Mat 10, 1918] 



SCIENCE 



449 



No. 114. Enameling 



No. 115. Bread 



No. 116. Eefractories . . . 



.R. D. Cooke (M.S., University of Wisconsin). 



.E. A. Kohman (Ph.D., University of Kansas), 



Senior Fellow. 

 R. R. Irvin (M. S., University of Kansas). 



(Vacancy.) 

 .R. M. Howe (M.S., University of Pittsburgh), 

 Senior Fellow. 

 (Vacancy.) 

 .A. C. Nothstine (B.S., Ohio State University). 



No. 117. Window Glass . 



No. 118. Leather Soling 



No. 119. Iron Ore 



No. 120. Dental Products.. C. C. Vogt (Ph.D., Ohio State University). 



C. B. Carter (Ph.D., University of North Caro- 

 lina). 

 F. M. McClenahan (M.A., Yale University). 



No. 121. Copper 

 No. 122. Soda . . 

 No. 123. Oil ... 



No. 124. Cement 



No. 125. Hair 



No. 127. Collar 



No. 128. Coffee 



No. 129. Illuminating 



Glass 



No. 130. Food Container. 



No. 131. Gas 



No. 132. Yeast 



No. l.^S. Glass 



No. 134. Glycerine 



No. 135. Fiber . . . 



No. 136. Copper . . 



.C. L. Perkins (B.S., New Hampshire College). 

 J. W. Schwab (B. S., University of Kansas). 

 .C. W. Clark (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh). 



.Harry Essex (Ph.D., University of Gijttingen). 

 I. W. Humphrey (M.S., University of Kansas). 



(Vacancy.) 

 .E. O. Rhodes (M.S., University of Kansas). 



.B. A. Stagner (Ph.D., University of Chicago). 



.H. D. aayton (B.A., Ohio State University). 



.C. W. Trigg (B.S., University of Pittsburgh). 



No. 137. Toilet Articles 

 No. 138. Silicate 



No. 139-A. Organic 

 Synthesis . . . . 



No. 139-B. Organic 



.A. H. Stewart (A.B., Washington and Jefferson 



College). (On leave of absence.) 

 .F. W. Stockton (A.B., University of Kansas). 



.J. B. Garner (Ph.D., University of Chicago), 



Senior Fellow. (Vacancy.) 

 .F. A. McDermott (M.S., University of Pittsburgh). 



Ruth Glasgow (M.S., University of Illinois). 



T. A. Frazier (B. Chem., University of Pittsburgh). 



P. H. Brattain. 



I. S. Hocker (B.S., University of Pennsylvania). 

 .E. E. Bartlett (Pet.E., University of Pittsburgh). 



.J. E. Schott (M.A., University of Nebraska). 



..I. D. Malcoknson (B.S., University of Kansas). 



.G. A. Bragg (B.S., University of Kansas), Senior 

 Fellow of all Copper Fellowships. 

 (Vacancy.) 

 .L. M. Li'ddle (Ph.D., Yale University). 



.M. G. Babcock (M.S., Iowa State CoUege). 



.G. 0. Curme. Jr. (Ph.D., University of Chicago), 



Senior Fellow. 

 J. N. Compton (M.S., Columbia University). 

 H. R. Curme (B.S., Northwestern University). 

 E. W. Reid (M.S., University of Pittsburgh). 



$2,200 a year. April 1, 



1918. 

 $7,500 a year. Bonus: 



$10,000. March 1,1919. 



$6,000 a year. May 1, 

 1918. Bonus: $500. 



$3,000 a year. Bonus: 



$2,000. June 1, 1918. 

 $3,500 a year. June 4, 



1918. 

 $3,000 a year. June 15, 



1918. 

 $2,400 a year. Bonus: 



Royalty on sales. July 



1, 1918. 

 $5,400 a year. July 1, 1918. 



$3,500 a year. September 

 1, 1918. 



$10,000 a year. Bonus: 

 $10,000. September 1, 

 1918. 



$4,000 a year. Bonus: 

 $3,500. August 1, 1918. 



$3,000 a year. October 1, 

 1918. 



$2,800 a year. October 1, 

 1918. 



$1,800 a year. Bonus: 2 

 per cent, of gross re- 

 ceipts. October 1, 1918. 



$900 a year. October 1, 



1919. 

 $5,000 a year. October 16, 



1918. 

 $7,500 a year. September 



15, 1918. 

 , $12,700 a year. Bonus. 



November' 1, 1918. 



$3,000 a year. November 



1, 1918. 

 $3,000 a year. November 



15, 1918. 

 $2,500 a year. November 



15, 1918. 

 $5,000 a year. November 



1, 1918." 



$3,500 a year. December 



1, 1918. 

 $2,500 a year. December 



1, 1918. 



$10,000 a year. Bonus: 

 $5,000. January 1, 1919. 



