NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON WOOD UTILIZATION R. P. LAMONT, Secretary of Commerce, chairman. R. Y. STUART, Forester, United States Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, vice chairman. AXEL H. OXHOLM, director. EDWARD EYRE HUNT, Secretary. The National Committee on Wood Utilization, organized by Herbert Hoover, as Secretary of Commerce, comprises about 200 members, representing manufacturers, distributors, and consumers of forest products. Its object is to work for closer utilization of our country's timber resources. The committee, whose headquarters are in the Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., works in close cooperation with a number of official and private organizations, notably the Bureau of Standards of the Department of Commerce and the Forest Products Laboratory of the Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. SUBCOMMITTEE ON FURNITURE: ITS SELECTION AND USE ALEXANDER B. TROWBRIDGE, Washington, D. C., member of the American Institute of Architects, chairman. Dr. HUGH P. BAKER, Syracuse, N. Y., dean, New York State College of Forestry. F. E. COLESWORTHY, Worcester, Mass., National Association of Purchasing Agents. I. J. FAIRCHILD, Washington, D. C., chief of division of trade standards, Bureau of Standards, Department of Commerce. ROBERT JEMISON, Jr., Birmingham, Ala., National Association of Real Estate Boards. GEORGE F. LINDSAY, St. Paul, Minn., The Weyerhaeuser Co. L. J. TABER, Columbus, Ohio, Master, The National Grange. M. S. WINDER, Chicago, Ill., Executive Secretary, American Farm Bureau Federation. ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON FURNITURE: ITS SELECTION AND USE RICHARD F. BACH, New York, N. Y., Director of Industrial Relations, Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dr. JAMES FORD, Washington, D. C., Executive Director, Better Homes In America. ROBERT B. HARSHE, Chicago, Ill., Director, Art Institute of Chicago. EDWIN J. HIPKISS, Boston, Mass., Curator of Decorative Arts, Museum of Fine Arts. BERNARD C. JAKWAY, Chicago, Ill., Educational Director National Home Furnishings Program. C. POWELL MINNIGERODE, Washington, D. C., Director, The Corcoran Gallery of Art. E. T. PICKARD, Washington, D. C., chief of textile division, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department of Commerce. Mrs. JOHN F. SIPPEL, Washington, D. C., President, General Federation of Women's Clubs. Dr. LOUISE STANLEY, Washington, D. C., chief of bureau of home economics, Department of Agriculture. Mrs. ELSIE COBB WILSON, New York, N. Y. and Washington, D. C. |