Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . yne, Ind. Through his earnestwork a new classification was preparedunder the heading, Apparatus and Iro-cess for the Manufacture, Purification andDistribution of Gas for Fuel and Light-ing and Recovery of By-Products, andlirominent gas men of the country wereselected as jurors. This organization wasknown as the American Representativesof (iioup .lury No. 4!) of Jury No. 2, Pal-ace of Manufactures, and consisted ofMessrs. (). (). Thwing. Paul Doty. \V. , Thomas D. Miller, J. M. one on Group Jury No. 2(i, Palace ofLiberal .\rts covering tli
Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . yne, Ind. Through his earnestwork a new classification was preparedunder the heading, Apparatus and Iro-cess for the Manufacture, Purification andDistribution of Gas for Fuel and Light-ing and Recovery of By-Products, andlirominent gas men of the country wereselected as jurors. This organization wasknown as the American Representativesof (iioup .lury No. 4!) of Jury No. 2, Pal-ace of Manufactures, and consisted ofMessrs. (). (). Thwing. Paul Doty. \V. , Thomas D. Miller, J. M. one on Group Jury No. 2(i, Palace ofLiberal .\rts covering tlie exhibit of IliiWcsleni (..IS .\ssocialion, Mr. G. Cow-dery. The wurk ol Ihcse men in conjiinclioiiwilh Mr. (inhllin secured propel- recog-nilion of Ilii gas iiidiislr\ and jusliee andlaiiiiess ill Ihc awards lor nieriloriouscxhihils. Ihc classillcal ion prepared l)>lliis coinniillee apiiears in lull on page(;i;t of the Proceedings of Ihc Wcsleni for l!l( .-is pail ol a paper 256 Pacific Service Magazine. The Palace of Manufactures, shov entrance fronti the great South Garden. prepared by Mr. Guldlin entitled, Ex-periences as an Exliibitor at the WorldsFair. This classification was afterwards gen-erally adopted by the gas associations ofthe Inited States as a model for classify-ing future gas exhibits, and at the annualmeeting of the American Gas Institute in1912 a Committee on Classification ofAwards for the Panama-Pacific Interna-tional Exposition was appointed, consist-ing of the seven men who had done suchsplendid work at St. Louis, with the nameof E. C. Jones added to this number. It was hoped that the Exposition au-thorities would adopt the classificationcovering the gas industry which had fin-ally proven so satisfactory at St. Louis,but it was thought tliat the plan and scopeof the official classification would not per-mit of the adoption of so extensive acataloguing of the gas industry, and theoriginal St. Louis classification was tenta-tivel
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