54^ Doctorates in Biological Chemistry [June 



to the distribution of the various forms of nitrogen in the animal 

 body. — Leonidas Rosser Littleton: Molecular rearrangements in the 

 camphor series ; derivatives of isocamphoric acid ; iso-aminolauronic 

 acid and its decomposition products. — Ellison Lloyd Ross: Phos- 

 phorus metabolism of lambs. — Albert Lemuel Whiting: A biochem- 

 ical study of nitrogen in certain legumes. — Richard Hermon Wil- 

 liams: A study of protein as a factor in the nutrition of swine, with 

 special reference to the distribution of the forms of ash and phos- 

 phorus in the animal body. 



University of Michigan. — Harvey Clayton Brill: A study of 

 the formation of pyrimidines by use of nitromalonic aldehyde. — 

 Henry Nezvell Goddard: Can soil fungi assimilate atmospheric 

 nitrogen? 



University of Wisconsin. — Horace Grove Deming: Some Com- 

 pounds of cellulose. — Emil Oscar Ellingson: On abietic acid and 

 some of its salts. — Winfield Scott Hubbard: Studies of the tryptic 

 digestion of silk. — Alfred Edward Koenig: A study of some of the 

 salts of fatty acids. 



Yale University. — Charles Andrew Brautlecht: Synthesis of 

 thio-tyrosine. — Gerald Burnham: Sulphur combinations in proteins 

 (thio-polypeptides). — Amy Louise Daniels: Fat-transport and met- 

 abolism, studied with the aid of fat-soluble dyes. — Herbert Hartley 

 Guest: Thio-hydantoins and their biochemical interest. — Charles 

 Ho ff man: A new method for synthesizing alpha-amino acids; hal- 

 ogen derivatives of tyrosine. — Robert Curtis Lewis: The rate of 

 elimination of nitrogen as influenced by diet factors. 



Universities which conferred Ph.D. degrees in the natural and 

 exact Sciences, but which did not award the degree in biochemical 

 science: Boston University, Bryn Mawr College, Catholic Univer- 

 sity of America, Clark University, George Washington University, 

 Indiana University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New 

 York University, Ohio State University, Princeton University, 

 Stanford University, University of Cincinnati, University of Iowa, 

 University of Minnesota, University of Pennsylvania, University 

 of Pittsburgh, University of Virginia, Vanderbilt University, 

 Washington University. 



