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MRS. GEORGE MINOT BAKER. MRS. BURRITT HAMILTON_

MRS. G. J. ALLEN--.

MRS. J. C. HARDY__
MRS. W. W. MARTIN_.

MRS. J. F. KILDUFF
MRS. JOHN SLAKER.

MRS. P. E. ELLIS

MRS. CHAS. H. MCDUFFEE---
MRS. ARTHUR BREEZE PROAL--

MRS. FRANK W. PARKER_
MRS. WALTER S. COMLY__.
MISS MARGARET L. GIBSON_.

MRS. L. N. CARY.
MRS. C. S. SELOVER--.

MRS. J. C. PEARSON

MRS. IDA B. CALLAHAN.

Massachusetts

...Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

-Montana

Nebraska

__Nevada

New Hampshire New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

__Ohio

__Oklahoma Oregon

Pennsylvania. --Rhode Island

MISS FLORENCE DIBERT

MRS. HOWARD W. FARNUM.

MRS. ADAM MOSS-.

-South Carolina

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Applied Education__MRS. JOHN D. SHERMAN, Estes Park, Colo. American Citizenship--MRS. PERCY V. PENNYBACKER,

Fine Arts---
Legislation.

2606 Whitis Avenue, Austin, Tex. MRS. ROSE V. S. BERRY, Berkeley, Cal. MRS. EDWARD FRANKLIN WHITE, 5222 E. Michigan Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.

Peace Through International Relations,

Press--

MRS. HORACE MANN TOWNER, The Mendota, Wash., D. C.
--MRS. JAMES J. READ,

Public Welfare__

329 Washington Avenue, Fayetteville, Ark.

MRS. ELMER BLAIR,

129 Wadsworth Avenue, New York, N. Y.

LOCAL BIENNIAL BOARD, CHAUTAUQUA, NEW YORK.

DR. ARTHUR E. BESTOR, President Chautauqua Institution.
MRS. PERCY V. PENNYBACKER, President Chautauqua Woman's
Club.

MRS. WALTER S. COMLY, Port Chester, N. Y.

MRS. GEORGE THATCHER GUERNSEY, Local Biennial Chairman.

DIRECTORS.

MRS. THOMAS A. EDISON, MRS. ARTHUR E. BESTOR, MRS. JULIUS KING, MRS. S. I. MUNGER.

Chairman-MRS. GEORGE THATCHER GUERNSEY, Independence,

Kans.

First Vice-Chairman-MRS. ROBERT MILLER, Pelham, N. Y.

Second Vice-Chairman-MRS. CLARKE SALMON.
Third Vice-Chairman-MRS. DORA ZOLLINGER.
Secretary-MRS. ADRIAN McCoy, Meadville, Pa.
Treasurer-MRS. MARTHA FISCHEL, Westmoreland Hotel, St.
Louis, Mo.

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN.

Automobiles-MRS. CHARLES GREER, 414 N. Jefferson St., New Castle, Pa.

Badges and Supplies-MRS. IDA B. COLE, Chautauqua, N. Y. Credentials-MRS. MARTHA FISCHELL, Westmoreland Hotel, St. Louis, Mo.

Distribution of Literature-MRS. C. M. FOWLER.

Doorkeepers-MRS. LOUISE SUMNER, MRS. MARY DUCORRON,
Chautauqua, N. Y.

Emergency-MISS MINNIE SEAVER, Chautauqua, N. Y.
Entertainment-MRS. WALLIS J. TENNER, Sewickly, Pa.
Flowers-MISS D. E. MITCHELL, Chautauqua, N. Y.

Halls, Decorations, Headquarters, Conferences-MRS. SAMUEL E.
PERKINS, 1011 North Penn. St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Hospitality-MRS. ROBERT MILLER, Pelham, N. Y.

Hotels and Cottages-MRS. W. S. ENSIGN, Chautauqua, N. Y.
Information-MRS. LILLIAN SMITH, Chautauqua, N. Y.

Pages and Ushers-MRS. EDWARD A. WRIGHT, Niagara Falls,
N. Y.

Platform Courtesies-MRS. PERCY V. PENNYBACKER, Austin, Tex. Platform-MISS ELLA APTHORP.

Printing-MISS EMMA CROWELL.

Publicity-MRS. SAMUEL E. PERKINS, 1011 North Penn. St., Indianapolis, Ind.

Transportation and Baggage-MRS. N. F. CLARK, 6810 Thomas Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pa.

WOMAN AS A WORKING POWER

"The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew and act anew. We must disenthrall ourselves, and then we shall save our country. The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down in honor or dishonor to the latest generation. We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last, best hope of earth."Abraham Lincoln.

"Europe and the Near East have confidence in the unselfishness and good faith of America. Our position in the world is now recognized as it could not possibly have been recognized in 1914. I come back to my countrymen and to my beloved country deeply anxious that the magnificent opportunity which America has for leadership and for remaking the ideals of the world shall not be sacrificed to a mistaken idea of isolation, or even to an idea that our problems are so complicated and difficult that we have not enough strength, enough money or enough men and women to take advantage of these opportunities to continue our influence and our leadership where it is so much needed and so much desired."-Arthur E. Bestor.

"There are big tasks lying before women-tasks that call for such wisdom as we get by combined study, tasks that need the altruism we get in working together, tasks that need the energy we get from combination of effort. We want homes where the big things are made big and the little things unimportant. We want communities that are extensions of the home, where we shall be friends, we people of all races and creeds. We must have the vision to stand together, nation-wide. We must make ourselves a compact body of American womanhood, whose purpose is nothing less than the putting of true Americanism into our social, industrial and political life and the stabilizing of our country as she passes through these years of upheaval."-Alice Ames Winter.

PROGRAM

TUESDAY, JUNE 20.

CONFERENCES.

10:00 A. M. Presbyterian House-Executive Committee.
2:00 P. M. Presbyterian House-Board of Directors.
8:00 P. M. Presbyterian House-State Presidents.
8:00 P. M. Methodist House-Headquarters Committee.
(The above meetings not open to Delegates.)

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Division of Child Welfare-

Division of Health______

Division of Industrial and Social Conditions__

Baptist House

Hotel Porch, South
Hotel Porch, North

Girls' Club
Boys' Club

Arcade.

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