TIIE UNITED STATES NAVAL INSTITUTE.
Organized October 9, 1873, at the U. S. Naval Academy.
Constitution Adopted December 11, 1873.
OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTE (EX-OFFICIO).
PATRON,
THE HONORABLE GEORGE M. ROBESON,
The Secretary of the Navy.
PRESIDENT,
ADMIRAL DAVID D. PORTER, U.S.N.
VICE-PRESIDENT,
REAR-ADMIRAL C. R. P. RODGERS, U.S.N.
COUNCIL OF REGENTS.
VICE-ADMIRAL STEPHEN C. ROWAN, U.S.N., President,
Commandant of the Navy Yard and Station, New York.
REAR-ADMIRAL CHARLES H. DAVIS, U.S.N.,
Superintendent of the U. S. Naval Observatory.
REAR-ADMIRAL JOHN RODGERS, U.S.N,
Commandant of the Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal.
REAR-ADMIRAL WILLIAM REYNOLDS, U.S.N.,
Chief of the Bureau of Equipment and Recruiting.
REAR-ADMIRAL C. R. P. RODGERS, U.S.N.,
Superintendent of the U. S. Naval Academy.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL JACOB ZIELIN, U.S.M.C.,
Commanding U. S. Marine Corps.
SURGEON-GENERAL JOSEPH BEALE, U.S.N.,
Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
COMMODORE GEORGE H. PREBLE, U.S.N.,
Commandant of the Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa.
COMMODORE THOMAS H. PATTERSON, U.S.N.,
Commandant of the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C.
COMMODORE JOHN C. HOWELL, U.S.N.,
Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks.
COMMODORE DANIEL AMMEN, U.S.N,
Chief of the Bureau of Navigation.
COMMODORE EDWARD T. NICHOLS, U.S.N.,
Commandant of the Navy Yard, Boston, Mass.
COMMODORE THOMAS H. STEVENS, U.S.N.,
Commandant of the Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va.
COMMODORE ANDREW BRYSON, U.S.N.,
Commandant of the Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.
COMMODORE DONALD McN. FAIRFAX, U.S.N.,
Commandant of the Naval Station, New London, Ct,
COMMODORE GEORGE H. COOPER, U.S.N.,
Commandant of the Navy Yard, Pensacola, Fla.
PAYMASTER-GENERAL J. O. BRADFORD, U.S.N.,
Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing.
ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF W. W. W. WOOD, U.S.N.,
Chief of the Bureau of Steam-Engineering,
CAPTAIN W. N, JEFFERS, U.S.N.,
Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance.
CHIEF-CONSTRUCTOR ISAIAH HANSCOM, U.S.N.,
Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repairs.
CAPTAIN EDWARD SIMPSON, U.S.N.,
In charge of Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I.