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Lieut. Col. Robert I. Rees, Army War College, Washington, D. C.

G. W. Stewart, professor of physics and head of the department of physics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

Robert M. Yerkes, chairman research information service, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

C. E. McClung, liaison member from the division of biology and agriculture; professor of zoology and director zoological laboratories, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

COMMITTEE.

Committee on honors courses: Chairman, Vernon Kellogg.

DIVISION OF RESEARCH EXTENSION.

Chairman, W. M. Corse.

Vice chairman, W. A. Hamor.

Secretary, Paul Moore.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

Chairman, W. M. Corse, vice chairman, W. A. Hamor; H. E. Howe, C. E. K. Mees, F. K. Richtmyer, George C. Stone.

MEMBERS OF THE DIVISION.

W. M. Corse, chairman of the division, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

EX OFFICIO.

William Duane, professor of biophysics, Harvard University Medical School; chairman, division of physical sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

Frank B. Jewett, chairman, division of engineering, National Research Council; vice president, Western Electric Company, 195 Broadway, New York City.

E. W. Washburn, chairman, division of chemistry and chemical technology; editor in chief, International Critical Tables, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

F. R. Lillie, professor of embryology, University of Chicago; chairman, division of biology and agriculture, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

REPRESENTATIVES OF GOVERNMENT BUREAUS.

BUREAU OF MINES.

R. B. Moore, chief chemist and chief mineral technologist, United States Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C.

BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY.

F. P. Veitch, chemist in charge of leather and paper laboratory, United States Bureau of Chemistry, Washington, D. C.

BUREAU OF STANDARDS.

George K. Burgess, chief, metallurgical division, United States Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.

MEMBERS AT LARGE.

William H. Bassett, technical superintendent and metallurgist, American Brass Co., Waterbury, Conn.

John J. Carty, vice president, American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 195 Broadway, New York City.

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W. A. Hamor, assistant director, Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa.

H. E. Howe, editor, Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry 810 Eighteenth Street, Washington, D. C.

John Johnston, Sterling professor of chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

F. K. Richtmyer, professor of physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. George C. Stone, chief metallurgist, New Jersey Zinc Co., 160 Front Street, New York City.

E. D. Walen, Cotton Research Co. (Inc.), 1020 Washington Street, Boston, Mass.

COMMITTEES.

Advisory committee on alloys research: Chairman, W. M. Corse.
Committee on corrosion: Chairman, W. M. Corse.

Committee on the wear of textiles: Chairman, W. M. Corse.

Committee of apparatus makers and users: Chairman, W. D. Collins, chief, quality of water division, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. Representative of the division on Crop Protection Institute: Paul Moore.

RESEARCH INFORMATION SERVICE.

Chairman, Robert M. Yerkes.

Vice chairman, Charles L. Reese.

Assistant director, Harold C. Bingham.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

Chairman, Robert M. Yerkes; vice chairman, Charles L. Reese; William Duane, Alfred D. Flinn, F. R. Lillie, M. E. Locke, M. C. Rorty.

Scientific associates: J. R. Schramm, J. David Thompson, W. E. Tisdale, Harold F. Whittaker.

MEMBERS OF THE DIVISION.

EX OFFICIO.

Chairman of the executive board of the National Research Council and chairmen of all divisions.

REPRESENTATIVES OF GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS.

DEPARTMENT OF STATE.

Prentiss G. Gilbert, chief, division of political and economic information, United States Department of State, Washington, D. C.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

J. W. Schereschewsky, Assistant Surgeon General, United States Public Health Service, Washington, D. C.

DEPARTMENT OF WAR.

Lieut. Col. M. E. Locke, General Staff, Military Intelligence Division, United States Army, Washington, D. C.

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE.

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.

Joseph Stewart, special assistant to the Attorney General, United States Post Office Department, Washington, D. C.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.

Capt. E. L. Bennett, technical aid to the Secretary, United States Navy, Washington, D. C.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

C. E. Julihn, chief, Information Service, United States Bureau of Mines, Washington, D. C.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

E. D. Ball, director of scientific work, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.

Ethelbert Stewart, commissioner, United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, D. C.

MEMBERS AT LARGE.

Albert V. Bleininger, director, research division, Homer Laughlin China Co., Newell, W. Va.

Fuller E. Callaway, cotton manufacturer, La Grange, Ga.

Harrison W. Craver, director, Engineering Societies Library, 29 West Thirtyninth Street, New York City.

W. R. DeField, management engineer, Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

Alfred D. Flinn, director, Engineering Foundation, 29 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York City.

Brig. Gen. A. A. Fries, chief, Chemical Warfare Service, United States Army, Washington, D. C.

Francis P. Garvan, president, Chemical Foundation, 115 Broadway, New York City.

William C. Geer, vice president, B. F. Goodrich Co., Akron, Ohio.

Milton J. Greenman, director, Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, Philadelphia, Pa.

Dorsey W. Hyde, jr., assistant manager, civic development department, Chamber of Commerce, United States of America, Washington, D. C.

Charles F. Kettering, president, General Motors Research Corporation, Dayton, Ohio.

Arthur D. Little, president, Arthur D. Little (Inc.), Cambridge, Mass.

Van H. Manning, director of research, American Petroleum Institute, 19 West Forty-fourth Street, New York City.

Charles L. Parsons, secretary, American Chemical Society, 1709 G Street, Washington, D. C.

Charles L. Reese, chemical director, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.

F. W. Robinson, president, Chemical Catalogue Co. (Inc.), 1 Madison Avenue, New York City.

M. C. Rorty, assistant vice president, American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 195 Broadway, New York City.

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F. S. Terry, manager, National Lamp Works, General Electric Co., Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio.

C. P. Townsend, chairman, research committee, Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation, 30 East Forty-second Street, New York City.

DIVISION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

Chairman, William Duane.

Vice chairman, Oswald Veblen.

Executive secretary, W. E. Tisdale.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

Chairman, William Duane; vice chairman, Oswald Veblen; G. D. Birkhoff, William Bowie, H. G. Gale, C. E. Mendenhall, Augustus Trowbridge.

MEMBERS OF THE DIVISION.

William Duane, professor of biophysics, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, Mass.

REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIETIES.

AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY.

W. W. Campbell, director, Lick Observatory, University of California, Mount Hamilton, Calif.

Edwin B. Frost, director, Yerkes Observatory, University of Chicago, Williams Bay, Wis.

H. N. Russell, professor of astronomy, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.

AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY.

H. G. Gale, professor of physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Theodore Lyman, professor of physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. C. E. Mendenhall, professor of physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

R. A. Millikan, director, Norman Bridge laboratory of physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.

John Zeleny, professor of physics and head of the department of physics, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY.

C. N. Haskins, professor of mathematics, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. E. B. Van Vleck, professor of mathematics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

Oswald Veblen, professor of mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.

MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.

E. R. Hedrick, professor of mathematics, University of Missouri, Columbia, Mo.

REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DIVISION OF FEDERAL RELATIONS.

William Bowie, chief, division of geodesy, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C.

MEMBERS AT LARGE.

Gilbert A. Bliss, professor of mathematics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. G. D. Birkhoff, professor of mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Henry Crew, Fayerweather professor of physics, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.

C. F. Marvin, Chief, United States Weather Bureau, Washington, D. C. E. F. Nichols, Nela research laboratory, General Electric Co., Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio.

M. I. Pupin, professor of electromechanics, Columbia University, New York City.

F. A. Saunders, associate professor of physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

G. W. Stewart, professor of physics and head of the department of physics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

S. W. Stratton, president, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.

Augustus Trowbridge, professor of physics, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.

COMMITTEES.

American section, International Astronomical Union: Chairman, W. W. Campbell.

American section, International Mathematical Union.

American section, International Union of Scientific Radio Telegraphy (organized jointly with the division of engineering): Chairman, Louis W. Austin, head of United States Naval Radio Research Laboratory, Washington, D. C.

Committee on algebraic numbers: Chairman, H. S. Vandiver, assistant professor of mathematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

Committee on ionization potentials and related subjects: Chairman, Paul D. Foote, United States Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.

Committee on luminescence: Chairman, Edward L. Nichols, emeritus professor of experimental physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

Committee on radiation in gases: Chairman, E. C. Kemble, instructor in physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Committee on research methods and technique: Chairman, F. K. Richtmyer, professor of physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

Committee on revolving fund for publication of mathematical books: Chairman, G. D. Birkhoff.

Committee on scientific publications: Chairman, E. R. Hedrick.

Committee on theories of magnetism: Chairman, S. J. Barnett, chief, division of experimental work, department of terrestrial magnetism, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C.

Committee on vision and photobiology: Chairman, W. T. Bowie, assistant professor of biophysics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Committee on X-rays and radio activity: Chairman, Arthur H. Compton, professor of physics, Washington University, St Louis, Mo.

DIVISION OF ENGINEERING.

(Engineering Societies Building, 29 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York City.)

Chairman, Frank B. Jewett.

Vice chairman, Galen H. Clevenger.

Vice chairman, Edward B. Craft.

Director, Maurice Holland.

Secretary, William Spraragen.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

Chairman, Frank B. Jewett; vice-chairmen, Galen H. Clevenger and Edward B. Craft; Comfort A. Adams, D. S. Jacobus, H. Hobart Porter, Walter Rautenstrauch.

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