. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal. bits). At 10:30 this theater was opened and pictures were thrown onthe screen relating to subjects to be discussed in the afternoon lectures. AtI , there would be a lecture on the Progress of the Indian,^mIZI ^y ^■^- ^- ^- Hutchison, special agent of the United States IndianOffice. At 1:35 there would be another on Road Building byGeorge D. Marshall, Superintendent of Road Constru
. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal. bits). At 10:30 this theater was opened and pictures were thrown onthe screen relating to subjects to be discussed in the afternoon lectures. AtI , there would be a lecture on the Progress of the Indian,^mIZI ^y ^■^- ^- ^- Hutchison, special agent of the United States IndianOffice. At 1:35 there would be another on Road Building byGeorge D. Marshall, Superintendent of Road Construction, United StatesOffice of Public Roads and Rural Engineering. This would be followed bya talk on What the Geological Survey Does, by R. W. Stone, AssistantGeologist, United States Geological Survey. At 3:15 C. J. Blanchard,Statistician of the Reclamation Service, would tell about Uncle Sams FreeIrrigated Farms. And then Don Carlos Ellis, in charge of educational co-operation for the Forest Service, would describe Fighting a Forest Fire. Thousands of people heard these lectures during the season, and manyof them took away with them an entirely new conception of the nature andwork of their URUGUAY S EXHIBIT IN LIBERAL ARTS
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