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CARNKGIE INSTITUTION 



In response to this announcement 127 applications were received. 

 These were distributed according to the subjects of investigation 

 and referred to the confidential advisers, whose written opinions 

 were laid before the Executive Committee with accompanying 

 papers. The persons below named were then selected : 



J. H. Bair, Columbia University, New York, N. Y. 



J. W. Baird, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



A. J. Carlson, Stanford University, California 



C. D. Child, Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. . 



Arthur B. Coble, Lykens, Pa. ...... 



W. W. Coblentz, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 Lee H, Cone, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



Elias Elvove, Lexington, Ky 



Shephard I. Franz, Hanover, N. H. 



L. E. Griffin, Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Mo. . 



Ellsworth Huntington, Milton, Mass 



Herbert S. Jennings, Ann Arbor, Mich 



George D. Louderback, Reno, Nev. .... 



Albert P. Morse, Wellesley, Mass 



C. P. Neill, Catholic University, Washington, D. C 

 Hideyo Noguchi, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 

 James B. Overton, Jacksonville, 111. .... 



H. F. Perkins, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. . 

 H. N. Russell, Kings College, Cambridge, England 

 George W. Scott, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 



R. M. Strong, Haverford, Pa 



H. G. Timberlake, University of Wisconsin, Madison 



J. B. Whitehead, Jr., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore 



E. J. Wilczynski, Berkeley, Cal 



F. S. Wrinch, Princeton, N. J 



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One of the persons thus selected, Mr. H. G. Timberlake, died in 

 July, 1903, and one of them, Mr. C. D. Child, did not accept the 

 appointment on account of a change in his plans. From all the 

 others satisfactor}^ reports of progress have been received, which 

 again have been referred to specialists for their scrutiny and comment. 



It is the purpose of the Executive Committee, upon the final ex- 

 amination of the reports of the work of these Research Assistants, 

 to select those whose work justifies the opinion that their capacity 

 warrants further grants by the Institution to enable them to proceed 

 with their investigations, and to cotitinue the grants to the persons 

 so selected and discontinue them as to the remainder of the list. 



The specific subjects to which these twenty-five investigators pro- 

 posed to direct their attention were distributed among the following 



