First National Conservation Congress ROSTER AND ADDRESSES PROF. ALFRED C. ACKERMAN, Georgia. PROF. LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.; 183 182 221 44 . . . 55, 67, 103 THE HON. JOHN BARRETT, Director of the International Bureau DR. N. G. BLALOCK, North Carolina . Service. MR. L. FRANK BROWN, Secretary of the Congress. ernor THE REV. G. R. CAIRNS, Temple Baptist Church, Seattle, Wash. Collins, Colo. MRS. SARAH PRATT CARR, representing the Century Club, Seattle THE HON. GEORGE F. COTTERILL, Grand Chief Templar of the United States, Seattle DR. W. S. DAVIS, Commercial Club, Allegany, Ore. 33 187 64 114 183 183 68 13, 42 3 53 178 67 MR. R. W. DOUGLAS, Executive Secretary, Washington Conserva- 11 148 MR. DON CARLOS ELLIS, representing Georgetown University, 198 MR. JAMES A. EMERY, representing the National Manufacturers' 167 THE HON. A. B. FARQUHAR, representing the Governor of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the American Civic Association, and the Pennsylvania Forestry Association, York, Pa... 42,79 MR. WILLIAM H. FINLEY, representing the National Association of Audubon Societies, the Oregon Conservation Association, Milwaukee, Ore. . . 90 . . . . 108, 182 MRS. J. ELLEN FOSTER, Chairman, Committee on Child Labor, National Society, D. A. R., Washington, D. C. . THE HON. F. J. FULTON, Chairman, Canada Timber and Forestry Commission of British Columbia, Victoria, B. C. . . . REV. DR. J. L. GARVIN, First Christian Church, Seattle; Chairman, Ministerial Federation, Seattle.. MR. OLIVER J. GRACE, Ethical Society of St. Louis, Mo.. ... THE HON. C. H. HANFORD, Federal Judge, Seattle, Wash. . . . MR. HASHIGUCHI, representing the Hon. HAJIME OTA, Imperial 57 133 MR. JOHN COFFEE HAYS, representing the American Institute of THE HON. FRANCIS J. HENEY, San Francisco, Cal. 201 MR. F. A. HILL, Consulting Engineer, representing the American 227 THE HON. RALPH S. HOS MER, Superintendent of Forestry, Chairman of the Territorial Conservation Commission, Hawaii, Honolulu. . . . . 67, 142 MR. JOSEPH A. HUTCHINSON, representing the American Mining 182 MR. BEN. IRWIN, representing the Oregon Conservation Association, Portland, Ore. . . 185 THE HON. W. A. FLEMING Jones, representing the Governor of 39 MR. MAX JUNGHANDEL, representing the American Mining Congress, Goldfield, Nev. 228 Rivers and Harbors Congress, Kokana, Kanai, Hawaii. . . THE HON. AUGUSTUS F. KNUDSEN, representing the Governor of Kokana, Kanai, Hawaii. MR. FRANK H. LAMB, member, Washington State Board of For- 206 61, 172 ... 189, 228 PROF. SAMUEL C. LANCASTER, Consulting Engineer, Office of 198 67 THE REV. DR. N. L. LARSON, of Augustana College, Rock 4 MR. E. H. LIBBY, President of the Washington Conservation 9 MR. ALEXANDER MACKIE, representing the Improvement Clubs of COL. JOHN I. MARTIN, representing the Lakes-to-Gulf Deep JUDGE L. P. MARVIN, representing City of Hartford, Conn.... MR. HU MAXWELL, Chairman, West Virginia Conservation Com- THE HON. H. W. MCAFEE, representing the Topeka Commercial THE HON. J. F. MILLER, Mayor of Seattle, Seattle, Wash. 95 67 DR. ARTHUR MORROW, President Chamber of Commerce, Kalispell, Mont. 63 THE HON. GEOrge C. Pardee, ex-Governor of California, member, 123 MRS. R. H. PARKER, representing the Lowell Book Club, Lowell, THE HON. R. E. PEARSON, representing Governor Hughes, of 37 MRS. P. S. PETERSON, representing Mt. Holyoke College, Massachusetts, Chicago, Ill., and the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Illinois, Chicago, Ill. 60, 136 MR. GIFFORD PINCHOT, Forester, United States Department of Agriculture; Chairman, National Conservation Commission... . . 70, 117, 203 MR. RALPH W. POPE, Secretary, American Institute of Electrical . . 49, 218 MR. E. M. RININGER, representative of the League of American THE HON. E. W. Ross, Washington State Land Commissioner . . Mr. J. E. SherfEY, representing the City of Brazil, Ind. 63, 199 MR. JOEL SHOMAKER, Chairman of the Washington Conservation 7,65 159 PROF. EDWARD O. SISSON, the University of Washington. THE HON. WATSON C. SQUIRES, representing Wesleyan University of Middleton, Conn. THE HON. JOSEPH N. TEAL, Chairman Oregon Conservation PROF. J. D. TOWAR, representing the Governor of Wyoming, THE HON. JAMES S. WHIPPLE, Forest Commissioner, New York. 14 67 183 . . . 44, 212 PROF. E. J. WICKSON, representing the University of California, 183 DR. J. A. WIDTSOE, representing the Utah Conservation Commission, Salt Lake. 182 PROF. E. L. WORSHAM, representing the City of Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga... 182 The first day's sessions were held in the Auditorium Building and those of the following days in the Fine Arts Building of the AlaskaYukon-Pacific Exposition. X |