BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS. (Navy Department.) President.-Rear Admiral Robert M. Kennedy, Medical Corps, United States Navy, 2219 California Street. Recorder.-Wilbur G. Kramer, 506 Third Street SE. NAVAL EXAMINING BOARD. (Navy Department.) President.-Rear Admiral Spencer S. Wood, United States Navy, 1618 Twentysecond Street. Recorder.-Wilbur G. Kramer, 506 Third Street SE. NAVAL RETIRING BOARD. (Navy Department.) President.-Rear Admiral Spencer S. Wood, United States Navy, 1618 Twentysecond Street. Recorder.-Wilbur G. Kramer, 506 Third Street SE. HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS. (New Navy Building, third floor. Phone, Main 2520., MAJOR GENERAL COMMANDANT'S OFFICE. Commandant.-Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, commandant's house, Eighth and G Assistant to commandant.-Maj. Gen. Wendell C. Neville, Marine Barracks. ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR'S DEPARTMENT. Adjutant and inspector.-Brig. Gen. Henry C. Haines, The Cordova. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Quartermaster.-Brig. Gen. Charles L. McCawley, 1610 New Hampshire Avenue. PAYMASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Paymaster. Brig. Gen. George Richards, 27 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md. MARINE BARRACKS. (Eighth and I Streets SE. Phone, Lincoln 1230.) Commanding.-Maj. Clayton B. Vogel. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. (Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880.) ALBERT_BACON FALL, of Three Rivers, N. Mex., Secretary of the Interior (Wardman Park Hotel), was born November 26, 1861, at Frankfort, Ky.; educated in country schools; taught school and read law when 18 to 20 years of age; practiced law 1889-1904, and from 1904 made a specialty of Mexican law; worked on farm, cattle ranch, and as a miner; became interested in mines, lumber, lands, and railroads; now engaged in farming and stock raising in New Mexico; member New Mexico Legislature several times and member of constitutional convention; associate justice of the Supreme Court of New Mexico and twice attorney general of the Territory; captain Company H, First Territorial Volunteer Infantry, 1898-99 (SpanishAmerican War); married; elected to United States Senate by New Mexico Legislature March 27, 1912; reelected on January 22, 1913, for the term ending March 3, 1919; reelected November 5, 1918, for the term ending March 3, 1925; resigned as Senator to accept appointment as Secretary of the Interior; took oath of office and entered on duty as Secretary March 5, 1921. First Assistant Secretary.-Edward C. Finney, 456 Park Road. Assistant Secretary.-Francis M. Goodwin. Administrative assistants.-Charles V. Safford, 1525 Q Street; Charles W. Nestler, 638 Fifth Street NE. Private secretary to the Secretary.-Harry G. Clunn, 1229 Girard Street. Chief clerk. John Harvey, 1416 Shepherd Street. Solicitor.-Charles D. Mahaffie, University Club. Board of Appeals.-George B. Gardner, Rosslyn, Va., R. F. D. 1; William B. Newman, 708 Otis Place; Alvah W. Patterson, The Rochambeau. First assistant attorney.-C. Edward Wright, 62 T Street. Chief of Division of— Disbursing.-George W. Evans, 918 Nineteenth Street. Appointments, Mails, and Files.-Morgan R. Brock, 1311 Rhode Island. A venue. Publications.-Charles F. Glass, 17 Maple Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. Supplies.-Amos W. Hawk, Mount Rainier, Md. Assistant superintendent Interior Department Building. James F. Gill, 72 U Street. Captain of the watch.-Wade H. Ozburn, 131 Quincy Place NE. GENERAL LAND OFFICE. (Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880.) Commissioner.-William Spry, The Raleigh. Assistant commissioner.-Charles M. Bruce, The Farragut. Chief law clerk.-John McPhaul, 1223 Irving Street NE. Board of law review.─Dale K. Parrott, 1319 Kenyon Street; Samuel V. Proudfit, Receiving clerk.-George C. Stewart, Takoma Park, Md. Chiefs of division: Accounts. Clarence L. Bullion, 4434 Kansas Avenue. Drafting. Ithamar P. Berthrong, 3409 Ashley Terrace. Field service.-John D. Yelverton, The Farragut. Homestead, timber, and stone.-Anthony F. Rice, 138 Tennessee Avenue NE. Land grant.-George B. Driesbock, 2119 F Street. Public surveys.—Charles L. Du Bois, 1835 Monroe Street. Right of way and reclamation.—Frederick R. Dudley, 1409 Massachusetts Avenue. OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. (Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880.) Commissioner.-Charles H. Burke, 1324 Monroe Street. Assistant commissioner.-Edgar B. Meritt, 3532 Thirteenth Street. Chief clerk.-Charles F. Hauke, 605 Massachusetts Avenue NE. Private secretary to commissioner.-Lem Towers, jr., 1429 Belmont Street. Inspection.-J. H. Dortch, 1510 Park Road. Education.-B. S. Garber, 2806 Cathedral Avenue. Land.-Dr. W. A. Marschalk, 115 Cedar Street, Cherrydale, Va. Finance.-Hamilton Dimick, 1814 Monroe Street. Purchase.-Walter B. Fry, 4513 Iowa Avenue. BUREAU OF PENSIONS. (Pension Building, Judiciary Square. Phone, Main 6280.) Commissioner.-Washington Gardner. Deputy commissioner.-Hamlin M. Vandervort, 1200 N Street. Chief clerk.-Hays Haymaker, Hyattsville, Md. Acting private secretary to commissioner.-L. J. Stanton, 1427 Newton Street. Law clerk.-T. Fletcher Dennis, 1615 Florida Avenue. Chiefs of division: Certificate.-Henry C. Duncan, 315 Fifth Street NE. Special examination. Merritt L. Dawkins, 234 Eleventh Street NE, PATENT OFFICE. (Patent Office Building. Phone, Main 6280.) Commissioner. Thomas E. Robertson, 6 West Melrose Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Assistant commissioner. Chief clerk.-William I. Wyman, 2415 Twentieth Street. BUREAU OF EDUCATION. (Pension Office Building. Phone, Main 5110.) Commissioner.-Philander P. Claxton, 1717 Lamont Street. Secretary to commissioner.-Theo. Honour, 319 Fourteen-and-a-half Street NE. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. (Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880.) Director.-George Otis Smith, 2137 Bancroft Place. Administrative geologist.-Philip S. Smith, 3249 Newark Street. Chief clerk.-Henry C. Rizer, 1464 Belmont Street. Executive division.-Guy E. Mitchell, chief, 1421 Buchanan Street. Geologic branch. David White, chief geologist, 2812 Adams Mill Road. Water resources branch.-N. C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer, The Northumberland. Mineral Resources of United States Division.-G. F. Loughlin, chief, 3214 North- Misc Offic Dutie Publication branch: Editor.-G. M. Wood, The Berkshire. Library.-J. V. L. McCord, 1600 Q Street. Alaskan Mineral Resources Division.-Alfred H. Brooks, geologist in charge, 3100 Judio ary Di C D Engraving division.-S. J. Kubel, 1000 East Capitol Street. Division of distribution.-Ronne C. Shelsé, Fontanet Courts. RECLAMATION SERVICE. (Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880.) Director.-Arthur P. Davis, 2212 First Street. Assistant director.-Morris Bien, 60 Elm Avenue, Takoma Park. Chief engineer.-F. E. Weymouth, Tramway Building, Denver, Colo. BUREAU OF MINES. (Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880.) Director.-H. Foster Bain, 1923 Thirty-fifth Street. A NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. (Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880.) Director.-Stephen T. Mather, 1014 Vermont Avenue. Assistant director.-Arno B. Cammerer, 2024 North Capitol Street. ST. ELIZABETHS HOSPITAL. (Nichols Avenue, beyond Anacostia. Phone, Lincoln 1426.) Superintendent.-William A. White, M. D. Administrative assistant to superintendent.-Monie Sanger. First assistant physician and chief executive officer.-Arthur P. Noyes, M. D. Secretary to superintendent.--Arnold W. Barbour. Chief of training school for nurses.-Alice Vaughn, R. N. HOWARD UNIVERSITY. (Howard Place and Georgia Avenue. Phone, Columbia 8100.) Patron ex officio.-Albert B. Fall, Secretary of the Interior. President board of trustees.-Ex-Chief Justice Stanton J. Peelle, LL. D., The Cairo. BOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS. (Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880; Branch 79.) Chairman. George Vaux, jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Merrill E. Gates, Washington, D. C. Warren K. Moorehead, Andover, Mass. Samuel A. Eliot, Boston, Mass. Frank Knox, Manchester, N. H. William H. Ketcham, Washington, D. C. Daniel Smiley, Mohonk Lake, N. Y. Hugh L. Scott, Princeton, N. J. Alfred E. Smith, New York, N. Y. Secretary.-Malcolm McDowell, Washington, D. C. FREEDMEN'S HOSPITAL. (Fourth and College Streets. Phone, North 754.) Surgeon in chief-William A. Warfield, M. D. Assistant surgeon.-Thomas E. Jones, M. D. ALASKAN ENGINEERING COMMISSION. Commissioner.-Col. Frederick Mears, chairman and chief engineer, Anchorage, Alaska Assistant chief engineer.-William C. Gerig, Anchorage, Alaska. Engineer in charge.-Frederick D. Browne, Nenana, Alaska. Engineer in charge supply division.-H. P. Warren, Anchorage, Alaska. Purchasing agent.-Charles E. Dole, room 422, Bell Street Terminal, Seattle, Wash. Senior clerk.-Howard M. Gillman, jr., 3449 Holmead Place, Washington, D. C. WAR MINERALS RELIEF COMMISSION. (Room 2117, Interior Department Building. Phone, Main 1880; Branch 571.) John F. Shafroth, chairman, 1850 Wyoming Avenue. Philip N. Moore, Wardman Park Hotel. Horace G. Pomeroy, Wardman Park Hotel. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. (The Mall, between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets. Phone, Main 4650. Private branch exchange connecting all bureaus except Weather Bureau (West 1640), Forest Service (Main 6910), and Bureau of Public Roads (Main 5333).) HENRY CANTWELL WALLACE, of Des Moines, Iowa, Secretary of Agriculture (The Highlands), was born at Rock Island, Ill., May 11, 1866, son of Henry and Nannie (Cantwell) Wallace; B. S. A. Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Ames, Iowa, 1892; married Carrie May Brodhead, of Muscatine, Iowa, November 24, 1887; farmer and breeder of pure-bred live stock, Adair County, Iowa, 18871891; professor of dairying Iowa State College 1893-1895; editor Creamery Gazette and Farm and Dairy 1893-1895; manager and associate editor Wallace's Farmer 1895-1916; editor of same 1916-1921; president and treasurer Wallace's Publishing Co. and Capital City_Printing Plate Co.; director Central State Bank; member United States Live Stock Industry Commission (executive committee) during the war; secretary Corn Belt Meat Producers' Association 16 years; member National War Work Council, Y. M. C. A.; chairman Iowa War Work Council, Y. M. C. A.; chairman State executive committee, Iowa Y. M. C. A. 1914-1920; member international committee Y. M. C. A.; member executive committee, Roosevelt Memorial Association; member Delta Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Phi; Republican; United Presbyterian; Mason; member Prairie, Des Moines, Grant, Golf, and Country Clubs; member Rock Creek Park Commission, National Forest Reservation Commission, Federal Board for Vocational Education, and Federal Power Commission. Assistant Secretary.-E. D. Ball, The Portner. Director of information.-Harlan Smith, R. R. 1, Bethesda, Md. Solicitor.-R. W. Williams, 2659 Connecticut Avenue. Administrative assistant.-Harrison F. Fitts, 819 Webster Street. Private secretary to the Secretary of Agriculture.-W. A. Jump, 1308 Corbin Place NE. OFFICE OF FARM MANAGEMENT AND FARM ECONOMICS. Chief.-H. C. Taylor, East Falls Church, Va. Assistant chief.-G. W. Forster, 3436 Mount Pleasant Street. Farm finance.-V. N. Valgren, 1706 T Street. Land utilization.-L. C. Gray, Falls Church, Va. Farm life studies.—C. J. Galpin, East Falls Church, Va. Geography of agriculture.-O. E. Baker, 1 Hesketh Street, Chevy Chase, Md. WEATHER BUREAU. (Corner Twenty-fourth and M Streets. Phone, West 1640.) Chief-Charles F. Marvin, 1501 Emerson Street. Assistant chief.-Charles C. Clark, 21 West Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Forecasting.-Edward H. Bowie, 3702 Keokuk Street; Charles L. Mitchell, 904 Rit- Forecast Division.-Edgar B. Calvert, Florence Courts West. River and Flood Division.-Harry C. Frankenfield, 1735 New Hampshire Avenue. BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. Chief John R. Mohler, 1620 Hobart Street. Assistant chief.-B. H. Rawl, The Ontario. Assistant to the chief.-Charles C. Carroll, 6801 Sixth Street, Takoma Park. Editor.-D. S. Burch, 1511 Seventeenth Street. BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. Pathologist and physiologist and chief.-William A. Taylor, 1315 Gallatin Street. Assistant in charge of business operations.-James E. Jones, 3111 Thirty-fourth Street. |