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SLGD_1904_12_01_P2_003.txt
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’ FOR ST. LOUIS MUSEUM LATIN- BRICAN COUNTRIES HAVE OWN A MOST LIB* SPIRIT. —_—- —— The meeting! of the directors of the St. Louis public njuseum, which was to have been held last night atthe St. Louis club, ‘was postponed a few minutes before it | was to have been called to order on ac- geome of. sp ppeden death of William H, freodward, one of the directors. Pierre 0 uu, who was to have ie an- ad that it would be held Friday evening et § o‘clock at the St. Louis club. Although ‘no; action was taken, consid- progress was reported ~~ the com- oad on acquisition. It is believed now thet all of the state and foreign commis- sionérs *will’ want to leave some article to help commemorate the Exposition. | , L. BD. Kingsland, who is sick and. could hot be present, told the GLonn-DEMOcRAT that he had secured the entire exhibits of | Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala, and Ahat every one of the other Latin-Ameri- can countries, including Mexico, had (promised liberal ert. Guatemala not bane J gave its whole exhibit, but also its building for storage purposes as long as the museum association cares to use it, | and a large collection of valuable his- Atorical-and scientific: books. | Desk room has been assigned the mu- i i ‘association in the -Manufacturers’* ciation headquarters .in the Mer- -chants* exchange building, and the asso- aie will begin receiving gifts of money y. Ng