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NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL.

During the fiscal year ended June 30, 1922, the activities of the National Research Council were supported by funds derived from various sources. The following list gives the main sources of these funds:

(1) For general maintenance expenses of the National Research Council the sum of $185,000 was received from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

(2) From the Rockefeller Foundation the following amounts were received for the special purposes indicated: For the division of physical sciences, $6,679.17; for national research fellowships, year 1921 (R. F. 2517), $32,941.81, and for the same purpose, year 1922 (R. F. 2608), $42,266.51; for fellowships in medicine (R. F. 2632), $231.85; for the rehabilitation of Concilium Bibliographicum, year 1921, $15,000; and for the same purpose, year 1922, $15,000.

(3) From the General Education Board contributions were received as follows: For special work carried on by the division of educational relations, $2,500, and for fellowships in medicine, $231.84.

(4) From various organizations for the advisory board on highway research, $14,000.

(5) From various organizations, chiefly railroads, for marine piling investigations, $15,797.

(6) From the Chemical Foundation: For special work by the research information service, $7,500, and for standardization of biological stains, $500.

(7) Other contributions included: The sum of $2,000 from Julius Rosenwald toward the support of a fellowship in biology; from the Corning Glass Works toward the support of a fellowship in ceramics, $1,000; from the Southern Pine Association for the use of the committee on forestry, $3,000; from various organizations, for the use of the food and nutrition committee, $1,350; from Glass Containers' Association of America, for an investigation of food products, $568.28; from various individuals, for international language, $950; from Theodore Lyman, special contribution for physical and chemical constants, $1,000; from various sources, for the committee on substitute deoxidizers, $400; for the use of the committee on atmosphere and man, $1,000; for expenses of chemical exhibits, $8,317.40; for motion-picture films, chemical exhibits, $1,500; for conference on sex research, $1,000; for national intelligence tests, $1,602.07; for trustees for the publication of physical and chemical constants, $13,736.73.

26865°-S. Doc. 285, 67-4-9

Receipts and disbursements, National Research Council, from July 1, 1921, to June 9,

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Receipts from subscriptions, Concilium Bibliographicum.

Marine piling investigations....

International auxiliary language...

Advisory board on highway research.

Committee on substitute deoxidizers..

Committee on the atmosphere and man..

Trustees for the publication of physical and chemical con

stants....

Sale of United States Treasury certificates....
Interest on United States Treasury certificates.

Expenses of chemical exhibits............

Motion picture films chemical exhibit.

Conference on sex research...

National intelligence tests....

Special contribution of Theodore Lyman....

Unappropriated fund, special, interest on investments...

Sale of United States Treasury certificates...
Interest on United States Treasury certificates..
Miscellaneous receipts....

Reimbursements...

568.28

3,030.00

294.02

15, 797.00

950.00 14,000.00 400.00 1,000.00

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Advisory board on highway research, 1922.... 13,039.73

Marine piling investigations, 1922..

6, 067.57

Marine piling investigations restricted, 1922..

353.73

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Purchase of United States Treasury certificates.... 111, 263. 75

Total......

June 30, 1922, cash in bank:

American Security & Trust Co., research fellowships....
Riggs National Bank, various accounts.............

JULY 28, 1922.

$509,065.43

1,645.79 26, 929. 18

28, 574.97

537, 640. 40

F. L. RANSOME, Treasurer.

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