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First National Conservation Congress

ROSTER AND ADDRESSES

PROF. ALFRED C. ACKERMAN, Georgia.
MR. FREDERICK W. ALDRED, representing the Governor of Rhode
Island and Providence Board of Trade, Providence, R. I..
Mr. George F. AUST, member, Washington State Game Protec-
tive Association and League of American Sportsmen, Seat-
tle, Wash.

PROF. LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.;
Chairman, Country Life Commission, New York.
THE HON. BERNARD N. BAKER, Baltimore, Md., representing Joint
Committee on Conservation between States and Nation, etc.
THE HON. HENRY A. BARKER, representing the State of Rhode
Island and the American Civic Association, Providence,
R. I.

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THE HON. JOHN BARRETT, Director of the International Bureau
of American Republics, Washington, D. C.
PROF. A. A. BARTOW, representing the Seattle Press Club, also
"Field and Stream," etc., Long Branch, Wash

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DR. N. G. BLALOCK, North Carolina .
MR. C. J. BLANCHARD, Statistician, United States Reclamation

Service.

MR. L. FRANK BROWN, Secretary of the Congress.
JUDGE THOMAS BURKE, representing the Hon. M. E. Hay, Gov-
of Washington, Burke Building, Seattle.

ernor

THE REV. G. R. CAIRNS, Temple Baptist Church, Seattle, Wash.
PROF. LOUIS R. CARPENTER, representing State of Colorado, Ft.

Collins, Colo.

MRS. SARAH PRATT CARR, representing the Century Club, Seattle
MR. H. W. CARROLL, Chairman of the Executive Board of the
Washington Conservation Association, City Hall, Seattle..
PROF. GEORGE E. CONDRA, representing the State of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebr.

THE HON. GEORGE F. COTTERILL, Grand Chief Templar of the

United States, Seattle

DR. W. S. DAVIS, Commercial Club, Allegany, Ore.

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MR. R. W. DOUGLAS, Executive Secretary, Washington Conserva-
tion Association, etc., Seattle, 1010 White Building..
MRS. OVERTON G. ELLIS, representing the General Federation of
Women's Clubs by appointment of its President, Mrs.
Philip N. Moore

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MR. DON CARLOS ELLIS, representing Georgetown University,
Washington, D. C. .

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MR. JAMES A. EMERY, representing the National Manufacturers'
Association, New York ...

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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. . .

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. . . . 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. M. E. Hay, Governor of Washington.

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THE HON. C. H. HANFORD, Federal Judge, Seattle, Wash. . . .
THE HON. HENRY E. HARDTNER, Louisiana Conservation Commis-
sion, Urania, La. . .

MR. HASHIGUCHI, representing the Hon. HAJIME OTA, Imperial
Commissioner of the Japanese Government at the Alaska-
Yukon-Pacific Exposition

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MR. JOHN COFFEE HAYS, representing the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers, New York . .

THE HON. FRANCIS J. HENEY, San Francisco, Cal.

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MR. F. A. HILL, Consulting Engineer, representing the American
Institute of Mining Engineers, Seattle. . ..

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THE HON. RALPH S. HOS MER, Superintendent of Forestry, Chairman of the Territorial Conservation Commission, Hawaii, Honolulu. . .

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MR. JOSEPH A. HUTCHINSON, representing the American Mining
Congress, Goldfield, Nev.

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MR. BEN. IRWIN, representing the Oregon Conservation Association, Portland, Ore. . .

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THE HON. W. A. FLEMING Jones, representing the Governor of
Territory of New Mexico, Las Cruces. . .

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MR. MAX JUNGHANDEL, representing the American Mining Congress, Goldfield, Nev.

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Rivers and Harbors Congress, Kokana, Kanai, Hawaii. . . THE HON. AUGUSTUS F. KNUDSEN, representing the Governor of Kokana, Kanai, Hawaii.

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MR. FRANK H. LAMB, member, Washington State Board of For-
estry; member,
member, Washington Conservation Commission,
Hoquiam, Wash..

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PROF. SAMUEL C. LANCASTER, Consulting Engineer, Office of
Public Roads, United States Department of Agriculture.
MR. H. D. LANGILL, representing the Oregon Conservation Asso-
ciation, Portland, Ore.

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THE REV. DR. N. L. LARSON, of Augustana College, Rock
Island, Ill.

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MR. E. H. LIBBY, President of the Washington Conservation
Association, Clarkston, Wash.

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MR. ALEXANDER MACKIE, representing the Improvement Clubs of
California, Alameda, Cal.

COL. JOHN I. MARTIN, representing the Lakes-to-Gulf Deep
Waterways Association, St. Louis, Mo.

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JUDGE L. P. MARVIN, representing City of Hartford, Conn....
GEN. MARION P. MAUS, representing United States Military
Academy at West Point, Port Lawton, Wash.

MR. HU MAXWELL, Chairman, West Virginia Conservation Com-
mission

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THE HON. H. W. MCAFEE, representing the Topeka Commercial
DR. W J MCGEE, in charge of Soil Erosion Investigations,
United States Department of Agriculture; member, National
Conservation Commission . .

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THE HON. J. F. MILLER, Mayor of Seattle, Seattle, Wash.
MR. P. H. MORLEY, representing the Nebraska Conservation Com-
mission, Lincoln, Nebr. . . .

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DR. ARTHUR MORROW, President Chamber of Commerce, Kalispell, Mont.

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THE HON. GEOrge C. Pardee, ex-Governor of California, member,
Joint Committee on Conservation, Oakland, Cal..

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MRS. R. H. PARKER, representing the Lowell Book Club, Lowell,
Wash.

THE HON. R. E. PEARSON, representing Governor Hughes, of
New York, Albany, N. Y. . .

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MRS. P. S. PETERSON, representing Mt. Holyoke College, Massachusetts, Chicago, Ill., and the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Illinois, Chicago, Ill.

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MR. GIFFORD PINCHOT, Forester, United States Department of Agriculture; Chairman, National Conservation Commission...

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MR. RALPH W. POPE, Secretary, American Institute of Electrical
Engineers, New York City.

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MR. E. M. RININGER, representative of the League of American
Sportsmen, Seattle, Wash.

THE HON. E. W. Ross, Washington State Land Commissioner . .
THE HON. O. J. Salisbury, member, Joint Committee on Con-
servation, Salt Lake. . .

Mr. J. E. SherfEY, representing the City of Brazil, Ind.

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MR. JOEL SHOMAKER, Chairman of the Washington Conservation
Commission, Tukwila, Wash. . . .

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PROF. EDWARD O. SISSON, the University of Washington.
MR. LEONARD N. SOLLY, representing the Canadian Pacific Rail-
way Co., Vancouver, B. C. . . .

THE HON. WATSON C. SQUIRES, representing Wesleyan University of Middleton, Conn.

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THE HON. JOSEPH N. TEAL, Chairman Oregon Conservation
Commission; member, Joint Committee on Conservation,
Portland, Ore..

PROF. J. D. TOWAR, representing the Governor of Wyoming,
Laramie, Wyo.

THE HON. JAMES S. WHIPPLE, Forest Commissioner, New York.
THE HON. J. B. WHITE, Kansas City, Mo., representing the Gov-
ernor of Missouri, Kansas City, Mo., and the National
Lumber Manufacturers' Association.

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PROF. E. J. WICKSON, representing the University of California,
Berkeley, Cal. . .

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DR. J. A. WIDTSOE, representing the Utah Conservation Commission, Salt Lake.

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PROF. E. L. WORSHAM, representing the City of Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga...

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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.

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