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rs. Emily Cook (alternate), Bureau Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. Department O, Social Economy: Miss Jane Addams (principal), Hull House, Chicago, Ill. Mrs. Lilian Cantrell Bay (alternate), 5904 Clemens avenue, St. Louis, Mo. Department P, Physical Culture: Miss Clara S. Helwig (principal), Plainfield, N.J. Miss Margaret Wade (alternate), 912 Nineteenth street, Washington, 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 Washington 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. Department L, Mines and Metallurgy, Mrs. M.G. Scrutchin, Atlanta, Ga. Department M, Fish and Game, Miss Mary Stuart Armstrong, Chicago, Ill. Department N, Anthropology, Mrs. Zelia Nuttall, Cambridge, Mass. Department O, Social Economy, Miss Jane Addams, Chicago, Ill. The committee of awards regrets that the discretionary power of the Exposition Company restricted the appointive power of the board, and that the late hour of the appointments prevented a number of the jurors from accepting. It was a great pleasure to the members of the board and the committee to meet and to entertain the clever and attractive women jurors, who served with distinction in their work and who in every possible way showed their appreciation of the honor conferred upon them by the board of lady managers of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Respectfully submitted. FRANCES MARION HANGER,
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