XXxii CARNEGIE INSTITUTION 



Edgar F. Smith, Professor of Chemistry, University of Penn- 

 sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Economics : 



Carroll D. Wright, Commissioner of I<abor, Washington, 



D. C. , Chairman. 

 Henry W. Farnam, Professor of Political Economy, Yale 



University, New Haven, Conn. 

 John B. Clark, Professor of Political Economy, Columbia 



University, New York, N. Y. 



Engineering : 



R, H. Thurston, Director of Siblej" College, Cornell Univer- 

 sity, Ithaca, N. Y., Chairman. 



William H. Burr, Professor of Civil Engineering, Columbia 

 University, New York, N. Y. 



George Gibbs, Consulting Engineer, Baldwin Locomotive 

 Works, Philadelphia, Pa. 



George S. Morison, Civil Engineer, 49 Wall Street, New 

 York, N. Y. 



Charles P. Steinmetz, Electrician, General Electric Co., 

 Schenectady, N. Y. 



Geography : 



William M. Daxns, Professor of Geology, Harv^ard Univer- 

 sity, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Geophysics : 



[Joint Committee on Geology and Physics.] 



Geo/ogy: 



T. C. Chamberlin, Head of Geological Depanment and Di- 

 rector of Museum, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111., 

 Chair?nan. 

 Charles R. VanHise, Professor of Geology, University of Wis- 



con.sin, Madison, Wis. 

 Charles D. Walcott, Director of U. S. Geological Sur/ey, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Hisiory: 



J. Franklin Jameson, Head of Department of History, Uni- 

 versity of Chicago, Chicago^ 111., Chairman. 



Charles Franci.s 'Adams, Boston, Mass. 



Andrew C. McLaughlin, Professor of American History, 

 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



