192 FINAL ACT OF SECOND PAN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS. 

 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 28, 19152.30 O'CLOCK. 



RALEIGH HOTEL, OAK ROOM. 



General Session of Section TTT Continued. 

 DAVID FAIRCHILD, Chairman. 



A Forest Policy for a Nation. 



H. S. GRAVES, Chief, United States Forest Service. 



The People's Interest in Water Power Resources. 



GEORGE OTIS SMITH, Director, United States Geological Survey. 



The Relation of Government to the Marketing Problem. 



B. T. GALLOWAY, Dean, College of Agriculture, Cornell University. 



TUESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 28, 19158.30 O'CLOCK. 



PAN AMERICAN HALL. 



Joint Session of Section in with Sections V and VH. 

 W. L. SAUNDERS, Chairman. 



The Conservation of Human Energy. 



T. N. CARVER, Harvard University. 



The Functions of Foods in Securing National Efficiency. 

 H. W. WILEY. 



Work of the U. S. Office of Public Buildings and Grounds. 



Col. W. W. HARTS, Corps of Engineers, United States Army. 



WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 19159.30 O'CLOCK. 

 Joint Session of Subsection 1, Section m, with Subsection 1, Section VII. 



RALEIGH HOTEL, ENGLISH ROOM. 



Methods and Cost of Obtaining Crude Petroleum. 



THOMAS Cox, Consulting Engineer, Oakland, Cal. 



Legal and Economic Factors in the Conservation of Oil and Gas. 

 ROSWELL H. JOHNSON, University of Pittsburgh. 



Extent, Mode of Occurrence, and Probable Yield of the Petroleum Fields of 



Argentina. 



E. M. HERMITTE, Chief, Division of Mining and Geology, Buenos 

 Aires, Argentina. 



