4 INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF EDUCA TION.
MASSACHUSETTS.
OHIO.
Hon. Vincent A. Taylor, House of Representatives,
Washington, D. C.
Rt. ie D. A. Payne, A. M. E. Church, Wilber-
orce.
idward Atkinson, Boston.
George W. Cable, Northampton.
Mrs. Ednah D. Cheney, Jamaica Plain, Boston.
Hon, George F. Hoar, U. 8. Senate, Washington,
Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Melrose.
Mrs. Mary Hemenway, Boston. .
2dwin D. Mead, Boston.
MINNESOTA.
dis Grace John Ireland, Archbishop of Minnesota,
St. Paul.
PENNSYLVANIA.
fon. D. B. Brunner, House of Representatives.
Washington, D. C.
or. H. L. Wayland, Editor of the * National Bap-
tist.”” Philadelphia.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Rt. Rev. M. B. Salter, A. M. KE. Church, Columbia.
NEBRASKA.
Bishop J. P. Newman, Omaha.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Jon. H. W. Blair, Ex-Chairman Senate Committee
on Education, Washington, D. C.
NEW YORK.
BF yun Abbi FUG of ¢ Christian Union,”
ew York. INTA.
prof. Vincenzo Botta, Columbia College, New York. Vine NIA ]
Jr. Hamilton W. Mabie, Office of the * Christian Hon. George D. Wise, House of Representatives,
Union,” New York. Washington, D. C
Dr. David Murray, New Brunswick.
Hon. T. L. Morgan, New York.
Hon. Hugh S. Thompson, New York.
Dr. Anson J. Upson, Chancellor of University of Hon, J. M. Carey, Chairman of Senate Committee
the State of New York, Albany. on Education, Washington, D. C.
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