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Died. Stephen Tyng Mather, 62, founder & since 1917 Director of National Park Service (Department of the Interior); at Brookline, Mass. Through his efforts, a large part of Sequoia National Park was privately purchased, presented...
...George Besler, President of the Railroad Presidents of America; David White, Chairman of the Division of Geology and Geography of the National Research Council; Edward Francis Carry, President of the Pullman Co.; Charles Campbell, Deputy Minister of Mines for Canada; Ralph Budd, President of the Great Northern Railroad; Stephen Tyng Mather, Director of the National Park Service; Hermon Carey Bumpus, American Museum of Natural History (1902-11); Charles Doolittle Waicott, President of the Smithsonian Institution; C. A. Fetterolf, International Mercantile Marine...
Following a roll call and a short introductory speech by S. T. Tyng 3L., of the United States of America, President of the Assembly for the first question, the discussion regarding the status of the Island of Rhodes was taken up. C. S. Pezas 1G., delegate for Greece, who advanced the claims of his country to the island...
Discussion on "The International Traffic in Opium" followed. After speeches by S. T. Tyng 3L., chairman of the Committee on Investigation for the question, V. S. Phen 2G., of China, and J. E. Asirvatham gr.T.S., of India, the committee proposed the following resolutions: (1) The use of opium for any purpose other than that of a medicinal character should be prohibited...
...Committee on Investigation for the first question to be discussed, "The Status of the Island of Rhodes", is composed of Lazzaro and Pezas. For the second question, "The International Traffic in Opium", the members of the committee are Tyng, Guttridge, Asirvathem, Phen, and Tanikawa...