Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 869 pages of information about Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission.

Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 869 pages of information about Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission.
but the details whereby those conclusions were reached.  It included discussions, formal and informal, and certain correspondence relating to the subject.  The Commission has approved that report in so far as it prescribed in definite form the sphere of your work, and, with the approval of the Commission, that report has been forwarded to the local company.  These resolutions or statements made by your board, which in your judgment would constitute a proper sphere of action, seem to embody a field sufficiently broad to be worthy of your intentions.  It was hoped by the Commission that during the present session of the board, the members of the local company, together with the Commission, would be present for a conference—­more informal than formal—­which might result in a correct and definite understanding as to just what you were to do, and how you were to do it.
The only conclusion which has been reached is that which gives you a contingent fund, which seems to have been adequate for the meager necessities of the past, but I believe that up to this hour the exact part your board is playing in connection with making this exposition a success, is far too indefinite to be satisfactory to you, and it is certainly not satisfactory to the Commission.  Our Commission will adjourn to meet on the 10th of January, and we hope by that time to be in receipt of some communication from the Exposition Company announcing their disposition of the report I have referred to, and the scope of the work of the board of lady managers.  Notwithstanding that will be at a very late date, it is well to have it in sight.
The ladies of your board have been engaged without much credit being given to the board or to the ladies themselves, in the work of exploitation.  A number of the ladies have done most efficient work in their respective States—­and some, in the adjoining States—­calling the attention of the people at large, and in some instances the legislative sessions, to the vastness, scope, and policy of the exposition.  It is unfortunate that your board does not receive the credit which this line of meritorious effort deserves.  In the end, I doubt not, that in the final reports you will be accorded full measure of credit for what you have done individually and collectively.  The past has been devoid of results because of a lack of understanding to start with.  I think you are now beginning an era more promising than any outlook you have had in the past.  I congratulate you upon having reached a condition of harmony within your own organization, which speaks well for the future.  The earnestness of this board, the disinterestedness of its members, leading them in the first instance to volunteer their services to this great enterprise, has been an example to the whole country of national devotion, which has been of great advantage to the exposition management; your gratuitous and earnest effort has been a means of making the exposition favorably
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