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BOARD OF SURVEYS AND MAPS OF THE FEDERAL

GOVERNMENT

(Map Information Office, Room 6206, Interior Department Building. Phone, DIstrict 1820, Branch 248)

Chairman.-J. G. Staack, United States Geological Survey.
Vice chairman.-Lieut. Col. F. B. Wilby, Corps of Engineers.
Secretary.-J. H. Wheat, United States Geological Survey.

NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION (Office, New Navy Building. Phone, NAtional 2520, Branch 1477)

Chairman.-Frederic A. Delano, 2244 S Street, Washington, D. C.

Members:

Maj. Gen. Edward M. Markham, Chief of Engineers, U. S. Army, Fairfax Hotel, 2100 Massachusetts Avenue.

Maj. John C. Gotwals, Engineer Commissioner, District of Columbia, 3105 Cathedral Avenue.

F. A. Silcox, chief, Forest Service, Cosmos Club.

William H. King, chairman Senate Committee on the District of Columbia, The Westchester.

Mrs. Mary T. Norton, chairman House Committee on the District of Columbia, The Mayflower.

Henry V. Hubbard, Robinson Hall Annex, Cambridge, Mass.

J. C. Nichols, 310 Ward Parkway, Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, Mo. William A. Delano, 126 East Thirty-eighth Street, New York, N. Y.

Arno B. Cammerer, Director National Parks, Buildings, and Reservations, Interior Department, vice chairman and executive officer, 701 Lyonhurst Road, Lyonhurst, Cherrydale, Va.

Staff:

John Nolen, jr., director of planning, 3134 P Street.

T. S. Settle, secretary, 3715 Van Ness Street.

H. Tudor Morsell, land purchasing officer, 6317 Connecticut Avenue, Chevy Chase, Md.

T. C. Jeffers, landscape architect, 6620 Sixth Street.

THE COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

(Navy Department Building. Phone, DIstrict 2900, Branch 919)

Chairman.-Charles Moore, of Detroit, Mich.

Vice chairman.-Egerton Swartwout, New York City.
Gilmore D. Clarke, White Plains, N. Y.

Lee Lawrie, New York City.

John M. Howells, New York City.

Eugene F. Savage, Ossining, N. Y.

Secretary and administrative officer.-H. P. Caemmerer, 29 Seaton Place.

WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY

(Organized 1883; chartered 1859; acts of Congress August 2, 1876, October 2, 1888) Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, president ex officio. The governors of the several States, vice presidents ex officio.

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.

William R. Harr, secretary, 36 Primrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. (Phone, WIsconsin 3193.)

Herbert Putnam; Admiral Willard H. Brownson, United States Navy; Frederick H. Gillett; Lieut. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, United States Army; Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman; Frederic A. Delano; George E. Hamilton; Rev. Dr. Charles Wood; John Barton Payne; Robert Walton Moore; Logan Hay; Gilbert H. Grosvenor.

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ARLINGTON MEMORIAL AMPHITHEATER COMMISSION

[Act of March 4, 1921, created the commission to make recommendations for inscriptions, entombment, etc.]

Chairman.-Secretary of War.

Secretary of the Navy.

Executive and disbursing officer.-Depot Quartermaster of the Army in Washington

AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION

(Created by Public Law 534, 67th Cong., March 4, 1923)

(Room 6314, Commerce Building. Phone, DIstrict 2200, Branch 515)

Chairman.-Gen. John J. Pershing, Carlton Hotel.

Vice chairman.-Robert G. Woodside, county controller's office, Pittsburgh, Pa: David A. Reed, United States Senator, Pennsylvania, 2222 S Street.

John Philip Hill, 3 West Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md.

Finis J. Garrett, 3024 Tilden Street.

D. John Markey, Frederick, Md.

Mrs. Cora W. Baker, box 112, Ruxton, Md.

Secretary. Maj. X. H. Price, Corps of Engineers, United States Army.
Executive assistant.-James E. Mangum, The Cavalier, 3510 Fourteenth Street.

PERRY'S VICTORY MEMORIAL COMMISSION

(General office, Put in Bay, Ohio)

President.-Webster P. Huntington, Columbus, Ohio.

Vice president.-Charles B. Perry, Milwaukee, Wis.
Secretary. Richard S. Folsom, Chicago, Ill.
Treasurer.-William Schnoor, Put in Bay, Ohio.
Auditor. Harry E. Davis, Woonsocket, R. I.

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

(The Mall. Phone, NAtional 1811)

Secretary.-C. G. Abbot, 5207 Thirty-eighth Street.

Assistant secretary.-Alexander Wetmore, 204 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Chief clerk and administrative assistant to the secretary.-H. W. Dorsey, Hyattsville, Md.

Treasurer and disbursing agent.-Nicholas W. Dorsey, 1521 Thirty-first Street. Editor.-Webster P. True, Falls Church, Va.

Librarian.-William L. Corbin, Tilden Gardens, 3020 Tilden Street.

THE ESTABLISHMENT

Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States; John N. Garner, Vice President of the United States; Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice of the United States; Cordell Hull, Secretary of State; William H. Woodin, Secretary of the Treasury; George H. Dern, Secretary of War; Homer S. Cummings, Attorney General; James A. Farley, Postmaster General; Claude A. Swanson, Secretary of the Navy; Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior; Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture; Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Commerce; Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor.

BOARD OF REGENTS

Chancellor, Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice of the United States; John N. Garner, Vice President of the United States; Joseph T. Robinson, Member of the Senate; M. M. Logan, Member of the Senate; David A. Reed, Member of the Senate; T. Alan Goldsborough, Member of the House of Representatives; Edward H. Crump, Member of the House of Representatives; Charles L. Gifford, Member of the House of Representatives; Irwin B. Laughlin, citizen of Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh); Frederic A. Delano, citizen of Washington, D. C.; John C. Merriam, citizen of Washington, D. C.; R. Walton Moore, citizen of Virginia (Fairfax); Robert W. Bingham, citizen of Kentucky (Louisville); Augustus P. Loring, citizen of Massachusetts (Boston). Executive committee.-Frederic A. Delano, John C. Merriam, R. Walton Moore.

GOVERNMENT BUREAUS UNDER DIRECTION OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

NATIONAL MUSEUM

Assistant secretary in charge.- Alexander Wetmore, 204 Maple Avenue. Takoma Park, Md.

Associate director.-John E. Graf, Woodley Park Towers.

Head curators.-Leonhard Stejneger, 1472 Belmont Street; Walter Hough, 1332 Farragut Street; R. S. Bassler, The Ontario; C. W. Mitman, 4408 Klingle Street.

NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

Acting director.-R. P. Tolman, 3451 Mount Pleasant Street.

FREER GALLERY OF ART
(A unit of the National Gallery)

Curator.-John E. Lodge.

BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY

(Office in Smithsonian Building)

Chief.-M. W. Stirling, 1233 Thirty-first Street.

INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES

Secretary in charge.-C. G. Abbot, 5207 Thirty-eighth Street.
Chief clerk.-C. W. Shoemaker, 3115 O Street.

NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK

(Adams Mill Road. Phone, COlumbia 0744)

Director.-William M. Mann, 2801 Adams Mill Road.

Assistant director.-Ernest P. Walker, 3016 Tilden Street, apartment 103.

ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY

Director.-C. G. Abbot, 5207 Thirty-eighth Street.

Assistant director.-Loyal B. Aldrich, 1642 Jonquil Street.

DIVISION OF RADIATION AND ORGANISMS

Director.-C. G. Abbot, 5207 Thirty-eighth Street.

Assistant director.—Earl S. Johnston, 5 Beach Street, College Heights, Hyattsville, Md.

UNITED STATES GEOGRAPHIC BOARD1

Frank Bond, chairman, room 5323, Department of the Interior.

John J. Cameron, secretary, office, room 6318, Department of Commerce Building. (Phone, DIstrict 2200, Branch 591.)

Executive committee.-Samuel W. Boggs, chairman; Frank Bond, John J. Cameron, J. N. B. Hewitt, and R. S. Patton.

Clarence E. Batschelet, geographer, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce.

Samuel W. Boggs, geographer, Department of State.

Lieut. Col. H. L. Bull, General Staff, chief, Geographic Branch, War Department. John J. Cameron, secretary, United States Geographic Board.

Edward E. Carter, assistant forester, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. Rear Admiral W. R. Gherardi, hydrographer, Hydrographic Office, Department of the Navy.

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

1 Only the chairman and secretary are paid from the board's appropriations.

Edward A. Huse, Night Production Manager, Government Printing Office.
Col. Lawrence Martin, chief, division of maps, Library of Congress.

Oliver M. Maxam, chief, division of operations, United States Coast Guard,
Treasury Department.

Capt. R. S. Patton, director, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Department of Commerce.

George R. Putnam, Commissioner of Lighthouses, Department of Commerce. Nelson A. Tacy, superintendent, division of postmasters, Post Office Department.

Joseph H. Wheat, topographic engineer, United States Geological Survey Department of the Interior,

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

(Constitution Avenue and Twenty-first Street. Phone, DIstrict 2614)

President.-W. W. Campbell, 1622 Rhode Island Avenue.
Vice President.-Arthur L. Day, 2801 Upton Street.

Foreign secretary.-R. A. Millikan, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
Calif.

Home secretary.-Frederick E. Wright, 2134 Wyoming Avenue, Washington, D. C. Treasurer.-Arthur Keith, 2210 Twentieth Street, Washington, D. C.

Executive secretary.-Paul Brockett, 3303 Highland Place, Cleveland Park, D. C.

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

Chairman.-Isaiah Bowman, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

PAN AMERICAN UNION

(Formerly International Bureau of the American Republics)

(Seventeenth between Constitution Avenue and C Street. Phone, NAtional 6635)

Director general.-L. S. Rowe, Pan American Annex.

Assistant director.-E. Gil Borges, 3939 Morrison Street.

Counselor. Franklin Adams, The Marlborough.

Foreign-trade adviser.-William A. Reid, The Ontario.

Chief clerk.-William V. Griffin, 1338 Twenty-second Street.

Librarian.-Charles E. Babcock, Vienna, Va.

Chief, division of accounts.-Lowell Curtiss, 3105 Fourteenth Street NE.

Chief, division of agricultural cooperation.-José L. Colom, Dupont Circle Apart

ments.

Chief, editorial division.—Elsie Brown, Alexandria, Va., R. F. D. No. 2.
Editorial assistant.-Enrique Coronado, La Salle Apartments.

Chief, division of financial information.-William Manger, 1744 C Street.

Chief, division of intellectual cooperation.-Heloise Brainerd, 2122 Decatur Place.
Chief, division of statistics.—Matilda Phillips, The Mendota.
Chief, division of translations.-José Tercero, 5331 Nebraska Avenue.

Secretary to the director general.-Anne L. O'Connell, The Wardman Park.
Portuguese translator.-Annie D. Marchant, The Portner.

Superintendent of buildings and grounds.Harry Burkholder, Clarendon, Va.
Chief mail clerk.-George F. Hirschman, 615 Park Road.

GOVERNING BOARD

Chairman.-Cordell Hull, Secretary of State of the United States, The Carlton. Vice Chairman.-Pedro Manuel Arcaya, minister of Venezuela, 1628 Twenty-first

Street.

Felipe A. Espil, ambassador of Argentina, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue.
Enrique Finot, minister of Bolivia, The Mayflower Hotel.

R. de Lima e Silva, ambassador of Brazil, 2437 Fifteenth Street.

Manuel Trucco, ambassador of Chile, 2305 Massachusetts Avenue.

Fabio Lozano, minister of Colombia, The Wardman Park.

Manuel González-Zeledón, chargé d'affaires of Costa Rica, Cathedral Mansions Center.

Manuel Márquez-Sterling, ambassador of Cuba, 2630 Sixteenth Street.
Roberto Despradel, minister of the Dominican Republic, The Chastleton.
Colón Eloy Alfaro, minister of Ecuador, The Mayflower Hotel.

Roberto D. Meléndez, representative of El Salvador, 3800 New Hampshire Avenue.

Adrián Recinos, minister of Guatemala, 1614 Eighteenth Street.

Albert Blanchet, minister of Haiti, 1818 Q Street.

Miguel Paz Baraona, minister of Honduras, The Wardman Park.

Fernando González Roa, ambassador of Mexico, 2829 Sixteenth Street.

Henri Debayle, chargé d'affaires of Nicaragua, 1711 New Hampshire Avenue.
Ricardo J. Alfaro, minister of Panama, 1535 New Hampshire Avenue.
Enrique Bordenave, minister of Paraguay, The Wardman Park.

Manuel de Freyre y Santander, ambassador of Peru, 1601 Massachusetts Avenue.
Jacobo Varela, minister of Uruguay, The Wardman Park.

PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU

(Formerly International Sanitary Bureau)

(Pan American Building, Seventeenth Street, between Constitution Avenue and C Street. Phone NAtional 6635)

Honorary director.-Dr. Carlos Enrique Paz Soldán, Lima, Peru.

Director. Surg. Gen. Hugh S. Cumming, United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C.

Assistant to the director.-Medical Director B. J. Lloyd, United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C.

Vice director.-[Vacant.]

Secretary. Dr. Sebastián Lorente, Lima, Peru.

Members directing council.-Dr. Solón Núñez F., San Jose, Costa Rica; Dr. Ramón Báez Soler, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Dr. Justo F. González, Montevideo, Uruguay; Dr. João Pedro de Albuquerque, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Scientific editor.-Dr. A. A. Moll, 3702 Military Road, Chevy Chase.

Traveling representative.-Medical Director John D. Long, United States Public Health Service.

AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS

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

NATIONAL OFFICERS

President.-Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Vice presidents.-Herbert Hoover, Palo Alto, Calif.; Charles Evans Hughes, Washington, D. C.

Chairman.-John Barton Payne, American Red Cross, Washington, D. C. Counselor.-James Crawford Biggs, Justice Department, Washington, D. C. Secretary. Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 1801 P Street, Washington, D. C.

CENTRAL COMMITTEE

John Barton Payne, American Red Cross, Washington, D. C.; William Phillips, Under Secretary of State, State Department, Washington, D. C.; Henry A. Morgenthau, jr., Under Secretary of the Treasury, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.; Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson, Surgeon General, United States Army, War Department, Washington, D. C.; Rear Admiral Perceval S. Rossiter, Surgeon General, United States Navy, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.; James Crawford Biggs, Solicitor General of the United States, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. August Belmont, 1115 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y.; Cornelius N. Bliss, 2 Wall Street, New York, N. Y.; Miss Mabel T. Boardman, 1801 P. Street, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Henry P. Davison, Locust Valley, N. Y.; William Fortune, Indianapolis, Ind.; Samuel Knight, Balfour Building, San Francisco, Calif.; Gustavus D. Pope, Ford Building, Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Henry R. Rea, Sewickley, Pa.; George E. Scott, American Steel Foundries, Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, Ill.; Henry Upson Sims, Birmingham, Ala.; Alfred E. Smith, Empire State Building, New York, N. Y.; Eliot Wadsworth, 180 Marlborough Street, Boston, Mass.

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