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World Fair 1934-5.Pdf t I : i OFFICIAL DATA OFFICERS i I I EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Rufus C. Dawes Mrs. Kellogg Fairbank Britton I. Budd Charles S. Peterson r Lenox R. Lohr Dr. Wm. Allen pusev l FrancisX. Busch Amos C. I Miller George Woodruff f, Gen. Abel $ Davis F. R. Moulton TRUSTEES ' Acller, Max Dixon, George W. Mitchell, Andersen, Arthur John J., Jr. Downs. L. A. Moulton, F. Armour, P. D. R. Epstein, Max Nestor, Miss Bateman, Flovd Asnes L. Fairbank, Mrs. Kellogg Nixon, Baur, Mrs. George-F. Jicob Foreman, Gen. Milton-J. Olander, Victor Bendix, Vincent A. Getz, George F. Osland, Birger Black, Herman Glore, Chailes F. Palmer, Potler Blake, Mrs. Tiffanv Gorman, James E. Palmer, potter Brown, Mrs. Guck, Homer Parker, Maj.-Gen. Maj.-Gen. Preston Frank Hettler, Sangston Peabody, Col. Buckley, Homer Stuyvesant J. Hines, Ralph J. Peterson, Budd, Britton Charles S. I. Hutchins, Dr. Robert M. Pick, Bundesen, George fnsull, Samuel Pusey, Dr. Dr. Herman Wm. Allen N. Insull, Samuel, Jr. Reynolds, George Burnham, Daniel M. H. Keehn, Roy D. r Robinson, Theodore Busch, Francis X. W. Kelly, D. F. Sargent, Fred W. Butler, Rush C. Kelly, Hon. Edward J.- Scott, Dr. Walter Dill Carpenter, John Alden Knox, Colonel Frank Seabury, Charles W. Carpenter, Mrs. A. J. Kruetgen, Ernest J. Shaffer, C. Carr, Robert F. John Lasker, Albert Shaw, Arch W. Clarke, Harley L. Lewis, Mrs. J. Hamilton Sprague, Col. Albert A. Cluverius, Admr. Wat T.. Lohr, Lenox R. Stevens, Eugene M. Crawford, D. A. Macleish, Mrs. Andrew Streycklrans, Maj. F. Cudahy, Mrs. J. Joseph M.' Ma1'g1, Mrs. David Sunny, Bernard E. Cuneo, F. John McCormick, Chauncey Swift, Mrs. Charles H. Cutten, Arthur W. McCormick. Taylor, Orville Czarnecki, J. Anthonv Mrs. Chauncev Thomason. S. E- Davis, General Abel McCormick, Upham, Mrs. Frederic W. Dawes, Rufus C. Mrs. Robert R. Wood, Gen. Robert E. Dawes, Mrs. Rufus C. Mclennan, Donald R. Woll, Matthew Dewey, Charles S. Meeker, lV{rs. Arthur Woodruff, George Miller, Amos C. FOUI\DER MEMBERS Aage, Richard L. Armour, Lester Balaban, Barnev Allbright, W. B. Armour, Philip D. Bateman, Flovd Allyn, L. A. C. Arnold, Hugo F. Baur, Mrs. Ames, Jicob James C. Avery, S. L. Beckley, Gordon D. Andersen, Arthur Baehr, William B. Behrens, Herman A. ,. [163] { www.butkus.org/postcards $ FOUNDER MEMBERS-Continued Bermingham, Edward J. Elston, I. C., Jr. Knickerbocker, Bertha, Edward M. Emerich, M. L. Charles K. Block, L. E. Epstein, Max Krenn & Dato Block, P. D. Evans, Evan Kruetgen, Ernest J. Blum, Harry H. Evans, Timothy W. Laadt, Anton Breckenridge, Karl S. Everitt, George B. Lamont, Robert P. Breitung, Albert Farnum, H. W. Lasker, Albert D. Bridges, Frederick J. Fay, Mrs. Jennie L. Leach, George Brisch, Michael Fentress, Calvin Lefens, Walter C. Britigan, William H. Field, Marshall Lehmann, E. J. Brown, Scott Finigan, Thomas Lehmann, Otto Browne, Aldis J. Florsheim, Leonard S. Lennox, E. Brunt, J. P. Foote. Peter Logan, Frank G. Buckingham, George T. Foster, Charles K. Long, William E. Budd, Britton f. Getz, George F. Lynch, John A. Buehler, A. C. Gillette, Howard F. MacDowell, C. H. Buffington, E. J. Glore, Charles F. MacVeagh, Eames Burnette, William A. Goble, E. R. Malcolm, Geo. H. Burnham, Hubert Goddard, Roy H. Mandel, Edwin F. Butler, Paul Goodrich, A. W. Mark, Clayton Butler, Rush C. Gorman, James E. Maughan, M. O. Byfield, Ernest Graf, Robert J. Maynard, H. H. Caldwell, Clifford D. Graham, Ernest R. McCormick, Chauncey Cardwell, J. R. Greenebaum,M. E. McCormick, Harold F. Carpenter, Griffiths, John McCormick, Mrs. John Alden Grigsby, B. J. Colonel Robert R. Carr, Robt. F. Grunow, W. C. McCulloch, Charles A. Cates, Dudley Hale, William B. McGarry, John A. Chamberlain, George L. Hamill, Alfred E. Meyercord, George Chapman, Theodore S. Hanley, H. L. Miller, Amos C. Clarke, Harley L. Hanson, C. H. Mitchell, John J., Jr. Clay, John Harding, James P. Mitchell, William H. Cleveland, Paul W. Ifarris, Albert W. Monroe, W. S. Clow, William E. Harris, H. L. Montgomery, James R. Collins, Richard J. Harris, Hayden B. Moore, Harold A. Collins, William M. Harrison, Monroe Morris, Harry Corvles, Alfred Haskell, Clinton H. Mueller, Paul H. Crawford, David A. Hastings, Samuel Murphy, Walter Cross, Henry H. Hay, C. W. Myers, L. E. Crowell, Henry P. Hearst, Nahigian, S. H. Cudahy, E. A., Jr. William Randolph Newcomet, H. E. Cummings, William C. Hertz, John D. Norcott, Henry F. Cuneo, John F. Hines, Ralph J. Norris, Lester J. Cunningham, Frank S. Holzworth, O'Brien, J. J. Dahlberg, B. G. Christopher E. O'Leary, John !V. Davis, General Abel Hopkins, J. M. Osland, Birger Davis, Paul H. Howard, Harold A. Otis, Joseph E. Dawes, Charles Cutler Hurd, Harry Boyd Palmer, Potter Dawes, Charles G. Hutchins, J. C. Paschen, Chris Darves, Rufus C. Insull, Samuel Peabody, DeVry, Herman A.' Insull, Samuel, Jr. Colonel Stuyvesant Dewey, W. M. Jelke, John F., Jr. Peabody, Dick, A. B. Joyce, P. H. Mrs. Stuyvesant Peacock, Dixon, George W. Juergens, H. Paul R. E. Donnelley, Thomas E. Kaspar, Otto Pearce, Charles S. Downs, L. A. Peirce, A. E. Keefe, S. Durham, Raymond E. J. Peterson, Charles S. Earle, S. Edwin Keehn, Roy D. Pick, George Eckstein, Louis Kelly, D. F. Pike, Charles Burrall Eitel, Karl Kesner, J. L. Poppenhusen, C. H. Elfborg, Henry G. Kirkland, Weymouth Pox'ell, fsaac N. I 164l www.butkus.org/postcards FOUI{DER MEt\[BERS-Continued Rathje, Frank C. Shaffer, John C. Thibodeaux,Pase T Rawson, Mrs. Edith K. Sills, Clarence W. rhompson, Regensteiner, i"t i-{" ft. Theodore Smith, Solomon A. Thompson, Reynolds, George William Hale I,{. Sprague, Thorne, Robert Robinson, Theodore T. W. Colonel Albert A. Uihlein, Edear Tl Root, John W. Stern, L. F. Ross, Upham, Mri. FiedericW. Thompson Stewart, Robert W. Ross, Van.Sicklen,N. H., Jr. Walter S. Straus, Martin L. Vopicka, Rothschild, Maurice Charles-T. L. Strawn, Silas H. Walgreen,C. Ryckoff, Mrs. Nina H. R. Stuart, Harold L. Watts, Harry C. Ryerson, Joseph T. Stuart, John Weisiger,Carv N., Jr. Schaffner, Robert C. Sullivan, Boetius H. Schmidt, Mrs. Wieboldt, Werner A. Minna Sunny, Bernard E. Winans, Schuttler, Walter Frank F. Srvift, Charles H. Winn, Matt T. Schuyler, Daniel J. Swift, Harold H. DCnWlnn, Ignaz Woodruft, G6oree Swift, Louis F. Woods,Frank Scudder, Lawrence W. Taylor, H. Orville T. Worcester,Charles H. Seubert, E. G. Taylor, W. L. SUSTAINII\G MEMBERS Adler, Max Hettler, Sangston Nixon, George F. Albert, Dr. Allen D. Hutchins. Black, Herman Olander, Viclor A. Maynard Palmer, potter Blake, Mrs. Tiffanv __ _pr.__Robert Mrs. Kelly, Edward Parker, Buckley, Homer Eon. -J. J. Knox, Colonel Frank Major-General Bundesen,Dr. Herman Frank N. Lewis, Mrs. Jas. Hamilton Pusey, Burnham, Daniel H. Lohr, Lenox R. Dr. William Allen Busch, Francis X. Macleish, Mrs. Andrew Scott, Dr. Walter Dill Carpenter, John Alden Mayer, Mrs. David Seabury, Charles Chase,Dr. Harrv W. W. McCormick, Shaw, Arch Cluverius, Admr. Wat T. W. Mrs. Chauncev Simms, Mrs. Albert Cudahy, NIrs. M. G. Joseph McCormick Stevens, Eugene Cutten, Arthur W. M. Mrs. Robert R. Stock,_Dr. Dawes, Mrs. Rufus Frederick E. C. Mclennan, Donald R. btreyckmans, Dervey, Charles Maj. Felix J.- S. Meeker, Mrs. Arthur Swift, Evans, David Mrs. Charies H. Morrison. Thomason. Fairbank, Mrs. Kellogg S. E. Mrs. James W. Voegeli, Henry Foreman, Gen. Miltonl. E. Moulton, Dr. F. R. Woll, Matthew Guck, Homer Nestor, Miss Agnes Wood, Gen. Robert E. OFFICIAL COMMITTEES STAFF OF A CEI{TURY OF PROGRESS GDNERAT,MANAGERTS olFrcr Ernest ,S. .Conra,d, Chief, Administra_ l"Xln. Lohr, GeneralManager llve Sectlon r. L. uoggs Hodgins, purchasing I Assts.^ Chief, M. S. MiCrew ! to General "g1"l Manager R. r- R;d;l;h t *bl;rlr"rt.st, Chief, in chargeof Fielcl M. B. Breckinridge,Senior Clerk Chief, TransportationSec_ GENERAL SERVICE OFFTCE ".,J;n*.td, B_. Keatts, H,P. Nuber, Q. Chief, Labor Section A-ssistantto the General *ir3; Schmitt, rvlanager,rn charge. Chief, t anariup"- Se.- [16s] www.butkus.org/postcards STAFF OF A CENTURY OF PROGRESS-Continued A. Troester, Chief, Telephone Installa- J. A. Hefferman, Chief, Toilet Section tion Section EXrrrBrTSAND CONCESSTONS Charles H. Thurman, Chief public INDUSTRTAL Protection Service OPERATION OFFICE Jay Tomlin, Chief, EmPloYment, Re- J. Franklin Bell, Assistant to General ception and Information Sections Manager, in charge M. V. Wesenberg, Chief, Record, Mail, Paul M. Massman, Executive Officer Messenger and Duplicating Section Nathaniel A. Owings, in charge of Con- W. G. Schliep, Chief of Refuse and cessionOperation Cleaning Section CONCESSIONS OPERATED BY A CENTURY J. N. Stewart, in charge of rides and OF PROGRESS amLlsements C. W. Holtberg, assistant for rides and Captain M. S. Daniels, Jr., Chief of amusements Section Doris L. Ericson,Asst. Chief H. Ingram, in charge of villages S. Morse, assistant for villages ADLER PLANETARIUM H. Doty, assistant for villages Dr. Philip Fox, Director O. L. Bassett, in charge of shoPs Miss Maude Bennot, Asst. Director K. C. Anderson, in charge of stands I. W. Van Buren, in charge of shows SKYRIDE and spectacles A. W. Richardson,Superintendent L. E. Wallace, assistant for shows and A. A. Engel,Asst. Superintendent spectacles H. J. Bluhm, Supervisor,West Tower East Tower GOVERNMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC L. tr. Clark, Supervisor, EXITIBITS OFFICE ENCHANTED ISLAND C. W. Fitch, Assistant to General Man- Robert S. Cook, Supervisor ager, in charge R. C. Illions, Maintenance Superin- Dr. Eben J. Carey, in charge of Med- tendent ical Science Exhibits Edison Rice, In Charge of Theater Dr. Carey Croneis, in charge of Basic Science Exhibits BENDIX LAMA TEMPLE H. F. Miller, in charge of Federal and Millet B. Caldwell, Superintendent State Participation E. Sievert, Assistant WINGS OF A CENTURY Helen M. Bennett, in charge of Social Helen Tieken, Director Science Exhibits Director John Ross Reed, Managing M.
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