COUNCIL OF NATIONAL ADVISORS Pursuant to the By-Laws of the National Highways for life Chairmen of the following Divisions in the Coun-been accepted by the following " men of recognized ability tional appointments will be made as rapidly as the various within each State are nominated by their respective National Trustees, and arc appointed by the State Trustees of their respect-each State in each Division. Each Division has charge of its partic-National Advisors likewise participates in the selection and removal Chairmen Division GEORGE C. WARREN, Boston, Mass. Highway Engineering Contractors President Warren Bros., probably the largest Highway Engineering Contractors in the United States. WILLIAM M. DAVIS, Cambridge, Mass. Physical Geography Professor of Geology, Emeritus. Harvard University; Member of the National Academy of Science, Washington; Corresponding Member of the Academics of Science of Berlin and Paris; most noted Geographer of the United States. BELA L. PRATT, Boston. Mass. Sculpture One of the great Sculptors of his times. HENRY S. GRAVES, Washington. D. C. Forestry National Chief Forester of the United States. PROF. WILLIAM H. BURR, New York City Consulting Civil Engineers Probably the leading Civil Engineer of his period; member Panama Canal Commission, etc. EDMUND T. PERKINS, M.A., C.E., Chicago. 111. National Drainage Eminent Drainage and Civil Engineer; Past President National Drainage Congress. WALDRON WILLIAMS. New York City National Membership Committee Prominent financially and socially, and long identified with the Good Roads Movement and the Automobile Club of America as Governor, etc., thereof. E. STAGG WIIITIN, Ph.D., New York City National Honor Men Head of the National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor; long identified with social reform problems. CHARLES P. PERIN, New York City Mining Engineers Prominent internationally as a Mining and Metallurgical Engineer. GEORGE WILKINSON. Plainfield. N. J. Certified Public Accountants A leading Certified Public Accountant. WILLIAM L. CONNELL. Scranton, Penn. Mining Mine Owner; Chairman of the Anthracite Conciliation Board since 1902. MARK SULLIVAN. New York City Weekly Publications Editor of Collier’s Weekly. F. M. SAMMIS, Newark. N. J. Wireless Transportation Chief Engineer of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America. L. M. BOOMER, New York City Hotels Lessee and Manager Hotel McAlpin, New York, Hotel Taft. New Haven, etc. CHARLES W. LEAVITT. Jr.. Ilartsdale. N. Y. Landscape Engineers A man of the highest attainments in the field of Landscape Engineering ' — DR. LUTHER H. GULICK, New York City Camp-fire Girls Of wide repute in education work with Sage Foundation; established Playground Association of America, Camp-fire Girls, etc. SPENCER M. DUTY, Cleveland. Ohio Paving Brick Large manufacturer of paving bricks. ROGER W. BABSON. Wellesley Hills. Mass. Statistics Leading Statistician on financial and public questions, and head of Babson’s Statistical Organization. JOSEPH L. SMITH, Boston, Mass. Pageantry One of our great Artists who has devoted much thought and time to pageantry. GIFFORD PINCHOT, Washington, D. C. Conservation Whose name stands for Conservation of our public resources. FRANK MORRISON, Washington, D. C. Organized Labor Secretary of the American Federation of Labor. REV. CHARLES S. MACFARLAND. Ph.D., New York City Protestant Churches General Secretary of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America.— composed of 139,995 churches and 17,438,862 communicants. DANIEL FROHMAN, New York City American Drama One of our great Theatrical Managers. CHARLES P. STEINMETZ, Schenectady, N. Y. Electric Transmission Chief Electrician of the General Electric Company,— a man who will go down in history as one of the great Scientists of his times. L. N. BROCKWAY. Clinton. N. Y. National Rural Post President of the Rural Free Delivery Carriers Association of the United States. FRANK L. MULHOLLAND. Toledo, Ohio Rotary Clubs President of the International Rotary Clubs, an organization of enormous membership. DR. WALTER F. RITTMAN, M.E., Ph.D., Washington. D. C. Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineer of the Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior, United Stales Government. AUGUST BELMONT, New York City Merchant Marine International Banker; builder of the Cape Cod Canal. LOUIS F. POST, Washington, D. C. Singletax Assistant Secretary of Labor in President Wilson’s Cabinet. JACQUES LOEB, New York City Medical Research Of the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research. C. G. HOAG, A.M., Havcrford, Penn. Proportional Representation Formerly Professor at Havcrford University, and General Secretary of the American Proportional Representation League. LYNN HAINES, Washington, D. C. National VolersLeague Secretary of the National Voters League. WALDO G. MORSE, New York City American Jurisprudence Eminent Lawyer, and Treasurer of the American Academy of Jurisprudence. ROBERT M. McBRIDE, Philipse Manor. N. Y. Travel Publisher of Travel, Lippincott's, etc., etc. W. G. SCOTT, San Francisco, Cal. National Parks An authority on our National Parks; Secretary of the Inyo Good Roads Club of California, and a very prominent advocate of the cause of National Highways and Good Roads Everywhere. Association, the National Trustees have appointed cil of National Advisors. Appointments thereto tnavc • and eminence in the Arts, Sciences, and Letters.” Addi-Divisions can be organized. The members of these Divisipns Divisions, by and with the advice and consent of the National ivc States. These State Advisors consist of five (5) members in ular activity as it pertains to Highways and Roads. The Council of of the National Trustees: — Chairmen Division ARTHUR II. BLANCHARD, C.E., A.M., New York City Highway Engineers Professor in Charge of the Graduate Course in Highway Engineering at Columbia University in New York City; Consulting Highway Engineer. NAT TYLER, Jr.. Short Hills, N. J. Bituminous Distributors Secretary of the American'Road Machinery Company, one of the largest road machinery manufacturing companies. REV. P. A. BAKER, D.D., Westerville, Ohio Anti-Saloon League General Superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of America,— the most dominate force of its kind in the United States. JUSTICE WILLIAM L. RANSOM. New York City The Courts Justice of the City Court of New York City; author of many procedural reforms which have made that great commercial tribunal distinctive as a forum for speedy and substantial justice. DR. WILLIAM J. MAYO, Rochester, Minn. Surgery President of American Surgical Association; founder of the Mayo Clinic; has recently created a S2.000.000 fouftdation for medical research in the University of Minnesota. NELSON P. LEWIS, C.E.. Brooklyn.’N. Y. City Planning Chief Engineer of Board of Estimate and Apportionment, New York City; Past President of American Road Builders' Association; Vice-Chairman National Conference on City Planning, one of the leading Municipal Engineers of his times. MILTON J. ROSENAU, M.D., Brookline, Mass. Preventive Medicine Professor of Preventive Medicine and Hygiene, Harvard University Medical School; member of Massachusetts Health Commis- MAX EASTMAN. New York City The Masses Editor of The Masses. DR. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, New York City Conciliation President of Columbia University; Publicist; member of Executive Committee of American Association for International Conciliation; honored throughout the civilized world. HON. CALVIN TOMKINS. New York City Highway Materials A leading citizen of New York City; a very large producer of materials for highway construction; author of many pamphlets relating to physical development of New York City; Ex-Dock Commissioner City of New York; Ex-President American Association of Port Authorities; Ex-President Municipal Art Society; Director American Science and Historic Preservation Society. PROF. EMORY R. JOHNSON, Ph.D., Sc.D.. Phila., Penn. Transportation Professor of Transportation and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania; member Panama Canal Commission; eminent Author. CHARLES T. EAST BURN. Yardlcy. Penn. Contractors Prominent Contractor and Builder of roads. S. JONES PHILIPS. Kcnnett Square, Penn. Road Machines President of American Road Machinery Company, Inc.; a most active, energetic, public-spirited man; interested in road improvement from boyhood. JACOB S. ROBESON, Pennington, N. J. Road Finishing Materials Prominent inventor and investigator of road finishing materials; long identified with the Good Roads Movement. FRED’K S. FISH. South Bend, Ind. Street and Road Sprinklers President The Studcbakcr Corporation, the world's largest producer of road vehicles of all kinds. PROF. EDWIN R. A. SELIGMAN. Ph.D., LL.D., New York City Finance Professor of Economics, Columbia University; a learned and high national and international authority on finance and allied economic subjects. HOWARD MARMON, Indianapolis. Ind. Touring An enthusiastic motorist; Secretary and Chief Engineer Nordyke & Marmon Company, large manufacturers of motor cars; long a. leader in the cause of Good Roads Everywhere. HENRY FISHER, New York City Road Oils and Asphalts Manager of Road Oil and Asphalt Department of the Standard Oil Company; an authority on road oils, asphalts, binders, bitu-lithic compounds, and paving flux. LAWRENCE ADDICKS, Douglass, Ariz. Electrochemistry President American Electrochemical Society; a leader of the State in mining enterprises. CHARLES W. STOUGHTON. New York City Municipal Art President of The Municipal Art Society of New York, and a man devoted to Civic beautification. GEORGE W. TILLSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. Municipal Engineers Consulting Engineer to the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York; Past President American Road Builders’ Association; a leading highway authority. COL. L. W. V. KENNON. U. S. A., Washington, D. C. Highway Construction A leading government engineer with wide experience in highway building. LAURA S. STEWART (Mrs. John Wood Stewart), Glen Ridge. N. J. National Plant, Flower, and Fruit Guild Founder and National President of the National Plant, Flower, and Fruit Guild, which is doing so much good in so many cities of the United States. PASTOR CHARLES TAZE RUSSELL. Brooklyn. N. Y. Bible Students A man with enormous personal following interested in the religious and moral welfare of Society. W. T. BEATTY. Chicago, 111. Rock Crushers President Austin Manufacturing Company; a man of wide repute as a manufaetturer of road-making machinery of all kinds. JAMES BRONSON REYNOLDS. New York City Social Hygiene One of the National leaders in Sociology and Social Reform. HENRY GALLUP PAINE. New York City Simplified Spelling Secretary of the Simplified Spelling Board. CHARLES P. PRICE Road Tars and Pitches Manager of the American Tar Company, and a recognized authority on the subject. THOMAS RUTHERFORD MACMEC1IEN Aeronautics Aeronautical Engineer; President Aeronautical Society of America; Designer and Builder of the first rigid air-ship constructed in England; a recognized authority on the air-ship; author of voluminous writings on the rigid dirigible.