nyfwv -j$ft'- DECEMBER 18, 1908 The Commoner. son, Alexander Graham Bell and Representative John Dalzell. The board of regents, of which the presiding officer ex-oflleio, is presi dent Roosevelt, Is constituted as fol lows: Chancellor, Melville W. Ful ler, chief justice of the supreme court; Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, -Senators Shelby, M. Cul lom, Henry Cabot Lodge and Augus tus 0. Bacon, Representatives John Dalzell, James R. Mann and William M. Howard, Citizens James B. An gell, Ann Arbor, Mich; Andrew D. White, Ithaca, N. Y.; John B. -Henderson, Washington, D, C; Alexan der Graham Bell, Washington; Charles F. Choate, Boston; Judge George Gray, Wilmington, Del. While President Roosevelt will pay his personal expenses and those of his son, "these are trifling compared with the whole cost of the expedi tion, which may reach $25,000. Con gress appropriated $100,000 last year to defray expenses of adding to the collection of specimens of the In stitution. 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