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Proceedings of Indiana Academy of Science. 
FRIDAY, 8:30 P. M. 
Assembly Room, Claypool Hotel. 
Symposium on Important Contributions of Science to Military Efficiency. 
Leaders. 
HOEASELONONLY: es eiieteeiseneine Prof. W. A. Cogshall, Indiana University 
BBL MB ACLETIOLO Lc. oa oe nee, civistc Sika cet oayascis Geto ee ee eee Dr. Will Shimer 
Director State Laboratory of Hygiene 
HOTBEOLAIYIN. crccrer pcre sctrerr ieee Prof. R. M. Holman, Wabash College 
Or MCNCRMSEEY ore 7 Ui cytosine lenentsiera Miata aa nre ees MeL F. R. Eldred 
Director of Scientific Department, Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis 
Or (GEOlOy = chee ose sae Prof. L. F. Bennett, Valparaiso University 
POT PW SICS arc ears stovesntae eas Prof. Chas. M. Smith, Purdue University 
For Physiography...Prof. W. A. McBeth, Indiana State Normal School 
Ors HOOLO SY aston. eae tee ee Prof. H. L. Bruner, Butler College 
SATURDAY. 
BUSIZIESS AS CSSTOT Gd Oks io ie oospn stores oxtud Oe ee OR Mucha ate eae eee 9 a.m 
GENERAL SESSION. 
FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. 
1. The Proposed Conservation Bill—Governor Goodrich. To be given 
on arrival of Governor Goodrich. 
2. The Barberry and Its Relation to the Stem Rust of Wheat in In- 
diana, 20 minutes—F. J. Pipal, Purdue University. 
3. Evolutionary Philosophy and the German War—A,. Richards, Wa- 
bash College. 
4. Geography in Colleges and Universities of the United States, 20 
minutes—F’. J. Breeze, Indiana State Normal School. 
5. The Life of the Late Dr. Luther D. Waterman—A. L. Foley, In- 
diana University. 
6. In Memoriam, Prof. Geo. D. Timmons—L. F. Bennett, Valparaiso 
University. 
7. Biography of the Scientific Work of William James Jones, Jr.— 
S. D. Conner, Associate Chemist, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion, Purdue University. 
8. Observations on 1,500 Registrants of the First Conscription, 30 
minutes—Dr. Chas. Stoltz, South Bend. 
