The committee worked for seven months and received more than 200 applications.
The committee received eight bids at another meeting, held on March 10, 1892.
The committee received $13.5 million in the 104th Congress and there was no reserve fund then.
In response, the committee has received more than 350 boxes of documents.
The Committee will receive this draft when it is ready.
"The committee never received any altered materials," he told the news service.
In addition to the team, the organizing committee also received awards for its work.
Within four weeks the committee received more than 200 scores from 41 composers.
Although the committee received several extensions, no report was issued.
Through 2008, the organizing committees will receive 49 percent of the television money.