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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOC HUBBARD

MEMORIA

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SIXTEENTH AND M STREE T. WA O. H. TITTMANN

'ON.D.C.

JOHN r PlLLSBURY

PRESIDENT

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vice-presidl

GILBERT H. GROSVENOR. DIRECTOR AND EDITOR

JOHN JOY EDSON

JOHN OLIVER LA GORCE

GEORGE W. HUTCHISON, assistant secretary

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ASSOCIATE EDITOR

O. P. AUSTIN

SECRETARY

WILLIAM

J.

SHOWALTER

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TREASURER

ASSISTANT editor

BOARD OF MANAGERS 1916-1918

1915-1917

Charles J. Bell

Franklin

President American Security and Trust Company

John Joy Edson President Washington Loan & Trust Company

David

Fairchild

In Charge of Agricultural Ex plorations. Dept. of Agric.

C.

Hart Merriam Member National Academy of Sciences

O. P.

Austin

George R. Putnam U. S. Bureau of

George Shiras,

AlexanderGraham

Secretary of the Interior

Henry F. Blount

J. Howard Gore

Vice-President American Se curity and Trust Company

C. M.

Chester

Rear Admiral U. S. Navy, Formerly Supt. U, S. Naval Observatory

Frederick V. Coville

Formerly Presidentof Wash ington Academy of Sciences

John

E.

Pillsbury

3d

Grant Squires

T. L. Macdonald M. D.. F. A. C S. S. N. D.

A. W. Greely

Major

Arctic Explorer, U. S. Army

Gilbert

Gen'l

H. Grosvenor

Editor of National Geographic Magazine

George Otis Smith Director of U. Survey

S. Geological

O. H. Tittmann Formerly Superintendent of U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur vey

Henry White

Formerly U. S. Ambassador to France, Italy, etc.

North

Formerly Director reau of Census

New York

Prof. Emeritus Mathematics, The Geo. Washington Univ.

Rudolph Kauffmann Managing Editor The Evening Star

Formerly Member U. S. Con gress. Faunal Naturalist, and Wild-Game Photographer

Bell

Inventor of the telephone

Rear Admiral U. S. Navy, Formerly Chief Bureau of Navigation

Statistician Commissioner Lighthouses

1917-1919

K. Lane

John U. S. Bu

M.

Wilson

Brigadier General U. S. Army. Formerly Chief of Engineers

To carry out the purpose for which it was founded twenty- eight years ago, namely, "the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge," the National Geographic Society publishes this Magazine. All receipts from the publication are invested in the Magazine itself or expended directly to promote geographic knowledge and the study of geography. Articles or photographs from members of the Society, or other friends, are desired. For material that the Society can use, adequate remunera tion is made. Contributions should be accompanied by an addressed return envelope and postage, and be addressed : GILBERT

H. GROSVENOR.

Editor

contributing editors

Greely Hart Merriam

A. W. C.

Tittmann Robert Hollister Chapman Walter T. Swingle

O. H.

Alexander

Graham David Fairchild Hugh M. Smith N. H. Darton Frank M. Chapman

Bell

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