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division of biology and agriculture, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

Committee on seed germination fellowships: Chairman, William Crocker. Committee on sulfur fellowships: Chairman, A. G. McCall, professor of geology and soils, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.

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

Subcommittee on crops: Chairman, Charles V. Piper.

Subcommittee on fertilizers: Chairman, Jacob G. Lipman.

Subcommittee on plant nutrition: Chairman, A. G. McCall, professor of geology and soils, University of Maryland, College Park, Md.

Subcommittee on soils: Chairman, C. F. Marbut, geologist in charge of soil survey, United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.

SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES HAVING COMMITTEES ON COOPERATION WITH THE DIVISION

American Society of Agronomy.

American Association of Economic Entomologists.

American Society for Horticultural Science.

American Society of Naturalists.

XIII. DIVISION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY

Chairman, Albert E. Jenks.

Vice chairman, R. S. Woodworth.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chairman, Albert E. Jenks; vice chairman, R. S. Woodworth; Edwin G. Boring, Raymond Dodge, J. Walter Fewkes, Marshall H. Saville.

REPRESENTATIVES OF SOCIETIES

AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

J. Walter Fewkes, chief, Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

Albert E. Jenks, professor of anthropology, University of Minnesota; Chairman of the division, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

Berthold Laufer, curator of anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Ill.

Marshall H. Saville, Museum of the American Indian, Broadway at One hundred and fifty-fifth Street, New York City.

F. G. Speck, assistant professor of anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

John R. Swanton, ethnologist, United States Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, D. C.

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

Edwin G. Boring, associate professor of psychology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

J. McKeen Cattell, president, Psychological Corporation; editor, Science, Grand Central Terminal Building, New York City.

Raymond Dodge, professor of psychology, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.

W. B. Pillsbury, professor of psychology, and director, Psychological Laboratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

George M. Stratton, professor of psychology, University of California, Berkeley, Calif.

R. S. Woodworth, professor of psychology, Columbia University, New York City.

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATION

H. O. Rugg, associate professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City.

MEMBERS AT LARGE

B. R. Buckingham, professor of education, and director, bureau of educational research, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Harvey Carr, associate professor of psychology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

E. A. Hooton, assistant professor of anthropology and curator of somatology, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

R. V. D. Magoffin, president, American Archaeological Institute; professor of classics and head of department of classics, New York University, New York City.

George L. Meylan, professor of physical education and medical director of the gymnasium, Columbia University, New York City.

Clarence S. Yoakum, associate professor of applied psychology and director, bureau of personnel research, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa. A representative from the division of Federal relations.

COMMITTEES

Committee on State archaeological surveys: Chairman, Clark Wissler, curator of anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York City. Committee on child welfare: Chairman, Bird T. Baldwin, research professor of psychology and director of child welfare research, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

Committee on classification of anthropological literature: Chairman, S. A. Barrett, director, Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, Wis.

Committee on college entrance tests: Chairman, L. L. Thurstone, psychologist, Bureau of Public Personnel Administration, Washington, D. C.

Committee on the financing of the publication of researches in physical anthropology: Chairman, E. A. Hooton.

Committee on the gifted student problem: Chairman, 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.

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

Committee on personnel research in business and industry: Chairman, L. L. Thurstone, psychologist, Bureau of Public Personnel Administration, Washington, D. C.

Committee on scientific problems of human migration: Chairman, Robert M. Yerkes, chairman, research information service, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

Committee on psychological abstracts: Chairman, J. McKeen Cattell.

Committee on public health education: Chairman, W. F. Dearborn, professor of education, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Committee on race characters: Chairman, Albert E. Jenks.

Committee on specific problems outside of the United States: Chairman, J. Walter Fewkes.

Committee on tactual interpretation of oral speech and vocal control of the deaf: Chairman, R. S. Woodworth.

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

Director of national intelligence tests: G. M. Whipple, professor of experimental education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

REPRESENTATIVE OF THE DIVISION ON

Advisory board of the Bureau of Public Personnel Administration of the Institute for Government Research: Robert M. Yerkes.

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL FELLOWSHIPS

PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY

A sum, amounting to $500,000 for the period May 1, 1919, to June 30, 1925, has been pledged to be appropriated by the Rockefeller Foundation to the National Research Council for the maintenance of a series of national research fellowships in physics and chemistry, under the direction of a research fellowship board appointed by the Council of the National Academy of Sciences and the executive board of the National Research Council, acting jointly.

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 of research laboratories, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Sixty-sixth Street and Avenue A, New York City. Oswald Veblen, ex officio, professor of mathematics, Princeton University; chairman, division of physical sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

J. Enrique Zanetti, ex officio, associate professor of chemistry, Columbia University; chairman, division of chemistry and chemical technology, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

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

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

Elmer P. Kohler, professor of chemistry, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

R. A. Millikan, director, Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.

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

Executive secretary, W. E. Tisdale, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

Fellowships for 1923-24 have been awarded to the following persons:

Samuel K. Allison.
Arthur F. Benton.
Isaac Bencowitz.
Francis W. Bergstrom.
Ralph M. Buffington.
Francis H. Case.

George L. Clark.

IN CHEMISTRY

Philip S. Danner.
Florence Fenwick.
Charles F. Fryling.
Elizabeth S. Gatewood.
Alfred W. Gauger.
George Glockler.
Selig Hecht.

Maurice L. Huggins.
Max Knobel.

Robert S. Mulliken.
Charles S. Palmer.
Marschelle H. Power.
George Scatchard.
David F. Smith.

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Joseph A. Becker.
Leon Francis Curtiss.
Alexander Ellett.
Harry E. Farnsworth.
John S. Foster.
Allen Garrison.
George R. Harrison.

IN PHYSICS

Frank C. Hoyt.
Herbert Kahler.
Edward H. Kurth.

Samuel S. Mackeown.
Melvin Mooney.
Jared K. Morse.
Harry S. Read.

MEDICAL SCIENCES

Henry DeW. Smyth.
William R. Smythe.
Tracy Y. Thomas.
Charles T. Zahn.
Herman Zanstra.
Robert V. Zumstein.

A sum amounting to $500,000 for the period July 1, 1922, to June 30, 1927, has been pledged to be appropriated jointly by the General Education Board and the Rockefeller Foundation to the National Research Council for the establishment under the division of medical sciences of fellowships for the purpose of increasing the supply in this country and in Canada of medical teachers who are both competent instructors and original investigators. The administration of these fellowships has been placed in the hands of a medical fellowship board, appointed by the executive board of the National Research Council.

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

Frederick P. Gay, chairman, professor of bacteriology, Columbia University, New York City.

C. M. Jackson, ex officio, professor of anatomy and director department of anatomy, University of Minnesota; chairman of the division of medical sciences, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

David L. Edsall, profess or of medicine and dean of the medical school, Harvard University, Boston, Mass.

Joseph Erlanger, professor of physiology, school of medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.

G. Carl Huber, profes sor of anatomy and director of anatomic laboratories, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.

E. O. Jordan, professor of bacteriology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill. Dean Lewis, professor of surgery, Rush Medical School, Chicago, Ill.

W. G. MacCallum, professor of pathology and bacteriology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.

Lafayette B. Men del, professor of physiological chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.

Walter W. Palmer, Bard professor of the practice of medicine, Columbia University, New York City.

Fellowships for 1923-24 have been awarded to the following persons:

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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

A sum amounting to $325,000 for the period July 1, 1923, to June 30, 1928, has been pledged to be appropriated by the Rockefeller Foundation to the National Research Council for the establishment under the divisions of biology and agriculture and of anthropology and psychology of a series of post-doctorate research fellowships in the biological sciences, including zoology, botany, anthropology, and psychology, for the purpose of promoting fundamental research in these subjects, primarily by the development of young investigators. The administration of these fellowships has been placed in the hands of a board of National Research Fellowship in the Biological Sciences appointed by the executive board of the National Research Council.

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

Frank R. Lillie, chairman, professor of embryology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

R. A. Harper, ex officio, professor of botany, Columbia University; chairman, division of biology and agriculture, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

Albert E. Jenks, ex officio, professor of anthropology, University of Minnesota; chairman, division of anthropology and psychology, National Research Council, Washington, D. C.

H. H. Bartlett, professor of botany, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. C. E. McClung, professor of zoology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

T. H. Morgan, professor of experimental zoology, Columbia University, New York City.

W. J. V. Osterhout, professor of botany, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

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.

E. L. Thorndike, professor of educational psychology, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City.

Clark Wissler, curator of anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, New York City.

Fellowships for 1923-24 have been awarded to the following persons:
In anthropology: M. J. Herskovits, Leslie Spier.

In botany: E. G. Anderson, Edwin F. Hopkins, Marian Irwin, A. J. Riker, F. B. Wann.

In psychology: Donald A. Laird, A. A. Roback.

In zoology: L. R. Cleveland, Herbert Friedmann, Robert T. Hance, Leigh Hoadley, Alexander Weinstein.

SULFUR FELLOWSHIPS

A sum amounting to $17,000 has been appropriated by the Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. for the support, during the period from July 1, 1922, to June 30, 1924, of fellowships to be established by the National Research Council for fundamental research in the agricultural applications of sulfur. In accepting the appropriation the National Research Council has reserved the right to publish without restriction the results obtained under these fellowships. The fellowships are administered by a special committee operating under the council's division of biology and agriculture.

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