The cover of the January 1934 issue of Commerce is the Federal Building of Chicago's Century of Progress International Exposition, which was designed by Edward H. Bennett.
Edward H. Bennett was chosen as a member of the Architectural Commission for the Century of Progress International Exposition, Chicago's World's Fair of 1933. This was documented in numerous articles, two of which are shown here.
The newspaper clipping, taken from the Chicago Herald and Examiner, includes a drawing of Edward H. Bennett and an article telling of his support for the Congress St. project.
Louis A. Simon, who served as Supervising Architect to the U.S. treasury, sent Edward H. Bennett a letter with an attached news clipping about Bennett. Bennett served as Chairman of the Board of Architectural Consultants from 1927 to 1937.