Official catalogue and guide book to the Pan-American exposition .. . P. Bissell, Chairman; James A. Rob-erts, Robert F. Schelling. Oscar T. Taylor, Secretary. PRINTING AND SUPPLIES—William H. Hotclikiss, Chairman; H. , H. M. Gerrans, William Hengerer, F. C. M. Lautz. FrancisAlmy, Purchasing Agent. SPORTS AND ATHLETICS—Jesse C. Dann, Chairman; Charles Cary,J. McC. Mitchell, John B. Olmsted, Charles M. Ransom, Seward , Wm. B. Wright, Jr. BOARD OF WOMEN MANAGERS—Mrs. William Hamlin, President;Mrs. J. J. Albright, Mrs. Tracy C. Becker, Miss Ida C. Bender, Cary, Miss A


Official catalogue and guide book to the Pan-American exposition .. . P. Bissell, Chairman; James A. Rob-erts, Robert F. Schelling. Oscar T. Taylor, Secretary. PRINTING AND SUPPLIES—William H. Hotclikiss, Chairman; H. , H. M. Gerrans, William Hengerer, F. C. M. Lautz. FrancisAlmy, Purchasing Agent. SPORTS AND ATHLETICS—Jesse C. Dann, Chairman; Charles Cary,J. McC. Mitchell, John B. Olmsted, Charles M. Ransom, Seward , Wm. B. Wright, Jr. BOARD OF WOMEN MANAGERS—Mrs. William Hamlin, President;Mrs. J. J. Albright, Mrs. Tracy C. Becker, Miss Ida C. Bender, Cary, Miss Annie Damef, Mrs. Joseph Desbecker, Mrs. Gavin, Mrs. David Gray, Mrs. P. H. Griffin, Mrs. A. G. Hauen-stein, Mrs. John M. Horton, Mrs. Charles F. Kingsley, Mrs. NormanE. Mack, Mrs. Geo. E. Matthews, Mrs. Adelbert Moot, Mrs. HermanMynter, Mrs. Elizabeth B. McGowan, Mrs. W. A. Rogers, Mrs. Root, Mrs. J. F. Schoellkopf, Jr., Miss Frances G. Stanton, W. Townsend, Mrs. Herman Waterman, Mrs. LesterWheeler., Miss Marian DeForest, 10 The Pan-American Official Catalogue and Guide. The Exposition. The problem of starting is the only one with which those who con-template visiting the Exposition will meet, and that is so easy, that itis answered by the single word Start. Situated as Buffalo is, thecenter from which radiate trunk lines to every point of the compass,it may safely be said to enjoy railway facilities possessed by no othercity in the world. In the heart of the commercial continent, accessibleby rail from all parts of the country, and in direct communication withthe system of Great Lakes. Attractive in topography and ornate inevery discription of architecture, the Queen City of the Lakes, invitesthe world to come into her midst and be her guest from May first toNovember first, 1901. The Rainbow City, thirty minutes ride from the heart of Buffalo,under splendid domes, attractive minarets, towers and pavilions aglowwith numberless pleasin


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