixty-second Congresses from the fifteenth district of Pennsylvania; member Committees on_Census and Patents, Sixtieth and Sixty-first Congresses; chairman Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Sixty-second Congress; also member Committee on Mines and Mining, and Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; appointed chairman of the President's Mediation Commission to investigate industrial conditions in the mountain regions and on the Pacific coast in 1917; LL. D. Maryland Agricultural College 1914; LL. D. Ursinus College 1918. Took the oath of office as Secretary of Labor March 5, 1913. Assistant Secretary.-Louis F. Post, 2513 Twelfth Street. Solicitor.-John W. Abercrombie, 2464 Ontario Road. (Phone, Columbia 2173.) Assistant to the Secretary.-Robert Watson, The Kenesaw. Chief clerk.-Samuel J. Gompers, 2517 North Capitol Street. Disbursing clerk.-George W. Love, 1321 Military Road. Private secretary to Secretary.-Edward S. McGraw, 1300 Massachusetts Avenue. Private secretary to Assistant Secretary.-Hugh Reid, 203 Mason Street, Cherrydale, Va. DIVISION OF CONCILIATION. Director of conciliation.-Hugh L. Kerwin, 632 A Street SE. Interdepartmental commissioner.—Rowland B. Mahany, Metropolitan Club. UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. (Twentieth and D Streets.) Director general.-John B. Densmore, 2415 Twentieth Street. Assistant director general -Wade H. Skinner, Wardman Courts West. BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION. (1712 G Street.) Commissioner General of Immigration.-Anthony Caminetti, Wardman Park Hotel. Ellis Island, New York Harbor; H. J. Skeffington, Long Wharf, Boston, Mass.; Gloucester, N. J.; Bertram N. Stump, Stewart Building, Baltimore, Md.; John H. Clark, Montreal, Province of Quebec; Lawson E. Evans, San Juan, P. R.; Henry M. White, Seattle, Wash.; Edward White, Angel Island, San Francisco, Calif.; William T. Christy, New Orleans, La. BUREAU OF NATURALIZATION. (1712 G Street.) Commissioner of Naturalization.-Richard K. Campbell, 1977 Biltmore Street. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. (1712 G Street.) Commissioner of Labor Statistics.-Royal Meeker, The Northumberland. CHILDREN'S BUREAU. (Twentieth and D Streets.) Chief Julia C. Lathrop, The Ontario. Assistant chief.-Caroline Fleming, 2013 Kalorama Road. BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION. (Homer Building.) Director.-Leroy K. Sherman, The Tudor. WOMAN IN INDUSTRY SERVICE. (Twentieth and D Streets.) Director.-Mary Anderson, 1831 M Street. MISCELLANEOUS. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. (The Mall. Phone, Main 1811.) Secretary.-Charles D. Walcott, 1743 Twenty-second Street Chief clerk.-H. W. Dorsey, Hyattsville, Md. Accountant and disbursing agent.-W. Irving Adams, 1862 Mintwood Place. THE ESTABLISHMENT. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States; Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President of the United States; Edward D. White, Chief Justice of the United States; Bainbridge Colby, Secretary of State; David F. Houston, Secretary of the Treasury; Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War; A. Mitchell Palmer, Attorney General; Albert S. Burleson, Postmaster General; Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy; Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior; Edwin T. Meredith, Secretary of Agriculture; Joshua W. Alexander, Secretary of Commerce; William B. Wilson, Secretary of Labor. BOARD OF REGENTS. Chancellor, Edward D. White, Chief Justice of the United States; Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President of the United States; Henry Cabot Lodge, Member of the Senate; Charles S. Thomas, Member of the Senate; Medill McCormick, Member of the Senate; Lemuel P. Padgett, Member of the House of Representatives; Frank L. Greene, Member of the House of Representatives; John A. Elston, Member of the House of Representatives; Alexander Graham Bell, citizen of Washington, D. C.; George Gray, citizen of Delaware (Wilmington); Charles F. Choate, jr., citizen of Massachusetts (Boston); John B. Henderson, citizen of Washington, D. C.; Henry White, citizen of Maryland (Washington, D. C.); Robert S. Brookings, citizen of Missouri (St. Louis). Executive committee.—George Gray (chairman), Alexander Graham Bell, Henry White. GOVERNMENT BUREAUS UNDER DIRECTION OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. NATIONAL MUSEUM. (Including the National Gallery of Art.) Administrative assistant to the secretary in charge of the National Museum.-W. de C. Head curators.-William H. Holmes, 1454 Belmont Street; G. P. Merrill, 1422 Belmont BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY. (Office in Smithsonian Building.) Chief.-J. Walter Fewkes, Forest Glen, Md. INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES. Assistant Secretary in charge.-C. G. Abbot, 2203 K Street. NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK, (Adams Mill Road. Phone, Columbia 744.) Superintendent.-Ned Hollister, 1338 Oak Street. ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY. Director.-C. G. Abbot, 2203 K Street. REGIONAL BUREAU FOR THE UNITED STATES, INTERNATIONAL CATALOGUE OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE. Assistant in charge.-Leonard C. Gunnell, Smithsonian Institution. 174216°-66-2-3D ED- -20 289 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. (Smithsonian Institution. Phone, Main 1811.) President.-Charles D. Walcott, 1743 Twenty-second Street. Vice president.-A. A. Michelson, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Treasurer.-F. L. Ransome, 1455 Belmont Street. Assistant secretary.—Paul Brockett, 3303 Highland Avenue, Cleveland Park. NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. Chairman.-James R. Angell, Cosmos Club. Secretary.-Vernon Kellogg, 1228 Seventeenth Street. PAN AMERICAN UNION. (FORMERLY INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLICS.) (Seventeenth between C and B Streets. Phone, Main 6638.) Director General.-John Barrett, Metropolitan Club. Chief statistician.-William C. Wells, Beltsville, Md. Chief clerk and trade adviser.-William A. Reid, 1842 Sixteenth Street. Librarian (acting).—Charles E. Babcock, Vienna, Va. Editors of Bulletin.-E. Albes, 1737 Corcoran Street; A. C. Rivas, The Manchester. Spanish translators.-E. M. Amores, 1539 I Street; J. M. Coronado, The_Sherman. Portuguese translators.-L. Marchant, The Plaza; J. de S. Coutinho, 3003 P Street. Assistant statistician.-Matilda Phillips, 1400 W Street. Assistant, educational section.-Arturo Torres, 1742 S Street. Chief mail clerk.-W. J. Kolb, 33 W Street. Secretary to Director General.-William V. Griffin, 1338 Twenty-second Street. GOVERNING BOARD.1 Bainbridge Colby, Secretary of State (chairman ex officio), 1507 K Street. Dr. Tomás A. Le Breton, ambassador of Argentina, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue. Ignacio Calderón, minister of Bolivia, 1633 Sixteenth Street. Joaquín Méndez, minister of Guatemala, 1810 Connecticut Avenue. Dr. Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, minister of Cuba, 2630 Sixteenth Street. Dr. Santos A. Dominici, minister of Venezuela, 1406 Massachusetts Avenue. Charles Moravia, minister of Haiti, 1429 Rhode Island Avenue. Dr. Salvador Sol M., minister of Salvador, 3145 Sixteenth Street. Dr. Jacobo Varela, minister of Uruguay, 1325 Massachusetts Avenue. Dr. Salvador Diego-Fernández, chargé d'affaires of Mexico, The Burlington. 1 Costa Rica has no representative on the governing board at present. |