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INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY

James F. Norris, vice president, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; professor of organic chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.

INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICAL UNION

Luther P. Eisenhart, ex officio, chairman, American section, International Mathematical Union; professor of mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.

INTERNATIONAL UNION OF PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICS

R. A. Millikan, ex officio, chairman, American section, International Union of Pure and Applied Physics; vice president, International Union of Pure and Applied Physics; director, Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics, and chairman of the executive council, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.

INTERNATIONAL UNION OF SCIENTIFIC RADIOTELEGRAPHY

Louis W. Austin, ex officio, chairman, American section, International Union of Scientific Radiotelegraphy; director, laboratory for special radio transmission research, conducted jointly by the United States Bureau of Standards and the American Section of the International Union of Scientific Radiotelegraphy, United States Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.

INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

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

INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION

C. O. Mailloux, honorary president, International Electrotechnical Commission, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ILLUMINATION

Clayton H. Sharp, technical director, Electrical Testing Laboratories, Eightieth Street and East End Avenue, New York City.

Members at Large

P. G. Agnew, secretary, American Engineering Standards Committee, 29 West Thirty-ninth Street, New York City.

Albert L. Barrows, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

L. E. Dickson, professor of mathematics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Herbert E. Gregory, Silliman professor of geology, Yale University; director, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History, Honolulu, Hawaii.

George E. Hale, honorary director, Mount Wilson Observatory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Pasadena, Calif.

John C. Merriam, president, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C.

Elihu Root, 31 Nassau Street, New York City.

W. S. Thayer, professor emeritus of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.

Augustus Trowbridge, director for Europe in the physical and biological sciences, International Education Board, 19 Rue Louis le Grand, Paris, France.

COMMITTEES

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

Committee on Pacific investigations: Chairman, Herbert E. Gregory.

Representative of the National Research Council on executive committee of the International Research Council: Vernon Kellogg, permanent secretary, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

III. DIVISION OF STATES RELATIONS

Chairman, Raymond A. Pearson.

Vice chairman, Albert L. Barrows.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chairman, Raymond A. Pearson; vice chairman, Albert L. Barrows; E. W. Allen, A. R. Mann, Wilbur A. Nelson, T. S. Palmer, A. F. Woods.

MEMBERS OF THE DIVISION

Albert L. Barrows, vice chairman of the division, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

Raymond A. Pearson, chairman of the division; president, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.

Representatives of

DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL RELATIONS

Vernon Kellogg, chairman, division of educational relations, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

DIVISION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

William Bowie, chief, Division of Geodesy, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C.

DIVISION OF ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH

Charles M. Upham, State highway engineer, North Carolina State Highway Commission, Raleigh, N. C.

DIVISION OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY

Samuel C. Lind, director, School of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

DIVISION OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY

Edward B. Mathews, professor of mineralogy and petrography, Johns Hopkins University; State geologist of Maryland; director, State weather service, Baltimore, Md.

DIVISION OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

Reid Hunt, professor of pharmacology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.

DIVISION OF BIOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE

R. W. Thatcher, professor of plant chemistry, and director of experiment stations, New York Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y.

DIVISION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY

A. V. Kidder, director, Southwestern Archaeological Research, Phillips Academy; chairman, division of anthropology and psychology, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN STATE GEOLOGISTS

Wilbur A. Nelson, professor of geology, University of Virginia; director, Virginia Geological Survey, University, Va.

SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS

F. W. Besley, State forester of Maryland, Baltimore, Md.

Members at Large

E. W. Allen, chief, Office of Experiment Stations, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

E. D. Ball, entomologist, State Entomological Laboratory, Sanford, Fla. Henry S. Graves, provost, dean of the School of Forestry, and Sterling professor of forestry, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

Sidney B. Haskell, director, Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, Amherst, Mass.

Morris M. Leighton, chief, Illinois State Geological Survey, Urbana, Ill. A. R. Mann, dean, New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, N. Y. John C. Merriam, president, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C.

T. S. Palmer, biologist, United States Bureau of Biological Survey, Washington, D. C.

A. F. Woods, director of scientific work, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.

COMMITTEES

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

Committee on study of achievement in research under State auspicies: Chairman, T. S. Palmer.

IV. DIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL RELATIONS

Chairman, Vernon Kellogg.

Secretary, Albert L. Barrows.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chairman, Vernon Kellogg; Frank Aydelotte, S. P. Capen, Donald J. Cowling, C. E. McClung, C. R. Mann, John C. Merriam, H. W. Tyler.

MEMBERS OF THE DIVISION

Vernon Kellogg, chairman of the division; permanent secretary, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

EX OFFICIO

Chairman of the research fellowship board in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, National Research Council: Simon Flexner, director, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Sixty-sixth Street and Avenue A, New York City.

Chairman of the medical fellowship board, National Research Council: G. Carl Huber, professor, of anatomy, and director, anatomical laboratories, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Chairman of the board of national research fellowships in the biological sciences, National Research Council: Frank R. Lillie, professor of embryology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

Representatives of

ASSOCIATION OF LAND-GRANT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Raymond A. Pearson, president, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS

W. A. Oldfather, professor of classics, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill.

AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION

C. R. Mann, director, American Council on Education, 26 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C.

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN COLLEGES

Luther P. Eisenhart, professor of mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES

James R. Angell, president, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE UNIVERSITIES

Frank L. McVey, president, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.

UNITED STATES BUREAU OF EDUCATION

Arthur J. Klein, chief, division of higher education, United States Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C.

Members at Large

Frank Aydelotte, president, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa.
S. P. Capen, chancellor, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y.
Donald J. Cowling, president, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn.

F. B. Dains, professor of chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. W. F. Durand, professor emeritus of mechanical engineering, Stanford University, Stanford University, Calif.

Harvey E. Jordan, professor of histology and embryology, University of Virginia, University, Va.

C. E. McClung, professor of zoology, and director of the zoological laboratory, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

John C. Merriam, president, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C.

C. E. Seashore, dean of the graduate college, professor of psychology, and head of the department of philosophy and psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

H. W. Tyler, Walker professor of mathematics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.

Ernest H. Wilkins, professor of romance languages, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

L. J. Cole, liaison member from the division of biology and agriculture; professor of genetics, University of Wisconsin; chairman, division of biology and agriculture, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

COMMITTEES

Committee on honors courses: Chairman, Vernon Kellogg.

Committee on policies and program: Chairman, Vernon Kellogg.

Committee on survey of educational institutions for the deaf: Chairman Ver

non Kellogg.

DIVISIONS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

V. DIVISION OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Chairman, J. S. Ames.

Vice chairman, Dayton C. Miller.

Executive secretary, W. E. Tisdale. (On leave of absence.)

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chairman, J. S. Ames; vice chairman, Dayton C. Miller; C. G. Abbot, Luther P. Eisenhart, Dunham Jackson, Theodore Lyman, Fred E. Wright.

MEMBERS OF THE DIVISION

Representatives of Societies

AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY

C. G. Abbot, director, Astrophysical Observatory, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

Harlow Shapley, Paine professor of practical astronomy, and director, Harvard College Observatory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Joel Stebbins, professor of astronomy, and director, Washburn Observatory, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY

A. J. Dempster, associate professor of physics, University of Chicago, Chi cago, Ill.

Arthur L. Foley, professor of physics, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. Theodore Lyman, professor of mathematics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Dayton C. Miller, professor of physics, Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio.

John T. Tate, professor of physics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

S. R. Williams, professor of physics, Amherst College, Amherst, Mass.

AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY

Hans F. Blichfeldt, professor of mathematics, Stanford University, Stanford University, Calif.

Luther P. Eisenhart, professor of mathematics, Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.

Virgil Snyder, professor of mathematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.

MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

Dunham Jackson, professor of mathematics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.

OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA

Fred E. Wright, petrologist, geophysical laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C.

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