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THE CAPITOL.

OFFICERS OF THE SENATE.

(Phone, Main 3120.)

PRESIDENT.

President of the Senate.-Calvin Coolidge, The New Willard.
Secretary to the President of the Senate.-Edward T. Clark.

Clerks to the President of the Senate.-Ethel E. Peck; S. B. Maynard.
Messenger.-T. G. Melvin.

PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE.

President pro tempore of the Senate.-Albert B. Cummins, The Portland.

CHAPLAIN.

Chaplain of the Senate.-Rev. J. J. Muir, 1317 Kenyon Street.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.

GEORGE A. SANDERSON, Secretary of the Senate (Stoneleigh Court), was born at Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio; is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, but resigned from the naval service to engage in business in Chicago, retiring upon his election as Secretary of the Senate of the United States May 19, 1919.

Assistant Secretary.-Henry M. Rose, Clifton Terrace South.

Chief Clerk.-Hermon W. Craven, 4709 Piney Branch Road.

Reading clerk.-John C. Crockett, Silver Spring, Md.

Financial clerk.-Charles F. Pace, 1539 I Street.

Assistant financial clerk.-Eugene Colwell, 402 Seventh Street NE.

Chief bookkeeper.-James A. White, 2701 Fourteenth Street.
Principal legislative clerk.-H. A. Hopkins, Woodley Courts.

Minute and Journal clerk.-Charles L. Watkins, Falkstone Courts.
Assistant Journal clerk.-Howard C. Foster, The Northumberland.
Enrolling clerk.-John C. Perkins, The Imperial.

Executive clerk.-Walter A. Johnson, 309 New Jersey Avenue SE.
File clerk.-Michael J. Bunke, 1767 Lanier Place.

Printing clerk.-Guy E. Ives, 623 A Street NE.

Keeper of stationery.-Ferd W. Parker, 181 V Street NE.

Assistant keeper of stationery.-Don C. Bartholomew, 1731 I Street.

Assistant in stationery room.-Edward B. Eldridge, 2030 Sixteenth Street.
Librarian.-Walter P. Scott, The Balfour.

First assistant librarian.-Ruskin McArdle, The Cecil.

Assistant librarian.-Fred J. Williams, 1504 Vermont Avenue.

Superintendent of document room.-W. G. Lieuallen, 1634 Hobart Street.

First assistant in document room.-John W. Lambert, 439 Kenyon Street.

Clerks.-W. L. Van Horn, 216 Eighth Street SE.; Peter M. Wilson, 1767 Church Street; Henry H. Gilfry, 230 A Street SE.; Grant M. Morse, 229 B Street NE.; A. R. Richmond, 1319 Park Road; Irving H. Miron, 1018 East Capitol Street; Harvey W. Schmidt, 917 Eighteenth Street.

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CLERKS TO SENATE COMMITTEES.

Agriculture and Forestry.-Clerk, Mabelle J. Talbert, 323 East Capitol Street; assist-
ant clerks, Lois Wickham, A-B Building, Government Hotels; Margaret E.
Farrar, Rutland Courts.
Appropriations.-Clerk, Kennedy F. Rea, 1321 Delafield Place; assistant clerks, L. M.
Wells, The Calverton; Helen M. Wells; Rosalie Kaplan, The Northumberland;
Everard H. Smith, 228 Ascot Place NE.; Mabel S. Heizer, 143 Rhode Island
Avenue; messenger, R. H. Ogle, 750 Gresham Place.

Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate.-Clerk, Charles W. Hall, jr.,
131 A Street NE.; assistant clerks, Loretta E. O'Connell, The Wardman Park;
Jewel R. Stein, The Wardman Park; John H. Ericksen; Oco Thompson, 401
Stanton Place NE. (by resolution).

Banking and Currency.-Clerk, W. H. Sault, 21 Sixth Street NE.; assistant clerks, William F. Manning, 725 First Street; Walter Longanecker, Branchville, Md.; C. E. Sault.

Civil Service.-Clerk, Jens M. Otterness, 1730 M Street; assistant clerks, Randall M.
Oller, 428 Eighth Street NE.; Ethel Petty, E-F Building, Government Hotels;
William T. Webb, 2700 Thirty-sixth Street.

Claims.-Clerk, William H. Souders, 331 Tennessee Avenue NE.; assistant clerks,
Leland H. Schenck, 151 Rhode Island Avenue NE.; Ethelyn E. Souders, 331
Tennessee Avenue NE.; Edna A. Stewart, 103 Rhode Island Avenue; Harry B.
Straight (by resolution).
Commerce.-Clerk, James H. Davis, 1357 Jefferson Street; assistant clerks, Hazel
E. Jones, The Cairo; Marion P. Cameron, The Cairo; Lulu F. Davis, 1357 Jeffer-
son Street.

Conference Minority of the Senate.—Clerk, Mrs. Marian E. Martin, 1730 M Street; assistant clerks, H. C. Kilpatrick, 1618 Twenty-ninth Street; Elsie E. Hardy, 1336 South Carolina Avenue SE.; Ferdinand D. Davison.

District of Columbia.-Clerk, Thomas E. Peeney, 242 Senate Office Building; assistant clerks, Amy R. Piser, Southbrook Courts; Mildred A. Schafer, 1740 Euclid Street; George T. Faulkner, 242 Senate Office Building; W. L. Gates (by resolution).

Education and Labor.-Clerk, Roy H. Rankin, 3405 Thirty-fourth Place; assistant clerks, Edith G. Awe, A-B Building, Government Hotels; Marguerite E. Betzenderfer, A-B Building, Government Hotels; Charlotte A. Kenyon, A-B Building, Government Hotels.

Enrolled Bills.-Clerk, Wilson C. Hefner, 327 Second Street NE.; assistant clerks,
Madelaine Christian, The Roland; Abbie S. Irons, Government Hotels; Viola
V. Creque, The Alabama.

Expenditures in the Executive Departments.-Clerk, Elisha Hanson, Bethesda, Md.;
assistant clerks, Paul C. Morrison, 321 H Street; Lydia H. Fitch, The Plymouth;
Elmer F. Neagle, 44 Quincy Place NE.
Finance.-Clerk, Robert W. Farrar, Clifton Terrace East; assistant clerks, Kate F.
Wagner, Briarley Hall; Orlin M. Jones, 124 C Street NE.; Moses H. Banks, 11 R
Street NE.; Katharine M. Coleman; Louise E. Farrar; expert for the majority,
Theo. Schlenker; expert for the minority, George F. Crook, Y. M. C. A.
Foreign Relations.-Clerk, Charles F. Redmond, 3436 Brown Street; assistant clerks,
Robert H. Norton; Harriet W. Redmond; Louise M. Cruit; Joseph W. Stewart,
1341 A Street NE. (by resolution).

Immigration.-Clerk, Henry M. Barry, The Wardman Park; assistant clerks, Virginia Brown, The Congressional; Mrs. Sarah L. Barry, The Wardman Park; Hope Edwards, 1667 Monroe Street.

Indian Affairs.-Clerk, George Bartholomaeus, 1812 Vernon Street; assistant clerks, Mildred I. Winch, The Alston; Kathryn C. Robinson, 1751 New Hampshire Avenue; Anna L. Hardesty (by resolution), The Grant; Kathryn Smith, I-K Building, Government Hotels.

Interoceanic Canals.-Clerk, Cora M. Rubin, The Wardman Park; assistant clerks, Grace J. Hileman, 67 Randolph Place; Erma L. Kuhn, Government Hotels; Ono M. Healy, Fontanet Courts.

Interstate Commerce.-Clerk, Paul H. Moore, R. F. D. 2, Alexandria, Va.; assistant clerks, H. Clarence Churchman, Y. M. C. A.; George A. Kern, 117 Third Street NE. Irrigation and Reclamation.-Clerk, Helen K. Kiefer, 4419 Illinois Avenue; assistant clerks, Jessie C. Allen, The Riggs; Alice George, 769 Quebec Place; Mary I. Miller, 121 Fifth Street NE.

Judiciary.-Clerk, Simon Michelet, 1834 Belmont Road; assistant clerks, George L. Treat, 320 B Street NE.; Thomas K. Humphrey, 1343 A Street NE.; Carl W. Bordsen, The Loudoun; Frances Perry, 227 East Capitol Street.

Library. Clerk, Lula J. Lundy, 2639 Garfield Street; assistant clerks, John B. Pettis, 2111 Nineteenth Street; Leonard C. Roy, 107 Eighth Street SE.; Edna T. Jullien, 6 West Kirk Street, Chevy Chase, Md.

Manufactures. Clerk, Robert M. La Follette, jr., 3157 Eighteenth Street; assistant clerks, Emil Lusthaus, 3157 Eighteenth Street; Grace C. Lynch, 1817 Monroe Street; Stella Royston, 2655 Connecticut Avenue.

Military Affairs. Clerk, Raymond E. Devendorf, The Lincoln Apartments; assistant clerks, William A. Duvall, 3302 Fourteenth Street; Percy H. Keneipp, 3501 Fourteenth Street; T. Hudson McKee, 1420 Twenty-first Street; A. Lincoln Brown, 131 S Street; Gertrude F. Harcourt (by resolution), 1124 Eleventh Street. Mines and Mining.-Clerk, Howard M. Rice, Hyattsville, Md.; assistant clerks, Hattie E. Meek, 1358 Otis Place; Nan C. Coffin, The Chastleton; Dorothy Dougherty, 1474 Clifton Street.

Naval Affairs. Clerk, Elwin A. Silsby, 311 Senate Office Building; assistant clerks,
Carl H. Schmidt, 311 Senate Office Building; Proctor H. Page, 1830 California
Street; Alice E. Casey, 4546 Wisconsin Avenue.

Patents.-Clerk, Raymond A. Burr, 414 New Jersey Avenue SE.; assistant clerks,
Mary A. Connor, 1406 Meridian Place; Stella H. Netherwood, The Hadleigh;
Joseph F. Cooke, 833 Eleventh Street NE.
Pensions-Clerk, George Curry, 327 East Capitol Street; assistant clerks, Edith M.
Shipman, 1499 Irving Street; Lucy M. Ringgold, E-F Building, Government
Hotels; Charles A. Reynolds, 1907 Pennsylvania Avenue; Martha Curry, 327
East Capitol Street: Margaret Patterson; William B. Stewart (by resolution).
Post Offices and Post Roads.-Clerk, Frederick J. Beaman, 110 East Capitol Street;
assistant clerks, D. G. Sutherland, 438 New Jersey Avenue SE.; Lucie A. Ford,
110 East Capitol Street; Virginia L. Raymond, 2700 Connecticut Avenue; May
Simpson, 2375 Rhode Island Avenue NE.

Printing.—Clerk, Martha R. Gold, The Albemarle; assistant clerks, George C. Peck, 810 Fifteenth Street; Frances C. O'Neill, The Ferris; Anna D. McConnell, R-S Building, Government Hotels.

Privileges and Elections.-Clerk, Charles A. Webb, 1432 Ames Place NE.; assistant clerks, Mary H. Reed, 1240 Irving Street; John P. Atkinson, 209 Tenth Street SE.; Eva R. Webb.

Public Buildings and Grounds.-Clerk, Olive Boynton, 301 Maryland Avenue NE.; assistant clerks, Ada L. Staples, X-Y Building, Government Hotels; Lena M. Batchelder, 614 Maryland Avenue NE.; Hazel D. Briggs, 614 Maryland Avenue NE.

Public Lands and Surveys.-Clerk, George L. Nelson, 1312 N Street; assistant clerks,
Earl Van Wagoner, The Farragut; Ethel S. Johnson, 1724 S Street; Ernest W.
Smoot, 2521 Connecticut Avenue; Parley P. Eccles, Y. M. C. A. (by resolution).
Revision of the Laws.-Clerk, Lee Lamar Robinson, The Highlands; assistant clerks,
Louise B. Proctor, 2901 Q Street; Jane Darnall, 1316 Thirtieth Street.
Rules. Clerk, Fay A. Crossley, 624 Maryland Avenue NE.; assistant clerks, Lola
Williams, 628 D Street NE.; Florence Caulsen, 628 D Street NE.; Agnes M.
Tansill, 1260 Kearney Street NE.; Gordon Payne (by resolution), Laurel, Md.
Territories and Insular Possessions. Clerk, Lester Winter, The Chateau Thierry;
assistant clerks, Alice Mummenhoff, A-B Building, Government Hotels; Minna
F. Chamberlin, L-M Building, Government Hotels; Edna R. Kelly, The
Hadleigh.

OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS.

DAVID S. BARRY, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate (1816 Jefferson Place), was born at Detroit, Mich., in 1859, and educated in the public schools at Monroe, Mich.; was a page in the Michigan Legislature 1871-1873, and in 1875 was appointed page in the United States Senate on recommendation of Senator Isaac P. Christiancy. Learned stenography and served as amanuensis to various public men and as a clerk in the Treasury and Post Office Departments and the Census Bureau. Began newspaper work in 1879 as Washington correspondent of the Detroit Post-Tribune; served in the Washington office of the Chicago Times and as correspondent of the Detroit Evening News and Detroit Evening Journal; in 1887 was appointed on the staff of the Washington bureau of the New York Sun, and in 1889 was made chief of the bureau; resigned in 1904 to become editor in chief of the Providence Journal and was its Washington correspondent in 1919, when elected Sergeant at Arms. In 1908 Mr. Barry was an assistant director of publicity of the Republican national committee, and in 1912 and 1916 the director.

Assistant Sergeant at Arms.-Frank Woodworth, 136 Senate Office Building.

Assistant doorkeeper.-C. A. Loeffler, 1608 Monroe Street. (Phone, Columbia 3288-W.) Acting assistant doorkeeper.—Thomas W. Keller, 3406 Thirteenth Street. (Phone, Columbia 7063-J.

Assistants on floor of Senate.-Edwin A. Halsey, 3704 Thirteenth Street (phone, Columbia 7827–J); Richard F. Field, 2517 University Place (phone, Columbia 2040-W).

Storekeeper.-John J. McGrain, 300 Delaware Avenue NE.

POST OFFICE.

Postmaster of the Senate.-Fred A. Eckstein, 3361 Eighteenth Street. (Phone, Columbia 835.)

Chief clerk.-Herbert H. Prange, 18 Third Street SE.

Money order and registry clerk.—Robert R. Miller, 121 Fifth Street NE.

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.

Arrive 8.30 and 10.30 a. m., 12.15 and 3.45 p. m.

Depart from Senate post office, Senate Office Building and Capitol, 5, 9.30, and 10.30 a. m., 12 m., 1.55, 4.30, and 6 p. m., and upon adjournment. Senate Office Building chutes collected 30 minutes earlier.

FOLDING ROOM.

Superintendent.-Leslie L. Biffle, Clifton Terrace South.
Foreman.-Hiram H. Brewer, 513 D Street SE.
Assistant foreman.-J. W. Deards, The Calverton.

HEATING AND VENTILATING.

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Chief engineer.-R. H. Gay, 1341 Oak Street. (Phone, Columbia 5224.)
Assistant engineers.-John Edwards, 44 Rhode Island Avenue NE.; T. Murray,
Longfellow Street; William B. Sayre, Tenth and Savannah Streets, Congress
Heights.
Electricians.-R. M. Ballenger, 718 Sixth Street SW.; J. Z. Unger, 1028 Eighth
Street.

OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE.

(Phone, Main 3120.)

SPEAKER.

The Speaker.-Frederick H. Gillett, 1525 Eighteenth Street.

Secretary to the Speaker.-Charles H. Parkman, 1003 Taylor Street NE.
Clerk at the Speaker's table.-Lehr Fess, 3906 Kansas Avenue.

Speaker's clerk.-William A. Reutemann, The Iowa.

Messenger at Speaker's table.—George William Hubert, 219 East Capitol Street.
Messenger.-Virgil H. Franklin, 720 Kastle Place NE.

CHAPLAIN.

Chaplain of the House.-Rev. James Shera Montgomery, 1731 Columbia Road.
FLOOR LEADERS.

Majority Floor Leader.-Frank Wheeler Mondell, 2110 O Street.
Clerk to Majority Floor Leader.-Frank H. Barrow, 2579 Tunlaw Road.
Minority Floor Leader.-Claude Kitchin, 1412 Kennedy Street.
Clerk to Minority Floor Leader.-Walter L. Price, 156 A Street NE.
Acting Minority Floor Leader.—Finis J. Garrett, 3601 35th Street.

OFFICE OF THE CLERK.

WILLIAM TYLER PAGE, Clerk of the House of Representatives (220 Wooten Avenue, Chevy Chase), was born in Frederick, Md., October 19, 1868; attended the Frederick Academy and the public schools of Baltimore. Appointed page in the Clerk's office of the House December 19, 1881, by Clerk Edward McPherson, and has since been continuously in the service of the House of Representatives in many capacities. Republican nominee for Congress, second Maryland district, 1902. Author of "The American's Creed" and of "Page's Congressional Handbook." Elected Clerk of the House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh Congresses.

Chief Clerk.-John H. Hollingsworth, Ashland Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md. (Phone, Hyattsville 196.)

Stenographer to Clerk.-Miss Lily McConnell, 320 B Street NE.
Assistant Chief Clerk.-Herbert G. Rosboro, 3011 Eleventh Street.

Journal clerk.-Ed. M. Martin, 2815 Thirty-eighth Street. (Phone, Cleveland, 996–J.)
Assistant Journal clerk.-Harry P. Hawes, 309 E Street.

Stenographer to Journal clerk.-N. T. Page.

Reading clerks.-Patrick J. Haltigan, 1813 Kalorama Road; A. E. Chaffee, 722 E Street NE.

Tally clerk.-E. F. Sharkoff, 4010 Marlboro Place. (Phone, Columbia 2402-W.) Chief bill clerk.-George T. Riggs, The Arundel.

Assistants to chief bill clerk.-Joseph H. Beal; William F. Sykes, 2106 F Street; George L. Clark, 644 Lexington Place NE.; W. W. Marsh.

Disbursing clerk.-Wilber H. Estey, 3013 Eleventh Street.

Assistant disbursing clerk.-T. F. Maguire.

File clerk.-William Hertzler, 516 East Capitol Street.

Assistant file clerk.-H. J. Hunt, 338 Maryland Avenue NE.

Messenger in file room.-Dan Ritnour.

Enrolling clerk.-W. H. Overhue, 1354 Fairmont Street. (Phone, Columbia 5586.) Assistant enrolling clerk.-Harry M. Farrell.

Stationery clerk.-M. F. Jones, 1333 Belmont Street.

Bookkeeper.-Minnie E. Grosser.

Locksmith.-W. J. R. Spahr.

Clerks.-O. L. Newman, 613 Keefer Place; Harold P. Wright; F. E. Schneiberg, Congress Hall; Delbert E. Libbey, Congress Heights.

Assistant in disbursing office.-John Andrews, 231 Massachusetts Avenue NE.

Assistant in stationery room.-Clarence H. Oldfield.

Messenger in disbursing office.-Samuel W. Duffy.

Messenger to Chief Clerk.-Thomas H. Evans.

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