20 CARNUGIE INSTITUTION 



The non-resident Connciliors shall be citizens of the United State?, 

 and shall not come from the same institution of learning. 



The Council, through the executive officer, shall solicit a library 

 of reprints of the original work done in pure physics, in the United 

 States or elsewhere, by Americans, in order to remain additionally 

 informed as to the status of the ph\-sicists of the country, in regard 

 to their efficiency as investigators. 



After continuous sei'vice of more than twelve (12) j^ears, a u\em- 

 ber of the Council who has passed sixty- cv/o (62) years of age may 

 become inactive acd ask for a pension of his full salary of $2,000. 



Three members of the Council shall constitute a quorum, and a 

 majority of votes shal) decide. 



•''B) Resident and Non-resident Associates and Assistants. 



(12) Permanent iron-resident associates. — In recognition of the 

 peculiar habits of work of great investigators, and for other reasons, 

 tliere shall be established not more than four permanent non-resi- 

 dent associatesklps of research. They shall be recommended to the 

 Trustees b}- the Council. A specific account of the accomplish- 

 ments of the candidate is to be attached to the recommendation. 



These permanent non-resident associateships shall be granted to 

 persons of the recognized exceptional eminence, herein already speci- 

 fied, in recognition of their past and present continuous services to 

 scientific research in physics. If appointed from another institution, 

 it shall be at a salary not less than that received immediately prior 

 to the appointment and not less than 6,000 dollars per annum. They 

 shall be provided with a laboratory of their ovvU design, costing not 

 more than $10,000 for groimds and building, and not more than 

 $4,000 per annum for assistants, equipment and maintenance. 



These associateships shall be filled only when the person of recog- 

 nized abilit}'' has been found, and they need not be filled continu- 

 ously. 



(13) Temporary non-resident associates. — To bring the laboratory 

 in touch with the wishes of the Founder as expressed in his deed of 

 trust; to provide that the Institution may react usefullj'on the coun- 

 try at large, v.dth a view to stimulating research; and in order to 

 reciprocally stimulate those resident at the physical laboratory- , there 

 shall be established not more than twenty temporary no7i-resi- 

 dent associateships of research. They shall be recommended to the 

 Trustees by the Council, after consultation with the physicist in 



