EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
The foregoing and
James Jeffrey Roche, LL. D., Editor The Pilot, Boston, Mass.
Maurice Francis Egan, LL. D., J. U. D., Professor of English Language and Literature, Catholic University, Washington, D. C.
Robert Ellis Thompson, Ph. D., President Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa.
Thomas Addis Emmet, M. D., LL. D., grand nephew of Robert Emmet, the Irish Patriot, New York City.
Hon. Thomas Dunn English, the well-known writer; ex-Member of Congress, Newark, N. J.
Francis C. Travers, President of Travers Brothers Co., 107 Duane St., New York City.
Hon. Cornelius T. Driscoll, Mayor of New Haven, Conn.
Stephen J. Geoghegan, of the firm Gillis & Geoghegan, 537–539 West Broadway, New York City.
Joseph Smith, Secretary of the Board of Police, Lowell, Mass.
Augustus St. Gaudens, Member of the National Academy of Design, New York City.
Thomas J. Lynch, Augusta, Me.
Hon. Morgan J. O’Brien, a Justice of the New York Supreme Court.
Col. James Armstrong, Charleston, S. C.
Edward A. Hall, Springfield, Mass.
Francis Higgins, 12 East 34th St., New York City.
Moses Dillon, El Paso, Texas.
John Crane, 307 West 103d St., New York City.
John F. Hayes, M. D., Waterbury, Ct.
Hon. James S. Coleman, 38 East 69th St., New York City.
Col. Henry F. Donovan, Chicago, Ill.
Joseph F. Swords, New York City; of the fourth American generation from Francis Dawson Swords, who was exiled from Ireland, 1760, and who served in the Patriot army throughout the American Revolution.