The Piker and World's fair guide ..an accurate account of the exposition, preliminary programme, Olympic games and world's championship contests .. . al and determinationthat were infectious and gave inspiration to his lieutenants. He devotes, entirely with-out compensation, nearly all his time to the Worlds Fair work, and has organized it sothoroughly and systematically that its success is already assured. cis & Bro. Commission Cotion of grain, which hastention since that time. Though one of theMerchants Exchange,prompt and decidedness sagacity, successprudent foresight,President of that1884
The Piker and World's fair guide ..an accurate account of the exposition, preliminary programme, Olympic games and world's championship contests .. . al and determinationthat were infectious and gave inspiration to his lieutenants. He devotes, entirely with-out compensation, nearly all his time to the Worlds Fair work, and has organized it sothoroughly and systematically that its success is already assured. cis & Bro. Commission Cotion of grain, which hastention since that time. Though one of theMerchants Exchange,prompt and decidedness sagacity, successprudent foresight,President of that1884 was electedidentified withimportant businessCity, and is at therector of the Miss-Company and Vice-Merchants-Lacledeis a large stock-Louis & Coloradoand greatly inter-struction of that lineHe is also closelyorganized charities In 1885 Mr. WMDemocratic candi- Vthe City of St. Louis,adverse majority oflast preceding elec-by 1,200 majority. Hispurely business one,suits was eminentlyprogenitor of the New In 1888 he was nomi-party and elected Governoradministration was so comyet pointed to as a model. It wassimony, patriotic and progressive. WORLDS FAIR HANDY GUIDE. OFFICERS OF THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMPANY I). R. FRANCIS, President CORWIN H. SPENCER First Vice-President SAMUEL M. KENNARD Second Vice-President DANIEL M. HOUSER Third Vice-President CYRUS P. WALBRIDGE Fourth Vice-President SETH W. COBB Fifth Vice-President CHARLES H. HUTTIG Sixth Vice-President AUGUST GEHNER Seventh Vice-President PIERRE CHOUTEAU Eighth Vice-President WM. H. THOMPSON Treasurer WALTER B. STEVENS Secretary THOMAS C. CARTER President of United States National Commission DIVISION OF EXHIBITS FREDERICK J. V. SKIFF, Director HOWARD J. ROGERS Chief of Education HALSEY C. IVES Chief of Art JOHN A. OCKERSON Chief of Liberal Arts MILAN H. HULBERT Chief of Manufactures THOMAS M. MOORE Chief of Machinery DAVID P. JONES Consulting Engineer W. E. GOLDSBOROUGH Chief of Electricity W. A. SMITH Chief o
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