Chapter 15
California State Commission.--Governor Hiram W. Johnson, ex officio; Matt I. Sullivan, President, San Francisco; Chester H. Rowell, Fresno; Marshall Stimson, Los Angeles; Arthur Arlett, San Francisco. Commissioner General, W. D. Egilbert. Secretary, F. J. O'Brien. Controller, Leo S. Robinson.
Woman's Board of the Exposition.--Honorary President, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst; President, Mrs. F. G. Sanborn; Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Lovell White, Mrs. I. Lowenberg, Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Mrs. John F. Merrill, Mrs. Frank L. Brown, Mrs. Irving M. Scott; Secretary, Mrs. Gaillard Stoney; Treasurer, Mrs. P. E. Bowles; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. E. R. Dimond; Auditor, Mrs. Charles W. Slack. Directors, Mrs. Edson F. Adams, Mrs. Frank B. Anderson, Mrs. P. E. Bowles, Dr. Marian Bertola, Mrs. Frank L. Brown, Mrs. Aylett R. Cotton, Mrs. Francis Carolan, Mrs. Edwin R. Dimond, Mrs. Joseph A. Donohoe, Mrs. Joseph D. Grant, Mrs. Reuben B. Hale, Mrs. P. C. Hale, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, Mrs. I. W. Hellman, Jr., Mrs. C. Edward Holmes, Mrs. John Johns, Mrs. Henry Krebs, Mrs. Jesse N. Lillenthal, Mrs. I. Lowenberg, Miss Laura McKinstry, Mrs. John F. Merrill, Mrs. Robert Oxnard, Mrs. Horace D. Pillsbury, Mrs. George A. Pope, Mrs. F. &. Sanborn, Mrs. Henry T. Scott, Mrs. Laurence Irving Scott, Mrs. William T. Sesnon, Mrs. Ernest G. Simpson, Mrs. Charles W. Slack, Mrs. M. C. Sloss, Mrs. Gaillard Stoney, Mrs. William Hinckley Taylor, Mrs. William S. Tevis, Mrs. Lovell White, Mrs. Edward Wright.
Foreign Commissioners
Argentina.--Horacio Anasagasti, Resident Commissioner General; Alberto M. D'Alkaine, Secretary.
Australia.--Alfred Deakin, Commissioner General, resigned; Niel Nielsen, New South Wales; F. W. Hagelthorn, Victoria; F. T. A. Fricke, Victoria, Deputy Commissioner; J. A. Robertson, Queensland; George Oughton, Secretary.
Bolivia.--Manuel Vicente Ballivian, Commissioner General.
Canada.--William Hutchison. Canadian Exhibition Commissioner.
China.--Chen Chi, Resident Commissioner General; Allan S. Chow, Secretary.
Cuba.--General Enrique Loynaz del Castillo, Commissioner General; Dr. Amando Montero, Secretary.
Denmark.--Otto Wadsted, Resident Commissioner.
France.--Albert Tirman, Commissioner General; Jean Guyffrey, Secretary.
Guatemala.--Jose Flamenco, Resident Commissioner; Fernando Crux, Sec.
Honduras.--Antonio A. Ramirez F. Fontecha, Commissioner General; Fernando Somoza Vivas, Resident Commissioner.
Italy.--Ernesto Nathan, Commissioner General; Vito Catastini, Secretary.
Japan.--Haruki Yamawaki, Resident Commissioner General; Shinji Yoshino, Secretary.
Netherlands.--B. A. van Coenen Torchiana, Resident Commissioner.
New Zealand.--Edmund Clifton, Commissioner General; M. O'Brien, Sec.
Norway.--F. Herman Gade, Commissioner General; Birger A. Guthe, Sec.
Persia.--Mirza Ali Kuli Khan, Commissioner General.
Portugal.--Manuel Roldan, Commissioner General.
Siam.--James H. Gore, Commissioner General; A. H. Duke, Secretary.
Spain.--Count del Valle de Salazar, Representative.
Sweden.--Richard Bernstrom, Commissioner General; Herman Virde, Sec.
Turkey.--Vahan Cardashian, Imperial Adjutant High Commissioner.
Uruguay.--Eduardo Perotti, Commissioner General.
Commissioners From States and Islands
National Commission.--William Phillips, Chairman; Franklin D. Roosevelt, Judge W. B. Lamar; F. N. Bauskette, Secretary.
Arkansas.--F. B. T. Hollenberg, Commissioner General.
California.--Matt L Sullivan, President; W. D. Egilbert, Commissioner General; F. J. O'Brien, Secretary.
Hawaii.--R. P. Wood, Chairman.
Idaho.--Jay A. Czizek, Executive Commissioner.
Illinois.--Adolph Karpen, Chairman; Guy E. Cramer, Resident Executive; John G. Oglesby, Secretary.
Indiana.--S. P. Hamilton, Resident Commissioner.
Iowa.--W. W. Marsh, Chairman.
Kansas.--George H. Hodges, President; H. S. Dean, Secretary.
Maryland.--Roberdeau A. McCormick, Chairman; Robert J. Beachman, Sec.
Massachusetts.--Peter H. Corr, Chairman; Charles O. Power, Secretary.
Mississippi.--Isham Evans, Chairman; D. Ben Holmes, Secretary.
Missouri.--John L. McNatt, Chairman; Norman M. Vaughan, Secretary.
Montana.--David Hilger, Chairman; Frank A. Hazelbaker, Secretary.
Nevada.--George T. Mills, Commissioner.
New Jersey.--Robert S. Hudspeth, President; Charles F. Pancoast, Sec.
New York.--Norman E. Mack, Chairman; Daniel L. Ryan, Secretary.
North Dakota.--Governor L. B. Hanna, Chairman; Will E. Holbein, Sec.
Ohio.--D. B. Torpey, Resident Commissioner.
Oklahoma.--J. J. Dunn, Resident Commissioner; Mrs. Fred E. Sutton, Sec.
Oregon.--O. M. Clark, Chairman; George Ryland, General Manager.
Pennsylvania.--Martin G. Brumbaugh, President; A. G. Hetherington, Director in Charge; C. B. Carothers, Secretary.
Philippines.--Leon M. Guerrero, President; W. W. Barkley, Secretary.
Texas.--Mrs. Eli Hertzberg, Chairman; J. T. Bowman, Secretary.
Utah.--Glen Miller, Chairman; Mae Lail, Secretary.
Virginia.--W. W. Baker, Chairman; Alexander Forward, Secretary.
Washington.--John Schramm, President; Charles G. Heifner, Executive Commissioner.
West Virginia.--Paul Grosscup, Chairman; G. O. Nagle, Secretary.
Wisconsin.--John T. Murphy, Chairman; Arthur W. Prehn, Resident Commissioner; D. E. Bowe, Secretary.
(D) Bibliography
The Panama-Pacific Exposition presents so many aspects of public importance that it will doubtless inspire a considerable library of books upon its various features. Those heretofore published, however, agree in testifying to the unprecedented appeal which it makes on its artistic side; they have attempted little more than to describe the architecture of the main exhibit palaces, and interpret the Sculpture and murals which adorn them.
Of the titles given below, the first two volumes are wholly of this character. Mrs. James' little book has especial reference to the story told by the decorative Sculpture. The attractive Neuhaus volume is a more critical discussion of the Exposition art, as distinguished from exhibits in the Palace of Fine Arts, which are to be covered by Prof. Neuhaus' second book. To an outline of Exposition art, Mr. Cheney's booklet adds a brief, helpful account of the Fine Arts exhibit. Mr. Barry's more ambitious volume opens with an interesting chapter on the Exposition's inception and growth; the remainder of the text "is mainly devoted to the artistic features associated with the courts and the main palaces.".
The other books named describe and show "Exposition art."
Palaces and Courts of the Exposition, by Juliet James. 16mo., 151 pp.. including 32 illustrations. San Francisco, the California Book Co.
The Art of the Exposition, by Eugen Neuhaus. 8vo., 100 pp., with 32 ills. San Francisco, Paul Elder & Co.
An Art-Lover's Guide to the Exposition, by Sheldon Cheney. 12mo., 100 pp., including 20 ills. Berkeley, published by the author.
The City of Domes, by John D. Barry. 12mo., 142 pp., with 48 ills. San Francisco, J. J. Newbegin.
In the Court of the Ages (Poems), by Edward Robeson Taylor. 8vo., 33 pp., 7 ills. San Francisco, A. M. Robertson.
The Sculpture and Murals of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, by Stella G. S. Perry. 12mo., 112 pp., including 47 ills. San Francisco, the Wahlgreen Co.
The Galleries of the Exposition, by Eugen Neuhaus. 8vo., 108 pp., with 30 ills. Paul Elder & Co.
The Sculpture of the Exposition Palaces and Courts, by Juliet James. 12mo., 32 ills. San Francisco, H. S. Crocker Co.
Index
In order not to overload this index with details which, for most readers, would render it inconvenient, only the more important Sculptures and murals among the "Exposition art" have been listed here, together with the different national and historical sections of the Fine Arts Palace, and the names of artists mentioned most frequently in the text. Fuller lists will be found on p. 130-133 (winners of grand prizes, medals of honor and gold medals in the Fine Arts Exhibit) and p. 194-5 (murals and Sculptures).
Figures in light-face type refer to pages in the text, those in heavier type to the illustrations.