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FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION.

(200 New Jersey Avenue. Phone, Main 7890.)

Chairman.-The Secretary of Labor, William B. Wilson, 2254 Cathedral Avenue. The Secretary of Agriculture, Edwin T. Meredith.

The Secretary of Commerce, Joshua W. Alexander, 1110 Rhode Island Avenue. The Commissioner of Education, Philander P. Claxton, 1717 Lamont Street. Vice chairman.-James P. Munroe, representative of manufacturing and commercial interests, The Powhatan. Term expires July 17, 1921.

Calvin F. McIntosh, representative of agricultural interests, 200 New Jersey Avenue. Term expires July 17, 1922.

Arthur E. Holder, representative of labor, 110 F Street SE. Term expires July 17, 1920.

Director.-Uel W. Lamkin, The Hadleigh.

Assistant Director for Vocational Education.-Layton S. Hawkins, 1979 Biltmore Street. Assistant Director for Vocational Rehabilitation (soldiers).—Ralph T. Fisher, The Hadleigh.

Assistant Director for Industrial Rehabilitation.-Lewis H. Carris, 4003 Eighth Street. Secretary.-E. Joseph Aronoff, 647 E Street NE.

Chief clerk.-Charles E. Alden, 1440 Kennedy Street.

THE PANAMA CANAL.

(1709 G Street. Phone, Main 4294.)

General purchasing officer and chief of office.-A. L. Flint, Friendship Heights, Bethesda,

Md.

Chief clerk, purchasing department.-E. D. Anderson, 1475 Columbia Road.
Assistant to the chief of office.-Ray L. Smith, 1319 Massachusetts Avenue SE.
Appointment clerk.-E. E. Weise, The Albemarle.

ON THE ISTHMUS.

Governor of the Panama Canal.-Brig. Gen. Chester Harding, United States Army (retired), Balboa Heights, C. Z.

Engineer of maintenance.-Col. Jay J. Morrow, United States Army, Balboa Heights, C. Z.

BOARD OF ROAD COMMISSIONERS FOR ALASKA.

(Juneau, Alaska.)

President. Maj. James G. Steese, Engineers.

Engineer officer-Maj. John C. Gotwals, Engineers.

Secretary and disbursing officer.-Capt. Charles S. Ward, Engineers.

COMMISSION ON NAVY YARDS AND NAVAL STATIONS.

(Room 2923 New Navy Building. Phone, Main 2790, Branch 30.) Commissioners.-Rear Admiral George W. McElroy, United States Navy; Rear Admiral Washington L. Capps (CC.), United States Navy; Rear Admiral Harry H. Rousseau (CEC.), United States Navy; Capt. Frank T. Chambers (CEC.), United States Navy.

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS.

(2722 Navy Building, Seventeenth and B Streets. Phone, Main 1056.) Chairman.-Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 1743 Twenty-second Street.

Prof. Joseph S. Ames (chairman executive committee), Maj. Thurman H. Bane (United States Army), Capt. T. T. Craven (United States Navy), Dr. William F. Durand, Prof. John F. Hayford, Prof. Charles F. Marvin, Maj. Gen. Charles T. Menoher (United States Army), Prof. Michael I. Pupin, Rear Admiral D. W. Taylor (United States Navy); Orville Wright.

Secretary. Dr. S. W. Stratton, The Farragut.

Executive officer.-George W. Lewis, 6506 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant secretary and special disbursing agent.-John F. Victory, The Argyle.

AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS.

(Seventeenth Street, between D and E Streets. Phone, Main 5400.)

NATIONAL OFFICERS.

President.-Woodrow Wilson.

Vice presidents.-Robert W. de Forest, 30 Broad Street, New York City; William Howard Taft, New Haven, Conn.

Treasurer.-John Skelton Williams, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.
Counselor.-William L. Frierson, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C.
Secretary.-Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 1801 P Street, Washington, D. C.

CENTRAL COMMITTEE.

Chairman.-Dr. Livingston Farrand, National Red Cross, Washington, D. C.
Vice chairmen.-Willoughby G. Walling, National Red Cross, Washington, D. C.; F. P.
Keppel, National Red Cross, Washington, D. C.

Cornelius N. Bliss, jr., 117 Duane Street, New York City; Miss Mabel T. Boardman,
1801 P Street, Washington, D. C.; Rear Admiral E. R._Stitt, Surgeon
General, United States Navy, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.; Henry P.
Davison, 23 Wall Street, New York City; Mrs. August Belmont, 43 Exchange
Place, New York City; Mrs. Frank V. Hammar, 7 Hortense Place, St.
Louis, Mo.; Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, Surgeon General, United States
Army, War Department, Washington, D. C.: William L. Frierson, Department of
Justice, Washington, D. C.; Franklin K. Lane, 120 Broadway, New York City;
Norman Davis, State Department, Washington, D. C.; John Bassett Moore,
Columbia University, New York City; Judge W. W. Morrow, Hotel St. Francis,
San Francisco, Calif.; Charles D. Norton, First National Bank, New York City;
John D. Ryan, 42 Broadway, New York City; George E. Scott, American Steel
Foundries, Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, Ill.; Eliot Wadsworth, 150 Nassau
Street, New York City; John Skelton Williams, Treasury Department, Wash-
ington, D. C.
General manager.-Frederick C. Munroe, National Red Cross, Washington, D. C.

UNITED STATES BOARD OF MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION. (920-926 Southern Building. Phone, Main 1170.)

Commissioner.-William L. Chambers.

Assistant commissioner.—Whitehead Kluttz.

Board of Mediation and Conciliation.-Chairman, Martin A. Knapp, Stoneleigh Court; William L. Chambers, Sellman, Md.; Whitehead Kluttz, The Brunswick Apart

ments.

Secretary.-William J. Hoover, 2722 Connecticut Avenue.

THE INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION.

(Southern Building, Fifteenth and H Streets. Phone, Main 3764.)

UNITED STATES SECTION.

Chairman.-Hon. Obadiah Gardner, Rockland, Me.
Hon. Clarence D. Clark, Evanston, Wyo.

Secretary.-William H. Smith, Washington, D. C.

CANADIAN SECTION.

Chairman.-Hon. Charles A. Magrath, Ottawa, Ontario.
Henry A. Powell, K. C., St. John, New Brunswick.
Sir William Hearst, K. C. M. G., Toronto, Ontario.
Secretary.-Lawrence J. Burpee, Ottawa, Ontario.

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INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES
AND CANADA.

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

(Office, National Savings & Trust Co. Building, 719 Fifteenth Street. Phone, Main 4510.)

UNITED STATES SECTION.

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

Engineer to the commission.-J. H. Van Wagenen, 2001 Sixteenth Street.
Chief clerk and disbursing officer.-R. B. Martin, Vienna, Va.

CANADIAN SECTION.

Commissioner.-J. J. McArthur, Department of the Interior, Ottawa, Canada.

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES
AND MEXICO.

AMERICAN SECTION.

Commissioner.-Lucius D. Hill, Sparta, Tenn.
Secretary.-William F. Tinsley, Clifton Forge, Va.
Consulting engineer.-Henry P. Corbin, El Paso, Tex.

MEXICAN SECTION.

Commissioner.-Antonio Prieto, Mexico City, Mexico.
Secretary.-F. A. Pesqueira, El Paso, Tex.

Consulting engineer.-Manuel Bancalari, Juarez, Mexico.

THE UNITED STATES SECTION OF THE INTER-AMERICAN

HIGH COMMISSION.

Chairman.-David F. Houston, Secretary of the Treasury.

Vice chairman.-John Bassett Moore, of New York.

John H. Fahey, of Massachusetts.

Herbert Fleishhacker, of California.

Duncan U. Fletcher, United States Senator from Florida.

Andrew J. Peters, of Massachusetts.

Samuel Untermyer, of New York.

Paul M. Warburg, of New York.
John H. Wigmore, of Illinois.

Secretary.-L. S. Rowe, Pan American Union.

Assistant secretary.—C. E. McGuire, Cosmos Club.

Juristic expert.-Guillermo A. Sherwell, The Rochambeau.

FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION.

Commissioners:

(Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880; Branch 345.)

Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War, chairman.

John Barton Payne, Secretary of the Interior.
Edwin T. Meredith, Secretary of Agriculture.

Executive secretary.-O. C. Merrill, 9 West Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

Chief engineer.-Lieut. Col. William Kelly, United States Army, 2117 O Street.

Chief counsel.-Maj. Lewis W. Call, United States Army, Garrett Park, Md.
Chief accountant.-William V. King, 1841 Kilbourne Place.

Chief clerk.-F. W. Griffith, 909 L Street NE.

ROCK CREEK AND POTOMAC PARKWAY COMMISSION.

(Created by sec. 22 of the public buildings act of Mar. 4, 1913.)

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

David F. Houston, Secretary of the Treasury.

Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War.

Edwin T. Meredith, Secretary of Agriculture.

Maj. Clarence S. Ridley, executive and disbursing officer.

UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD.

Chairman.-Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Department of Agriculture.

Secretary.-Charles S. Sloane, geographer, Census Bureau, Department of Commerce. Chairman executive committee.-Frank Bond, chief clerk General Land Office, Department of the Interior.

William C. Barnes, Assistant Forester, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. Rear Admiral Lloyd H. Chandler, hydrographer, Hydrographic Office, Department of the Navy.

Goodwin D. Ellsworth, superintendent Division of Post Office Service, Post Office Department.

J. N. B. Hewitt, ethnologist, Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution.

J. H. Robinson, topographer, Post Office Department.

James McCormick, editor of maps, Geological Survey.

James W. McGuire, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.

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

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.

THE COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS.

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

Chairman.-Charles Moore, of Detroit, Mich.

Vice chairman.-Charles A. Platt, New York City.

William M. Kendall, New York City.

John Russell Pope, New York City.

James L. Greenleaf, New York City.

William Sergeant Kendall, New Haven, Conn.

James E. Fraser, New York City.

Secretary and executive officer.-Maj. Clarence S. Ridley, Corps of Engineers, The Brighton

Assistant to the secretary.-H. P. Caemmerer, 943 L Street.

WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY.

(Organized 1833; chartered 1859; acts of Congress Aug. 2, 1876, Oct. 2, 1888.)

Hon. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, president ex officio.

The governors of the several States, vice presidents ex officio.

Hon. Willis Van Devanter, Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the United States, first vice president.

Charles C. Glover, second vice president.

Theodore W. Noyes, treasurer, 1730 New Hampshire Avenue.

Frederick L. Harvey, secretary, 2146 Florida Avenue. (Phone, North 5977.)

Surg. Gen. Francis M. Gunnell, United States Navy (retired); Charles D. Walcott; Henry B. F. Macfarland; Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, D. D.; Thomas Nelson Page; Herbert Putnam; William Corcoran Eustis; Henry Kirke Porter; David R. McKee; -; Henry White; Robert T. Lincoln; Brig. Gen. William M. Black, United States Army; Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge.

ARLINGTON MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATER COMMISSION.

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

Chairman.-Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War, 3017 N Street.

Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, 1851 Wyoming Avenue.

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

John McElroy, representing the Grand Army of the Republic, 1412 Sixteenth Street.

Fred. Beall, commander Camp No. 171, United Confederate Veterans of the District of Columbia, 1130 Columbia Road.

Charles W. Newton, representing the United Spanish War Veterans, Hartford, Conn.

Executive and disbursing officer.-Maj. Clarence S. Ridley, United States Army, The Brighton.

THE CONGRESSIONAL CLUB.

(Corner New Hampshire Avenue and U Street. Phone, North 3607.)

(Incorporated by act of Congress approved May 30, 1908. Membership composed of women in official life.)

OFFICERS 1919-1920-1921.

President.-Mrs. Charles B. Ward, of New York.

First vice president.-Mrs. Medill McCormick, of Illinois.

Second vice president.—Mrs. Josephus Daniels, of North Carolina.

Third vice president.-Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, of Tennessee.

Fourth vice president.-Mrs. James F. Byrnes, of South Carolina.

Fifth vice president.—Mrs. Edward J. King, of Illinois.

Recording secretary.-Miss Alice Page, of Vermont.
Corresponding secretary.-Mrs. Warren Gard, of Ohio.
Treasurer. Mrs. C. Frank Reavis, of Nebraska.
Chairman of

Membership committee.-Mrs. Selden P. Spencer, of Missouri.
Entertainment committee.-Mrs. Jouett Shouse, of Kansas.

House committee.-Mrs. Howard S. Reeside, of the District of Columbia.
Finance committee.-Mrs. Joseph I. France, of Maryland.

Press and printing committee.-Mrs. Edmund Platt, of New York.
Book committee.—Mrs. Calvin D. Paige, of Massachusetts.

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.

NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS.

(Headquarters office, National Military Home, Ohio.)

Branches.-Central, Dayton, Ohio; Northwestern, Milwaukee, Wis.; Eastern, Togus, Me.; Western,__ Leavenworth, Kans.; Marion, Marion, Ind.; Pacific, Santa Monica, Cal.; Danville, Danville, Ill.; Mountain, Johnson City, Tenn.; Battle Mountain Sanitarium, Hot Springs, S. Dak.

Managers.-The President of the United States, the Chief Justice, the Secretary of War (ex officio), Washington, D. C.; Gen. George H. Wood, president National Military Home, Dayton, Ohio; Capt. John C. Nelson, first vice president, Logansport, Ind.; Maj. James W. Wadsworth, second vice president, Geneseo, N. Y.; Hon. James S. Catherwood, secretary, Hoopeston, Ill.; Col. Henry H. Markham, Pasadena, Calif.; Hon. Menander Dennett, Lewiston, Me.

General treasurer.-Col. C. W. Wadsworth.

Inspector general and chief surgeon.-Col. James A. Mattison.
Assistant general treasurer.-Col. Charles M. Pearsall.

Assistant inspector general.-Col. O. K. Marshall.

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