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FOREST SERVICE.

(Atlantic Building, 928-930 F Street. Phone, Main 6910.)

Forester and chief.-W. B. Greeley, 219 Elm Street, Chevy Chase, Md.
Associate Forester.-E. A. Sherman, Forest Glen, Md.

BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY.

Chief.-Carl L. Alsberg, 1941 Biltmore Street.

Assistant chief-Walter G. Campbell, Rosslyn, Va.

Assistant to the chief.-F. B. Linton, 222 Holly Avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Administrative assistants.-P. B. Dunbar, 556 Varnum Street; S. A. Postle, Silver Spring, Md.

Editor.-Katharine A. Smith, The Logan.

BUREAU OF SOILS.

Soil physicist and chief.-Milton Whitney, Takoma Park, Md.
Assistant to the chief.-A. G. Rice, Livingston Heights, Va.
Editor.-Charles H. Seaton, Glencarlyn, Va.

BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY.

Entomologist and chief.-L. O. Howard, 1705 Twenty-first Street.
Entomologist and assistant chief.-C. L. Marlatt, 1521 Sixteenth Street.
Assistant to the chief.-E. B. O'Leary, 1203 Connecticut Avenue.
Editor.-Rolla P. Čurrie, 632 Keefer Place.

BUREAU OF BIOLOGICCAL SURVEY.

Biologist and chief.-E. W. Nelson, The Northumberland.
Assistant chief.-W. C. Henderson, 4727 Thirteenth Street.
Assistant to the chief.-A. B. Morrison, The Marlborough.
Assistant in operations.-E. J. Thompson, 1339 Newton Street.
Editor.-W. H. Cheesman, 814 Eighteenth Street.

DIVISION OF ACCOUNTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Chief, and disbursing clerk.—A. Zappone, 2222 First Street.
Administrative assistant.-W. J. Nevius, 53 Seaton Place.

DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS.

Chief.-John L. Cobbs, jr., The Chastleton.

Chief editor.-L. C. Everard, 3616 Tenth Street.

Assistant chief.-B. D. Stallings, 2620 Thirteenth Street.
Chief clerk.-H. J. Demaree, 1024 Park Road.

Press service.-Dixon Merritt, 1727 Willard Street.
Exhibits.-J. W. Hiscox, 1234 Newton Street NE.
Motion pictures.—Frederick W. Perkins, The Victoria.

BUREAU OF CROP ESTIMATES (formerly Statistics).

Chief. Nat C. Murray, 1650 Irving Street.

Acting chief clerk and accounting officer.-Paul E. Jamieson, 1019 C Street SW.

LIBRARY.

Librarian.-Claribel R. Barnett, 1410 Girard Street.

Assistant librarian.-Emma B. Hawks, 2622 Thirteenth Street.

STATES RELATIONS SERVICE.

Director.-A. C. True, 1604 Seventeenth Street.

Assistant to the director.-Eugene Merritt, Shepherd Street, Chevy Chase, Md.
Administrative assistant.-Mrs. C. E. Johnston, 1316 Euclid Street.
Chief of editorial division.-W. H. Beal, 1852 Park Road.

BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS.

(Willard Building, 515 Fourteenth Street. Phone, Main 5333.)

Chief.-Thomas H. MacDonald, 901 Twentieth Street.
Chief engineer.-P. St. J. Wilson, Florence Court West.
Assistant to the chief.-C. D. Curtiss, 901 Thirteenth Street.

Editor.-H. S. Fairbank, 2041 East Thirty-second Street, Baltimore, Md.

BUREAU OF MARKETS.

Chief.-George Livingston, 1760 Euclid Street.

Associate chief.-Leon M. Estabrook, 1026 Seventeenth Street.

Assistant chief.-Chester Morrill, 1420 Decatur Street.

Specialist in market information.-W. A. Wheeler, 5503 Thirty-third Street.
Assistant to the chief in charge of operation.-R. V. Bailey, 2307 Evarts Street NE.

INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE BOARD.

Chairman.-J. K. Haywood, 1729 Lanier Place.

Assistant to the chairman.-J. G. Shibley, 1848 Biltmore Street.

FEDERAL HORTICULTURAL BOARD.

Chairman.-C. L. Marlatt, 1521 Sixteenth Street.

Vice chairman.-W. A. Orton, 600 Cedar Street, Takoma Park.
Assistant to the chairman.-R. C. Althouse, 3355 Eighteenth Street.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

(Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Phone, Main 5060.) HERBERT CLARK HOOVER, of Stanford University, Calif., Secretary of Commerce (2300 S Street), was born in West Branch, Iowa, August 10, 1874, son of Jesse Clark and Hulda Randall (Minthorn) Hoover. He graduated in mining engineering from Leland Stanford, Jr., University in 1895; LL. D. Brown University, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Oberlin, University of Alabama, Liege, Brussels; D. C. L. Oxford. In 1899 he married Lou Henry, of Monterey, Calif., and they have two sons. Assistant Arkansas Geological Survey 1893; United States Geological Survey, Sierra Nevada Mountains, 1895; assistant manager Carlisle mines, New Mexico, and Morning Star mines, California, 1896; in West Australia as chief of mining staff of Bewick, Moreing & Co., and manager Hannan's Brown Hill mine 1897; manager Sons of Gwalia and E. Murchison mines 1898; chief engineer Chinese Imperial Bureau of Mines 1899, doing extensive exploration in interior of China; took part in defense of Tientsin during Boxer disturbances 1900; representative of bondholders in construction of Ching Wang Tow Harbor 1900; general manager Chinese Engineering & Mining Co. 1901; partner Bewick, Moreing & Co., mine operators, London, 1902-1908; director Zinc Corporation (Ltd.), Kyshtim Corporation (Ltd.), Tanalyk Corporation (Ltd.), Oroya Exploration Co. (Ltd.), Russo-Asiatic Corporation (Ltd.), 1908-1914; chairman or director Burma Corporation (Ltd.), Santa Gertrudis Mining Co., Camp Bird (Ltd.), Irtysh Corporation (Ltd.). Chairman American Relief Committee (London) 1914-15; commission for relief in Belgium 1915-1918; chairman food committee Council of National Defense AprilAugust, 1917; appointed United States Food Administrator by President Wilson August 10, 1917; resigned June, 1919. Commander Legion d'Honneur; Audiffret prize, French Academy, 1918; "Honorary citizen and friend of the Belgian Nation;" citizen of Finland; burgher of Antwerp and other Belgian cities; medalist Mining and Metallurgical Society America, National Institute Social Sciences, Society Western Engineers; trustee Stanford University; fellow Royal Geographical Society; honorary member American Institute Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; member Societé Ingenieurs Civils de France, Societé Belge des Ingen et des Indus., A. A. A. S., Hakluyt Society, etc. Author: Economics of Mining (joint author), 1906; Principles of Mining, 1909. Translator: Agricola's De Re Metallica, 1912. Chairman American relief administration and the European relief council. Took oath of office as Secretary of Commerce March 5, 1921.

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Assistant Secretary.-Claudius H. Huston, The New Willard.

Solicitor.

Assistant to the Secretary.

Chief clerk and superintendent.-E. W. Libbey, 15 R Street NE.

Disbursing clerk.-Charles E. Molster, 1237 Lawrence Street NE.

Private secretary to the Secretary.-Richard S. Emmet, 2101 Sixteenth Street.
Private secretary to Assistant Secretary.-Alfred E. Wild, 928 B Street NE.

Confidential clerk to the Secretary.—Donna H. Amsden, 1924 Seventeenth Street.
Chief of Division of—

Appointments. Clifford Hastings, Franklin Park, Va.

Publications.-Thomas F. McKeon, 1352 Otis Place; assistant chief, Charles C. Barton, 2233 Eighteenth Street.

Supplies.-Francis M. Shore, 1221 Euclid Street.

BUREAU OF THE CENSUS.

(Building D, Four-and-a-half Street and Missouri Avenue, except Office of Chief Statistician for Manufactures, located in Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.)

Director.-William M. Steuart, 3725 Morrison Street, Chevy Chase.

Assistant director.—

Chief clerk.-Thomas J. Fitzgerald, 140 Thomas Street.

Chief statisticians:

Population.-William C. Hunt, The St. Mihiel.

Agriculture, cotton and tobacco.-William L. Austin, 1412 Delafield Place.
Manufactures.-Eugene F. Hartley, 436 Park Road.

Statistics of cities. Starke M. Grogan, The Sherman.

Vital statistics.-William H. Davis, M. D., 7 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Revision and results.-Joseph A. Hill, 8 Iowa Circle.

Disbursing clerk.-Fred A. Gosnell, R. F. D. No. 1, Rosslyn, Va.

Appointment clerk.-Walter S. Gilchrist, 2347 Rhode Island Avenue NE.
Geographer.-Charles S. Sloane, 1733 T Street.

Director.

BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE.

(Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.)

Assistant director (first).—Charles E. Herring, 1775 California Street.
Assistant director (second).-Oliver P. Hopkins, 1824 Belmont Road.
Chief clerk.-Nicholas Eckhardt, jr., 44 Q Street NE.

BUREAU OF STANDARDS.

(Pierce Mill Road. Phone, Cleveland 1720.)

Director.-S. W. Stratton, The Farragut.

Chief physicist.

Chief chemist.-W. F. Hillebrand, 3023 Newark Street.

Physicist (director's assistant).—Fay C. Brown, 3030 Newark Street.

Assistant to director (in charge of office).-Henry D. Hubbard, 112 Quincy Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

BUREAU OF FISHERIES.

(Office, corner Sixth and B Streets SW. Phone, Main 5240.)

Commissioner. Hugh M. Smith, 1209 M Street.
Deputy commissioner.-H. F. Moore, The Concord.

Assistant in charge of office.-I. H. Dunlap, 1728 Q Street.

BUREAU OF LIGHTHOUSES.

(Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.)

Commissioner.-George R. Putnam, 2126 Bancroft Place.
Deputy commissioner.-John S. Conway, 1749 T Street.

Chief constructing engineer.-H. B. Bowerman, 15 West Twenty-ninth Street, Baltimore, Md.

Superintendent of naval construction.-Edward C. Gillette, 3343 Seventeenth Street. Chief clerk.-Thaddeus S. Clark, 1707 I Street.

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY.

(New Jersey Avenue, near B Street SE. Phones, Lincoln 1872 and 1873.)

Director.-E. Lester Jones, 2116 Bancroft Place.

Assistant director.-R. L. Faris, 1346 Harvard Street.

Chief of Division of

Geodesy.-William Bowie, 1733 Church Street.

Hydrography and Topography.-W. E. Parker, Kensington, Md.
Charts.-R. S. Patton, 3920 McKinley Street, Chevy Chase.
Terrestrial Magnetism.-N. H. Heck.

Tides and Currents.-G. T. Rude, Woodside, Md.
Accounts.-J. M. Griffin, 1340 Gallatin Street.
Chief clerk.-C. H. Dieck, 901 H Street NE.

BUREAU OF NAVIGATION.

(Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.)

Commissioner.-Eugene Tyler Chamberlain, The Ethelhurst.
Deputy commissioner.-Arthur J. Tyrer, Florence Court.
Chief clerk.-William M. Lytle, 1817 Columbia Road.

STEAMBOAT-INSPECTION SERVICE.

(Commerce Building, Nineteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.)

Supervising Inspector General.-George Uhler, 1433 Euclid Street.
Deputy Supervising Inspector General.-Dickerson N. Hoover, jr., 411 Seward
Square SE.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.

(Department of Labor Building, 1712 G Street. Phone, Main 8474.)

JAMES JOHN DAVIS, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Secretary of Labor, was born in Tredegar, Wales, October 27, 1873; his father, mother, and their six children immigrated to Pittsburgh in 1881; at the age of 11 began working and learned his trade as a puddler in the iron and steel works at Sharon, Pa.; in 1892 went to work in the iron works at Pittsburgh, Pa.; in 1893 worked in the steel and tin plate mills at Elwood, Ind.; joined the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers of America, was elected to various offices therein, and is still a member in good standing; elected city clerk of Elwood, Ind., in 1898; elected recorder of Madison County, Ind., in 1902; joined the Loyal Order of Moose in 1906; in 1907 became director general of the order, and still holds that office; chairman Moose war relief commission visiting American, French, British, Belgian, and Italian battle fields early in 1918; after the armistice returned to battle fields of Belgium and Germany for relief purposes; married Jean Rodenbaugh 1914 and has two children, aged, respectively, 4 years and 11 months; is president of the American Bond & Mortgage Co., and a member of the Americus Republican and the Pittsburgh Athletic Clubs, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; took oath of office as Secretary of Labor March 5, 1921.

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Assistant Secretary.-E. J. Henning, Clifton Terrace West.
Solicitor.-Theodore G. Risley, 2418 Thirteenth Street.
Chief clerk.--Samuel J. Gompers, 2517 North Capitol Street.
Disbursing clerk.-George W. Love, 1321 Military Road.

Private secretary to Secretary.-Arthur E. Cook, 111 Fourteenth Street NE.

Confidential clerk to Secretary.-Florence B. Wells, 1469 Harvard Street.

Private secretary to Assistant Secretary.-Charles P. Cook.

Chief Division of Publications and Supplies. Henry A. Works, 717 Quebec Place;
assistant, Shelby Smith, Mount Rainier, Md.

Appointment clerk.-Nellie W. Gravatte, The Plaza.
Librarian.-Laura A. Thompson, The Ontario.

DIVISION OF CONCILIATION.

Director of conciliation.-Hugh L. Kerwin, 632 A Street SE.
Executive clerk.-E. J. Cunningham, Southbrook Courts.

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BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS.

(1712 G Street.)

Commissioner of Labor Statistics.--Ethelbert Stewart, 4721 Georgia Avenue.
Chief statistician.—Charles E. Baldwin, 1359 Oak Street.

BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION.

(1712 G Street.)

Commissioner General of Immigration.-W. W. Husband, 3456 Macomb Street.
Assistant commissioner general.-Alfred Hampton, 1645 K Street.
Commissioners of immigration.-Frederick A. Wallis, Ellis Island, New York Harbor;
H. J. Skeffington, Long Wharf, Boston, Mass.; James L. Hughes, Gloucester,
N. J.; Bertram N. Stump, Stewart Building, Baltimore, Md.; John H. Clark,
Montreal, Province of Quebec; Lawson E. Evans, San Juan, P. R.; Henry M.
White, Seattle, Wash.; Edward White, Angel Island, San Francisco, Calif.;
William T. Christy, New Orleans, La.

CHILDREN'S BUREAU.

(Twentieth and D Streets.)

Chief.―Julia C. Lathrop, The Ontario.

BUREAU OF NATURALIZATION.
(1712 G Street.)

Commissioner of Naturalization.—Richard K. Campbell, 1977 Biltmore Street.
Deputy Commissioner of Naturalization.—Thomas B. Shoemaker, 2924 Newark Street.
Director of citizenship.-Raymond F. Crist, 3025 Newark Street.
Chief naturalization examiners.-James Farrell, 721 Old South Building, Boston,
Mass.; Merton A. Sturges, 1 Beekman Street, New York, N. Y.; J. C. F.
Gordon, Federal Building, Philadelphia, Pa.; Oran T. Moore, Department of
Labor, Washington, D. C.; William M. Ragsdale, 402 Federal Building, Pitts-
burgh, Pa.; Frederick J. Schlotfeldt, 776-779 Federal Building, Chicago, Ill.;
Robert S. Coleman, 314 Federal Building, St. Paul, Minn.; M. R. Bevington, 410
Customhouse, St. Louis, Mo.; John Speed Smith, 408 Federal Building, Seattle,
Wash.; George A. Crutchfield, 414 Federal Building, San Francisco, Calif.; Paul
Armstrong, 352 Federal Building, Denver, Colo.

WOMEN'S BUREAU.

(Twentieth and D Streets.)

Director.-Mary Anderson, 1831 M Street.

UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE.

Director general.—

(Twentieth and D Streets.)

Assistant director general.—Wade H. Skinner, Clifton Terrace West.

BUREAU OF INDUSTRIAL HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION.

(Homer Building.)

Director.-Robert Watson, The Kenesaw.

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