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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANTHROPOLOGY (DEPARTMENT N). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 125, Literature |Miss Grace King, New |Miss Annie Scoville, | Orleans, La. | Stamford, Conn. Group 126, Somatology |Miss Alice Fletcher, |Mrs. Nelson H. Doubleday, | Washington, D.C. | New York, N.Y. Group 127, Ethnology |Mrs. Alice P. Henderson, |Miss Matilda Coxe | Tacoma Wash. | Stevenson, Washington, D.C. Group 128, Ethnography |Mrs. Zelia Nuttall, |Miss Cora Peters, | Cambridge, Mass. | Washington, D.C. (United | | States Indian Bureau). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOCIAL ECONOMY (DEPARTMENT 0). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group 129, Study and |Miss Caroline Greisheimer, |Mrs. J.M. Glenn, Baltimore, investigation of social and | Washington, D.C. | Baltimore, Md. economic conditions. | | Group 135, Provident |Mrs. Eliza Eads How, St. |Miss Margaret Wade, institutions. | Louis, Mo. | Washington, D.C. Group 136, Housing of the |Miss Jane Addams, Chicago, |Mrs. H.G.R. Wright, working classes. | Ill. | Denver, Colo. Group 137, The liquor |Countess of Aberdeen |Mrs. Ralph Trautman, question | | New York, N.Y. Group 139, Charities and |Miss Mary E. Perry, St. |Miss Josephine Woodward, correction. | Louis, Mo. | Cincinnati Ohio. Group 141, Municipal |Mrs. E.P. Turner, Dallas, |Mrs. Conde Hamlin, improvement. | Tex. | St. Paul, Minn. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The foregoing list was confirmed by the Exposition Company and the National Commission (August 21). The group jurors were notified at the earliest possible moment of their appointment. The time that most of the jurors began to serve was Sept
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