Chairmen of The Standing Committee
- George L. Wellington (1897–1901)
- William Joseph Deboe (1901–1903)
- Chester Long (1903–1905)
- James A. Hemenway (1905–1909)
- Simon Guggenheim (1909–1911)
- Joseph F. Johnston (1911–1913)
- William Paul Dillingham (1913–1919)
- John Sharp Williams (1919–1921)
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