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FRANCES MARION HANGER, _Chairman on Committee of Awards_.
Hon. DAVID R. FRANCIS, _President Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company_.
EDUCATION (DEPARTMENT A).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number and t.i.tle of group. | Princ.i.p.als. | Alternates.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 1, Elementary education|Miss Anna Tolman Smith, |Miss Clara h.e.l.lwig, | Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C. | Plainfield, N.J.
Group 2, Secondary education |Miss Anna G. MacDougal, |Miss Mary Boyce Temple, | Chicago, Ill. | Knoxville, Tenn.
Group 3, Higher education |Miss Caroline Hazzard, |Mrs. Charles Perkins, | Wellesley College, | Knoxville, Tenn.
| Wellesley, Ma.s.s. | Group 4, Fine arts |Mrs. E.A. Thayer, Denver, |Mrs. Charles Cary, Delaware | Colo. | avenue, Buffalo, N.Y.
Group 7, State inst.i.tutions |Mrs. Sarah Platt Decker, |Mrs. George Noyes, | Denver, Colo. | Milwaukee, Wis.
Group 9, Painting and |Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears, |Miss Mary Solari, drawing | Boston, Ma.s.s. | Memphis, Tenn.
ART (DEPARTMENT B).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 11, Sculpture |Mrs. Elizabeth St. John |Miss Enid Yandell, | Matthews, New York, N.Y. | Louisville, Ky.
Group 12, Architecture |Miss Rose Weld, Newport |Miss Susan N. Ketcham, | News. Va. | Carnegie Hall, N.Y.
Group 14, Art workmans.h.i.+p |Mrs. Eugene Field, Buena |Miss Alice Barber Stevens, | Park, Ill. | Philadelphia, Pa.
LIBERAL ARTS (DEPARTMENT C).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 16, Photography |Miss Francis B. Johnston, |Mrs. Charles Ladd, | Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C. | Portland, Oreg.
Group 17, Publis.h.i.+ng and |Mrs. Horace S. Smith, |Miss Bulkley, Hillside, bookbinding. | Chicago, Ill. | Mo.
Group 18, Maps, apparatus for|Mrs. Fannie Hicks Woolwine,|Mrs. M.G. Scrutchin, geography. | Nashville, Tenn. | Atlanta, Ga.
MANUFACTURES (DEPARTMENT D).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Number and t.i.tle of group. | Princ.i.p.als. | Alternates.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 37, Furniture and |Mrs. Candace Wheeler, New |Mrs. R.A. Edgerton, household decoration. | York, N.Y. | Berwyn, Ill.
Group 45, Ceramics |Mrs. Isaac Boyd, Atlanta, |Miss Henrietta Ord Jones, | Ga. | New York City.
Group 52, Bleaching and |Miss Madolin Wynn, |Mrs. W.S. Major, dyeing, etc. | Deerfield, Ma.s.s. | Shelbyville, Ind.
Group 53, Equipment and |Mrs. Elisha Dyer, sr., |Mrs. Frederick Nathan, processes used in making | Providence, R.I. | New York City.
clothes. | | Group 58, Lace tr.i.m.m.i.n.g and |Mrs. E.D. Wood, |Mrs. n.o.ble Prentiss, embroidery. | Indianapolis, Ind. | Leavenworth, Kans.
Group 59, Industries |Miss Margaret Summers, | producing wearing apparel. | Louisville, Ky. | Group 61, Industries |Mrs. F.K. Bowes, Chicago, |Miss Runley, Clinton, connected with clothing. | Ill. | N.Y.
AGRICULTURE (DEPARTMENT H).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 78, Agriculture-- |Mrs. W.H. Felton, |Miss Myra Dock, Methods of improving lands. | Cartersville, Ga. | Harrisburg, Pa.
Group 84, Vegetable products |Mrs. Christine Terhune |Mrs. E.W. Williams, | Herrick, Haworth, N.Y. | Winona, Minn.
Group 88, Bread and pastry |Mrs. F.H. Pugh, Bellevue, |Mrs. John B. Henderson, | Nebr. | Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 89, Preserved meats, |Mrs. E.L. Lamb, Jackson, |Mrs. Minnie H. Lawton, fish, vegetables, and fruit.| Miss. | Omaha, Nebr.
Group 90, Sugar and |Miss Carolyn Hempstead, |Mrs. R.P. Bland, Lebanon, confectionery--Condiments | Little Rock, Ark. | Mo.
and relishes. | | Group 92, Wines and brandies.|Miss Cruse, Helena, Mont. |Mrs. W.C. Ralston, San | | Francisco, Cal.
HORTICULTURE (DEPARTMENT J).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 107, Pomology |Mrs. M.B.R. Day, Frankfort,|Mrs. Robert Fulton, | Ky. | Buffalo, N.Y.
ANTHROPOLOGY (DEPARTMENT N).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 125, Literature |Miss Grace King, New |Miss Annie Scoville, | Orleans, La. | Stamford, Conn.
Group 126, Somatology |Miss Alice Fletcher, |Mrs. Nelson H. Doubleday, | Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C. | New York, N.Y.
Group 127, Ethnology |Mrs. Alice P. Henderson, |Miss Matilda c.o.xe | Tacoma Wash. | Stevenson, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 128, Ethnography |Mrs. Zelia Nuttall, |Miss Cora Peters, | Cambridge, Ma.s.s. | Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C. (United | | States Indian Bureau).
SOCIAL ECONOMY (DEPARTMENT 0).
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 129, Study and |Miss Caroline Greisheimer, |Mrs. J.M. Glenn, Baltimore, investigation of social and | Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C. | Baltimore, Md.
economic conditions. | | Group 135, Provident |Mrs. Eliza Eads How, St. |Miss Margaret Wade, inst.i.tutions. | Louis, Mo. | Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 136, Housing of the |Miss Jane Addams, Chicago, |Mrs. H.G.R. Wright, working cla.s.ses. | Ill. | Denver, Colo.
Group 137, The liquor |Countess of Aberdeen |Mrs. Ralph Trautman, question | | New York, N.Y.
Group 139, Charities and |Miss Mary E. Perry, St. |Miss Josephine Woodward, correction. | Louis, Mo. | Cincinnati Ohio.
Group 141, Munic.i.p.al |Mrs. E.P. Turner, Dallas, |Mrs. Conde Hamlin, improvement. | Tex. | St. Paul, Minn.
The foregoing list was confirmed by the Exposition Company and the National Commission (August 21).
The group jurors were notified at the earliest possible moment of their appointment.
The time that most of the jurors began to serve was September 1.
The list of jurors who served under appointment from the board of lady managers was as follows:
List of Group Jurors--Board of Lady Managers.
Education: Group 1, Miss Anna Tolman Smith, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 2, Miss Anna G. MacDougal, Chicago, Ill.
Group 3, Miss Mary Boyce Temple, Knoxville, Tenn.
Group 4, Mrs. E.A. Thayer, Denver, Colo.
Group 7, Miss Hope Loughborough, Cleveland, Ohio.
Art: Group 9, Miss Mary Solari, Memphis, Tenn.
Group 11, Mrs. Elizabeth St. John Matthews, New York.
Group 12, Miss Rose Weld, Newport News, Va.
Group 14, Mrs. Eugene Field, Buena Park, Ill.
Liberal Arts: Group 16, Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C.
Group 17, Mrs. Horace S. Smith, Chicago, Ill.
Group 18, Mrs. W.M. Woolwine, Nashville, Tenn.