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DAYTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 
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exemplified by Harry R. Hall, who took the reins in February of 1949. 
Events such as the National AAU Track and Field Meet and the National Aircraft Show are but two of the events sponsored by the Chamber to bring national attention to Dayton.
As 1953 is the 50th Anniversary of Powered Flight and Ohio's Sesquicentennial year, the Chamber is especially proud to co-sponsor with the Air Foundation of Cleveland, the nation's foremost aircraft show.
"OHIO'S SESQUICENTENNIAL"
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Patterson and Alfred Kelly (father of Ohio's canals and railroads)—who are outstanding sons of Ohio.
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Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., and Governor Frank J. Lausche 
The Executive Committee of the Ohio Sesquicentennial Commission includes Governor Frank J. Lausche, chairman ex-officio; Harvey S. Firestone, Jr., chairman of the board, The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, chairman; Roger B. Ferger, president and publisher, Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, vice chairman; William P. Kennedy, president, Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Cleveland, vice chairman; Erwin C. Zepp, director, Ohio State Museum, Columbus, executive secretary; Bishop A. J. Allen, Cleveland; State Representative Henry W. Deming, Granville; Clyde T. Foster, president, The Standard Oil Company (Ohio), Cleveland; Robert Lazarus, president, F & R Lazarus & Company, Columbus; State Senator D. A. Liggitt, Belle Center; J. A. Meckstroth, editor, Ohio State Journal, Columbus; and H. H. Timken, Jr., vice president, Timken Roller Bearing Company, Canton.
Other members of the Commission are Senator Arthur Blake, Martins Ferry; Senator Albert L. Daniels, Greenfield; Zolton Gombos, publisher, Cleveland; Senator James C. Headley, Cincinnati; Dr. E. C. Hesser, curator, Crestline Museum, Crestline; Dr. Clyde Hissong, superintendent of public instruction, Ohio Department of Education, Columbus; Representative George M. Hook, Jr., Georgetown; Mrs. J. Burlin Johnson, member, Board of Directors, General Federation of Women's Clubs, Dayton; Kenneth C. Long, president, Dayton Power & Light Company, Dayton; Miss Rhea McCarty, executive secretary, Ohio Development & Publicity Commission, Columbus; Representative Arthur H. Milleson, Freeport; Representative Opal J. Mundy, Toledo; and Representative Harold W. Oyster, Marietta.
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