D-IRECTOR'S REPORT. 29 



Tuesday, July 27, 



DR. HENRY LAURENS "The Investigation of the Stimu- 

 lating Effect of Visible Radia- 

 tion in an Equal-Energy Spec- 

 trum." 

 Friday, July 30, 



DR. RAYMOND PEARL "Some Problems in Human Biol- 

 ogy." 

 Tuesday, Aug. 3, 



DR. LEO LOEB . . . .' "Transplantation and Individual- 



ity." 

 Friday, Aug. 6, 



DR. \YARREX H. LEWIS "The Reactions of Cells in Tissue 



Cultures." 

 Tuesday, Aug. 10, 



MR. \Y. LYMAN UNDERWOOD . . ."Adventures in the Land of Sun- 

 shine." ' 



VI. MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION, 

 i. LIFE MEMBERS. 



ALLIS, MR. E. P., JR., Palais Carnoles, Menton, France. 



ANDREWS, MRS. GWENDOLEN FOULKE, Baltimore, Md. 



BILLINGS, MR. R. C., 66 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 



CAREY, MR. ARTHUR ASTOR, Fayerweather St., Boston, Mass. 



CLARKE, PROF. S. F., Williamstown, Mass. 



CONKLIN, PROF. EDWIN G., Princeton University, Princeton, 



N.J. 



CRANE, MR. C. R., Woods Hole, Mass. 

 DAVIS, MAJOR HENRY M., Syracuse, N. Y. 

 EVANS, MRS. GLENDOWER, 12 Otis Place, Boston, Mass. 

 FARLOW, PROF. W. G., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 

 FAY, Miss S. B., 88 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. 

 FOLSOM, Miss AMY, 88 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. 

 FOOT, Miss KATHERINE, 955 Park Ave., New York City, N. Y. 

 GARDINER, MRS. E. G., Woods Hole, Mass. 

 GARDINER, Miss EUGENIA, 15 W. Cedar St., Boston, Mass. 

 HARRISON, EX-PROVOST C. C., University of Pennsylvania, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



