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Manufactures: Group 37, Mrs. R.A. Edgerton, Milwaukee, Wis.
Group 45, Mrs. Isaac Boyd, Atlanta, Ga.
Groups 53 and 61, Mrs. F.K. Bowes, Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. A.G.
Harrow, Ottumwa, Iowa.
Groups 58 and 59, Mrs. E.D. Wood, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs.
Margaret Summers, Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. W.S. Major, Shelbyville, Ind.
Agriculture: Group 78, Mrs. W.H. Felton, Cartersville, Ga.
Group 88, Mrs. F.H. Pugh, Bellevue, Nebr.
Group 89, Mrs. E.L. Lamb, Jackson, Miss.
Group 90, Miss Carolyn Hempstead, Little Rock, Ark.
Horticulture: Group 107, Mrs. M.B.R. Day, Frankfort, Ky.
Anthropology: Group 125, Miss Alice C. Fletcher, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 126, Mrs. Alice Palmer Henderson, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 127, Miss Cora Peters, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 128, Mrs. Zelia Nuttall, Cambridge, Ma.s.s.
Social Economy: Group 129, Miss Caroline Greisheimer, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 135, Miss Margaret Wade, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 136, Miss Jane Addams, Chicago, Ill.
Group 139, Miss Mary Perry, St. Louis, Mo.
Group 141, Mrs. E.P. Turner, Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. Conde Hamlin, St. Paul, Minn.
The appointment of the departmental jurors had been provided for in the extensive jury list approved April 29, but at the request of three of the members of the National Commission the list of departmental jurors was further confirmed by a meeting of the board called for that purpose on September 20, and these jurors began their work almost immediately.
The following list of department jurors was sent to the Exposition Company and the National Commission:
Department A, Education: Mrs. W.E. Fischel (princ.i.p.al), 3841 Was.h.i.+ngton Boulevard, St.
Louis, Mo.
Miss Anna Tolman Smith (alternate), care Mr. Howard J. Rogers, chief department of education.
Department B, Art: Mrs. Montgomery Sears (princ.i.p.al), Boston, Ma.s.s.
Miss Cecelia Beaux (alternate), South Was.h.i.+ngton square, New York City.
Department C, Liberal Arts: Miss Olive Seward (princ.i.p.al), 1725 Nineteenth street, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Mrs. H.A. Langford (alternate), 5817 Rosalie court, Chicago, Ill.
Department D, Manufactures: Miss Thekla M. Bernays (princ.i.p.al), St. Louis, Mo.
Mrs. W.H. Clapp (alternate), 28 West Eighth street, New York City.
Department E, Machinery: Miss Kate Gleason (princ.i.p.al), care The Gleason Works, Rochester, N.Y.
Miss Edith J. Griswold (alternate), St. Paul Building, New York City.
Department F, Electricity: Miss Hope Loughborough (princ.i.p.al), Euclid avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.
Miss Madolin Wynn (alternate), Deerfield, Ma.s.s.
Department G, Transportation exhibits: Miss Rose Weld (princ.i.p.al), care Mrs. Dimmock, Newport News, Va.
Mrs. Robert Fulton (alternate), care Mrs. J.M. Horton, Buffalo, N.Y.
Department H, Agriculture: Mrs. Martha Shute (princ.i.p.al), secretary State board agriculture, Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Edward Gilchrist Low (alternate), Lothrop, Groton, Ma.s.s.
Department J, Horticulture: Mrs. Ida L. Turner (princ.i.p.al), Fort Worth, Tex.
Mrs. M.B.R. Day (alternate), Frankfort, Ky.
Department K, Forestry: Miss Myra Dock (princ.i.p.al), State forestry restoration commissioner, Harrisburg, Pa.
Mrs. J.M. Glenn (alternate), 617 Columbia avenue, Baltimore, Md.
Department L, Mines and Metallurgy: Mrs. M.G. Scrutchin (princ.i.p.al), 96 East Linden street, Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. E.L. Lamb (alternate), Jackson, Miss.
Department M, Fish and Game: Miss Mary Stuart Armstrong (princ.i.p.al), editor Elite, Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. C.E. Hatch (alternate), Kentland, Ind.
Department N, Anthropology: Mrs. Zelia Nuttall (princ.i.p.al), care Peabody Museum, Cambridge, Ma.s.s.
Mrs. Emily Cook (alternate), Bureau Indian Affairs, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Department O, Social Economy: Miss Jane Addams (princ.i.p.al), Hull House, Chicago, Ill.
Mrs. Lilian Cantrell Bay (alternate), 5904 Clemens avenue, St.
Louis, Mo.
Department P, Physical Culture: Miss Clara S. Helwig (princ.i.p.al), Plainfield, N.J.
Miss Margaret Wade (alternate), 912 Nineteenth street, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
It was found, upon communicating with the above named, that very many could not serve, and no provision having been made for alternates many changes became necessary. The following list was subsequently transmitted to the Exposition Company and National Commission, two of even these, however, failing to serve:
Department A, Education, Mrs. W.E. Fischel, 3341 Was.h.i.+ngton Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo.
Department B, Art, Miss Mary Bullock, Hillside, Mo.
Department C, Liberal Arts, Mrs. H.A. Langford, Chicago, Ill.
Department D, Manufactures, Miss Thekla M. Bernays, St. Louis, Mo.
Department E, Machinery, Miss Edith J. Griswold, New York City.
Department F, Electricity, Miss Hope Loughborough, Cleveland, Ohio.
Department G, Transportation exhibits, Miss Rose Weld, Newport News, Va.
Department H, Agriculture, Mrs. Richard P. Bland, Lebanon, Mo.
Department J, Horticulture, Mrs. Ida L. Turner, Fort Worth, Tex.
Department K, Forestry, Mrs. J.M. Glenn, Baltimore, Md.