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Committee on family records: Chairman, Clark Wissler, professor of anthropology, Institute of Psychology, Yale University; curator of anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York City.

Committee on food and nutrition (in process of organization).

Subcommittee on animal nutrition: Chairman, Paul E. Howe, biological

chemist in charge of nutrition investigations, United States Bureau of Animal Industry, Washington, D. C.

Subcommittee on human nutrition. (In process of reorganization.) Committee on forestry: Chairman, Raphael Zon, director of forestry investigations, Wisconsin Conservation Commission, Madison, Wis.

Committee on infectious abortion (joint committee with the division of medical sciences): Chairman, Theobald Smith, director, department of animal pathology, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Princeton, N. J.

Committee on pharmacognosy and pharmaceutical botany: Chairman, Heber W. Youngken, professor of pharmacognosy, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, Boston, Mass.

Committee on population: Chairman, Raymond Pearl, director, Institute for Biological Research; research professor of biometry and vital statistics, School of Hygiene and Public Health, and professor of biology, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.

Committee on research publications: Chairman, B. M. Duggar, professor of applied and physiological botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Committee on seed germination fellowships: Chairman, B. M. Duggar, professor of applied and physiological botany, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

Committee on sulphur fellowships: Chairman, A. G. McCall, professor of geology and soils, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.

Committee on tropical research: Chairman, W. A. Orton, director, Tropical Plant Research Foundation, Washington, D. C.

Subcommittees of the advisory board of the American Society of Agronomy (acting as committees of the division).

Subcommittee on crops: Chairman, Carleton R. Ball, cerealist in charge, Office of Cereal Investigations, United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C.

Subcommittee on fertilizers: Chairman, Jacob G. Lipman, director, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, N. J.

Subcommittee on soils: Chairman, C. F. Marbut, chief of the division of soil survey, United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, Washington, D. C.

SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES HAVING COMMITTEES ON COOPERATION

American Dairy Science Association.

American Association of Economic Entomologists.

American Society for Horticultural Science.

American Society of Agronomy.

American Society of Animal Production.

REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DIVISION ON

WITH THE DIVISION

Institute for Research in Tropical America: William Crocker, ex officio. Board of trustees of Tropical Plant Research Foundation: R. A. Harper, Torrey professor of botany, Columbia University, New York City.

Board of governors of the Crop Protection Institute: E. D. Ball, Entomologist, State entomological laboratory, Sanford, Fla.

XI. DIVISION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY

Chairman, Knight Dunlap.

Vice chairman, Fay-Cooper Cole.

Executive committee: Chairman, Knight Dunlap; vice chairman, Fay-Cooper Cole; Madison Bentley, Neil M. Judd, A. V. Kidder.

MEMBERS OF THE DIVISION

Knight Dunlap, professor of experimental psychology, Johns Hopkins University; chairman of the division, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. Representatives of Societies

AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

Franz Boas, professor of anthropology, Columbia University, New York City. F. W. Hodge, ethnologist, Museum of the American Indian, New York City. Neil M. Judd, curator of American archæology, United States National Museum, Washington, D. C.

Robert H. Lowie, professor of anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

Nels C. Nelson, associate curator of anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York City.

Herbert J. Spinden, curator of Mexican archæology and ethnology, Peabody Museum of American Archæology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

Madison Bentley, Sage professor of psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

Walter S. Hunter, Stanley Hall professor of genetic psychology, Clark University, Worcester, Mass.

H. S. Langfeld, professor of psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. K. S. Lashley, Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago, Ill.

Lewis M. Terman, professor of psychology, Stanford University, Stanford University, Calif.

Margaret F. Washburn, professor of psychology, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION

S. A. Courtis, professor of education, School of Education, University of Michigan; educational consultant, Detroit Public Schools, 9110 Dwight Avenue. Detroit, Mich.

Ill.

Members at Large

Fay-Cooper Cole, professor of anthropology, University of Chicago, Chicago.

H. M. Johnson, Mellon Institute of Industrial Research, Pittsburgh, Pa. Berthold Laufer, curator of anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago, Ill.

George Grant MacCurdy, director, American School of Prehistoric Research in Europe; research associate in prehistoric archæology, and curator of anthropology, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

Joseph Peterson, professor of psychology, George Peabody College for Teach ers, Nashville, Tenn.

F. L. Wells, chief, psychological laboratory, Boston Psychopathic Hospital. Boston, Mass.

A representative of the Division of Federal Relations.

COMMITTEES

The chairman of the division is, ex officio, a member of all committees of the division.

Advisory committee on problems of military psychology: Chairman, Walter Dill Scott, president, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.

Committee on accurate publicity for anthropology: Chairman, Neil M. Judd. Committee on archæological surveys: Chairman, Carl E. Guthe, associate director of anthropology in the University Museum, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Committee on aural structure and function: Chairman, J. Gordon Wilson, professor of otology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill.

Committee on child development: Chairman, Bird T. Baldwin,' research professor of psychology, and director of child welfare research, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Mervin A. Durea, executive secretary of the committee. Committee on experimental psychology: Chairman, Knight Dunlap.

Committee on experimental study of human emotions: Chairman, Margaret F. Washburn.

Committee on handbooks in psychology: Chairman, Edward S. Robinson, associate professor of psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

Committee on national intelligence tests: Chairman, Joseph Peterson; director of national intelligence tests, Guy M. Whipple, 10 Putnam Street, Danvers, Mass.

Committee on the psychology of the highway: Chairman, Knight Dunlap. Committee on research for the deaf: Chairman, Rudolf Pintner, professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City.

Subcommittee on capacity and achievement tests for the deaf: Chairman, Rudolf Pintner.

Subcommittee on curricula for schools for the deaf: Chairman, E. A. Gruver, director, Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf, Philadelphia, Pa. Subcommittee on emotional and social adjustment of the deaf: Chairman, F. L. Wells.

Subcommittee on mechanical aids and testing apparatus for hearing: Chairman, Harvey Fletcher, Bell Telephone Laboratories (Inc.), New York City.

Subcommittee on nursery schools for deaf children: Chairman, J. E. Anderson, professor of psychology, and director, institute of child welfare, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

Subcommittee on problems of the hard of hearing: Chairman, Gordon Berry, Otologist, Worcester, Mass.

Subcommittee on substitutes for sound: Chairman, S. W. Fernberger, assistant professor of psychology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

Subcommittee on training of teachers for the deaf: Chairman, Percival Hall, president, Columbia Institution for the Deaf, Washington, D. C. Committee on special census of American Indians: Chairman, Roland B. Dixon, professor of anthropology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

1 Deceased.

Committee on a study of the American Negro: Chairman, Robert J. Terry, professor of anatomy, School of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.

Committee on vestibular research: Chairman, J. Gordon Wilson, professor of otology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Ill.

REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DIVISION ON-

Board of governors of the Personnel Research Federation: R. S. Woodworth, professor of psychology, Columbia University, New York City.

Public safety advisory committee of the National Safety Council: W. V. Bingham, director, Personnel Research Federation (Inc.), 40 West Fortieth Street, New York City.

5. NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL FELLOWSHIPS

PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, AND MATHEMATICS

A sum amounting to $500,000 was pledged by the Rockefeller Foundation to the National Research Council for the maintenance of a series of research fellowships in physics and chemistry for the period from May 1. 1919, to June 30, 1925, and was extended to include fellowships for mathematics during the last year of the period. A second sum of $625.000 has also been pledged by the Rockefeller Foundation for the support of these fellowships for the period from July 1, 1925, to June 30, 1930. These funds are administered by a research fellowship board for physics, chemistry, and mathematics appointed by the executive board of the National Research Council. The fellowship board also recommends to the International Education Board the appointment of a number of fellows to work abroad supported by funds furnished by this latter board.

Fellowships are awarded to individuals who have demonstrated a high order of ability in research and who have received the Ph. D. degree or equivalent training.

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

Simon Flexner, chairman, director, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Sixty-sixth Street and Avenue A, New York City.

Dayton C. Miller, ex officio, professor of physics, Case School of Applied Science; chairman, division of physical sciences, National Research Council. Washington, D. C.

Frank C. Whitmore, ex officio, professor of chemistry, Northwestern University; chairman, division of chemistry and chemical technology, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

George D. Birkhoff, professor of mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Ill.

Gilbert A. Bliss, professor of mathematics, University of Chicago, Chicago,

Karl T. Compton, professor of physics, Princeton University, Princeton. N. J.

John Johnston, director, department of research and technology, United States Steel Corporation, 71 Broadway, New York City.

F. G. Keyes, professor of physical chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.

Elmer P. Kohler, Abbott and James Lawrence professor of chemistry, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

C. E. Mendenhall, professor of physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

R. A. Millikan, director, Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics, and chairman of the executive council, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. Oswald Veblen, Henry B. Fine professor of mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.

Executive secretary, W. E. Tisdale, National Research Council, Washington, D. C. (On leave of absence.)

Fellowships for 1927-28 have been awarded to the following persons:

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Funds amounting to $600,000 available over the period from January 1, 1922, to December 31, 1927, have been pledged to the National Research Council jointly by the General Education Board and the Rockefeller Foundation, and an additional sum of $250,000 for the period from January 1, 1928, to December 31, 1932, has been pledged by the Rockefeller Foundation for the establishment under the division of medical sciences of a series of post

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