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SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 27. 1913. 66] York; Henry James, of Mamachusetts; Owen Jolmson, of New York; Robert U. ohnson, of New York; George Kerman of New York; Nelson Lloyd, of New York· Henry Cabot Indie, of, Massachusetts; John Luther Long, of Pennsylvania; T. R. Louns IDY, of Connecticut; Robert Morss Lovett, of Illmois; Abbott Lawrence iowell, of Massachusetts· Charles F. Lummis of California; H. W. Mabie, of New Jersey; Percy Mackaye, of Nlew Hampshire; A. T. Mahan, of New York; Edwm Markham, of New York· Edward S. Martin, of New York· Brander Matthews of New York; Saint Clair McKelwa of New York; John Bach of Pennsylvania; Joagluin , of Cahforma; John A. Mitchell oi New Yor ; La§don . Mitchell, of Pennsylvania; Paul Elmer Miore, of New York; arrison S. Morris, of Pennsylvama; John Torrey Morse, junior, of Massachusetts; Jolm Muir, of California; Meredith Nicholson of Indiana; Thomas Nelson Page, of the District of Columbia; Paiyne, of Illinois; William Morton Payne, of Illmors; Harry Thurston eek, of New York; Bliss Perry, of Massachusetts; Thomas_Sergeant Perry, of Massachusetts; William Lyon Phelps, of Connecticut; A. S. Pier, of Massachusetts- Jarnes Ford Rhodes of Massachusetts; James Whitcomb Riley, oi Indiana; Charles G. Roberts, of New York· Edward A. Robinson, of New York; Theodore Raosevelt, of New York; Josiah Royce, of Massachusetts; Felix E. Schel.hn§;wof Pennsylvania; Montgomelrgy Schuyler, of New York; Clinton Hard, of ew York; Henry . Sedgwick, of New York; Ernest Thom n Seton, of Connecticut; Frank Demgster Sherman of New Yogi? Paul Shorey, of Illinois; William M. loane, of New York; F. Hopkinson Smith of New York; Thomas Russell Sullivan, of Massachusetts- Booth Tarkinkg-t:>.1, of Indiana; Abbott Henderson Thayer, of New W` 'am R. Thalyer, of Massachusetts; Augustus Thomas, of ew York; Frank L. ooker, of New York; Ridgely Torrence, of New York; William P. Trent, of New York· Henry van·D{lke, of New Jersey; John C. van wke, of New Jersey; Barrett Wende , of Massachusetts; Andrew F. est, of New Jersey; Andrew Dickson White, of New York; William Allen White, of Kansas; Charles G. Whiting, of Massachusetts; Jesse Iiynch Williams, of New Jersey; Harry Leon Wilson of Indiana; oodrow Wilson, of New Jersey· Owen Wister, of Permsylvaniu; George E. Woodberry, of Massachusetts; Herbert Adams, of New Hamgrshire; John W. Alexander, of New York· George F. Babb, of New ork; Hug§Balli.., of New York; George Grayggarnard, of New York; Paul W. artlett, of New York; J. Carroll kwith, of New York; Frank W. Benson of Massachusetts; Karl Bitter, of New Jersey; Edwin H. Blashiield, of New York; Richard E. Brooks, of New York; Glenn Brown, of the District of Columbia· George de Forest Brush, of New York; William Gedney Bunce, of Connecticut· Daniel Hudson Burnham, of Illinois; Emil Carlsen, of New York; William M. Chase of New York; Timothy Cole, of New York; Walter Cook, of New Ylork; Kenyon Cox, of New York; Frederic Crowniushield, of New York; William T. Dannat, of New York; Frank Miles Day, of Pemisylvania; Joseih De Cam , of Massachusetts; Charles Me ville Dewey, of New Yor ; Thomasllllr. De , of New York; Frederick Dielman, of New York; John M. Dongdson, of Michigan; Paul Dougherty, of New York; Frank Duveneck, of Ohio; Ben Foster, of New York; Daniel C. French, of New York; Walter Gay, of Massachusetts ; Charles Dana Gibson, of New York; Cass Gilbert, of New York; Charles Graily, of Pennsylvania; Jules Guerin, of New York; H. J. Hardenburgh, of New Jerseg; Alexander Harrison, of Pennsylvania; Birge Harrison, of South arolina; Childe llassam, of New York; Thomas Hastings, of New York; Robert Henri, of New York; John Galen Howard, of California; lVilliam Henry Howe, of New York;