Delegates: EIGHTH WORLD'S DAIRY CONGRESS (London, June 26-July 12, 1928) R. W. Dunlap, of Ohio, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, chairman Lore A. Rogers, of New York, Acting Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Industry, Department of Agriculture Roy C. Potts, of Oklahoma, Specialist in Charge, Division of Dairy and Poultry Products of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Department of Agriculture George E. Sherwood, M. D., of Minnesota A. J. Glover, Editor of the Hoard's Dairyman, Fort Atkinson, Wis. J. D. Mickle, Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner J. B. Fitch, professor in the Kansas State Agricultural College A. M. Loomis, of the American Dairy Federation, Washington, D. C. P. H. Kasper, of Wisconsin A. A. Borland, professor of dairy husbandry, Pennsylvania State College O. E. Reed, professor of dairy husbandry, Michigan State College Carl W. Larson, Director of the National Dairy Council, Chicago Hubert E. Van Norman, President of the American Dry Milk Institute, Inc., Chicago A. L. Haecker, President of the Allied State Creamery Association, Lincoln, Nebr. Harry Bull, Director of the Dairymen's League Cooperative Association, Inc., Campbell Hall, N. Y. William F. Schilling, President of the Twin City Milk Producers' Association, St. Paul, Minn. J. D. Miller, President of the National Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation, New York City E. T. Rector, President of the Fairmont Creamery Co., Omaha, Nebr. Fred Rasmussen, Secretary of the International Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers, E. M. Bailey, President of the American Dairy Federation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Frank S. Harmon, Director of the Ohio Guernsey Breeders' Association, Cleveland, Ohio Oliver S. Jordan, President of the Dairy and Ice Cream Machinery and Supplies Association, Inc., New York City J. C. Rundall, De Laval Separator Co., Chicago George B. Caine, professor in the Utah Agricultural College O. F. Hunziker, Blue Valley Creamery Co., Chicago INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL FORTNIGHT (Paris, July 1-13, 1928) INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING (July 2-8, 1928) Delegates to the International Social Fortnight Congresses: Katharine F. Lenroot, of Wisconsin, Assistant to the Chief of the Children's Bureau, Homer Folks, Secretary of the State Charities Aid Association, New York City Mary E. Hurlburt, International Director of the International Migration Service, Geneva, Mrs. George Horace Lorimer, of Pennsylvania Delegates appointed solely to the International Congress on Housing and Town Planning: Alfred Bettman, of Ohio; Harold S. Buttenheim, of New York; George B. Ford, of New SECOND CONFERENCE FOR THE ABOLITION OF IMPORT AND EXPORT PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS (Geneva, July 3-11, 1928) Delegate: Hugh R. Wilson, of Illinois, Minister to Switzerland Technical assistants: Charles E. Lyon, of Massachusetts, Commercial Attaché at Berne Percy W. Bidwell, of the District of Columbia, Representative in Europe of the U. S. Jay Pierrepont Moffat, of New York, First Secretary at Berne Secretary: S. Pinkney Tuck, of New York, Consul at Geneva Clerical assistants: Nathan Medofsky, from the Legation at Berne Miss Rosumny, from the Legation at Berne COMMISSION ON THE MAP OF THE WORLD ON THE MILLIONTH SCALE Delegates: (London, July 14-16, 1928) Claude H. Birdseye, of Ohio, Colonel, Engineer Corps Reserve, U. S. Army; Chief Topographic Engineer, U. S. Geological Survey, Department of the Interior Isaiah Bowman, of New York, Director of the American Geographical Society, and Member of the Advisory Council of the Federal Board of Surveys and Maps Delegates: INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHICAL CONGRESS (Cambridge, England, July 17-25, 1928) E. Lester Jones, of Virginia, Director of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Claude H. Birdseye, of Ohio, Colonel, Engineer Corps Reserve, U. S. Army; Chief Topo- Henry J. Cox, of Illinois, U. S. Weather Bureau, Department of Agriculture SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF RADIOLOGY Delegate: William D. McFee, M. D., of Massachusetts, representative of the U. S. Public Health SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR ART EDUCATION, DRAWING AND ART APPLIED TO INDUSTRY (Prague, July 30-August 5, 1928) Delegates: Royal B. Farnum, principal of the Massachusetts School of Art, Boston George J. Cox, assistant professor of Fine Arts, Columbia University C. Valentine Kirby, Director of Art of the Pennsylvania State Department of Education FIRST PAN-PACIFIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE (Honolulu, August 9-19, 1928) Delegate: Louise Stanley, of Missouri, Chief of the Bureau of Home Economics of the Department of Agriculture, representing the women of the mainland of the United States NINETEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS AGAINST ALCOHOLISM Delegates: (Antwerp, August 20-25, 1928) James M. Doran, of Minnesota, Commissioner of Prohibition, Treasury Department SPECIAL COMMISSION FOR THE PREPARATION OF A DRAFT CONVENTION ON THE MANUFACTURE OF ARMS AND AMMUNITION AND IMPLEMENTS OF WAR (Second Session, Geneva, August 27-30, 1928) Head of the American representation: Hugh R. Wilson, of Illinois, Minister to Switzerland Technical assistant and disbursing officer: Elbridge D. Rand, of California, Consul at Geneva Technical assistant: Barton K. Yount, Major, U. S. Army; Assistant Military Attaché for Air at Paris Clerk: Nathan Medofsky, of the Legation at Berne 1 Foreign Service officer. (Third Session, Geneva, December 5-7, 1928) Head of the American representation: Hugh R. Wilson, of Illinois, Minister to Switzerland SEVENTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF ORIENTALISTS Delegates: (Oxford, England, August 27-September 1, 1928) Benjamin W. Bacon, professor of New Testament criticism and exegesis, Yale University INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY LIFE COMMISSION (Berne, August 30-31, 1928) Delegate: Asher Hobson, of Washington, U. S. Member of the Permanent Committee of the International Institute cf Agriculture at Rome FIFTH INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS AND OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES Oswald Veblen, professor of mathematics, Princeton University Delegates: INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE (Brussels, September 10-22, 1928) Leland Harrison, of Illinois, Minister to Sweden, chairman John Goldhammer, of New York, Vice President of the Commercial Cable Co. Charles Henry Shedd, of Illinois, Chief of the Telegraph and Cable Division, Swift & Co. Technical advisers: William F. Friedman, Major, Signal Corps Reserve, U. S. Army; Chief of the Code and Harry F. Coulter, of Massachusetts, Chief of the International Radio Accounts Section, Carl O. Pancake, Assistant Secretary of the Guaranty Trust Co., New York City Translator and interpreter: Fernand L. J. Dumont, of the District of Columbia Special assistant: Bertram Galbraith,' of Pennsylvania Clerical assistants: Louise Conkey, of Missouri Louise Galbraith Jean Ramsey, of the District of Columbia TWENTY-THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICANISTS Delegates: (New York, September 17-22, 1928) Hiram Bingham, of Connecticut, United States Senator A. V. Kidder, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Matthew W. Stirling, of California, Chief of the Bureau of American Ethnology of the SIXTH CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL UNION AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS Delegates: (Rome, September 25-27, 1928) Eugene L. Opie, M. D., Henry Phipps Institute, Philadelphia Berthold S. Pollak, M. D., Hudson County Tuberculosis Hospital, Secaucus, N. J. Stephen J. Maher, M. D., of Connecticut, member of the Board of the National Tuberculosis Association Dana E. Robinson, Surgeon, U. S. Public Health Service, Naples, Italy Mrs. Herman Biggs, of New York Jessamine S. Whitney, of New York Louise Strachan, of New York A. J. Schaeffer, jr., of New York 1 Foreign Service officer. |