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Frank S. Meara, Graham Lusk, William T. Sedgwick. William T. 

 Porter and Elliott P. Joslin. 



At the conckision of the clinner, the chairman of the committee, 

 Dr. Hartwell, extended tu Professor Chittenden the affectionate 

 greetings of his pupils and friends, and informed him of the estab- 

 lishment of the Russell H. Chittenden Fund for the Adzrinceinent 

 of Pli\siologieal Cheniistry in the Sheffield Seientific Sehool. Dr. 



Faces of the golcl medal presented to Professor Chittenden by the National 



Institute of Social Sciences 



Hartwell stated that the amount of the fnnd and the time of its 

 presentation to the Yale corporation will he annonnced at an early 

 date. Dr. Hartwell conclnded his remarks by introducing the toast- 

 master, Dr. Meara. who officiated in the graceful and inimitable 

 manner in which he is accustomed to preside on such occasions. 

 Informal after-dinner addresses were then made by Drs. Cushing, 

 Donaldson, Joslin, Levene, Lusk and Sedgwick, to which Professor 

 Chittenden responded. 



The Speakers who preceded Professor Chittenden paid eloquent 

 tribute to the personality, influence, ser\-ice, and achievements which 

 have made Professor Chittenden the Dean of American biological 

 chemists. Professor Chittenden replied earnestly and wilh deep 

 feeline to the cordial tribute which had been conveved in the senti- 

 ments of the Speakers, in the abundant evidence of warm approval 

 with which each address was received, and in the evident heartiness 

 of his own reception. 



